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Of those who are not regularly plugged in, a large proportion would like to be better at navigating it.
From CNN to The Associated Press to Al Jazeera, panicky headlines shouted that the Fukushima Daiichi plant was being abandoned, in stark contrast to the calm maintained by Japanese media, perhaps better at navigating the nuances of the vague comments.
As soon as a few days after the treatment, many patients' retinas were more sensitive to light, and they were better at navigating a maze, particularly in low light.
Female stars of this franchise have consistently shown themselves to be better at navigating the choppy waters of the show, often calling out bad behaviour in men or helping them to express themselves.
As we get better at navigating, we become lost in our own countries.
This seems to have no relation to sexual equality, and may allow men to cling on to their famed claim to be better at navigating than women are.
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You are skilled at navigating linear politics.
"Yes, Jack, you are very good at navigating the streets.
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