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But caring for a special needs child made navigating the long, inflexible hours nearly impossible.

"I feel like I’m always navigating through crisis mode. It’s exhausting."

From BBC

England's record under him means Tuchel has been spared that prospect of navigating a Nations League play-off while, significantly, Carsley has strengthened the youthful foundations for his successor to build on.

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Schiff will be navigating a new workplace for the first time since 2001, contending with nuts-and-bolts issues like committee assignments and office space, and trying to build relationships to pass laws that benefit California.

Unnamed industry sources subsequently quoted in the US media say the report was "premature" citing "the major issue of navigating antitrust concerns in the United States".

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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