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When a friend suggested we go walking there this admittedly slight piece of information did at least give me something to navigate by - the sorry truth being that I hadn't actually heard of Cape Verde before then.
How many articles have you read this month cautioning you that the office holiday fete is something to navigate delicately?
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Burning cash by subsidizing user's on-demand purchases has killed startups before, and is something Cleanly wants to navigate cautiously.
It's definitely something you have to navigate in a marriage.
Read "A Primer for Young People Starting Their First Job", and then turn Mr. Lieber's advice into a poster, pamphlet or social media campaign instructing teenagers and 20-somethings on how to navigate the confusing world of health insurance, taxes and retirement plans.
They're not like the weather or the terrain, something that we have to navigate around or adapt to.
And my album falls under my name, so I'm slightly hypocritical, but that's something I'm trying to navigate".
The people, media members included, who are trying to analyze Elliot Rodger come to quick conclusions that can be misguided, but they do so as part of an effort to navigate something that, on its face, seems inexplicable and senseless.
Especially if the public mood pivots back towards change in 2016, this is something Clinton will need to navigate, as it seems likely right now that the Republican candidate will personify a generational shift in the electorate.
Mr. Bloomberg said the site would be something of a maze to navigate, with several security checkpoints near the entrance on the west side and with construction areas cordoned off.
Anyone who has ever trekked down to Austin for the Interactive portion of South by Southwest, a jumble of talks about technology, parties and music performances, knows that while it is an amazing confluence of the best and brightest in the start-up world, it can also be something of a nightmare to navigate.
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