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Its challenge in 2012 may be to navigate that change as it stems from an unexpected source.
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As we survey the environment following this summer's affirmative action ruling by the Supreme Court in Fisher v. Texas, we must not lose sight of the fact that as important as legal theorizing and statistical projections may be to navigating the societal landscape, there are real lives at stake every day -- in communities large and small all across our nation.
If you find multiple people talking about how difficult it is to navigate your website, it may be time for you to look into making some changes.
The experience of white-water kayaking is difficult to capture on the page -- feeder eddies" and "backwash piles" may be easier to navigate than to describe -- but Balf manages admirably, especially when recounting the tragic run on which Doug Gordon disappeared into the raging river, never to be seen again.
If you raise the issue internally you may be able to navigate through these choppy waters to a place where Richard doesn't have to worry about being upstaged by his capable employee anymore, because you'll be down the hall and no longer a threat to him.
It may be possible to navigate such issues, but they are particularly problematic when it comes to understanding network evolution.
CONS: The loft is reached via a steep spiral staircase, which may be difficult to navigate at night.
It may be challenging to navigate this great variety in your learning life without an equally varied learning skill set.
Warships with electrical failures may be unable to navigate, with the destroyers drifting at sea until power is restored, and weapons systems may be unable to function.
Add to that curves and grade changes on the roadways, and the first few trips through the tunnels may be tricky to navigate.
With other influential countries, like Turkey, apparently behind Mr. Hariri, the United States may be able to navigate this moment in Lebanese politics without violence.
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