Sentence examples for issues to navigate from inspiring English sources

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Professionals in similar situations have many delicate issues to navigate.

While these are difficult issues to navigate, this issue arises only because of the tremendous explosion of progress we've seen in melanoma research in the last few years.

Whilst rocking up to the office with flip-flops and a shirt unbuttoned to the navel may be an obvious faux-pas, there's trickier issues to navigate.

Tuition fees (and possibly Trident, not debated yesterday) may be the trickiest issues to navigate but, as the financial markets would say, those risks are already priced in to people's expectations for the coalition.

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In an area of perceived significant diversity, chronic pain was viewed by the participants as a particularly difficult issue to navigate, and thus familiarity with a practitioner or with a therapeutic approach was key to decision-making.

Even antismoking advocates have found the issue tricky to navigate.

Those issues were difficult to navigate on a deeply and publicly divided board with a four-member conservative majority, one of whom was the campaign director for Rudolph W. Giuliani, who was mounting a challenge to Mayor David N. Dinkins.

These challenges range from the selection of antigen targets and dealing with regulatory and safety issues to successfully navigating the routes to commercial development.

The earmark ban is one issue forcing Republicans to navigate among conflicting priorities, like tax cutting and deficit reduction.

To succeed, they need to navigate issues of economic fairness, border security, deportation and charges that the bill would inspire a new wave of illegal immigration.

Bernard not only had to get up to speed on a blizzard of technical issues, he also had to navigate IndyCar's byzantine politics.

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