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Place plants or shrubbery under your windows or on your property that is difficult to navigate around, such as rose bushes with lots of thorns.
Still, given Amazon's consumer product focus, it might be difficult to navigate around its ilk completely.
They are fuzzy, show static, have bad audio, and are generally difficult to navigate around — remember having to hold down the button on the VCR to rewind your favorite movies?
He says, "It's difficult to navigate around the sexual desires of a partner it makes you feel like you're not doing enough for them".
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Having always to navigate around difficult sounds gives you a sense of how many routes a sentence can choose on its way to a full stop.
People seem to find it increasingly difficult to navigate their way around the complex NHS system of urgent care.
Some civil libertarians have criticized the school, saying that it is too difficult to navigate the church-state divide, particularly around Israel, a country with explicit ties to a religion.
It is much more difficult to navigate a congested modern city than it is to move around in a small rural village, for instance.
People like me in wheelchairs and scooters find it particularly difficult to navigate a wide radius of blocks in the area around Grand Central Terminal because there are few curb cuts (called pedestrian ramps in Department of Transportation jargon).
It's difficult to navigate".
"It's the most difficult to navigate.
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