Navigate
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Well, you can think of it as a pattern of information that helps you understand and
navigate
the world.
It's how you
navigate
the world.
Having had to
navigate
being in the less powerful position in multiple aspects of their lives, women are often more adept at how to surreptitiously pressure for change against large, powerful actors.
You could
navigate
and understand every emotional intersection.
Billion-dollar industries thrive because of the fear of it, and those of us who undeniably are it are left to
navigate
a relentless storm surrounding it.
The new mouse remembers what it's afraid of, remembers how to
navigate
the maze, and if that is true, then you can transplant memory and consciousness.
How in the world are we supposed to
navigate
these waters?
That means their neurons go haywire and create a network that's impossible to
navigate.
They use sound to study their habitat, to keep in communication with each other, to navigate, to detect predators and prey.
For most of us, but not all, our sense of sight is how we
navigate
our world.
VG: We call the names and rituals of our ancestors into this room today because from them we received a powerful blueprint for survival, strategies and tactics for healing carried across oceans by African women, passed down to generations of Black women in America who used those skills to
navigate
institutions of slavery and state-sponsored discrimination in order that we might stand on this stage.
Buildings like these are intended to enrich their owners and tenants, but not necessarily the lives of the rest of us, those of us who
navigate
the spaces between the buildings.
Together with MIT, we developed a program that predicts how we can
navigate
the wind highways.
But that's an incomplete picture, because what's more important is that they had factors in their lives that helped to influence their agency, or their specific capacity to actually overcome the obstacles that they were facing and
navigate
the system given their circumstances.
But where I'm trying to be as clear as possible for you now, puzzles have to
navigate
the line between abstraction and clarity.
Education means better health for women and their children, better financial security, greater agency at home and in society, more capacity to
navigate
a climate-changing world.
We had proved the point: that it was possible to
navigate
a complex route using only touch.
She can't speak English, and she can't
navigate
a phone tree.
Urban Dictionary - your source for news and information about the 21st century zeitgeist - describes sex education as: ".. where they try to scare you out of having sex with pictures of diseased genitals..." A more hopeful description of sex education would be something like: a lifelong process of learning about sex and sexuality, exploring values and beliefs and gaining skills to
navigate
relationships and manage your sexual health.
Shortly, you'll be able to get into a car, speak the three words, and the car will
navigate
you to that exact spot.
Yet my large, soft feet allow me to
navigate
sand.
And because I was dragged off the playground at the early age of 10 to translate for family members as they began to migrate to the United States, I understand how daunting it can be for a person, a novice, to
navigate
any government system.
With onboard GPS, it can
navigate
autonomously, and it is rugged enough to self-land without damage.
But I've also heard some really incredibly harebrained ideas about how to
navigate
the multigenerational workplace.
How to
navigate
the multigenerational workplace ... is shoulder pads?
The shapes of letters helped me understand my surroundings better and
navigate
the city.
Before it can
navigate
this onslaught of obstacles, the car has to detect them— gleaning enough information about their size, shape, and position, so that its control algorithms can plot the safest course.
From their new vantage, these smart eyes will probe and see more thoroughly than anything nature could’ve imagined— and help
navigate
any number of obstacles.
There’s even evidence that sea lions can remember how to perform tasks after 10 years with no practice in between, letting them
navigate
old stomping grounds with ease.
We build friendships,
navigate
early romantic relationships, get married and bring babies home from the hospital with the expectation that we'll figure it out.
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