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TaxCut seems equally thorough; I just found it harder to navigate, often pressing the back button and edit buttons to fix things that became clear a couple of pages after I thought I was done with that topic.
But the balance-of-payments predicament is only the latest of several hard knocks the country has endured as a traveler on the bumpy free-market road, and policy makers learning to use capitalist tools to navigate often find themselves reaching instead for more familiar Communist ones.
It's exposed men like Harvey Weinstein and Bill Cosby, and fuelled a national conversation about the power and coercion everyday women are forced to navigate, often just to keep their jobs.
It's exposed men like Harvey Weinstein and Bill Cosby, and fueled a national conversation about the power and coercion everyday women are forced to navigate, often just to keep their jobs.
A generation of young drinkers grew up more confident in their ability to order top-shelf rye old-fashioneds than to navigate often-overpriced wine lists.
For the hundreds of thousands of refugees still navigating the often treacherous journey from the Middle East to Europe, the challenges don't end once they hit safer shores.
The guild's appeal wasn't just nostalgic to them but a way of navigating an often lonely attention-deficient economy, by cultivating habits of excellence and communizing resources like office space, companionship, and broadband.
They faced losing their jobs, cars with insurmountable repair bills and sick spouses without medical insurance — while navigating the often demoralising maze of charities.
The committee will have to find the "right mix" of people who will "between them need to reflect Europe's geographical and disciplinary diversity, command the respect of their peers, and be skilled in navigating the often treacherous terrain that lies between science, policy and politics," Wilsdon tells ScienceInsider in an email.
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