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Ultimately, though, I was in a position where I had the resources, ability and the commitment to navigate these hurdles for my father.
Our current board has the independence, the experience, the knowledge and the commitment to navigate the company through the rapidly changing Internet environment, [to] execute on our initiatives to capitalize on the fast-growing online advertising market and to deliver value for Yahoo! and its stockholders.
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We recognise predicting a change in sentiment towards a modest recovery in oil prices remains hazardous, but for Premier it is worth noting that continued operational progress, favourable debt structures and limited capital commitments give management the time to navigate a prolonged downturn.
Now that marriage is an option, happily cohabiting couples are having to navigate new questions about commitment, monogamy, finances and legal obligations that did not exist before.
President Obama recently expressed his commitment to helping Europe navigate its way through the sovereign debt crisis, though he was vague as to what that help would entail.
Ultimately, the RASS tool will improve seafood businesses' capacity to navigate the complexities of fisheries science and management, and commercial realities, when carrying out their CSR commitments.
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