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Labour's way back into power will mean navigating our way through these issues.
It can achieve an accuracy of about three metres.Improving indoor positioning will mean navigating commercial obstacles as well as technological ones, as large technology firms try to maintain their grip on the potentially lucrative consumer insights that the technology will provide.
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Developing technology like this means navigating complex regulatory frameworks.
Executives call it "self-regulation," and for the show that will mean it will focus on giving children ways to navigate an environment awash in everything from junk food to computer games.
"Today's UK referendum results on European Union (EU) membership will mean more uncertainty for businesses around the world as they navigate the complex implications," Mark Weinberger, global chairman and CEO of consulting firm EY, said in a statement. .
This will mean developing a process of care that is flexible, smooth, culturally appropriate and easy to navigate, and which recognises the importance of social determinants (such as employment, education, sport and art), not just for health promotion but also in the healing process.
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