Sentence examples for often maneuvers from inspiring English sources

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Our application example is based on a military patrol boat, Figure 1, that often maneuvers close to the shore in high speeds, at night, without visual aid in situations where GPS jamming or spoofing cannot be excluded.

White has a spatial advantage, while Black often maneuvers his pieces on the last two ranks of the board, but White "has to keep a constant eye on the possible liberating pawn thrusts...b5 and...d5"...d5

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Mr. Botnick, who was called "B," was active in the civil rights movement in the 1960's, often maneuvering quietly behind the scenes to try to defuse potential violence and thwart the Ku Klux Klan.

The cameras are large and mobile, often maneuvered during a shoot to capture at various angles.

PHOENIX — In nearly 20 years as sheriff of Maricopa County, Joe Arpaio has honed his publicity skills, using headline-grabbing, often outrageous maneuvers to build a reputation as the nation's toughest law officer and make himself a hero to many Americans.

Indeed, what makes such abuses what they are is that they often constitute maneuvers that may be presumptively legal yet could be driven by conflicts of interest, or potentially questionable intent, that render them suspect from a governing perspective.

While designers can use fundamental design principles to shape their designs, often good maneuvers lie in odd parts of the aircraft performance space, and in the creativity and innovation of the pilot.

These deals often are maneuvers to confer public status without going through the usual vetting, including professional auditing, required by the Securities and Exchange Commission.

How can there be bipartisanship when the Republican's "policy proposals" are hyped distortions, often just maneuvers aimed at discrediting the White House?

Captivating audiences with her merry patter, often klutzy maneuvers and down-to-earth attitude about a cuisine that had been too haute for the masses, she became public television's first bona fide star.

We are shaken by how Winston Churchill wrote about Charles de Gaulle, or by Franklin Roosevelt's often cynical maneuvering.

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