Sentence examples for having to navigate from inspiring English sources

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Certainly nothing like the circus Semenya is having to navigate her way through.

How does he think his dressing-room mate feels about having to navigate around Mr. Wright's accouterments and relaxation rituals?

African women "living at grassroots, maybe on a dollar or two a day or less, who are having to navigate corrupt environments and standing up to it.

Instead of opening an email then having to navigate back to the list, a slightly heavier press lets you peek at the email.

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.

Every single time the narrative paints him into a corner, Garrett either loses consciousness or players find themselves having to navigate a darkened environment filled with luminous plants.

"Audiences are increasingly expecting news content to be available wherever they are, rather than always having to navigate to destination sites.

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It had to navigate similar stumbling blocks.

Then you have to navigate the shop's returns policy.

Investors will have to navigate through the volatility," Mr. Rosenberg said.

They'll also have to navigate serious logistical issues.

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