steering

IPA: stˈɪrɪŋ

noun

  • Equipment used to control direction; something used to steer.
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Examples of "steering" in Sentences

  • The man diverted the steering wheel.
  • The steering mechanism is for the prototype.
  • The second is the angle of attack of the steering axis.
  • Right now, the steering is a little ... ah ... erratic.
  • The person at the rear is responsible for the steering with their paddle.
  • The practice, known as "steering," is currently permitted only under certain circumstances.
  • And, in fact, we were running about 10 hours behind, because we had reduced to what we call steering speed for safety and for convenience of the guests.
  • So when we look at China, the conventional wisdom says that the government is very, very smart, and therefore they can do a very good job in steering the economy in the right way.
  • Therefore, government paternalism is justified in steering people away from the decisions that are correlated with emotion and toward those decisions that are correlated with reason.
  • Therefore, government paternalism is justified in steering people away from the decisions that are correlated with instinct and toward those decisions that are correlated with reason.
  • We had been in the storm situation for several hours during the night and, in fact, we were running about ten hours behind, because we had reduced to what we call steering speed for safety and for convenience of the guests.

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