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We are trying to navigate those waters".
Sometimes trying to navigate cultural differences can strain client relations.
"These are people trying to navigate daily life".
"I was trying to navigate how the industry worked.
I'm trying to navigate the best way forward through them".
She exited after two bumpy years of trying to navigate the learning curve.
"The landscape is so confusing, in churchyworld, that I just gave up trying to navigate it".
Users who type in a brand-specific search are already trying to navigate to eBay's site.
The DreamWorks contract comes as Netflix is trying to navigate a dense thicket of challenges.
"A lot of agencies out there are trying to navigate this space".
Furthermore, Bernanke is trying to navigate the economy during a period of tremendous uncertainty.
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