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Executives face the challenge of navigating their own and others' emotions with forethought and consideration.
U.C.B. regulars often contemplate the challenge of navigating the occasional foray into seriousness.
He represents the abundant hope of King football and the challenge of navigating the maze of academic requirements necessary to gain N.C.A.A. eligibility.
Analysts generally applauded Mr Kindler's departure, and the share price rose on the news.That is not to say that the challenge of navigating Pfizer through a very difficult period has got any easier.
Now they must rise to the challenge of navigating the kingdom's participation in a fight against terrorists who murder Americans in the name of a twisted interpretation of Islamic purity.
"I think that there is a certain phenomenon associated with his candidacy, and I am really struck by that because it is very much about him and his personality and his presentation," she said, adding that "it dangerously oversimplifies the complexity of the problems we face, the challenge of navigating our country through some difficult uncharted waters.
What's more, travelers face the daunting challenge of navigating outlets offering calorie-dense comfort food that dot terminals nationwide.
Alas, neither Asimo designed to navigate sedate offices nor any other of Japan's vaunted robots was up to the challenge of navigating Fukushima's complex, debris-strewn interiors.
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