Sentence examples for problem to navigate from inspiring English sources

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For patients, it can be a difficult problem to navigate.

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The Longitude Prize was set up 300 years ago to find the solution to what was then a major technical problem: how to navigate the seas safely.

This leaves the problem of how to navigate both our opposition to Assad and his conflict with ISIS.

Its pleasures are as much logistical as visceral: after a biotech leak, our hero – callow financier Seok, shepherding a young daughter towards an estranged wife – is confronted by the old Southern Rail trains problem of how to navigate entire carriages of violently enraged shufflers (one hint: luggage racks).

Act 2 is the complication: the stakes become higher for the protagonist as the problem becomes harder to navigate.

In this volume she has to juggle her new shape-shifting powers and her status as an 'Inhuman' with more typically adolescent problems – like how to navigate the school dance and what to do about a love interest.

Two hours later there were sighs of relief in mission control when the GPS re-engaged, fixing the problem and allowing Fossett to navigate for himself.

Aside from potentially making any surface a touch-screen, it's also a clever solution to a common touch-screen problem, where users attempt to navigate by touch, but the tablet or smartphone improperly reads the selection, sending users exactly where they don't want to be.

There are other more pressing problems for the Government to navigate in the short term.

"Happiness is not the absence of problems but the ability to navigate them ".

Episode one of Hotel India managed to navigate the problem of guests appearing to be truculent monsters by rounding up some truly delightful sorts.

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