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Now users can simply swipe left and right to, well, navigate the between their contacts' addresses and previously starred locations.

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Others, like "Prelude," were fitted out with rapid chord changes, well navigated by the saxophonists.

Yet Britain's first formal coalition since World War II has functioned surprisingly well, navigating policy differences, putting in place austerity measures and now presiding over modest economic growth.

"José Cabranes was the first guy we found who was like us and actually inside the system, doing well, navigating it — like sailing up a difficult channel and finding a marker light".

"studies have shown that researchers manage very well to navigate changing institutional conditions and shape them to their advantage, using industry collaboration as an asset for gaining experience, opening new research opportunities, and not least advertising to funders and other stakeholders their activities as being socially or economically relevant" (Hallonsten 2014, p.354).

"They did very well to navigate through the pressures on the underwriting calendar and show a positive trend," said Richard Strauss, an analyst at Goldman , Sachs & Company

He does exceptionally well to navigate the tricky business of writing about money and its byways without bewildering or boring the reader; there is a certain amount of scene-setting that requires talk of catastrophic losses caused by sub primes and collateralised debt instruments and hedge funds, but it is kept to a gratifying minimum.

Although the authors have done well to navigate all the technical hurdles that have so far prevented anyone else from collecting a full set of 3D electron diffraction data, it is still not clear whether there is any practical advantage in using electrons over conventional X-rays for 3D crystals.

For decades, scientists have searched for a way to give machines reliable three-dimensional vision, or a way to see well enough to navigate and interact in a human world.

I would be happy to hand over control of my car to a computerized driver who would never get drowsy, drunk, or distracted, or make an error, but Bilger's interviews with Google's engineers leave an important question unanswered: if, in the future, cars will drive themselves, except in unpredictable situations, how will new drivers learn to drive well enough to navigate such situations?

Myriad local and national Mind charity projects remind us that the people who know best about mental health services are the people that use them, and that often the wisest sources of advice – from staying well, to navigating the NHS, or the social security benefits system – are people who have been mentally ill themselves.

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