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It is one publishers are going to have to navigate carefully to avoid alienating customers.
As I got older, social situations had to be navigated carefully.
It will be a difficult path, filled with risks, which will need to be navigated carefully and clear-sightedly.
But the money never arrived, the traffic thickened, and local drivers learned to navigate carefully around the three lights.
As Lanier navigated carefully into heavy traffic, I asked why he hadn't bought a luxury car, since he could presumably now afford one.
"He has to navigate carefully all the different things when it comes to the estrogen and tears," Jenny Holmgren, another daughter, said.
SADC must step up its game, but must navigate carefully if it is to promote reform without excluding key elements of the Zimbabwean equation.
But unless you navigate carefully, much of your time could be spent staring at satellite images that are indecipherable to all but meteorologists.
Even as he expressed his hope for improvement, Mr. Bollinger, a legal expert on the First Amendment, was clearly trying to navigate carefully between the issues of free speech and hurting others.
Mr. Brant's "Ice Field" (2001), which won the Pulitzer Prize for music in 2002, was inspired by his experience, as a 12-year-old in 1926, of crossing the Atlantic by ship, which navigated carefully through a large field of icebergs in the North Atlantic.
Today, thousands of Youngie in large Amish settlements are dedicated smartphone and Internet users, forcing them to navigate carefully between technology and religion.
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