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(The ship runs largely on autopilot, except when it must be navigated through narrow passageways).
Once the parapet is cleared, eight feet of water-covered marble must be navigated.
Accademia's sprawl, though, means its menu must be navigated with special caution.
To do it well, they must not only attend to details, but also handle the unforeseen hiccups that must be navigated before Mr. Romney utters a single word.
The needed credible commitment then comes not as a trick, but as a seemingly irrevocable feature of the world that must be navigated.
The growing threat of inflation highlighted the difficult ground that must be navigated by the Federal Reserve as it charts policy.
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Also, it is embedded in an e-learning course or web environment that must be understood, navigated and managed to achieve learning goals.
"Regulation will undoubtedly bring about new ways in which the industry must manage its operations and deliver its services to clients," Viniar said, but regulatory challenges "must be effectively navigated in order to provide shareholders with acceptable returns".
Even when Java is installed, users are presented with multiple security prompts that must be correctly navigated before a Java applet, such as Jmol, can run.
As the case is navigated, the student must answer questions about the progression of the case ("What would you do next" questions)—the next patient record revealing the answer.
In other words, the more 'nodes' or in Twitter's case, people in the network, the harder it must be to navigate and therefore accomplish anything.
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