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He notes that suburban neighborhoods are difficult, if not impossible, for pedestrians to navigate, making cars virtual necessities.
Harkin said solutions include "addressing the cultural biases and prejudices that remain about the ability of people with disabilities to do meaningful work," making government programs easier to navigate, making housing and transportation more accessible and "ensuring access to high quality education coupled with high expectations". .
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With only one terminal and an alphabet of concourses to navigate, make sure to leave ample time to get around, especially if you have a connecting flight.
Volkswagen said it collaborated with Apple to create the iBeetle, making it possible to use an iPhone to listen to music, navigate, make hands-free calls and even monitor the car's engine functions.
The fact that it's now easier to navigate makes the spend a no-brainer.
Those long stone temples were exhausting to navigate, however, making them inefficient workplaces.
The larger and older behaviorally the company is, the more carefully it has to navigate while making decisions.
Most have no idea of ALL the seemingly insurmountable obstacles that you had to navigate to make Straight Outta Compton a reality.
We look for someone, anyone, who can take the complex and seemingly random landscape we're trying to navigate and make sense of it.
As it says prominently on its Web site, "We show clients how to shape opinion, navigate challenges, make informed decisions and create opportunities".
It's also influenced by culture and, in particular, by the technologies we use to navigate and make sense of the world.
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