Sentence examples for more navigable from inspiring English sources

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It's the kind of vast media-world navigation that Mr. Roberts says will one day make the content glut more navigable.

In an effort to make Green Bank more navigable, Schou made some requests of local businesses.

That side of the border is more navigable, and is not strewn with landmines.

Paul Scott's original Raj Quartet novels become much more navigable in Ken Taylor's elegant screenplay.

But the vote still makes the political jungle a bit more navigable.

Now they are beginning to open again, the trees dug up, the city becoming more navigable.

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The world is more easily navigable than it has ever been.

Adaptive Web sites mine the data buried in Web server logs to produce more easily navigable Web sites.

With the Schelde once more freely navigable (restored by the French in 1792), the attraction of Antwerp as a seaport became evident again.

In the article, Hardenbergh profiles the move to use the space of courts to make the judicial system more accessible, navigable, and open to the public.

The new website is more easily navigable and searchable than the prior version, and for many older cases includes updated information and documents.

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