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It's about a very awkward and tightly wound man who attempts to
navigate
his life as a door-to-door fundraiser/salesman.
Simply put it's a much graphically superior game; the textures are sharp, levels are easy to navigate, and it has much better sound then it's PS cousin.
Well the entire game is a rather funny ordeal as our pirate must
navigate
many obstacles on his quest to become a pirate and rescue the governor's daughter from the pirate ghost LeChuck.
Matthau, in one of his last roles, is great as the widower trying to
navigate
in very strange waters.
Breaking and Entering focuses on Will,(Jude Law) a landscape architect who succeeds in business but finds his personal life is tougher to
navigate.
The antagonist is a giant mechanized whale/shark creature while the main character, Joshua, and his people
navigate
through their sky world in highly stylized mechanical blimps.
The story is about an allegedly brutal legal system that she must
navigate
to get asylum.
This one has a good story of a girl who while at the mall starts to see weird things, then of course monsters show up and our gal named Heather must
navigate
the demented mall, which gets even more demented after a ride in an elevator.
She also has to
navigate
the subways, sewers, and office buildings...all this before she even gets to Silent Hill!
More immediately, China’s territorial claims – particularly in the South China Sea, but also regarding its border with India – and its efforts to expand its influence over neighboring countries will force the US to
navigate
two overarching risks.
Unfortunately, there are few sources of good advice to help young people
navigate
these dangers.
The G20 and the Inequality CrisisLONDON – Almost a decade ago, facing a near-collapse of the financial system and the risk of a depression, the world needed a new form of leadership to
navigate
and restore confidence in the global economy.
Noyer’s diplomatic skill certainly will be put to the test if he has to
navigate
the treacherous waters between the Scylla of French protectionism and the Charybdis of the EU’s five criteria for bank mergers.
Whether policymakers succeed will depend on whether they can
navigate
the challenges stemming from an increasingly divided dual-track economy.
The Wrong German Foreign PolicyBERLIN – German chancellor Angela Merkel likes to
navigate
politically by line of sight – and a very short line of sight at that.
When sailors cannot rely on maps or charts, they must
navigate
by sight, and that is precisely our situation today.
In 2008, the Federal Reserve provided Brazil with a $30 billion swap line to help it
navigate
the global financial crisis.
In the case of pharmaceuticals, for example, this tradeoff can be difficult to
navigate.
Some mothers are simply unable to meet their child’s needs, while others lack the medical or social support to
navigate
the logistics of breastfeeding.
His point was that Google was just like the ferry: the only way to
navigate
the Internet.
Today, it is about providing students with the tools to
navigate
an increasingly uncertain, volatile world.
Or consider Montreal, whose residents must
navigate
the city’s tricky linguistic politics.
So the outcome no longer depends only on their willingness to cooperate in order to
navigate
the raft to safety.
Overall, emerging economies are well placed to continue to
navigate
successfully a world rendered unstable by crises in industrial countries.
Ships laden with tens of thousands of tons of maize, sorghum, split peas, and cooking oil from the United Nations World Food Program and other international aid organizations must
navigate
these dangerous waters.
The extent to which that transformation is positive will depend on how we
navigate
the risks and opportunities that arise along the way.
As Africa and its partners
navigate
the financial storm together, we must ensure that the most vulnerable are not forgotten.
Using this approach, it is possible to argue that the future of many Western economies, and that of the global economy, will be shaped by their ability to
navigate
four inter-related financial, economic, social, and political dynamics.
In Italy, postwar leaders have had to
navigate
the byzantine political maze created by the now-defunct Christian Democrats.
But other cases were not so simple to
navigate.
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