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Tarantine is also co-owner of Eldercare Navigators, where she assists seniors and chronically ill individuals with navigating the healthcare system.
The firm's earnings reflect its struggles with navigating the market.
"I feel no shame or problem with navigating back and forth into deep and shallow waters".
The firm's website says it offers to help clients with "navigating the critical area between business, politics and policymaking".
My first thought: he's O.K. with navigating a burning candle very close to his crotch, but he has an issue walking barefoot?
Not content with navigating the craggy coastline, Steve got us into what can only be described as a tight spot near the picturesque village of Ballintoy.
Keshi had been out of contract after the World Cup but was then tasked with navigating the Super Eagles' route to next year's tournament in Morocco.
A Web site — www.votefromabroad.org — was set up by the Democratic Party to help potential voters with navigating the registration and absentee ballot processes.
Friends or relatives might suggest they look to their neglected side but that instruction misunderstands the problem they have with navigating the space around them.
Now he is the president charged with navigating the university out of a crisis, which includes trying to mend relationships with an alumni base at unease and also placing into context a football program that might have grown too mighty.
The Obamanauts were so pleased with navigating their complex thicket of global photo-ops — without even one embarrassing picture of Obama hugging an Arab — that they weren't as wary with the press.
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