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"In pursuing reform we have to navigate uncharted waters.
This is not about persecution, but attempts to navigate uncharted waters.
British Waterways (BW), the government body running the canal network, is about to navigate uncharted waters.
So let's applaud this school for daring to navigate uncharted waters.
American Muslims who came of age in the last decade have had to navigate uncharted waters.
All this is familiar territory to Antoine Tirard (left), one of the panelists and coauthor of "Disrupt Your Career: How to Navigate Uncharted Career Transitions" (2017, Lulu Publishing Services).
And if Britain drops out of the EU, it will have to navigate uncharted waters, and risk becoming a small, insignificant player in a globalised world.
RK Gareth Steenson has been Exeter's outside-half since their Championship days and his unfussy, uncomplicated approach, allied to his accurate goal‑kicking, remains pivotal to the Chiefs as they navigate uncharted waters.
Indeed, under the watchful eyes of investors, Yellen "will have to navigate uncharted waters in the coming years," says Wharton finance professor Joao F. Gomes.
Of course the best part of being an ecologist means that your "office space" sometimes requires you to hike through rain forests, navigate uncharted rivers, or visit exotic locations most people only dream about.
Royce Reed and Suzie Ketcham attempt to navigate uncharted waters as new chapters open in their lives.
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