Navigate
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309 examples of Navigate in a sentence
Because we're all trying to
navigate
with our own skewed compasses, and we all have our own baggage, but the stories themselves are utterly convincing.
This would have been impossible to
navigate
and there would have been a cognitive overload every time they had to open up a new system.
So in this case, Futura being used on the interface helped them
navigate
complexity and make it more clear.
Stories are the means by which we
navigate
the world.
BL: OK, so we're going to emotionally
navigate.
Modern markets are more complex, making today’s recessions far more difficult to
navigate.
These female, strong leaders nurture the young and
navigate
their way through the challenges of the African bush to find food, water and security.
And we don't really understand yet how they
navigate
the landscape, remembering the safest places to cross a river.
And indeed, unfortunately, if you
navigate
by needs you get a very unfocused agenda, because in these situations, needs are everywhere, but the capacity to implement change is very limited.
And if you closed your eyes you'd be able to mentally
navigate
it.
This philosophy challenged its students to
navigate
the ambiguities and conflicts our desires produce, both internally and externally.
They must
navigate
markets daily, making micro-decisions, dozens and dozens, to move their way through society, and yet if a single catastrophic health problem impacts their family, they could be put back into poverty, sometimes for generations.
There’s a simple way to
navigate
the graph as a human: start with a step that doesn’t have any arrows pointing to it.
And they can
navigate
the world using their ears.
And she arranges them so that the viewer actually has to
navigate
through the space, and interact with the objects.
And if we hit enough potholes on our journey in life, and we don't have the resources or the help to
navigate
around them or to pull us out, well, sometimes good people end up doing bad things.
We can use our tradition to
navigate
change.
You have to be able to
navigate
in 3D.
I'd
navigate
using the direction of the wind.
As someone who didn't have a natural proclivity for academics, and my teachers never seemed to understand me, I didn't know how to
navigate
schools and schools didn't know what to do with me.
And they can use that sense to
navigate
hundreds of miles of open ocean.
Arthur C. Clarke: And they can definitely help people, because children quickly learn to
navigate
the web and find things which interest them.
So at the end of the next four years, I decided that groups of children can
navigate
the internet to achieve educational objectives on their own.
We never evolved to
navigate
in the world of atoms.
It's therefore useful for our brains to construct notions like "solidity" and "impenetrability," because such notions help us to
navigate
our bodies through the middle-sized world in which we have to
navigate.
Moving to the other end of the scale, our ancestors never had to
navigate
through the cosmos at speeds close to the speed of light.
So a taxi driver can use a satnav system to
navigate
on unfamiliar roads.
I have so far tried two of the Journal's DVDs and felt enraged at the horrible way that a viewer needs to
navigate
the disk in order to see the films.
This this coming of age dramedy set in Chicago in the early 60's, we follow a group of highschool friends as they
navigate
through the ups and downs of their lives.
Even the guides can't
navigate
their way through those streets but Bourne shook off 100 police with speed and finesse.
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