Sentence examples for got to navigate from inspiring English sources

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What else has May got to navigate?

Inevitably you reach a point when you've got to navigate by using your imagination and feelings rather than your intellect or logic.

But first, he has got to navigate the raft to the further bank, and on to the narrow walkway on the far side of the canal, and position 40 bunches of daffs in a little patch of sunlight that trickles in from a vent in the road overhead.

If music isn't playing, on the other hand, you've got got to navigate through the settings.

I think the media is changing, and I think that we're all learning, and I think you've got to navigate the best you can.

The president might come to a decision on economic policy pretty quickly, but then you've got to navigate this Congress and that is a fairly tough equation, getting through all those road blocks". But the president has to be a navigator, or at least know people who are.

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As the developers explain on their website, "Each flower pot digitally augments into a virtual maze that players get to navigate around and explore new landscapes.

To get in, you have to navigate up some steps and around the corner.

If Mr. Snowden remained in China, the White House would have to navigate getting him out of a country that has been America's greatest adversary on many issues of computer security.

But until we get there, women still have to navigate the many tensions that come with leading.

His haircut may be straight out of Shortland Street but the long road that Bahrain have to navigate to get to Wellington provides hope.

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