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Confusion, including about the limits of medical science, is mixed with distracting counterfactuals about just how one might have rephrased the Roe decision to make everyone nicer about what is, in the end, a question of women's rights and privacy, of public passions, and of navigating hard moments when something, undeniably, has gone wrong.
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Much of the debate centered on how the movement would navigate hard realities in Washington.
Though the information it provides is comprehensive and valuable, the section was "hard to navigate and hard to read," said Brian Smart, account manager for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
China, as I have predicted in other columns, is navigating a hard landing as its GDP growth rate is slowing toward 5% or 6%.
Constantly in need of a leader but unable to follow in any direction that's navigated by hard work, self-reliance.
Still, the draw of a huge market to navigate is hard to ignore, especially for an investor like Vepuri.
On one hand, this made them interesting and unique; on the other, the lack of industry standards made them hard to navigate — and really hard to "index" into a universal card catalog.
It will be simpler for people to navigate and harder for people to defraud.
And the speech provided a rough road map of how he will navigate the hardest cases on his desk.
"The challenge for luxury brands in this environment is how to successfully navigate through hard-to-predict volatility".
The camera weaves and darts around its characters with the same abandon that Star tries to navigate a hard-luck life with pluck and dexterity.
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