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"navigate" Definitions
  1. [intransitive, transitive] to plan and direct the course of ship, plane, car etc., for example by using a map
  2. [transitive] navigate something to sail along, over or through a sea, river etc.
  3. [transitive] navigate something to find the right way to deal with a difficult or complicated situation
  4. [intransitive, transitive] (computing) to find your way around on the internet or on a particular website

991 Sentences With "navigate"

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He'll have to navigate those white spaces that he can freely navigate and initiate change.
So I've had to navigate that and also navigate that with my artists and sell my artists.
Users can navigate windows, write in text boxes, navigate, scroll, and select text while only using the pen.
On the tarmac before departing, he said that he'd "lead and navigate… lead and navigate" the crucial Israel-U.
If a system can train itself to navigate a car racing game like Grand Theft Auto, the thinking goes, it can navigate real roads.
They can use the pen to interact with the Edge browser, navigate windows, write in text boxes, navigate, scroll, and select text, among other things.
AND WHEN YOU LEARN HOW THEY CAN NAVIGATE THROUGH THAT THEN PERSONALLY YOU CAN NAVIGATE THROUGH ANYTHING AND WE TELL OUR CEOs THAT ALL THE TIME.
Soon, you'll be able to say "Siri, navigate to 30 Rock with Waze" or "Siri, navigate to Yankee Stadium with Google Maps" and Siri will do that.
So your argument is, "Look, it's not just enough to sort of navigate your own personal life," and obviously everyone has to navigate their own personal life.
It can navigate normal obstacles in a home, or make its way down a shallow step or two but it's not meant to navigate rugged or steep terrain.
Navigate on Autopilot is an active guidance system that is supposed to navigate a car from a highway on-ramp to off-ramp, including interchanges and making lane changes.
Tesla's Navigate on Autopilot system relies primarily on cameras that see the road and feed data to the car's computers, which in turn help navigate the car through traffic.
In most VR spaces accessible by cardboard, these movements allow you to navigate the virtual world; in Buy+ they also allow you to navigate buttons that lead to payment.
"It's a key piece of technology that allows us to navigate on Earth as well as, in the future, navigate to Mars and beyond our solar system," he said.
To do so, navigate to Settings > General > Software Update.
I'm just 18 — just trying to navigate my life.
The peers help clients navigate the system — sometimes instantly.
"Fundamentally, people with dementia -- Alzheimer's dementia -- struggle to navigate, and on a scientific level, we don't know enough of how people navigate to help really pin down what's going wrong," he said.
People who rely on screen readers to navigate the web can find it particularly challenging; here's an example of what it's like to try to navigate an inaccessible website with a screen reader.
Sometimes called the "Bionic Olympics" or the "Cyborg Olympics", the Cybathlon helps people with disabilities build the skills to navigate difficult courses, which ultimately helps them navigate in the real world, as well.
How do we navigate the news without destroying our libido?
They also require an ability to navigate pointed political criticism.
Today you can use these lamps to navigate the park.
But anything that helps people navigate their environment is positive.
But the proposition still has some legal hurdles to navigate.
It is smooth to use and navigate in between apps.
"We appreciate your patience as we navigate the transition process."
You can also navigate Navdy's UI with simple hand gestures.
To help you navigate the proceedings we've gamified the experience.
We kindly ask for privacy as we navigate this transition.
How did Sater know how to navigate the criminal underworld?
Time I need to navigate the highways in peace. 2.
We must navigate the treacherous valley before reaching new heights.
Having mentors to help navigate these situations is a priority.
The touch display is easy to navigate and nearly idiotproof.
That might explain how cats navigate so effectively, he said.
It has been a tricky thing to navigate, he says.
And our job is to try to navigate around that.
Uhhhh... We'll do our best to help you navigate it.
It takes a strong team to navigate a complex landscape.
AMC's mobile website was well organized and easy to navigate.
Both try to navigate a Hollywood they no longer recognize.
I experience ever widening gaps as I navigate these relationships.
"And we are trying to navigate that path with integrity."
Settings is easier to navigate through and easier to understand.
"We'll have to navigate what that looks like moving forward."
From there, you can navigate the page with the touchscreen.
Often unnecessarily punitive, NCAA violations are a nightmare to navigate.
The car business may prove difficult to navigate once more.
I'm curious how "Silicon Valley" will navigate these treacherous threads.
So they have to figure out how to navigate them.
With this selected, navigate to 'erase' and confirm the selection.
Abundant other evidence suggests monarchs navigate mainly by the sun.
Even better, now it's mostly automatic and easy to navigate.
We're trying to help the tech companies navigate these issues.
These two amazing women are definitely helping us navigate this.
It's been a very difficult landscape for women to navigate.
Allies will always navigate a contested space in social movements.
Open the app and navigate to the September 2018 event.
As for Mendes, she has a lot to navigate, too.
Navigate will then be released to US customers in beta.
"I had to navigate this all by myself," she says.
They were then instructed to navigate to a particular store.
Volunteers helped them navigate the bureaucracy required to regain recognition.
When we came off Stargazer, it was tough to navigate.
The holidays were tough for Kunis to navigate at first.
So that's been an interesting dynamic for me to navigate.
The Tile app helps users navigate to find lost items.
RIYADH, the Saudi capital, is no easy place to navigate.
Paramedics say Durant's actions helped them navigate through the traffic.
Overall, the updated interface seems sleeker and easier to navigate.
I think they're trying to navigate what goes on today.
The cars use artificial intelligence to navigate through city streets.
A few strategies can help navigate birthday stress, Shankman says.
Ready to navigate one of life's most delicate social situations?
It's really interesting to navigate having those conversations with children.
He's going to have to learn to navigate through this.
We're about to find out whether he can navigate them.
We watched lovebirds Connor and Stephanie navigate a budding romance.
Here are the basics: How does a Navy ship navigate?
Well, not exactly over, but much easier to navigate around.
Users can navigate to the settings through Account > Privacy > Groups.
A special needs trust can help them navigate this requirement.
Viewers will probably find that shift much harder to navigate.
This man's job is to help journalists navigate these situations.
It helped us navigate the globe and it feeds the
How do you navigate this tension in your own life?
Would something like Enzyme have helped Theranos navigate the process?
Several other companies already sell robots that can navigate homes.
But what content exists is so damn simple to navigate.
But can she learn how to navigate the new world?
Health insurance is not easy to navigate, even for experts.
Ms. Steinem brought a journalist's ability to navigate different worlds.
Part of growing up is trying to navigate social situations.
So what is the best way to navigate this transition?
Here's how to best navigate your way to extra points.
But so far Erdoğan has managed to navigate the crisis.
You learned to navigate with a map and a compass.
The burgeoning category can be a tough one to navigate.
How do you navigate the lines between admiration and fetishization?
Navigate to an app that looks cool and click download.
We were just barely teenagers, trying to navigate creative waters.
We were told that no cars could navigate these roads.
Hafeezo helped the women navigate their new life in captivity.
How will Stan Bowman navigate the salary cap next year?
I think these companies will find ways to navigate this.
Women have to navigate with what actually matters for them.
Drivers use an app to navigate maps and accept assignments.
It took us five years to navigate the infertility maze.
How will driverless cars be able to navigate this complexity?
And navigate the streets in one of Asia's busiest cities.
O.K. I can see how I would navigate over here.
That forced the nascent industry to navigate new, unforeseen shoals.
I was trying to figure how to navigate these gouges.
Varroa leaves bees in a zombie state, unable to navigate.
His personal finance blog helps service members navigate their finances.
The water is too high and too fast to navigate.
"I had to navigate these spaces for myself," she says.
The pilot had to navigate heavy rains and poor visibility.
Here's how to navigate the holiday fun with minimal anxiety!
General Electric is also trying to navigate the energy future.
For Google, China is an increasingly difficult market to navigate.
Now, they had just about an hour left to navigate.
How can a liar negotiate treaties or navigate international disputes?
It's a complicated system and can be confusing to navigate.
But men don't have to navigate these poles at all.
Here are some ways to help navigate through our losses.
However, they may also struggle to navigate the corporate environment.
There are any number of strategies to navigate these uncertainties.
They navigate their differences as part of their daily shifts.
He has been using headlamps to navigate inside his home.
Here are some tips about how to navigate outsider status.
They can easily navigate around it in the digital space.
There's a tension here that I find difficult to navigate.
There hasn't been much training on how to navigate it.
Together, they navigate romance and the road to artistic success.
We just have to figure out how to navigate it.
Before 2017, San Franciscans used bikes to navigate the city.
It's like trying to navigate and turn an oil tanker.
He is going to have to navigate within those constraints.
Still, they expressed concerns about how to navigate the dispute.
And it's easier to navigate if we do it together.
She didn't know how to lovingly navigate me through it.
But Trudeau also must navigate his nation's posture in Iraq.
Here's how to navigate it and, hopefully, come out ahead.
The community aspect helped us navigate this totally uncharted territory.
How do you navigate that and also remain in charge?
You can now navigate to YouTube on the Show's browsers.
Navigate to "Members" on the left side of the page.
I get to navigate the world for the most part.
You navigate through the pages by swiping across the screen.
If you navigate the learning curve, you sort of can.
IT TAKES A LOT TO NAVIGATE ALL THE DIFFERENT PARTS.
More than 200,000 people navigate the tunnels there every day.
It's always interested me, what women do to navigate patriarchy.
Now they have to learn to navigate what that means.
Still, it has been tough for all parties to navigate.
But women who navigate this transition well do two things.
But immigration will also be tricky for her to navigate.
She's become the expert helping clients navigate their tech stacks.
It's a bold choice, but it'll be tricky to navigate.
These taxpayers must navigate a confusing and opaque appeals process.
They tried to navigate by keeping Earth in the window.
Immediately after starting the trial, navigate straight to ending it.
Unfortunately, they weren't exactly well designed or easy to navigate.
Large companies can afford the lawyers to navigate the rules.
Via controller, visitors freely navigate the built environments of 943.
When Darpa held another race in 21, the Urban Challenge, the agency thickened the plot by making the vehicles navigate a mock city, where they had to follow traffic laws, navigate intersections, and park.
And so, sort of like when we navigate physical space we use landmarks to help us along the way, when we navigate time we use landmarks to help ourselves find our way through time.
It's difficult to say exactly how Thiel could navigate that conflict without divesting, given the broad reach of his investments — but there's also a real possibility that he might not navigate it at all.
There are some eminently practical uses of this, like helping people navigate a building the way Google Maps lets them navigate a city, and we've heard reports that Tango might be expanding to pursue them.
Studying how insects navigate is important, said el Jundi, who wrote this paper with some of the same scientists who made the discovery that dung beetles can navigate by the light of the Milky Way.
The car will navigate parking lots and pedestrians all by itself.
Food delivery workers ride them to navigate through rush hour traffic.
We navigate our way through the building to the containment vessel.
Maybe they don't have the experience necessary to navigate the web.
You can also navigate watch widgets by swiping left or right.
It's far harder to navigate, say, every state's regulations on taxis.
It's no longer my job to navigate this treacherous emotional landscape.
That is in addition to the 83,000 the animals navigate already.
Hundreds of businesses compete to help them navigate the labyrinthine procedures.
He also has helped companies navigate the path to an IPO.
The Fire 7's home screen is easy enough to navigate.
Headers now appear in bold, to help you navigate more easily.
Meanwhile, J.C. Penney has struggled to navigate the new retail world.
Echolocation, which they use to navigate, gets compromised in shallow waters.
Would they be able to navigate the ship around the planet?
This woman customized her ATV to better navigate the marshy environment.
People use a canoe to navigate a flooded street, on Dec.
But the app is very user friendly and easy to navigate.
That is actually a tricky element that I'm trying to navigate.
He couldn't navigate the muckrakers of the press like Roosevelt could.
Those working in entertainment media continue to navigate their new world.
But I loved watching that dog navigate and figure it out.
The resentencing process can be difficult to navigate without legal assistance.
So how is a restaurateur supposed to navigate a landlord's market?
So it's been a learning curve for me to navigate that.
It's the world we navigate as people of color down here.
They're how we navigate, buy and make decisions in both realms.
Analysts said Next had again managed to navigate the difficult terrain.
Then, spacecraft could navigate and change direction all on their own.
Watch Goose navigate one of his first, big Hollywood interviews above.
There are the Olympic distractions, novelties and nationalistic strains to navigate.
Delivering goods instead of passengers also means fewer regulations to navigate.
Lane guidance and speed limits should help you navigate unfamiliar highways.
It's a minefield out there, and it isn't easy to navigate.
You can also navigate and scroll by using the pen, too.
Plug in your external drive, and navigate over to File History.
You need to be calm in order to navigate living together.
The characters, both gay and straight, learn how to navigate relationships.
It works, it's just not the easiest app to navigate around.
There are countless regulations and tons of red tape to navigate.
BADGER will navigate using various sensors including, crucially, ground-penetrating radar.
I knew how hard navigating the system could be to navigate.
To navigate the world of third-party administrators, Flume hired one.
Kuri can hear, speak, navigate its own environment and avoid obstacles.
The quadcrasher, as it's called, does more than navigate terrain quickly.
It isn't extremely easy to navigate to your privacy settings page.
For one, the way you navigate the world is obviously different.
Clinton herself recognizes the fine line she is trying to navigate.
Microsoft Pix's interface is simple and easy to navigate and use.
How does he navigate the ethically gray world he's plunged into?
Here's how they navigate surprising tab-paying, Target shopping, and splurging.
Somerdale International, an export agent, helps Cropwell Bishop navigate the maze.
I used Tesla's Navigate on Autopilot a lot on this trip.
And as my colleague Jake says, it's definitely easier to navigate.
Instead, I have to navigate back to Apple's default keyboard. Again.
Want more tips for how to navigate the online dating landscape?
The controller you're in communication with is helping you to navigate.
How did she take care of herself and navigate through abuse?
So how do you navigate these strange waters as a consumer?
"You have to know how to navigate these minefields," Gandhi said.
Those wheels will supposedly allow vehicles to navigate the narrow tunnel.
But he's had success helping others navigate the real estate market.
Use the hole to solve puzzles and navigate the game's story.
Instead, you navigate the watch's menus by swiping left or right.
That's cold comfort for issuers attempting to navigate new legal territory.
Felix says she can navigate her own world with eSight 3.
I would share a library that you could navigate pretty well.
Fortunately, there's a new way to navigate: Heads-Up Displays (HUDs).
Your inner compass is the only way to navigate Neptune's fog.
From there, you can navigate the page to identify your representatives.
They don't need to know how to navigate video game menus.
What challenges might they encounter when trying to physically navigate it?
How these characters navigate the system ultimately helps determine their fates.
Pedestrians navigate Japan's Kyoto station, which features the mandatory tenji blocks.
Disney had to navigate a thicket of agencies, bureaucrats and officials.
Along the bayou, workers navigate marsh buggy excavators building containment dikes.
Waze, the best way to navigate the roads and avoid traffic
"It's frankly difficult to navigate with so many unknowns," Frieden said.
It's a lot for newcomers to navigate, especially without a manual.
Navigate the Security Line Entrance as You Would a Crowded Bar.
I take them through the aisles and navigate my options: Shreddies?
Aid workers must navigate muddy paths, wooden bridges and steep slopes.
The loophole is having trusted recommendations to help you navigate online.
Now 3 years old, they're learning to navigate the world apart.
Simply navigate to their profile page and follow the steps above.
So, how do you prepare for and navigate a #mentalhealth crisis?
New York City can be both hard to navigate and expensive.
Generally speaking, the software here is easy to navigate and clean.
Newbies were just learning how to navigate the World Wide Web.
Just think about it: How do you navigate that much sports?
Having strong intuition is necessary to effectively navigate tricky business decisions.
Nor can most Americans understand how to navigate the federal government.
These shows also help children navigate their paradoxical relationship with power.
He did not so much navigate a course as attack it.
Apple, like others before it, is attempting to navigate the shift.
The joystick lets you toggle the power and navigate the menus.
Motorists navigate through potholes on streets buckling under the equatorial sun.
One way or another, the beetle manages to navigate this environment.
I'm entitled to take time and navigate that with a partner.
Being able to navigate unspoken rules is at least as important.
A union could also help drivers navigate the increasingly competitive market.
If you're moving, this will be a tricky retrograde to navigate.
I'd be an average cancer patient trying to navigate the system.
Together, they navigate the garbled memories of her incomprehensibly sad life.
From a psychological standpoint, it's quite a tricky thing to navigate.
Anyone can successfully navigate digital disruption with enough creativity and innovation.
So how do you navigate life when puke gets you off?
Navigate back to settings and choose "Sign out of all devices."
Navigate to the folder you want to make a shortcut to.
"Trying to navigate that myself has been a nightmare," she said.
Professional deciders, Johnson reports, use decision processes to navigate this complexity.
More than that, Mueller had to navigate two different narrative realms.
Aliabadi's playful portraits show how Iranian women navigate these two spheres.
Those on campus navigate concerns about social gatherings, along with midterms.
Or if it's something he'll just have to learn to navigate.
The process to navigate sending invites on either app version varies.
Cities were now easy to navigate, and people easy to find.
Families have to navigate a complex bureaucracy to receive their benefits.
Global investors are also trying to navigate a changing economic backdrop.
Here's how to embrace your weird and successfully navigate the workplace.
The knowledgeable staff can help shoppers navigate through the overwhelming assortment.
Sex work and mental health can be thorny topics to navigate.
Another proposal would help students and graduates navigate loans and debt.
There, Francis may have an even more delicate path to navigate.
On Wednesday, 103 crisp pitches were enough to navigate seven innings.
To change your Discord profile picture, navigate to your User Settings.
And it will fall on Kummert to help navigate those headwinds.
She said she was determined to navigate the immigration system successfully.
It uses GPS and eight laser sensors to navigate predetermined routes.
Anyone helping a grandparent navigate a computer has experienced this problem.
Navigate to Google Flights on your PC or Mac computer. 2.
As your channels proliferate, it becomes harder to navigate them all.
People navigate through Miami International Airport amid coronavirus fears on Sunday.
Guides are available to help navigate — recommended considering the avalanche risk.
There are some keyboard shortcuts to help you navigate Zoom quicker.
Can we navigate through this moment to a new, better place?
This is a very tricky environment for investors to navigate through.
Ultimately, she's going to have to navigate to her own understandings.
So the success was just something that was there to navigate.
The emotional intelligence and how to navigate it is bar none.
We are confident that we will navigate through this period together.
To navigate, they followed directions on their phones meant for driving.
Indoor MapsLayouts of malls and airports are available to help navigate.
Ms. Reses helped the Chinese company navigate its initial public offering.
But in the meantime, he needs to navigate this tougher terrain.
How did these newcomers navigate that foreign, if quintessentially American environment?
Bonnell attributes this to his own failure to navigate workplace politics.
Seven tips on how to navigate conversations about food at Thanksgiving.
It automatically recognizes saved areas and knows how to navigate them.
But after they navigate the coming government funding deadline on Nov.
Opinion How can young people navigate the college years and beyond?
And sometimes it takes a while to navigate through the process.
Even more, she offers a model for how to navigate it.
Consider hiring a male guide to navigate the souks of Marrakesh.
The only chunks there were small and easy to navigate through.
Here's how to navigate the various decisions you'll have to make.
Unresolved, but to be repealed if he can navigate congressional crosscurrents.
The lobby had a boutique feel and was easy to navigate.
So what's the best way to navigate your child's digital terrain?
To get to the room I had to navigate labyrinthine hallways.
Navigate to the Microsoft website from your browser of choice.2.
McSally is trying to navigate through a primary against state Sen.
The next generation is learning how to navigate the news deluge.
He said he'd show that the submarine could navigate the caves.
Relying strictly on data helps the YouTube team navigate that line.
For shoppers, Kohl's says the smaller format is easier to navigate.
Invariably, black politicians navigate spurious questions about their qualifications for office.
Accessibility: Dining room is easy to navigate, but restrooms are cramped.
Or they can navigate intelligently, but only by being controlled remotely.
Figure out how people will arrive at and navigate your home.
He joined his relatives to help them navigate the Balkans route.
Its creators have to navigate a uniquely paradoxical set of ideals.
In a browser, navigate back to the Google Play site.2.
Terwilliger says he's trying to navigate the CBD industry landscape responsibly.
They traveled by motorcycle, the only way to navigate the area.
Yes, please do show me how to navigate these tricky tubes.
It's something that we have to navigate on a daily basis.
The boats navigate waterways and visit places many other boats cannot.
How to navigate a fractious, scandal-plagued year at the movies.
Claus, she consulted for corporations, helping them navigate big cultural shifts.
Who has the time to navigate society's contradictory standards of modesty?
We have to navigate it carefully and give the right message.
She is the founder of Mindful Return, a community that helps new parents navigate the workplace and the author of Back to Work After Baby: How to Plan and Navigate a Mindful Return from Maternity Leave.
City streets are much more difficult to navigate for autonomous systems (and humans) than highway roads, because the cars have to navigate around other cars, understand traffic signals and watch for pedestrians or other unexpected interferences.
To help navigate the NLS, Engelbart started to experiment with "screen selection" devices — pointers to navigate information presented on the NLS display — including a light pen, a foot pedal, a knee apparatus, even a helmet-mounted device.
Navigate on Autopilot is a subtle improvement, but still feels incredibly consequential.
So do you think education is a way we can navigate that?
We needed to be thoughtful and mindful of how to navigate this.
We want to know how you navigate finances with your significant other.
Maybe they'll help us navigate, offering sage advice for the road ahead.
The deal will also likely help Juul navigate some dicey regulatory waters.
Boston Dynamics' Spot and SpotMini can also climb stairs and navigate autonomously.
Her doubt makes it harder to function and navigate through daily responsibilities.
Swiping in weird ways is the new way to navigate the device.
"It will be very hard for her to navigate these traumatic waters."
For first-time founders, there's a lot of new territory to navigate.
I have some great mentors that helped me navigate the negotiation process.
We have to help the audience learn how to navigate that situation.
The Washington Post and Univision noticed that attempts to navigate to WhiteHouse.
A "spoonie," then, is someone who needs to navigate these decisions regularly.
It's a beautiful, clean and modern app, and is easy to navigate.
You could navigate to all the other emails attached to that keyword.
It's also bulky and unable to navigate stairs or even small steps.
But Mister Rogers was on hand to help us navigate that conversation.
If it's not slowing or crashing your computer, it's impossible to navigate.
"It gives startup founders ideas about how to navigate through these icebergs."
Even those with funding could find the China market difficult to navigate.
"It's a fairly complex environment that we need to navigate," he said.
We could make the loan system less difficult for borrowers to navigate.
It must navigate using only the information its virtual sensors can gather.
He used his finger to navigate the Excel document on the screen.
Even so, admitted Goldman's Martin Chavez, "we didn't navigate the market well".
How do you navigate criticism from trolls and even the industry itself?
The database, available in English and Japanese, is relatively easy to navigate.
Exporters did not know how to navigate EU customs, prompting long delays.
Some Instagram users have been able to successfully navigate Instagram's remediation process.
Her husband "tried to navigate a position down the middle," Page writes.
Now, he's quickly learning to navigate around his new three-room house.
But children need help to navigate the culture they grow up in.
Each day brings new horrors, a fresh level of hell to navigate.
Instead, we need something to help us navigate the existing size variation.
The paperwork is very complicated and difficult to navigate without a lawyer.
But we see a massive opportunity in helping individuals navigate their career.
If Mrs Warren can navigate this tricky issue, she may do well.
The infotainment center touchscreen is much easier to navigate than a smartphone's.
The boys stayed friends, and Hart had to navigate some tough conversations.
It's actually much easier to navigate around than the main Twitter website.
How they navigate their country's transition could set an example for others.
"Even something like helping navigate traffic with self driving cars," says Brown.
It took time for rescue helicopters to navigate Gorkha District's hilly terrain.
"Kids today navigate a more complicated social scene than ever," North says.
On one level, it's incredibly difficult to navigate the public services system.
Quantum magnetometers sense earth's magnetic field, mapped here by NOAA, to navigate.
Sure, making artificial intelligence more humanlike helps AI to navigate our world.
Digital literacy programs help users navigate online harassment, hate speech, and misinformation.
You have to know how to navigate that path in a relationship.
But eventually, AVs will have to learn to navigate the wintry mix.
To navigate the various different activity homescreens, you swipe left and right.
She also began to navigate cultural resistance from members of her family.
Lesbians and queer women must navigate sugar dating largely in the dark.
Is the craft beer market a difficult one for consumers to navigate?
How do you get there and how do you navigate those changes?
Not brave enough to navigate directly to Dr. Pimple Popper's Instagram page?
But Japan Display has struggled to navigate the fast-changing display business.
Mulder and Scully are still trying to navigate their relationship post-split.
Now open your photo gallery and navigate to the most recent photo.
But these men didn't just navigate that contradiction, they thrived on it.
"I'm trying to figure out how to better navigate that," she said.
They said it's a very delicate course to navigate at this point.
Being a white guy makes it really easy to navigate being online.
It can also be used to navigate and pan around an image.
Women once again had to navigate a tricky terrain laid by men.
Do we need to understand histories of injustice to navigate the present?
Atkinson relied on lawyers to navigate the process to help her brother.
"He felt he could navigate out there and make plays," Hurdle said.
Some people chose to navigate the system of slavery and stay alive.
"We are trying to teach them to navigate their pride," Cook said.
As easy to use and navigate but with some cool new features.
"Mountains help me navigate what is most important to me," Roskelley said.
You know what would've helped Rachel navigate this nest of vipers significantly?
Small firms rarely have the expertise and resources to navigate the system.
Xiaomi will also need to navigate potential concerns from US intelligence officials.
"You can navigate life with your head or your heart," he writes.
Once Screen Sharing is activated, the interface makes it easy to navigate.
First he'll have to navigate the most treacherous political landscape: high school.
The program explains city services to immigrants and helps them navigate bureaucracy.
The market will also have to navigate other things that worry it.
Pocket Living helps first-time home owners navigate real estate in London. 
My question is: How can I navigate this situation in the future?
SAPRAC has already shown it can navigate the new ways of Washington.
Through voice-activated commands, they navigate these mundane tasks quickly and efficiently.
The robot can also move around and navigate all on its own.
This is exactly when office politics can become tricky waters to navigate!
That faith will see you through the dark times we all navigate.
Click to navigate straight to that YouTube video you never finished watching.
All this while trying to navigate the shifting sands of the industry.
The online platform helps people actually navigate their immigration journey with confidence.
I enjoyed trying to navigate that and the beauty of her embarrassment.
Its goal was to help people with cognitive disabilities navigate social situations.
All these dynamics and situations make the undocuqueer experience harder to navigate.
It will be up to Snap to navigate this ephemeral/permanent balance.
We just need to have people who know how to navigate it.
With each stumble, I saw my ability to navigate Celeste's puzzles improve.
This one isn't totally on YouTube — you'll have to navigate to PBS.
In the menu, navigate to the far-right, to the "System" tab.
Navigate to the "Data" tab found at the top of the page.
Maybe it's because I've always found adult life too overwhelming to navigate.
How did you navigate that when you first started at SWISH Beverages?
And any proposals need to navigate the reliably treacherous politics of Washington.
The other is to navigate a rugged and barely passable dirt track.
Use blogs and websites you find particularly easy to navigate as inspiration.
But most users do not know how to navigate the wider internet.
Users navigate more than 1 billion kilometers per day with Google Maps.
While not state run, CEFC showed it knew how to navigate politics.
Here's how Alphabet's self-driving cars learn to navigate a tricky intersection.
I was left to navigate my life feeling defective, marginalized and alone.
If you are among the visitors, here's how to navigate the city.
Watching her sister navigate Copley also gave Coon's work an innate decency.
You wanted to make a browser to navigate the World Wide Web?
Here's Some Advice to Navigate It. A field guide for working women.
Perhaps current policy discussions will navigate society through the journey's recognized risks.
As a couple we have figured out how to navigate through life.
And how do students navigate their early careers in these emerging fields?
They're essentials that help spectators navigate the production and process it afterward.
Winner's Circle International literary prizes can also help you navigate your journey.
During this "golden age" for Europe, imperial powers had to navigate decolonization.
VC investors are advising their portfolio companies on how navigate the challenge.
Ships traveling there must navigate a dramatic turn, northward, into Newark Bay.
Navigate to your library, if it isn't open to that already.2.
Dustin Jones must navigate an obstacle course every time he goes out.
And ATracker may be the compass that helps you navigate the turn. 
Log into your slack account and navigate to the desired workspace.2.
He figured out how to navigate the complexities of life in Harlem.
In order to navigate this complex life, they must have some compass.
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It also means bar staff won't have to navigate a frustrated crowd.
Now Darpa is running another challenge for robots to navigate underground environments.
Buyers typically hire a lawyer to navigate the process and review documents.
They are essential for women who want to better navigate their finances.
Drivers can meanwhile use an app to navigate routes and accept assignments.
Lawyers often help me navigate legal options available to renters and owners.
The college offered quicker reading of transcripts and counselors to help navigate.
It's a split that shows the tricky path she's trying to navigate.
Unfortunately, the show seems content to navigate his loss through shallow waters.
Other restrictions can make it difficult to navigate the sign-up process.
The app's interface is easy to navigate and the content is absorbing.
The VPN market is competitive and can be fairly difficult to navigate.
But she's also open to helping people navigate their tricky love lives.
Ms. Malouf will be forced to navigate unfamiliar surroundings again and again.
Notoriously difficult to navigate, Penn Station's absurd layout only compounds its woes.
Or is she working, like any other professional, to navigate industry norms?
Lighthouses were designed to help ships navigate the dangers of the sea.
How do journalists navigate the murky legality of leaks and questionable leads?
On the mobile app, navigate to the Social category in your Settings.
You can easily navigate the ship by looking down at your feet.
The readouts allegedly showed they went to "navigate" demands made by Trump.
Orders arrive on their phones as they navigate bicycles through vehicular traffic.
Countries have long turned to K Street to help them navigate Washington.
The Good Fight Familial bonds are often the trickiest ones to navigate.
But here's a breakdown to help navigate what we know so far.
Despite all this, our immigration system remains broken and difficult to navigate.
Log into your eBay account and navigate to your Seller Hub.2.
Walker-Huntington said she recognizes the world Harris has had to navigate.
Other advisers are strictly buy-side, helping investors navigate the art market.
Ramps and curb ramps may be needed to navigate to the entrance.
You can navigate to the "Settings" tab to change your email address.
Found their way to kind of navigate their way through that game.
You've got a lot of different types of hitters to navigate through.
Log into your Facebook account and navigate to your personal page.2.
Once you&aposre looking at seating options, navigate to the available filters.
SOCIAL Q'S A reader wonders how to navigate relationships with other couples.
It's a serious problem for a company trying to navigate a turnaround.
The ship has only recently been able to navigate around the ice.
That disadvantages startups and nonprofits without the resources to navigate the system.
"Sometimes it's tough to navigate my walker around 100,000 people," he said.
You leave them to navigate a confusing, potentially dangerous virtual space alone.
That means no more switching apps to stop music while you navigate.
How we approach and navigate hardships is a testament to our character.
Analysts said a competitive market for clothing retailers was harder to navigate.
It's because the internal politics of it are so difficult to navigate.
How was one to navigate these monumental technological, perceptual, and economic changes?
That's why we call it Navigate on Autopilot, or Drive on Nav.
That's why we call it Navigate on Autopilot or Drive on Nav.
We have to navigate that because obviously there's a different impact there.
They can navigate lots of things: steep hills, bombed out terrain, ledges.
In a weird way, we have this perverse culture in big tech where women have to navigate this Hunger Games-like environment, trying to figure out a way to navigate all these terrible ... defy death at every turn.
It's a difficult system to navigate, and one that can have unsatisfactory results.
But for our 2165 health plans, you know, we're helping them navigate this.
With Trump, I believe we have a Cyrus to navigate through the storm.
It turns out that the teens couldn't navigate the process on their own.
He used his political acumen to navigate to the top of the House.
First, take a deep breath — we're here to help you navigate and focus.
Now, to help young filmmakers navigate the industry, Rae and her company ColorCreative.
Much easier to navigate this store on a weeknight than on the weekend.
Instead, users will use a specially designed controller to navigate the VR world.
The truth is, you have to endure it, navigate the ups and downs.
Viewers get to watch them navigate poverty, love, and life on Chicago's Southside.
Your positive thoughts and prayers have helped me navigate through this difficult time.
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Once you've got that down, the city is actually pretty easy to navigate.
To see how symmetry helps a mathematician navigate a problem, picture a circle.
DISLIKEYou'll need to navigate a Japanese keyboard layout, and master keyboard shortcuts again.
Divers help to navigate this incredibly treacherous path with flooded and narrow chambers.
We also must tackle changing the ecosystem that healthcare startups need to navigate.
The app will also let shoppers navigate aisles of dry and frozen goods.
They were able to navigate because of their power, their influence, their wealth.
Valentine's Day can be a complicated holiday to navigate for the LGBT community.
But for years, the certificate market was broken, expensive and difficult to navigate.
But over time users could be motivated to navigate between the two feeds.
Humans have to navigate, and respond to, an environment that is always changing.
He helped us navigate his surroundings, and see them with humor and wonder.
It's just something I've been able to navigate and convert into positive energy.
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Martinez has also had to navigate the comments she gets from total strangers.
Many documentaries run aground trying to navigate the space between normality and tragedy.
What systems, visible and invisible, affect how Black women navigate places and spaces?
And so that's gonna be, that's the tricky waters for them to navigate.
The Loop also was sometimes unresponsive and slow when I tried to navigate.
Often they are limited to bulky desktop computers that are difficult to navigate.
In the Moovit app, you tap the navigate button and get live directions.
Instead they offer a future with different, more user-friendly restrictions to navigate.
You just look and tap the touchpad on the Gear VR to navigate.
Here are five tips to help you navigate the world of angel investing.
Inside, I've always found the lobby to be diminutive and easy to navigate.
Fame is extremely difficult to navigate through no matter how old you are.
Shkreli did admit that the case will make his future trickier to navigate.
The VR groups either got to explore a beach or navigate a city.
A lot of people didn't have the financial resources to navigate that period.
Imagine trying to navigate this device with your hands covered in cake batter.
A guide to help you navigate the deal between global powers and Tehran.
"That enables them to navigate the course catalog much more easily," he said.
When it's unfolded, you can easily navigate the Z Flip with one hand.
I hope I can be shown grace as I navigate through this process.
On the mobile app, open an email and navigate to the dotted icon.
Bumping into a celebrity in public can be a tricky road to navigate.
Recent innovations in elevator technology could also make it easier to navigate landscrapers.
Then navigate to your Bluetooth settings on your phone or computer, and pair.
So how do you navigate the extensive drugstore makeup selection like a pro?
The robot's sensors helps it navigate through its environment, avoiding obstacles and people.
The home screen and menus are easy to navigate and simple to understand.
There were a lot of microaggressions I had to learn how to navigate.
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As a result, native apps are becoming increasingly bloated and hard to navigate.
The gesture could help six-year-old ByteDance navigate relationships with local authorities.
Competing has helped me to successfully navigate through gaining a positive body image.
Read on for some straightforward tips on how to navigate applying for unemployment.
Here's how to navigate this post-election world with some kindness and grace.
The interface I've commended up to this point is extremely slow to navigate.
Further, any newcomer on the block would have to carefully navigate the territory.
A few things to keep in mind as you navigate this plan:1.
But the minds behind "The Simpsons" have found ways to navigate its success.
Verhoeven will help us establish these partnerships and navigate the drug development process.
These (ahem, detailed) tips will help you navigate any sexy call you're on.
"Just trying to navigate walking down the sidewalk is an experience," says Brown.
He used the Autopilot in an area known for being difficult to navigate.
DevBot could only navigate about half a lap in New York without intervention.
Ahead, we'll help you navigate some of the most common Mercury retrograde missteps.
We all know how to navigate terrain that isn't of our own making.
We can help them to navigate the treacherous waters without really creating havoc.
Facebook is making its 360-degree videos more immersive and easier to navigate.
There's also the advantage of not having to navigate cars and pedestrians yourself.
Trump has chosen several diplomatic rookies to help navigate the mission for peace.
"You have to know how you're going to navigate that path," she says.
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It's clean and easy to read, but a bit too slow to navigate.
They fly, navigate, sail and drive all manner of machinery, vehicles and aircraft.
Trying to navigate your career path can seem overwhelming, if not impossible, sometimes.
Artist David Shillinglaw tries to navigate this conundrum with his multifaceted collage works.
Then, CIMON will navigate through microgravity in the direction of whoever is talking.
Sling TV is still a nightmare to navigate, but DirecTV Now is simpler.
You connected with a telnet client and entered text commands to navigate around.
Scale gave it the power to navigate the infamously thin-margin grocery industry.
Sharks use the ampullae of Lorenzini to navigate the ocean and detect prey.
OVER TIME, I'M SURE WE'LL FIGURE WAYS TO NAVIGATE THROUGH HIGHER TAX RATES.
We live in a world of whiteness and we have to navigate that.
The DJ — the person who can smoothly navigate the delicate transition between songs.
Some of these rappers have helped me navigate consent, confidence, sexuality, and pride.
Here's to hoping people's lunch and coffee orders can navigate the skies unharmed.
There's also a laser projector to help it navigate and map its environment.
The fridge's display makes it easy to navigate through various smart home devices.
He also had to navigate a split among his advisors on the issue.
In Canada, a new startup helps refugees navigate the country's complicated healthcare system.
Its website is jargon-free and easier to navigate than unwieldy official hubs.
Experienced investors are invaluable, as they can help companies navigate long development cycles.
The technique described in the new report "helps the surgeon navigate," Ali said.
Overall, "Blood" hows how well Lu can navigate pain to craft something beautiful.
Newsstand now has four tabs to make it easier to navigate the news.
I don't understand when I can't navigate a person, when there's no synergy.
Their people can navigate complex, nested identities that are ethnic, national—and European.
Drones are also helping activists navigate anti-abortion laws in the developed world.
Wealth-building is a challenge that only the most persistent people can navigate.
Dalio also explained how Bridgewater was able to expertly navigate the financial crisis.
And so we pull the conversation onto terrain we know how to navigate.
Loom aims to help anxious parents navigate the maze of contemporary childcare protocols.
It is the world I navigate every day with my two young sons.
It can suggest and perform lane changes, navigate highway interchanges and take exits.
Stories are stamped with a date to help you navigate while you scroll.
Open your Music app again, and navigate back to your Library playlists.2.
Navigate to the far left of the menu to the "Sign in" tab.
On the next menu, navigate to "View details & customize" and press A.5.
Navigate to the Singapore Airlines homepage and log in to your KrisFlyer account.
Look and shoot in any direction as you navigate 12 interactive 3D environments.
Now 3 years old and separated, they're learning to navigate the world apart.
Rescuers had to navigate around, over, or through massive debris to reach victims.
Aging pop stars must navigate the challenge of maintaining relevance while avoiding desperation.
He then trains them to avoid detection and to navigate complex emotional situations.
To access this deal, simply navigate to Fanduel's website and click "Play Now."
Criminal justice has emerged as a particularly difficult subject for Biden to navigate.
In your game library, navigate to the game you want to delete. 2.
After some inquiries and searching, Brillman found the healthcare system complicated to navigate.
The crisis taught her how to navigate complex situations when things go wrong.
"How children navigate their emotional world is critical to lifelong success," she said.
To unhide all hidden columns in Excel, navigate to the "Home" tab.3.
STEEL, ALUMINUM TARIFFS: It's unclear how Trump will navigate the 220006:2202 a.m.
You can also navigate to the "Format" option to unhide all hidden rows.
To unhide all hidden rows in Excel, navigate to the "Home" tab.2.
On Pixel phones, navigate to Settings > Apps and Notifications > Camera > Advanced > App Details.
Imagine locally elected officials holding office hours to help people navigate the government.
That led to miles of gravel road, the kind many owners will navigate.
Similar to Slack, the slash command ( / ) lets you perform tasks or navigate Teams.
Keep this in mind as you navigate issues concerning money, love, and beauty.
She gives a practical if distressing advice for how to navigate Trump's America.
Navigate your way through the dating world dry and you may get lost.
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Before the commodification of the internet, it was a stranger place to navigate.
What's the best way for mobility companies to navigate regulations and government bodies?
And now, as ever, she deserves to navigate it in her own way.
According to SethBling, you navigate the code simply by using the SNES controller.
On first impression, the store looks easy to navigate with clearly labeled sections.
By and large, they're really good companies and they'll find ways to navigate.
We'll hear how Zoox plans to navigate the challenging road to business success.
Those who are able to navigate the rules tend to possess mental fortitude.
Save it somewhere and use the command line to navigate to that directory.
However, the site is huge, and can be a little difficult to navigate.
For instance, in most VR environments you use your hands to navigate around.
Snap is better positioned to navigate a data scandal like Facebook's, Spiegel said.
Now you'll navigate to Settings > General > Software update and check for an update.
Once you've logged on, navigate to the "Account Management" section of your settings.
It's hard to both paddle really hard and navigate at the same time.
Together, the photographs reflect the rather unseemly, uneven landscape that both photographers navigate.
The other character is placed there to navigate this one through the game.
We'll help you navigate both commutes today, updating conditions through the evening here.
In the beginning, I couldn't even navigate a conversation with most of them.
Many homeowners work with an architect or interior designer to navigate the process.
But it can drag us down, and that's a fine line to navigate.
Which car companies do you see as best positioned to navigate those changes?
How can you navigate the waters left churning in the wake of tragedy?
If anything it was a difficult thing to navigate coming off the road.
I'm hoping that New York Today can help you to navigate this landscape.
As a woman in a mostly male cast, how did you navigate that?
As the H-1B program's problems show, immigration policy is tough to navigate.
Each family member provides an example of how Sandy might navigate his world.
And remember, it's easier to navigate the process in some countries than others.
After the match, Williams had to navigate another challenge in the interview room.
HealthJoy offers a mobile app that helps employees better navigate their health benefits.
"But it would be a huge help for airlines to navigate through this."
As schools navigate these unprecedented issues, parents say they're also in uncharted territory. 
But today, many companies offer software that helps small businesses navigate local laws.
Loans would help support brands and retailers as they navigate these unstable circumstances.
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For his part, Mr. Trump will have to navigate two other major hurdles.
"It was definitely something to navigate," Dyer, a self-described social introvert, says.
Here are some ways to navigate your trip to Philadelphia for the parade.
If your state website is too hard to navigate, you can try Vote.org.
Switzerland was certainly easier to navigate, with its all-inclusive public transportation passes.
How long does it take to navigate from the old to the new?
They don't have the life skills to navigate a lease and a landlord.
This is the kind of environment that Mr. Khosrowshahi will have to navigate.
Navigate to the System tab on the far-right side of the menu.
Under the "General" sub-menu, navigate to "TV & display options" and press A.
If it isn&apost, navigate your cursor to "Allow 4K" and press A.
Ideally, it will help visually impaired users navigate their surroundings a lot easier.
We offer our expertise, experience and tools as we navigate these issues together.
They help the cars know where they are and safely navigate their surroundings.
It's easier in many cases to navigate on foot vs taking taxis places.
I am still learning how to navigate the multiple truths this body inhabits.
"You have to do some tricks to navigate the espresso landscape," he says.
With 5G, ridesharing cars could one day navigate themselves — no human driver required.
"You literally couldn't navigate around Drake on Spotify," said one record label executive.
The "Mad Money" host knows it's not easy to navigate the market's swings.
Advisors can better provide value by helping clients navigate those transitions, he said.
On iOS, navigate to Settings > Privacy > Advertising and toggle on Limit Ad Tracking.
Sanders hopes to make it easier for individuals to navigate the clemency process.
To delete your Gmail account, navigate to the "Data & Personalization" tab in Gmail.
It feels like self-help for people who navigate their lives through literature.
Navigate to the Audio Options in the Settings menu to enable this feature.
Spotify says this should make it easier to navigate the app one-handed.
Bankers say this is a gray area that they are struggling to navigate.
One by one, she helped the relatives navigate the intricacies of paying bail.
But when I went to navigate out, I didn't have a data connection.
Befriend a veteran who can help you navigate politics (and find the pencils).
Specialty pharmacies that help patients navigate the paperwork process were also more successful.
"Caixin will need all of its savvy to navigate the Anbang lawsuit though."
Some websites are purposely cumbersome to navigate, with loud, clip-art-filled pages.
"As a data guy, it's really hard to navigate the headlines," he said.
Navigate to the video and comment that you want to reply to.3.
Even the way they navigate this world is on a very human level.
MedMen and other companies, he said, are trying to navigate industry-wide turbulence.
"I'm trying to navigate that," Matt Mauser told CNN's Anderson Cooper Tuesday night.
Her advice to everyone trying to navigate this sensitive issue: Talk it out.
The G25's infotainment system is simple, clean, easy to navigate and fast.
One cause is the highly-competitive educational landscape that students must navigate today.
And the company says the smaller spaces are easier for customers to navigate.
Below is a list of stories that will help you navigate the mayhem.
A rover exploring an ocean world will need to navigate on its own.
Reportedly, Volker suggested to the new Ukrainian leader how to "navigate" Trump's request.
The symbolic separation of our routines has been difficult to navigate this summer.
The film follows a suburban black family as they navigate a difficult loss.
You can navigate to whatever folder you want to select photos in.2.
That allows you to navigate sexually through an experience however you want to.
Your ruling planet Venus connects with generous Jupiter, helping you navigate rocky waters.
Booker is acutely aware of the political minefield he must navigate over education.
The courts had to navigate two bodies of precedents, pointing in different directions.
To navigate this craziness, and emerge safely on Wednesday morning, stay with TheHill.
She also said she had to navigate a language barrier with Chigvintsev's parents.
Robot vacuums use a number of different sensors to navigate around your home.
The purity test Obama references is not an easy points system to navigate.
Walmart had a surprisingly simple and easy to navigate website by 2010 standards.
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When I leave my apartment, what mask do I need to navigate it?
But that enduring appeal can make some situations complex for farmers to navigate.
"We continue to navigate the global tariff picture effectively," said CFO Jeff Stutz.
Now, she'll need to navigate the Atlantic again, this time in wintry conditions.
People of color are similarly hypervigilant when we navigate a white social world.
Rae) and Molly (Yvonne Orji), as they navigate work, love, sex and commitment.
They could navigate a parent-teacher conference, but being in Kansas was utilitarian.
Visitors navigate around props and step over boxes as they come and go.
It's a perfect example of the fault lines Schumer must navigate as leader.
Here's some expert advice on how to navigate it with your integrity intact.
It was, as Alexander vividly put it, like trying to navigate a battlefield.
Rather than a metaphorical ocean of white, these jellies navigate a literal one.
They can navigate incredibly complex environments and have memories and preferences for flowers.
This helps it navigate the roads more safely as more cars become connected.
Travis, meanwhile, had to navigate co-parenting his son with his ex-wife.
I just talked to a lot of parents about how they navigate that.
They've proven a potent tool to defuse awkward standoffs and to navigate stalemates.
I don't think we're close to figuring out how to navigate this tension.
Unlike adults, kids often can't search for content, or intelligently navigate channel pages.
Clair neighbourhood to make it easier for blind people to navigate the city.
Waymo's main role used to be making sure its robot cars could navigate roads, but now it's clearly giving a lot of time and attention to making sure it can navigate people, too – and find profitable business models for commercial operation.
Learning to navigate a network of data is of course very different from learning to navigate an office — but the idea of a system teaching itself the basics on a short timescale given some simple rules and goals is shared.
Mr Johnson believed that following human intuition is the best way to navigate markets.
The hosts navigate the material in a way that is vivid, empathetic and engaging.
Often these families don't know what organizations exist or how to navigate the system.
Its interface has big, bold images and uses simple taps and swipes to navigate.
We have to navigate this, we have to think through what this really means.
A bike taxi is a quick way to navigate around Havana's busy city center.
The transition from big-screen to small-screen isn't an easy one to navigate.
It's the first lifestyle site dedicated to helping people navigate infertility and fertility treatments.
My biggest goal is to help others feel less isolated as they navigate infertility.
They're hard to navigate, and it can be difficult to find things on them.
Meanwhile, she is still struggling to properly log into and navigate her Facebook profile.
There is even an app called Davos X to help navigate the unofficial schedule.
But Thursday, Starbucks said it remains confident that it can navigate those macroeconomic conditions.
You get to decide how you want to navigate your way through this universe.
For those trying to navigate a changing auto industry, there are few sure things.
Guests can also navigate around dense forests among dinosaurs once aboard specially designed rafts.
This acoustic sensor measures depth and velocity so the bot can navigate the reef.
Mattel isn't the only U.S. company that has struggled to navigate the Chinese market.
You should assemble a team of experts with experience in helping navigate lottery wins.
Murray is helping the family obtain an emergency waiver to navigate around the ban.
Who could have predicted that snow might make it difficult to navigate the skies?
Etsy is also trying to navigate the transition from desktop shopping to mobile shopping.
This desire manifests itself through a complicated love triangle Kevin is trying to navigate.
Until now, this is something that demographic has been forced to navigate for themselves.
How do you think that he might be able to try to navigate that?
And there are cultural adjustments that have been hard to navigate on both sides.
At their best, stories help us, both authors and audiences, navigate moments of crisis.
Testing It's important for your site to be easy to navigate, cohesive, and professional.
The four would have to navigate a foreign legal system in a foreign language.
It shouldn't take "guidance" from other sites to navigate a sale on the site.
Robby makes self-driving delivery robots that can autonomously navigate sidewalks to your door.
His pontoon—which he insisted he could still navigate just fine—bobbed out front.
It needs to be able to navigate intersections and deal with variables like construction.
It manufactures vision guided vehicles (VGVs) that navigate without wires, lasers, magnets, or tape.
It would take consummate skill to navigate those hazards while keeping reforms on course.
After that, go to Facebook settings, and navigate to the Apps and Websites section.
He said it was hard to navigate the realm of information about gay parenting.
The device uses lasers and details of the warehouse's dimensions to navigate the drone.
With this power, you're able to create bridges and ladders to navigate each level.
You likely have some kind of experience helping an older person navigate the internet.
Yet somehow, in spite of people's ignorance, they created and navigate the modern world.
It may well be that no secretary of state can navigate these turbulent waters.
Perhaps most important, many of Shenzhen's makerspaces help foreigners navigate the city's manufacturing industry.
Let's face it: the check on a date can be really awkward to navigate.
The practice of private prosecution, which forces victims to navigate bureaucratic obstacles, dissuades many.
It's modern and provides great mobile and online tools, and is easy to navigate.
I don't advise political figures, so how they navigate it is up to them.
Trying to find helpful tools to navigate these online forms, however, is another matter.
This allows us to navigate complex, narrow urban European streets for the first time.
How do you navigate these feelings when you're in charge of your own show?
But remember that you can navigate the world in ways unimaginable to them. 7.
Those changes in policies have made the environment even tougher to navigate, said Bansal.
Garry Kasparov, the Russian chess grandmaster, volunteered to help navigate their exit, Starikov says.
It was terrible watching her navigate the finances of death, much less the bureaucracy.
It's about how ridiculous this girl is, trying to navigate dating and her breakup.
An Orange Is the New Black where you navigate Piper through a prison break?
They're very difficult for today's robots to see and smartly navigate their way around.
How do I put that in perspective, and how do I navigate that well?
How did you navigate that when you were adapting the play for the film?
"It just shows you how difficult it is to navigate through October," he said.
The podcast tab in search is clunky on the homepage and difficult to navigate.
How do you imagine industries navigate that problem when cultures don't look the same?
So how could we possibly expect children to navigate court proceedings on their own?
Anyone trying to navigate the pavement in a wheelchair wouldn't have had much fun.
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The script follows versions of Shia and Jeffrey as they navigate the first decade.
But you wouldn't know that unless you navigate over to the drop down menu.
The store also rearranges its layout to make it simpler for customers to navigate.
Plus, see our tips on how to navigate the deal (including cash back!) here.
But when version 9.0 was released earlier this month, Navigate on Autopilot was absent.
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They're forced to navigate themselves back home across a flat, bare, and hostile environment.
How about: Finally, a Lyft service for the hard-to-navigate terrain of mountains!
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You can navigate directly to the Returns Center, or go to the Amazon homepage.
This medical uncertainty is complicated by confusion over how to navigate often contradictory laws.
They know they have a few years ahead of issues they have to navigate.
Coalition forces approaching the city must navigate roads lined with improvised explosive devices (IEDs).
It suggests it has the Gulf Arab heritage to help navigate complex tribal networks.
Health care is a tricky space for Clinton to navigate in the Democratic primary.
At least in the near term, Forte clearly expects Amazon to navigate those challenges.
In reality, we navigate our hometowns and cities by recalling areas of personal significance.
Or fiddling with actual physical buttons and trying to navigate less consumer friendly menus.
In the latter endeavor, it will have to navigate a minefield of competing interests.
Blue Apron, on the other hand, has fewer options but is easier to navigate.
It can swim, fly with incredible agility, navigate obstacles, and hover using its wings.
It helps startups navigate around having "too much structure" involved in their financing rounds.
But once in a workplace, women may find it a complicated space to navigate.
I don't know how we navigate those waters where everyone is happy and safe.
It previously took ships over three hours to navigate and get through the dam.
Luckily, you can let the signs of the Zodiac help you navigate the room.
Dillard plays Dr. Nikki St. Claire, a friend who helps Mimms navigate this obstacle.
High-growth markets throw in some extra tests that you must navigate to succeed.
Both also have their own onboard guidance systems to help them navigate back down.
Luckily, products like TurboTax Home & Business make it simple to navigate freelancing and taxes.
I personally have to navigate doing this while filming a tv show pretty soon.
Update the app and then navigate Settings and make certain Dark Mode is enabled.
This speaks to just how difficult the Chinese market is for Netflix to navigate.
One can also more easily navigate multiple open windows, thanks to a new dock.
Improvement here was measured by an ability to navigate obstacles under poor lighting conditions.
How did he know how to navigate the treacherous water of the music business?
The world is already a difficult enough place to navigate as a trans person.
If you steer clear of that — the other obstacles you'll be able to navigate.
My sense is that United's management and advisers will successfully navigate through this issue.
Soft robots are unique in their adaptability — they're malleable and can navigate unknown environments.
To do so, simply navigate your way back to the aforementioned "Viewing activity" page.
You just have to re-navigate you every time to get to that place.
These military endeavors tested their ability to navigate challenges inherent to large-scale production.
But you've just got to kind of learn how to navigate the new situations.
In the meantime, large manufacturers and retailers are trying to navigate the regulatory uncertainty.
Cops as people who navigate rulesets so that they always come out on top.
Scientists study how they navigate and recognize faces — and now, how they share information.
Patients often had to navigate areas like this just to get around the clinic.
Do you think it's important to navigate the grotesque with a sense of humor?
The only challenge there is that the Fed has almost no room to navigate.
President Donald Trump may be struggling to navigate power in the world's greatest democracy.
So, let's navigate to this HTTP proxy server at the University of Southern California.
But as president, he is still learning to navigate the art of the possible.
"At 19, it's hard to navigate in the world," Lauper, now 64, tells PEOPLE.
Emojis help to navigate irony in text, to clarify tone in a voiceless medium.
By doing this, we will help victims access and navigate their journeys of healing.
So we were able to use them to help us navigate the rollout here.
To set one, do this: Now to set Siri to navigate to those places.
I see him as someone who could navigate the politics of race very effectively.
Chai has the kind of experience Uber will need to navigate a successful IPO.
We see this in how they navigate Instagram and SoundCloud to find an audience.
Duet, I found, activates different parts of your brain as you navigate the mazes.
But from a personal finance perspective, self-employment can be more difficult to navigate.
They navigate around three people attending to someone who is down on the ground.
US employers want smart, quick-learning workers to help them navigate the digital workplace.
Or will it mature in time to triumphantly navigate the uncertain public company waters?
Lamb ran a moderate campaign as he looked to navigate a reliably GOP district.
Drivers also have to confirm when the Navigate on Autopilot feature suggests lane changes.
Tesla's offer comes on the heels of a software update called Navigate on Autopilot.
Or dealing with a listeria crisis, which the company had to navigate in 2015.
It's not super easy to navigate, so a calendar view would definitely be appreciated.
Astrid gives the girls advice, Kevin helps Benoit navigate the unchartered waters of paradise.
Many startups also lack the appropriate legal advice to navigate Tunisia's cumbersome investment environment.
It also has regulatory experts on staff to navigate the complex health-care market.
Colonel Vindman said he and others were trying to "navigate this minefield" on Ukraine.
But Twitter users can turn to myriad guides to help them navigate the labyrinth.
But before then the currency market will have to navigate the U.S. presidential election.
That level of fame isn't easy to navigate and he's done it brilliantly & elegantly.
But it can be a bit harder to navigate when a child is gifted.
It isn't easy building robust robots that can navigate poor weather — and unkind humans.
Care coordination programs help patients navigate a complex system and may improve patient experience.
Many bats rely on echolocation to navigate, but that doesn't mean they can't see.
Brokers and tech vendors will need to help employees navigate increasingly complex coverage decisions.
Look and shoot in any direction as you navigate 12 interactive 3-D environments.
Here's how to get street view on Google Maps and use it to navigate.
Crowdfunding websites provide varying levels of assistance to donors trying to navigate tax rules.
Perhaps this is precisely the type of leadership than can navigate a divided congress.
Navigate to My eBay and select go to Bids/Offers from the dropdown menu.
It comes with a light and slim Alexa Voice Remote to navigate the menu.
You'll be able to navigate webpages and documents more precisely with a scroll bar.
"It's probably confusing" for Republican lawmakers trying to navigate Trump's remarks, said senior Rep.
Cohn was brought on to help Trump navigate through business reform and tax reform.
" When asked about what has been most difficult to navigate, she instantly quipped, "hills.
It's similar to startups that have sprung up to help people navigate fertility benefits.
Press the Xbox button and navigate to the far-left side of the menu.
Press the Xbox button and navigate to the far-right side of the menu.
Inappropriate and excessive care is common, and patients struggle to navigate a fragmented system.
There are other ways to help kids navigate their online worlds as well. 1.
Quarles will now have to navigate even tougher political waters with a Democratic House.
If you're in Austin, we've reviewed apps that will help you navigate the festival.
Cuomo reportedly offered to help Amazon navigate government procedures and support the company's efforts.
Mercury is retrograde, causing communication drama; however, today you will navigate the confusion well.
But I have had to continually navigate the latter as a negative cultural script.
In ale, yarrow is a plant that helps you navigate between realms of consciousness.
But some visually impaired people have also learned to navigate the world this way.
How do you navigate that arrangement and celebrate love without risking the power play?
How did you navigate the extremity of the straight-edge fascism in the scene?
When making the film, how did you navigate the constant changes within this field?
The Tempest is not a particularly large ship, but it's a chore to navigate.
The Waag society employs a biosafety officer simply to help them navigate those rules.
You have to navigate your eyes around the world to gather information about it.
It's one of the few metropolises you don't need a mobile phone to navigate.
Its cars can navigate tricky San Francisco streets — including the notoriously iconic Lombard Street.
Like their parents, the two navigate love, dating, and the workplace, only in 2019.
You have to navigate the weird world of brokers who have their own agendas.
Previously users had to leave Instagram Stories and navigate to Boomerang's stand-alone app.
Could Barnett navigate Lesnar's absurd power to find success with his fantastic submission game?
Something to allow you to confirm, acknowledge, activate and navigate using a physical press.
YouTube is updating its mobile app to make it easier to navigate through videos.
The units navigate and change altitude with the help of remote control and algorithms.
It also dishes tips on how to best navigate a local comic book shop.
Next, navigate to the Settings in Snapchat and select Clear Cache, then Clear All.
Select "Personalization" in the left-hand menu, then navigate to the right-hand menu.
" Once your file browser opens, navigate to your second drive and then click "OK.
If they correctly navigate step one, step two is simply turning on the autopilot.
I hope to start something to support students as they navigate this challenging terrain.
Google is building a search tool to help doctors and nurses navigate patient records.
Parents too can actively help their children in college navigate the often considerable stresses.
Open your computer's internet browser and navigate to the Zoom website at Zoom.us.2.
At night, guests are given candles to navigate the pitch dark rooms and corridors.
Some think chief ethics officers could help technology companies navigate political and social questions.
Now in the wake of his death, we must navigate the storm without him.
If Mitsotakis can navigate those shoals, there's still a huge mid-term debt problem.

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