During the campaign, Romney largely steered clear of Trump, and Trump largely steered clear of Romney.
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One of his headings steered the flight away from conflicting traffic, when instead it was the traffic that should have been steered away from the flight.
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I think we should be able to look under the hood a bit more to see how we're being steered and why we're being steered on platforms like YouTube and Facebook.
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Though it has so far steered clear of any bans.
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"He steered clear of anything that was politicized," she said.
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Most studios steered clear of "Rogue One," but Warner Bros.
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Roberts has steered clear of discussing controversial topics in public.
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I really steered clear of doing that all my life.
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They should make sure they're not being steered by anybody.
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Instead, Barr has publicly steered clear of the Ukraine controversy.
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She steered him into the office, and the door closed.
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Although Democratic leadership has steered away from the tactic, Sen.
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And yet Brown steered away from the language of absolutism.
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But Imamoglu steered clear of commenting on his future plans.
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He steered clear of divisive topics like abortion and Israel.
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On Friday, testimony steered jurors into the office of Gov.
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New voter registration pushes, steered by teenagers, are well underway.
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Would they too be steered to a traditional blood test?
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It was Mr. Viscelli who steered me to Effingham, Ill.
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But he steered his sermon toward the unfolding events outside.
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She said Mr. Nygard steered her upstairs and raped her.
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I mean, when has he ever steered us wrong before?
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Pentagon leadership, in contrast, have steered clear of such involvement.
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This particular contact has never steered me wrong, so I agree!
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Paulette preferred a busier route and steered us toward US 29.
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You can do both, yet he steered clear of the questioning.
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Elizabeth Warren's policy position steered the early part of the debate.
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And her vast policy platform steered the terms of the debate.
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It's steered by five commissioners who vote on rules and cases.
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Elizabeth Warren, have steered away from talking about the president altogether.
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Now 279, Saito has steered dozens of ships all over Japan.
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But we pretty much have steered clear of the real people.
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I got home still thinking the woman had steered me wrong.
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Previously, UKIP had steered clear of Mr Robinson and his ilk.
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Another firm supposedly steered its clients to the aforementioned pediatric neurologist.
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Instead of making his scheduled run, he steered the ferry south.
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That is indeed how it has steered the yuan since January.
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Recent presidents have largely steered clear of directly criticizing the Fed.
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Most Chinese historians have steered clear of writing about the period.
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But Boehner has steered clear of endorsing any of the candidates.
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Top Republican leaders in Congress have steered clear of the matter.
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With growing panic, Turner steered his vehicle toward the police station.
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And when the right person steers the ship, you're steered correctly.
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The President, however, has steered clear of blaming the Saudi leader.
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Designer Harley Earl steered GM through its best-remembered styling decades.
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He steered Iraq's economy through a collapse in global oil prices.
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But the Rockets have steered into the madness with unprecedented aggression.
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The creature's head tilted toward her as she steered past it.
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From 2015 to 2017, Blavatnik steered $3.5 million to McConnell's PAC.
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Mr. Dillon has steered clear of controversy and become somewhat thrifty.
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As with so many issues, he steered the conversation to celebrity.
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But the dinner menu steered clear of Middle Eastern main dishes.
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Go deeper: How seniors are being steered toward private Medicare plans
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It made "news the star," and steered clear of politic bias.
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The pilot steered the helicopter toward their destination in Thousand Oaks.
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The company's Twitter account accidentally steered people toward a fake site.
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Each time she steered back to a message about the economy.
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These sharks can potentially be steered to spot enemy ship movements.
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He steered Lehman right into the face of an epic storm.
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The stars also all but steered clear of any political messages.
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I steered in between them, smiling in the clear, blue-green sea.
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And I steered clear of it, and I'm not entirely sure why.
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As he steered through still pouring rain, he feared what he'd find.
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However effective, this strategy could have steered the exhibition toward pedantic hyperbole.
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After the speeches, handlers steered two of the machines into the crowds.
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But despite his apparent involvement, Trump has steered clear of the election.
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But Mr. Rubio steered his response toward a key strength: foreign policy.
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Instead of going to the gutter, he repeatedly steered back to issues.
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"As I steered my shopping cart away, she called out, "Welcome home.
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Armstrong, who embraced Zabelinskaya afterwards, steered clear of criticizing her Russian rival.
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Haji Imam oversaw and steered ISIS' funding through its networks, Carter said.
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Republican presidential candidates have steered clear of Flint on the campaign trail.
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He also steered it to the other side of the political spectrum.
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But he didn't clarify why Green steered clear of the sit-in.
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President Donald Trump, however, has steered clear of blaming the Saudi leader.
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President Trump has clearly steered the economy back in the right direction.
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Cassini was steered into Saturn on September 15 and destroyed on entry.
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But the bill steered clear of the demands of gun control advocates.
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The group piled in and I steered us toward the British lines.
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He has steered the GP2 (and subsequently GP3) Series since the start.
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Find out how New York's taxicab industry steered drivers into financial ruin.
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They backed the truck up and steered toward the area, inching forward.
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But the campaign arm has notably steered clear of other crowded primaries.
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Eventually, I was steered by one of the staff to his office.
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He steered clear of the searing subject that has dogged his presidency.
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Paul steered Tomlin into a quiet café, where she continued to reminisce.
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She moved where he steered her, less conscious of puddles than he.
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It was surviving that trauma that steered him toward a new life.
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Other CBC members also steered clear of urging their colleague to resign.
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McGahn steered Trump's selection of Kavanaugh to succeed retiring Justice Anthony Kennedy.
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A guard steered us to a campsite that smelled of dog poop.
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But McCarthy — like other Republicans — steered clear of comparing King to Trump.
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The prime minister steered it through a lengthy cabinet meeting on November 14th.
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SCARAMUCCI: Not in the campaign though... (CROSSTALK) WATTERS: He steered clear of that.
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Kroger, Albertsons, Costco and other big grocers have steered clear of Walmart's hometown.
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A landmark "host nation" agreement with NATO was steered through parliament in 2016.
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He assumed power in 2014 and has since steered his country toward dictatorship.
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"Olivier steered the maison through a transitional period between ownerships," Cheng tells WWD.
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High-profile investors also steered clear of announcing plans to abandon the conference.
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Each wheel could be steered individually and was functional for navigating rough terrain.
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He slowed down only after being steered into a chat about his grandchildren.
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She steered clear of the drama, despite being hit with waves of homesickness.
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Trump has steered clear of criticizing the first lady, sometimes complimenting her instead.
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He's a former prison inmate who founded the nonprofit organization Steered Straight, Inc.
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She shook her head as her friends steered her toward the access bridge.
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Don't worry, Tommy steered with his hands ... not the way he steers boats.
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The CFPB says borrowers were steered into such short-term forbearance too often.
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California State College at Long Beach—and generally steered clear of the sex,
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Transgenic technology has steered clear of wheat, which is eaten mainly by people.
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She has steered the university during a fraught time for public higher education.
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And those who have spoken out largely steered clear of embracing the decision.
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As the presidential primary season grew increasingly ugly, we steered clear of politics.
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In early 2014, Weinstein steered TWC into a successful new venture: television production.
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My parents thought they were immoral and steered me more toward the Beatles.
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Then the media steered the conversation toward how parents should educate young girls.
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Amex has largely steered clear of home lending products since the early 2000s.
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The early evidence is that the Fed successfully steered between both those shoals.
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In many cases, athletes were steered to the classes by athletics academic advisers.
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We look at the problems that have steered the administration to other options.
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This created an odd circumstance as Bannon steered Breitbart into direct political action.
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But in the past year Bloch has steered the company toward dramatic entertainment.
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It's for these reasons that some have steered clear of traditional retinols altogether.
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The many vocal factions included clergymen, women who steered major organizations and others.
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The Supreme Court has repeatedly steered clear of solving this age-old problem.
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Over the past few months, Ms. Whetstone has steered Uber through several firestorms.
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Mr. Lorch's basketball juggernaut steered players to St. John's, North Carolina and beyond.
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That same love for analog technology has steered the creation of the Phonocut.
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Mr Essebsi, who was 92, steered Tunisia's nascent democracy through a rough patch.
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On the subject of Cruz's competitiveness with Trump, Brookover steered a nuanced course.
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The fish followed right along, swimming in the direction the researchers steered them.
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The generally conservative world of professional golf has steered clear of the controversy.
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Red tides are amorphous and can be steered by wind and water currents.
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They knew the drugs were addictive, and they mostly steered clear of them.
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That if you take on the job of steering the American economy, your performance will be judged based on whether or not you steered it to prosperity — not whether you steered it better than your least informed critics would have.
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Would she have preferred being surgically steered toward a male identity instead of female?
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Swannell will leave M&S having steered a smooth succession for the chairman's job.
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I think that has steered my research to things that are more immediately accessible.
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"We haven't steered away from any topics: Hitler, Mussolini, the Holocaust, wars," Hoffman says.
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Sanchez steered Lunchbox past the looming towers of Manhattan and underneath the Williamsburg Bridge.
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In a speech in Germany on Wednesday, Draghi steered clear of market-sensitive comments.
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What was in the simple narrative that steered you away from the correct answer?
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If they answer yes, the bemused tourists are steered away to non-nude paintings.
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The only reason that it is not steered there is because of my ethics.
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It has also steered an inter-faith campaign against knife crime in the city.
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With Kelly and Michael debacle, but steered clear of picking one over the other.
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Researchers had taken over a yacht's navigation system as it steered in the Mediterranean.
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Because Sunday's winds were particularly strong, the floaters were steered toward the Canadian border.
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When it comes to money, Qualtrics has always steered clear of Silicon Valley norms.
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Donald Trump's obsession with walls steered him down a foolish path on Saturday night.
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Since the All-Star break, Denver has steered back into their hapless, asymmetrical identity.
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He just steered me in that direction and taught me what good music is.
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American voters intentionally steered far away from emerging socialism and the Road to Serfdom.
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Snitker steered the Braves to a 97-65 record and the NL East crown.
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Asked how much he personally made from the deal, Rahal steered clear of specifics.
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Davis has steered Cohen into a complete turn from Trump loyalist to chief accuser.
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Bill Nelson in a race Democrats thought they had steered to a narrow victory.
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In his eight years as president he steered Brazil towards the world's first division.
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Until recently, the tech industry has mostly steered clear of Bay Area housing politics.
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"He steered Obama in '22019, now he's steering Booker," the veteran journalist told Hill.
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Two deckhands steered a rescue boat toward the body, which was floating face down.
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He steered the ship through the gathering storm, and it did not go unnoticed.
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The announcement focused on economic issues and steered clear of the region's political concerns.
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Tracy told me that when she worked in hotels she steered tourists to Prince's.
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While Negan's knee-deep in Whisperer territory, Eugene has steered clear of the group.
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Uncharted territory for Mr. Iger and the company he has steered to overwhelming success.
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I shook my head no, but Reva steered me into the brightly lit kitchen.
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Fleming also steered the bank through its merger with Citigroup Inc's Smith Barney brokerage.
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The two men have steered clear of discussing the Russia probe since, sources said.
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Parsons steered the company right up until it filed for an IPO in 2014.
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Still, he managed to declare mayday, and somehow my father steered away from civilization.
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Knowing what I do now, I would have steered my boys away from football.
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Unlike Uber, however, the company has steered clear of offering on-demand delivery services.
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A retired Navy oceanographer, Admiral Gallaudet has steered the agency through two hurricane seasons.
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The government, which is dominated by conservatives, has mostly steered clear of the issue.
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A cousin, the actor Morris Carnovsky, steered him to the acting teacher Sanford Meisner.
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In their former lives, Nicole and Epstein might have steered clear of implausible schemes.
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Germany's Vettel steered his Ferrari into fourth, just ahead of the Englishman Hamilton's Mercedes.
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And during his re-election campaign, he steadfastly steered clear of criticizing Mr. Trump.
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Fowler's lead dwindled to a single stroke before his putter steered him to safety.
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During the campaign, Netanyahu has steered clear of commenting directly on the U.S. election.
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In exchange for the money, inflated public works contracts were steered the companies' way.
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At Harvard Medical School, he chose a research topic that steered clear of evolution.
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Time staff say the Benioffs have steered clear of editorialThere are other Benioff touches.
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Yes, both sides may have steered deliberately away from a long and messy conflict.
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Teachers saw his talent and steered him to New York City for further training.
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Critics say scarce resources should be steered toward groups that faceater risk of overdose.
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While fighting to pass tax cuts, Republicans steered clear of talking about the deficit.
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Mulvaney has steered the bureau in a more industry-friendly direction since he took over.
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Thankfully, Manuel, an expert conversationalist, chattily steered away my attention until it was all over.
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He bought people homes and cars and steered them through dark patches in their lives.
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Apparently, he was a bad boy before Evan's dad steered him in the right direction.
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She just got wrapped up with a criminal and a manipulator who steered her wrong.
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But consumer groups say they can result in borrowers being steered toward more expensive mortgages.
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It can be steered using brake toggles that are similar to that of a parachutist.
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It's not as if Amazon has steered clear of sex toys as a general rule.
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Known as the "Father of the Constitution," he steered the ship at the Constitutional Convention.
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Predatory lenders steered families of color into the worst loans and those families lost billions.
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Five of them died after an attacker steered a truck onto a Manhattan bike path.
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Rob Portman also steered clear of the convention stage, opting not to give a speech.
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In reality, Mr Xi has steered politics and economics towards repression, state control and confrontation.
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A show in which the woman steered the sexual encounter, based on her own preferences?
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Manafort's and Gates' activities carry outsized importance, since they have steered Trump's campaign since April.
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Since the 805s, allocation has been steered in most countries by IATA's "Worldwide Slot Guidelines".
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Since the 1970s, allocation has been steered in most countries by IATA's "Worldwide Slot Guidelines".
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Unlike Facebook and Google, Netflix has steered clear of news and mostly stuck to entertainment.
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Volumes of these certificates can be steered to bring about desirable outcomes for decarbonization efforts.
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Reality check: Tech and its allies have steered clear of a compromise for some time.
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But potential buyers wary of the U.S. sanctions steered clear of the Marshal Z's cargo.
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Lily Camera pitches itself as the autonomously steered flying camera for those photography-minded people.
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Those at a high risk of re-offending will be steered into recidivism-reduction programs.
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But he has largely steered clear of targeting Rubio with the same level of intensity.
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But some worry that the broadcasters are also being steered away from covering legitimate stories.
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It is moved and steered with the use of a magnetic field outside the body.
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Safeguarding my conscience, I steered clear of male nurses or anyone working for an NGO.
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Layman steered him instead to Ed Royce's district, according to people familiar with their conversations.
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They also steered Anwar through the health care system as he prepares for heart surgery.
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DITIB has denied being steered by the Turkish government or posing any threat to Germany.
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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, in a series of tweets, steered clear of the particulars.
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Ubl has steered PhRMA as the cost of prescription drugs is facing heavy bipartisan scrutiny.
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Gorsuch steered clear of those issues during his 30-minute talk, however, instead speaking broadly.
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Ono wants tourists to come to Fukushima, particularly foreigners, who have so far steered clear.
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If the other lawsuits that Kyros has steered are any indication, then no, probably not.
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Yes—on No. 4 I steered away from written scores, and any fixed musical arrangements.
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I'll point out that Mr. Lopez seems to have steered away from the murder issue.
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He steered me to a table by a large framed photograph of a bald eagle.
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Mark Sidel said his father had steered clear of having his work used for propaganda.
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In 0003, a back-to-work program for public assistance recipients steered Ms. Hernandez there.
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The White House steered clear of a formal meeting, though the two men conferred briefly.
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Mr. Khan's foot hovered over the brake pedal in case my thumb steered off course.
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Anyone and everyone is an expert, steered toward the facts they think they already know.
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Trump also steered the company toward deals with the rest of the Trump-brand empire.
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Several nations steered away from their A-teams, at least for the climactic free skates.
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Mr. Simon has always steered clear of direct political messages, determined not to be didactic.
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Mr. Kohl, Germany's longest-serving chancellor since Bismarck, resolutely steered the nation through its reunification.
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After joining Icahn Enterprises, Brett steered the firm toward profitable investments like one in Apple.
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Russia has steered the Syrian war and co-opted Iran and Turkey in the process.
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They stood on an aluminum plate and steered by touching bars to complete a circuit.
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The original agreement primarily steered clear of major energy issues during a politically sensitive time.
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Clarence Thomas steered clear of the subject at his Supreme Court confirmation hearings in 1991.
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For investors looking to buy the dip, Baruch steered them toward a domestic drilling play.
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The car steered to the left, putting itself in the space between the diverging lanes.
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They steered their ship back to Kimchaek, hoping to sell the squid and flee inland.
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She has steered clear of discussing the economic impact of the campaign or the election.
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I have steered clear of those where I find the evidence overwhelmingly on one side.
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Macron steered clear of geopolitics in his speech, but made clear the battle would continue.
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Her header was firm, well placed, steered toward the far-right corner of Endler's goal.
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Computer-steered drills, saws, and manipulators shape and separate the boards and place components on them.
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Another, Maria Elena Boschi, who steered the reform bill through parliament, becomes Mr Gentiloni's under-secretary.
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Trump praised two teams that played on Monday night and largely steered clear of the controversy.
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In most places pregnant women would be steered away from raw fish, but not in Japan.
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And yet, in public speeches Obama steered clear of mentioning Kissinger or addressing his alleged role.
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General Motors steered its business to a 25% jump in operating profit for the latest quarter.
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They are strange bedfellows, this pair of old men who have steered the country since 286.
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He also steered the company — through a series of poor and avoidable decisions — into near oblivion.
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And then the raw emotions are steered in specific directions, tinting the events with political agendas.
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The tepid jobs number of 151,000 steered the odds of a September rate hike significantly lower.
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Before Sam was GLOW's director, you might remember that his repertoire steered a little more gruesome.
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It matters to the independence of America's trustbusters whether Mr Trump's tastes have steered the DoJ.
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When asked for a comment, Apple steered Gizmodo toward Reform Government Surveillance's statement on the news.
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Friar, who steered Square through its blockbuster IPO in November 2015, will stay on until December.
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On one trip, Josh saw a branch moving so they steered the boat in that direction.
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Liam steered clear of the controversies but gave his 2 cents on being a proper dad.
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Mtukudzi largely steered clear of politics in his songs, which touched on people's everyday life struggles.
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Simply because a model is rated poorly does not mean buyers have steered clear of them.
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"It's a trust your gut thing and it's not really steered me that wrong," she said.
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It's a market leader and Cramer said CEO Frank Del Rio has steered a tight ship.
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The CCF also steered The Paris Review toward interview subjects it wanted for its own magazines.
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Only then will this bureau be steered back into the orbit of government by the people.
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He largely steered clear of politics in his songs, which touched on people's everyday life struggles.
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He steered clear of the rec center and the chow hall, in order to avoid entanglements.
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As the storm sat south of the Louisiana coast, hundreds of ships steered around the system.
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Others are smaller, but either can't be steered or (like the Robobee) are wired for power.
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An Iranian ship steered menacingly close to a U.S. vessel, ignoring radio warnings to change course.
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Or were these websites offering contests of skill that steered clear of prohibitions on sports betting?
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Afterwards, he steered her towards the bathroom and asked her to watch him take a shower.
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Democrats have mostly steered clear of talking about Russia or Mueller's probe on the campaign trail.
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My first impressions of the series, formed in its very first episode, never steered me wrong.
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Blazer had dreamed of becoming a psychiatrist, but was steered into accounting by his pragmatic mom.
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The 103-year-old woman steered her wheelchair to the beverage table and grabbed a beer.
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In other words, Mr. Trump steered clear of holding Mr. Flynn responsible for the criminal offense.
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His step-grandfather, a former Navy secretary, had steered him to a prestigious Virginia boarding school.
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She had tumbled down stairs at work in 223 and her doctor steered her towards OxyContin.
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She had tumbled down stairs at work in 2200 and her doctor steered her towards OxyContin.
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Mr. Seaga steered a conservative course, instituting more privatization and deregulation and severing ties with Cuba.
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And after his troubled start and an apology, Mr. Hoekstra has largely steered clear of controversy.
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Both have steered clear of the corruption that plagues many of those in power in Iraq.
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They steered around mailboxes, branches, pulverized decking and other debris that could blow out the propeller.
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A Republican, he nonetheless steered substantial sums to the liberal causes that his husband once supported.
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Having requested an informal drawing-room wedding, he then steered clear of that room for months.
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In the quarter-century after 256, $850 billion in loans was steered through these community groups.
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The suit claims they steered black and Hispanic borrowers into bad loans, resulting in mass foreclosures.
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"There's a big perception gap," said Stacey Haas, the partner at McKinsey who steered the study.
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Santopadre steered him toward his schoolwork, his family and his friends when he yearned to compete.
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Employees of PNB are suspected to have steered fraudulent loans through the platform to overseas accounts.
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Among the usual suspects were government contracts steered to insiders – leaving Illinois taxpayers holding the bag.
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U.S. President Donald Trump had praised Malaysia's Boeing deal but steered clear of the 1MDB probe.
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The dialysis companies have denied that they inappropriately steered patients into signing up for private insurance.
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The organization's mission has steered it into controversial areas such as gay rights and immigration laws.
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Not only didn't Dr. Luo balk, he steered the conversation to the medical intricacies of surrogacy.
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He was steered to bobsled and nearly made the 2014 Sochi Games team for the Netherlands.
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But rather than achieving a utopian End of History, he merely steered political debate in new directions.
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Unlike some rivals, Prada has steered clear of creating limited edition capsule collections in collaboration with influencers.
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Are organizations building a coalition — which necessarily entails some compromise — or are they getting steered off course?
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With this added frustration, Armen remained level-headed and quickly steered the boat to a nearby shore.
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Microsoft reps told us it steered clear of the Core i series to help preserve battery life.
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In an interview with Huffington Post Van Houten seemingly steered fans away from that Melisandre-Arya theory.
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Spread trading steered some contracts up sharply while others, including actively traded October and December futures, retreated.
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If the writing can be steered towards 'Kids raising a baby,' there can sometimes occasionally be humor.
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DeStefano steered improvements that delivered better results in 2014 and 2016, during Priebus's tenure running the party.
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The ruling steered clear of endorsing religious-based exemptions to a wide-range of anti-discrimination laws.
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She has also steered numerous portfolio companies to him owing to his strong track record with startups.
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Carlton Cuse, who steered Lost for years, is the showrunner, and Wendell Pierce and Abbie Cornish costar.
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"We had steered away from black all season and saved it specially for the Oscars," says Amador.
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Some steered clear of his administration, wary of his instincts and his let-chaos-reign management style.
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After a few weeks, he once again steered our conversation toward the X-rated (dick pics included).
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Since then, the former president has stayed relatively quiet and steered clear of the ongoing healthcare debate.
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Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali, the deposed dictator, steered most of Tunisia's riches to the northern coast.
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The royals have historically steered clear of politics and, under the country's laws, can't even be insulted.
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Officials from some countries seeking meetings with Mr Navarro have been steered to Mr Cohn's staff instead.
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Five-star hotels once steered clear of the area, fearful of the backlash from pro-Tibetan groups.
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When, frankly, they were going to become a missile power, Kennedy steered down Khrushchev and stopped them.
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The 1.8-second firing steered the capsule away from the booster to test an emergency escape system.
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Lahren then steered the topic to something she and her fellow conservatives seem to care more about.
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In September, he called Tesla the "absolute epitome of instability" and steered investors away from the stock.
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Prince steered clear of iTunes and, later, streaming music services for the better part of a decade.
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If a missile is launched it can be steered towards the target with only the pilot's gaze.
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A month later, he steered $50 million in personal funds into his campaign account, state records show.
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Unlike the drone, this one was steered manually from the mother ship, and had high-definition cameras.
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But the mayor largely steered clear of issues the task force had raised about police union contracts.
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The court until now had generally steered clear of taking potentially divisive cases while it remained shorthanded.
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Blackstone largely steered clear of more urban communities with older homes, which are more expensive to maintain.
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Had consumers not been steered toward coal in 1978, fewer harmful emissions might have entered the atmosphere.
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Later, he steered Hillary Clinton to victory in North Carolina, Texas and California in the 19603 primaries.
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The Senate largely steered clear of major changes to the program -- despite a try by GOP Sens.
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In each case, I steered the car back toward the center of the lane, automatically disengaging Autopilot.
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"We have steered Denizbank out from the American sanctions but European sanctions remain in place," Gref said.
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Around 9, waiters steered guests toward a buffet table filled with fried chicken, brisket and Caesar salad.
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"It was common knowledge, you just steered away from him," Sisson, a Gadsden, Alabama resident, told CNN.
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Saudi Arabia and other oil-rich Sunni states steered money and arms to rebels, including Sunni Islamists.
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Nickel, a longtime boxing evangelist, had steered a lobbying group for the sport's expansion in the Olympics.
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Hillary Clinton, by contrast, steered clear of that quadrennially lame attack in her campaign against Bernie Sanders.
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I was floored — I exercised five times a week and steered clear of fast food and soda.
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During those years, many senators saw the writing on the wall and steered clear of the nominee.
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He steered Commerzbank through the turbulence that followed its takeover of Dresdner Bank during the financial crisis.
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David Axelrod served as their joint consigliere, and he might have steered either to the Oval Office.
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The conversation was steered by Mr. Buckley, who said he believed "profoundly" that Mr. Smith was innocent.
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Stewart, leaning back in his seat, steered with one hand out toward the parking lot, then stopped.
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On Thursday, Judge Kavanaugh steered away from the idea that the yearbook reference had any sexual connotations.
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It's like when you leapt onto your Flexible Flyer and steered down the hill with your feet.
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Mr. Smorodinov said he was steered to them by contacts he made at weapons expos in Moscow.
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Since 2013, Ms. Freiman has steered the vision for the city's first institution dedicated to contemporary art.
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Adenauer made a point of meeting with Mr. Graham in 1963 as he steered his country westward.
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Instead, they steered almost completely clear of the issues of abortion, pay equity, and family-friendly policies.
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The fact that Klopp has steered that same squad to two major finals is a minor miracle.
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But Carmichael, since his arrival in Australia in 2015, has steered Seiobo in a very different direction.
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Facebook harnessed billions of users to the engine of artificial intelligence and steered unerringly toward advertising riches.
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As our mother steered us out of the parking garage, the lot attendant waved her payment away.
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His grades at Wolf Point High School plummeted, and he was steered into Ms. Ragland's remedial program.
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A block away, he steered past his father's house and the garage where he learned to tinker.
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They are consequently often left to the private sector, or steered toward a more "sophisticated" directorial vision.
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In the Louisville case, prosecutors said $100,000 was to be steered to a teenage player from Adidas.
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He had steered the hijacked truck into a crowd of shoppers after going underground to avoid deportation.
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The president insisted on talking about e-cigarettes first, but Mr. Azar steered him to the virus.
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The three killers then steered their ship back to a North Korean port, hoping to flee inland.
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The BECHDEL TEST has never steered me wrong when it comes to deciding which movie to see.
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The teen retailer has embraced the positive body image movement and steered away from using traditional models.
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The other people at the table, all white, pretended nothing had happened and steered the conversation elsewhere.
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Swift steered clear of addressing her relationship with Alwyn during an August 2019 interview with The Guardian.
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Today we are steered by a bellowing captain who has never looked beneath the surface of anything.
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Protesters said they had steered clear of Mr. Cassidy's forum out of respect for the flood victims.
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In recent months, the federal government has raised concerns about how patients are steered into private plans.
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The toxins, which can be steered by wind and water currents, are deadly to wildlife, including fish.
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Barry Goldwater, who opposed the Civil Rights Act, against President Lyndon Johnson, who steered it into law.
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Yameen steered the country of just over 400,000 people closer to China, away from traditional partner India.
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"The ship is just too big to be steered into different waters through portfolio management," he said.
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The ads: Off the field, the action wasn't much more exciting, as brands steered clear of controversy.
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Though his body was fading rapidly, Morton somehow steered his car to the road, set for the station.
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High-ranking service members have largely steered clear of politics since Brazil's 21-year dictatorship ended in 1985.
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She's mainly steered clear of glitzy industry parties, and she takes her time updating her social media accounts.
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Mr Hammond sensibly steered clear of the fiscal gimmicks and surprises so beloved of his predecessor, George Osborne.
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"Now you see there's a wave," Gomez's manager Marc Jordan, who once steered Rihanna's career, told BuzzFeed News.
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But a minority won't trust Facebook and won't want to be steered toward articles Facebook considers high quality.
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Kesha has steered clear of live performances since her Sony war erupted, so this is a big change.
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Ms Lam, perhaps sensibly, steered clear of sensitive political issues in her first policy address on October 11th.
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At the same time, they have steered clear of attacks on Trump that might antagonize his core supporters.
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Other economists also expected more fiscal spending would guide the economy after monetary policy steered bond yields lower.
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Furious, Weinstein physically steered her down to the lobby and demanded she never tell anyone what had happened.
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Rousseff vetoed parts of the bill, including one that steered part of the collected fines to regional governments.
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For the most part, Trump and Obama have steered away of directly criticizing one another since the election.
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And while Olivia did "go dark," she and her Gladiators steered the ship in the right direction. Phew!
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Doctors also tackled one factor that has steered some people away from eating fish - fears about mercury contamination.
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At the same time, he launched Windows 10 and has steered the company to be incredibly shareholder friendly.
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And so Republican candidates presented their platform to their constituencies, and steered away from their party's presidential nominee.
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I steered the rover around huge mounds of rock using a console-mounted joystick, pushing forward to accelerate.
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I would have steered away from The Commitments when I was 19 or 20, whenever it came out.
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The California automaker said the driverless capabilities will make the car substantially safer than those steered by humans.
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The micro-territories' potential usefulness to terrorist paymasters first steered them into the firing line after 9/11.
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They steered clear of the military, but took a swipe at conservatives who have been backing the LNA.
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CFPB said the company regularly misapplied payments and steered students who were struggling to make payments into forbearance.
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Companies, travelers and performers have backed out or steered clear of business investments since the law was passed.
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The court ruled that R.B.C. had steered both clients together at the expense of other bidders and shareholders.
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Alexander purposely steered the bill to avoid the polarizing issue of ObamaCare and to focus on other areas.
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I think she should have steered clear, even of a brief, casual, social meeting with the former president.
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Some of the team's players skipped the trip, though Trump largely steered clear of politics during the meeting.
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The kingdom steered OPEC on Wednesday to cut back on the oil spigot in order to boost prices.
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So over the next four years, I implemented an exit strategy and steered the business toward growth sectors.
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He scored 23 more points in the second half and steered the Cavs out of Golden State's reach.
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Son then steered SoftBank's takeover of WeWork, which saw the Japanese firm take 80% control of the company.
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Most big financial firms have steered clear of bitcoin and its kin, with money laundering chief among concerns.
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Teddy Bridgewater has now steered the Saints to a 4-0 record in the absence of Drew Brees.
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He's also steered Twitter through a rough patch when it was struggling with shrinking user numbers and revenue.
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While Ashkenazi children were encouraged to go to college, experts say, Mizrahi children were steered into vocational schools.
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Hogan, too, and Maryland GOP leadership have mostly steered clear of any attempts to litigate Trump's rollercoaster response.
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In retrospect, I wonder if women steered clear because abortion could be one more thing held against them.
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But it was Nebraska Senator Ben Sasse who made it especially clear why he steered away from Cleveland.
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But the problems with Guantánamo that so far have steered his administration to other options have not changed.
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The young waiter, high on ketamine, grabbed the wheel from Kendall and steered the car into a river.
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In years past, I would have steered them to small, strong publications so that they could train there.
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Mr. Mulkeen then steered them toward the Luxembourg Gardens, near where Ms. Greenhouse had once lived and played.
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For years, Plahotniuc effectively steered Moldova's economic development, transforming it into a key linchpin of post-Soviet kleptocracy.
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Those athletes were sometimes steered there by counselors who knew the courses required little work for good grades.
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Her daughter, Ms. Manka, has steered the family since the shooting, aided by her husband and younger sister.
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Others, clothing brands in particular, fill gaps left by companies that have steered clear of the platform altogether.
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As a result, immigration attorneys and advocates steered some undocumented crime victims away from the U visa program.
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After a few false starts, the sommelier steered him to a vinho verde from a winery called Aphros.
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He was someone she turned to for comfort and he steered her down the wrong path numerous times.
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The candidates could have steered questions over climate change, child care, health care and more toward racial injustice.
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Beijing has steered contracts to Chinese telecommunications companies after Edward Snowden's revelations about American intelligence gathering in China.
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As you can see in the video, they're all being steered manually using what look like RC controllers.
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While winners steered away from directly criticizing Mr. Trump, several used their moment onstage to take clear jabs.
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Nadella has obviously steered Microsoft in a different direction since taking over as CEO nearly six years ago.
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People in wheelchairs or with baby strollers and bicycles might also be steered to the seat-free cars.
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Maybe these men and women ought to have steered clear of kingmaking and focused on doing their jobs.
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Sallick spoke with Reuters to share some of the guiding principles that have steered her through the years.
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Marvin steered the car to the right side of the road, about 100 feet from a gas station.
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Goodlatte's office declined to comment for this story, but steered questions toward Aguilar, who helped organize the event.
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The president could have steered back on message on Friday, hoping the "s---hole" controversy would die out.
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That's hardly rare — most reality shows are staged or at least steered toward a preplanned result, of course.
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And Chicago — even some in the top echelon of the city's establishment Republicans — largely steered clear of him.
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Algerian activists say they are concerned the army-steered transition toward democracy will prove illusory as in Egypt.
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According to UPI, the cheetah ended up hopping off the safari vehicle and steered clear of Shimek's car.
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Trawlers and yachts passed in the westbound direction as Tim steered up top at the big silver wheel.
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She was steered toward the issue by Amartya Sen, the Indian economist, who later won the Nobel Prize.
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Stewart also steered clear of the feud between Trump and one of his home-state senators, Mitt Romney.
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Ben is one of the most influential technology investors of his generation and has steered clear of politics.
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In his first season, he steered the Knicks to a 17-65 record — the worst season in franchise history.
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Southerners in general bristle at this idea that they must be steered, that they can't set their own course.
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Because you're confined to Amazon's Fire OS and generally steered towards buying Amazon products, the features are insanely limited.
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Authorities allege she intentionally steered herself and her sister off a cliff in Maui, Hawaii, on May 29, 2016.
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Throughout the day he parried a bit more with the senators, but steered clear when they squabbled among themselves.
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Still, many of the high-profile Silicon Valley venture firms have steered clear of investing outside their comfort zone.
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She's steered the company from high growth (second fastest in the UK) to its successful sale to News Corp.
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Thus far, Apple's Siri, Google Now and Microsoft Cortana have steered clear of accessing anything to do with money.
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After the conflict ended, officials steered relief funds and cheap loans to businessmen who promised to rebuild the country.
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New partygoers arrived through the foyer, and Blaine steered my body toward the stairs, which led to the bedrooms.
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To begin with, he said that claimants were steered toward the gift card because they could request it online.
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The 89-year-old cleric steered clear of politics under Sunni dictator Saddam Hussein who oppressed the Shi'ite majority.
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Some deep-pocketed Republican contributors have also steered clear of the presidential race out of discomfort with the nominee.
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U.S. President Donald Trump had praised Malaysia's Boeing deal but steered clear of publicly commenting on the 1MDB probe.
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Mr Jones steered a poor country through a time of biting austerity, which started just after he took office.
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Ever since he steered Oklahoma to a national championship in 193, Bob Stoops' coaching arc has been fairly predictable.
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They steered two investigations one in favor of the candidate they loved and one against the candidate they hate.
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This, in many respects, is the way our passively owned, quantitatively steered market trades for weeks-long stretches now.
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The company has created a flat electronically steered satellite antenna that's out to revolutionize the world of mobile communications.
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Specifically, Weaver steered his followers (and employees) to a GoFundMe page, where a $10,000 goal has already been surpassed.
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To date, the two front-running mavericks have steered clear of debate attacks against each other, even when invited.
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Heath said that China has steered its spending to obtain weapons including submarines, aircraft carriers, stealth aircraft and missiles.
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He's since supervised 2014's Dark Souls II and steered 2003's Bloodborne from concept art to classic status.
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Investors however, have steered clear, and the platform is so-far funded entirely by Eng and his co-founder.
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Armstrong, who died in 2012, is often remembered as a humble hero, who famously steered clear of the spotlight.
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People have been worried about the impact of Brexit and steered clear, so that relative underperformance will be redressed.
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Rather, on her 16th birthday, she met future husband Tsering Wange, and fate steered her down a different path.
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Both Nelson, whose efforts have been steered by lawyer Marc Elias, and the campaign of his opponent, Republican Gov.
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Bratkowski came in, completed 21961 passes for 21963 yards and steered Green Bay to a 21968-21971 overtime victory.
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The longtime Altria executive succeeded former Juul CEO Kevin Burns, who steered the company through its deal with Altria.
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He gently steered the boat to shore, and I leapt to the beach along with Michael Timm, the researcher.
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During her 12 years in office, Merkel has steered Germany to the position of becoming the EU's economic powerhouse.
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Among the leading candidates is Addisu Demissie, who oversaw Booker's 2013 Senate bid and most recently steered California Gov.
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Lasers and magnetic fields carefully braked and steered the atoms, siphoning off energy as they bound together into molecules.
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According to a Web site with connections to the governor's office, Hammer steered two million dollars toward the contest.
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A few days after the storm, Carol steered her skiff toward the island's uppermost tip to survey the damage.
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The handoff can be smooth enough that you don't notice you've been steered to exit through the gift shop.
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The administration claims the rule is necessary to protect consumers from being steered toward bad investments that carry commissions.
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The evening's conductor was Karina Canellakis, who steered the ensemble through rhythmically thorny material with clarity and relaxed elegance.
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There are real questions about whether consumers have actual choices or are simply steered into fulfilling their algorithmic profile.
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It's almost like he wants some terrible scenario to present itself so he can be steered in either direction.
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In the days since, the President has largely steered clear of tweeting about controversial matters like the Russia probe.
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Transnet steered McKinsey toward working with a company, Regiments, owned in part by a businessman linked to the Guptas.
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It remains unclear why the civilian craft steered directly into the boat with the agents, but the boats collided.
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Mr. Obama did not mention his successor's name and steered clear of discussing the turbulence afflicting President Trump's administration.
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But Rosselló discarded that idea after news surfaced that Schatz had reportedly steered government contracts to his relatives' businesses.
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Over the past two years, Mr. Trump has often steered clear of weighing in on harassment and misconduct accusations.
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But she always steered clear of heroin, she said, thinking it was for junkies, for people living in alleys.
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At the hearing, she said something different: that Gomez had steered her to embellish the statement she'd given him.
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And at the Santa Anita Derby, the second betting choice, Roadster, steered by Smith, edged the favored Game Winner.
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And sure enough, there were animals and birds everywhere in that prison, but they steered clear of those cages.
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They're also exercising their pandemic contingency plans, remaining cautious and have so far steered clear of the virus' spread.
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But as relations with that country soured, the government steered those textbook contracts to a few major Afghan publishers.
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He succeeds Lloyd C. Blankfein, who led the firm for 3.83 years and steered it through the financial crisis.
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As Hurricane Irma steered its way toward the Florida Keys on Saturday night, Florida began to feel its approach.
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In this case, the SUV steered toward the barrier without providing an alert to the driver, the NTSB found.
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"Last night about 4 in the morning, we nailed a mailbox," Mr. Modisette said as he steered the boat.
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Being the innovator we know and love, the singer steered clear of predictable products like chocolate hearts, perfume, jewelry.
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At U.T., Mr. Tillerson steered clear of fraternity excesses as not exactly résumé building for strait-laced Exxon recruiters.
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Friar had steered the company through its blockbuster IPO in 282.69 and news of her departure sent shares tumbling.
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Hallie Rich, the president of Alternavites, steered clear of gummies when coming up with her own line of vitamins.
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She steered me by the elbow into a classroom where a string hung with paper rectangles bisected the room.
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In the wake of the market crash, as banks steered clear of the risky deals, GE Capital moved in.
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The entrepreneur Andrew Yang steered his answer on universal basic income to address sexism and harassment in the workplace.
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In the wake of the crash that killed him, helicopter charter businesses have largely steered clear of the media.
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And I steered clear of the poutine, having eaten more than enough on a recent trip to Quebec City.
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The US and Iran have steered away from armed conflict, but the prospect of asymmetric attacks, including cyberattacks, remains.
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Yet from a thousand miles away, they have leaned on VA officials and steered policies affecting millions of Americans.
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For example, he steered us towards a zero down payment VA loan and a less-than-honest home inspector.
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After the conflict ended, officials steered relief funds and cheap loans to businessmen who promised to rebuild the country.
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Most of the frontrunners have carefully steered clear of any hard analysis, or even implicit criticism, of Clinton's campaign.
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It was fall of 1999, and Yang, 24, was in the job he had steered toward his whole life.
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She steered Germany through a period of power and prosperity even as economic and political fires broke out abroad.
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In 203, Mnuchin founded his own firm, Dune Capital Management, and steered the group toward financing major feature films.
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The first group—prompted by an actress who steered the conversation—gossiped about a recent unplanned pregnancy on campus.
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There was a man I was steered to; a friend told me he was a bit of an exhibitionist.
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One minute, the grandmother of 3-year-old Acen King steered them toward the JC Penney in Little Rock, Arkansas.
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This week Vietnam said Beijing had steered the rig, the Haiyang Shiyou 981, into a stretch where jurisdiction is unclear.
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Engineers from Drexel University have devised a bacteria-powered microrobot that can be steered through fluids with applied electric fields.
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"Hurricanes effectively move as pebbles in a stream, that is, they are steered by large-scale weather patterns," Klotzbach said.
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Nazarbayev steered his nation, which is five times the size of France in area, to independence from Moscow in 1991.
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However, many in China steered clear of the show altogether, while online chatter was more muted than in previous years.
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Though this was not an explicit ban on gun research, the CDC steered away from the topic as a result.
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The confirmation bias has steered the media into lying over and over again which is why no one trusts them.
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Today, the use of robots in the operating room is limited because they must be steered manually with a joystick.
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Tiny shifts in its track appear to have steered the worst of Irma away from Miami-Dade and towards Tampa.
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The Americans, Europeans and Arabs who steered those negotiations were this time either reduced to observer status, or absent altogether.
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But Chinese buyers have steered clear of U.S. produce because of the trade dispute and scooped up Brazilian beans instead.
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But it steered away from its previous insistence the Syrian president should leave at the start of a transitional phase.
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Along with President Obama, he oversaw our nation's economic recovery and steered us from another depression after the 2008 collapse.
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Sullivan steered clear of the worst of the controversy in the short statement, instead touting Greyball's other, more palatable uses.
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The Bureau alleged that the company systematically misled borrowers, mismanaged student loan payments, and steered students into unfavorable repayment plans.
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British bookmaker William Hill said Cracknell's inclusion has steered Cambridge from 11/10 outsiders to firm favorites at 1/5.
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Early promotional teasers for the film steered clear of explosions and carnage in favor of images depicting the community's strength.
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New York City was steered away from fiscal collapse in the 1970s with the help of a financial control board.
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Lincoln in particular steered clear of the trail, as outright campaigning was still considered unbecoming of a future chief executive.
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Varying the output of the electron gun, however, can create a lopsided force deliberately, permitting the craft to be steered.
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Since then, I've steered clear of the trend that's dominating lip colors, eyeshadow palettes, hair, and sugary blended coffee drinks.
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Her parents are "very traditional" and initially steered her toward a "more stable" career in law or the hard sciences.
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This year, it's steered away from the dollar because dollar's been strong, bitcoin's been up, which is a real breakage.
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Think of Alan Mulally, the CEO who steered Ford Motor to safety when other auto companies were heading to bankruptcy.
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He was the one who steered police to the compound, after his grandson was reported missing in Georgia in December.
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I think because of that I kind of steered it in a direction where we made our most difficult record.
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Twitter will do that, when its millions of users turn their attention to something important, but they won't be steered.
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Another Tesla driver managed to recreate the accident, showing the terrifying moment when Autopilot steered into danger instead of away.
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The workers claim that Wells Fargo steered more than $3 billion into expensive funds run by Wells Fargo that underperformed.
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It also got a boost from federal programs that steered business to Quicken when refinancing demand overwhelmed the mortgage market.
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Former Unilever executive Lewis has steered a steady recovery after the accounting scandal capped a dramatic downturn in Tesco's trading.
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Former campaign rival Carly Fiorina steered clear of Trump, speaking instead of the need to prevent liberal policies taking hold.
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While the party organization has poured money into the Georgia special election, official committees have largely steered clear of Montana.
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While Obama has stayed out of the spotlight since leaving 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, he hasn't steered clear of the headlines.
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While her acceptance speech steered clear of any direct political statements, her emotion filled address drew plaudits on social media.
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The BMW, Model S and Volvo "steered toward or across the lane line regularly," requiring driver intervention, the IIHS said.
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His tenure was significant because it steered the Agency in the direction of a public health approach to drug policy.
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Kelly steered Trump toward issuing a public statement of support for McMaster, though the assault continued into the next week.
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Mr Westerberg had steered the recordings toward sophisticated singer-songwriter territory, with vulnerable tunes and a taste for Flannery O'Connor.
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But when its founder seriously contemplated a run for president, Bloomberg News editors steered their reporters away from covering it.
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Instead, he appealed to people's aspirations for greater power in public life and steered those aspirations in a conservative direction.
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Blessing steered Commerzbank through the turbulence that followed its takeover of Dresdner Bank in the midst of the financial crisis.
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They steered clear of framing their misgivings on morality grounds, instead voicing concerns about "military readiness" and unit cohesion. Gen.
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John McEnroe steered clear, although one of his on-court rants about playing in the rain is there for posterity.
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The central bank steered clear of a rate cut which, economists said, could have put pressure on the dinar currency.
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The pair in the boat didn't even look up, but the old man took the cue and steered them away.
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The period marked a brief time of stability, in which Lebanon seemed to have steered clear of regional fault-lines.
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He steered his party to successfully taking control of the upper chamber in 2006 and maintained Democratic control until 2014.
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She is effective, which is partly why she's been a congresswoman since 1987 and has steered the party since 2006.
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But Sanders on Saturday steered the discourse deeper into the political realm by endorsing Wasserman Schultz's primary challenger, Tim Canova.
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Can democracy, in its seemingly inevitable advance, be steered to avoid the tyranny of the majority while securing liberal values?
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Rice steered a strongly worded resolution through the United Nations that authorized a US-led NATO intervention to protect civilians.
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Glasberg, also the showrunner of the mothership series, briefly steered the ship at "NCIS: New Orleans" after one showrunner's departure.
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Since the start of the year, Sanjeev have steered Reuters coverage of India and helped coordinate work across South Asia.
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An intriguing twist on mystical neofolk, steered by unorthodox percussion, Tóth's silvery vocals, and a wick of melancholia running throughout.
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George Wittemyer, the scientific director of the conservation group Save the Elephants, steered the car toward movement in a thicket.
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One spring morning, I joined Hamilton as she steered her car through a downpour toward the house of Angelica Hearn.
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American evangelicals had long steered clear of politics, but with the advent of Moral Majority that was no longer so.
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Democrats are deeply angry at the ways in which Trump and his enablers within the GOP have steered the country.
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Aides steered clear of the front of the plane to avoid being tapped for a venting session with Mr. Trump.
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Hong Kong visitor arrivals plunged nearly 40% in August from a year earlier as tourists steered clear of the city.
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But campaign speeches had mostly steered clear of any belt-tightening measures that might be required to lower that debt.
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Parents may go to sign daughters up for Girl Scouts and are unwittingly steered toward Boy Scouts, the lawsuit said.
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Mr. Moore's past comments about women, which Mr. Bell mostly steered clear of, ultimately cost him support in the Senate.
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But Rosselló discarded that idea after news surfaced that Rivera Schatz had reportedly steered government contracts to his relatives' businesses.
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When I wandered to the Barbie aisle in the toy store, I would be subtly steered back to the Legos.
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Mr. Trump's wishes, often expressed on social media, have at times steered the internal deliberations over the bill off course.
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After an initial, awkward meeting at the Pentagon with Mr. Mattis, the two men often steered clear of each other.
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Yet in high schools across the country, students who are struggling in traditional classrooms are increasingly steered into online courses.
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After the hijacking, the pirates steered the Comoros-flagged, Sri Lankan-crewed vessel back to the Somali town of Alula.
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At one point, he studied for the priesthood, but lost interest amid a political awakening that steered him decidedly leftward.
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In the 1980s and 1990s, he steered G.E. through a period of extraordinary corporate prosperity and became a management celebrity.
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But like Wright, Mattingly was a one-team captain whose back problems steered him off a course bound for Cooperstown.
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And he steered $21951,21952 to an unsuccessful campaign to defeat George C. Wallace's comeback as governor of Alabama in 21950.
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Commanders of the rival militaries had long steered clear of the other by speaking through often-used deconfliction telephone lines.
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Farmers today operate self-guided tractors steered by GPS, use drones to monitor crops and employ artificial intelligence in irrigation.
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Even a bottle of Corona was $13, so I steered clear of the minibar for the sake of my wallet.
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Despite the fact that her wedding was reportedly inspired by The Notebook, Hailey steered clear of any vintage beauty references.
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Members of the trio said they had consciously steered clear of political material as a way to maintain mainstream acceptance.
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The farm-to-table movement, which steered cooks to pickling as a way to preserve the bounty of harvest, contributed.
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During the summer holiday period, regional stock markets may continue to be steered by short-term investors in low volumes.
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Other possible top-tier Democratic contenders, including Biden and Warren, have to date steered clear of visiting the Hawkeye State.
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According to FEC filings, the Trump campaign steered $24.73,247.57 toward Trump's private interests in the fourth quarter of last year.
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He has steered a steady course as the artistic director of Bargemusic, balancing adventurous new music and family-friendly classics.
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I've always steered clear of fortunetellers, and the idea that someone else can read my thoughts gives me the creeps.
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Optimists speculatively grabbed him as high as the second or third pick in the draft, while pessimists cautiously steered clear.
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Trudeau steered clear of the maritime dispute in his comments and instead chose to focus on economic ties with Japan.
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The company has steered through upheaval in retail by beefing up customer service and turning stores into modern-looking showrooms.
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It also steered clear of discussing a plan to lower taxes for big businesses, which did not have parliamentary support.
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The rider then steered the ATV up the truck's built-in ramp, into the truck's bed and plugged it in.
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A: Most tropical storms are "steered" by winds that push them along, including over land where they eventually lose power.
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Praising Trump's "critical approach" on the aid issue, Netanyahu steered clear of advocating a suspension of funding for the Palestinians.
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Many Democrats steered clear of impeachment talk on Thursday, although a prominent liberal congresswoman, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, embraced the idea.
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SINCE waving goodbye to the nation from a helicopter on January 20th, Barack Obama has mainly steered clear of the spotlight.
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Morrison took over as CEO a little less than five years ago, and has steered the company into a major transformation.
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He steered toward solutions, renewable sources of strength he felt could save us from descending on history's path of failed republics.
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In recent interviews with Reuters, Brasilia Group members steered away from granular details about how a potential Bolsonaro administration would govern.
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I used the most natural-looking shades possible, and steered clear of eyeliner, which tends to add a harsh, animated look.
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Cruz comfortably steered himself to a win in Iowa due to strong Evangelical support, wrote Gwyneth Kelly and Emma Foehringer Merchant.
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The company largely steered clear of regulators until last year, when the extent of its privacy problems started to become clear.
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But as Noah steered the interview, it was clear that trying to sway Lahren was never his intent, or vice versa.
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Venezuelan government officials did not return requests for comment, and Maduro steered clear of the topic during a late afternoon speech.
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Among stocks, Samana likes cyclicals — shares of companies whose stock prices are typically steered by the health of the overall economy.
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As I wended my way through the side streets, I avoided a double-parked armored car and steered around construction sites.
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Shortly after, Hathaway replaced Zoe with stylist Penny Lovell, who steered the actress's style persona from goody-goody to hipster-prep.
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Payoneer, a payments processing company based in New York, steered toward a more niche market by targeting small businesses selling globally.
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She had an evening function so gave me her credit card and steered me toward the nicest restaurant in the hotel.
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Lack of research is one reason the agency has so far steered clear of greenlighting products containing cannabidiol for medical use.
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WHAT MAKES IT POSSIBLE: Merkel, who has steered the conservatives toward the political center ground, looks comfortable ruling with the SPD.
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After a beat in which we all sat in silence, I observed that it appeared we'd steered into dangerous spoiler territory.
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It steered clear of most of the charges in the Times piece, focusing on how the company is approaching things now.
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A promotional stunt steered by Red Bull, the afternoon of frivolity included a few runs on an inflatable crab and shark.
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And the events that followed suggest he steered this group of naive and disaffected young people into a carefully laid trap.
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Fed Vice Chair Stanley Fischer earlier in the day steered clear of prognostication, opining only that the economy needs faster growth.
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I don't think the book dispelled the myth, but the book steered a course right down the middle of that discussion.
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They also said he steered two real estate developers to a friend's law firm while supporting their interests on rent legislation.
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So far that philosophy has not steered us wrong, so I cannot wait to share 'One Man Band' with our fans!
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The Australian dollar also took a tumble as its central bank steered clear of rate hike talk at its latest meeting.
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An active philanthropist, Pinault has seemingly steered around much of the startup world since, unlike others of the world's richest individuals.
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A four-run eighth inning steered the Rockies to an 8-4 win over the St. Louis Cardinals at Coors Field.
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Against the seemingly unimpeachable authority of science, van Eetvelde sets her art — a chaotic system that cannot be predicted or steered.
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Most studios steered clear of the Dark Knight and the Man of Steel's on screen scuffle, preferring to hold their fire.
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Some investors have steered toward technology and support services, which carry less legal risk than cultivating or selling the weed itself.
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Mr Zhou also steered China towards a system in which banks set interest rates themselves, rather than merely follow government diktats.
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The killing inflamed racial tensions in a city that seemed to have steered clear of the troubles that engulfed other places.
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Fittingly, she's steered clear of ever signing with a major record label, instead fiercely building her own unique path to stardom.
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But Mnangagwa, who himself stands accused of participating in repression, has steered clear of acts of retribution against the former president.
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Before that, he steered Google's New York office through its tremendous growth period — it ballooned from 50 engineers to over 3,000.
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Kymeta replaces dish technology with a flat antenna that can be steered electronically and, as a result, track a moving satellite.
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With mounting pressure from ABC to include a love interest in Ellen, DeGeneres steered her character — and herself — toward uncharted territory.
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Burrard-Lucas also steered clear of taking quick multiple shots to avoid the clicking noise, which could have alarmed the wildlife.
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By and large, Trump has steered clear of the tactics his predecessor used to garner support for his health care bill.
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Before joining the securities regulator, Guo steered China Construction Bank Corp to its successful initial share sale, which raised $8 billion.
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In the 25 years since that loss, Pence's political allies and enemies alike say he has steered clear of personal attacks.
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I unplugged from social media (sacrilege for a journo) and, at times, I consciously steered clear of listening to the news.
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His textualist approach steered the court away from judicially crafted multi-part tests that seemed more like statutes than judicial decisions.
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Investigators found that Petrobras contracts routinely included a flat kickback rate and that money from bribes got steered to political parties.
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On-screen, he steered us over to the entrance to the maze, and I peered in at the contraptions chugging away.
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In the last two years, Elman, 77, has steered Noble to return to its roots as an asset-light trading house.
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Bannister has steered the FTSE 100 company through a number of acquisitions, including the buyout of Standard Life Assurance last year.
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Khan steered the car toward Section 21944, where many of the dead from America's newest wars -- Afghanistan and Iraq -- are buried.
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By February, he was out of a job after having steered the team to a 23-31 start to the season.
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While most financial institutions have steered clear of bitcoin and other volatile cryptocurrencies, CEOs across industries are investing heavily in blockchain.
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Those who organized the event or who agreed to take part largely steered clear of discussing the controversy surrounding the country.
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Alex O. Tagapan, who usually takes tourists on sightseeing cruises, steered toward the entrance of the boomerang-shaped atoll and accelerated.
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Manafort did not apologize for his crimes, but praised Judge T.S. Ellis, saying he steered the hearing in a professional manner.
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When the issue came up in a presidential debate, Lopez Obrador steered clear of declaring a firm stance on that matter.
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Tester's campaign issued a statement that steered clear of criticizing Trump while highlighting the president's praise for bills advocated by Tester.
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"I think she should have steered clear, even for a brief, casual social meeting with the former president," Mr. Coons said.
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In March, the driver of a Model X died after his car steered into a highway divider in Mountain View, Calif.
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Advocates of the rule, including President Obama, argue it will protect investors from being steered toward pricey but unnecessary financial products.
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The Senate's bill steered clear of changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, setting up a controversial fight with House lawmakers.
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Bredesen has steered clear of issues championed by the progressive wing of the Democratic Party, focusing instead on more local issues.
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But the question of what turns people toward violence — and whether they can be steered away from it — is bedeviling researchers.
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I don't dress like a regular construction worker, so I just steered it down the street as if I owned it.
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John R. Kasich of Ohio, who agreed not to contest Indiana if Mr. Cruz steered clear of Oregon and New Mexico.
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John Mark Blowen, a 68-year-old former draft resister who had steered clear of politics for decades, echoed that sentiment.
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The ship of state is being steered by a man who has no idea what he's doing and, frankly, it's terrifying.
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He steered it into a battle in Wake County, where a school board had gutted guidelines promoting racial diversity in classrooms.
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Ms. Hayes directed the hounds with horn blasts, as she steered them into wooded areas and underbrush to seek a scent.
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Ray and Robert lived forever with the knowledge that their upbringing had steered the rapids of their parents' sometimes rocky marriage.
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As Chris Brown steered the hook toward the high-heavens, Chance's addition to the track was reduced to a writing credit.
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The market's course from here will be steered by which aspect of the yield collapse seems more relevant at the moment.
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Taxi industry leaders steered drivers into reckless loans From 22.5 through 211, about 240,2200 people signed loans to buy taxi medallions.
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The stock soared while one of the founders, Bill Gates, steered the company but languished under his successor, Steven A. Ballmer.
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Foot traffic to movie theaters has been on the decline for several weeks as consumers have steered away from public spaces.
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The pair hopped in the family pickup — just the two of them — and Mr. Romney steered them back into the fog.
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Sad to see an Ed KOCH clue become Koch Industries, given the hellscape toward which companies like theirs have steered us.
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Ted Cruz's 2016 campaign, which — like competitor and now-President Donald Trump — steered away from straightforward biographical ads during the race.
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Bloomberg steered the city's recoveries from both the 9/11 attacks (he was inaugurated in January 2002) and the financial crisis.
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" In a statement, an OYO spokesperson said, "the company is steered by its management and there is no pressure from anyone.
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Through his message he has moved markets, steered global business in a better direction for American companies and defended American workers.
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Some realtors refused to show listings or conduct house tours for minority testers, others steered them away from predominantly white neighborhoods.
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This week, Bracher replaced Roberto Setubal, who steered Itaú through growth across Brazil and Latin America during his 23-year stint.
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It can be steered with either a tablet that inserts in the chair's side—and lets you control colored ambient lighting!
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He was wearing a gray winter coat and supported on both sides by friends, who gently steered him to a chair.
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Two of us peeled away to bail water out — and with no one left to navigate, we steered way off course.
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Bono largely steered clear of the overt references to President Donald Trump that had peppered his performances during the election campaign.
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In exchange the US Navy officials steered ships to ports where Francis' company operated, providing service such as fuel and tugboats.
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Most studios steered clear of "The Fate of the Furious," but there were a few brave newcomers opening in limited release.
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To avoid disrupting their work, Torres steered us toward a long sandbar, a hundred feet from where the Mashco had gathered.
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Prosecutors said he had steered the fishing boat into a Portuguese freighter, the King Jacob, off the Italian island of Lampedusa.
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It was possible that, through a raised eyebrow or a well-timed smile, they had unintentionally steered Mallin toward her identification.
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At the intersection of Budapester Strasse and Kantstrasse, the attacker swerved from the street and steered the truck into the market.
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As a freshman torn between physics and economics, she was steered by a college counselor to advanced physics and elementary economics.
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Of all the factors that transform how we communicate, none are so powerful as young people, who have always steered language.
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"BlacKkKlansman" has been steered by Dani Weinstein (no relation), who served as the Weinstein Company's publicity chief from 2012 to 2016.
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But he steered clear of offering any clear statement on whether Trump and Xi are likely to resolve their trade differences.
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They praised the administration's moves to clear the way for oil industry activity, and steered clear of commenting on climate change.
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I think I just thought that's not what I want to absorb my entire life into, and I steered clear of it.
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He is a larger-than-life figure who steered JPMorgan through the financial crisis and regularly stands up to regulators and politicians.
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As long as Republicans in Congress are beholden to them, they'll continue to get steered into shutdown battles they can't really win.
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While she may have steered clear from the butcher counter, Kardashian did have one big craving during her pregnancy: Krispy Kreme donuts!
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Inside the military base, the families were steered into a crowded, hot room with rows of folding chairs and big whirring fans.
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Biden — speaking to a crowd filled with union members — steered his remarks heavily toward populist issues including corporate greed and income inequality.
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While many Democrats have steered clear of speculation about Trump, Speier appears not to be alone in talking to mental health professionals.
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After the Brexit referendum in 2016, and steered by Mr Philippot, then a party vice-president, Ms Le Pen became a Frexiteer.
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Mr. Beshear has largely steered clear of the culture wars, hoping instead to make the election a singular referendum on the incumbent.
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Investors steered away from riskier assets and moved to defensive stocks, which some consider to be safer in times of economic uncertainty.
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Unlike some of its competitors in oil, Glencore has so far steered clear of owning downstream assets like refineries and retail stations.
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But Chinese buyers have steered clear of U.S. produce amid the tit-for-tat trade dispute and scooped up Brazilian beans instead.
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According to the National Weather Service's Ken Waters, the flight could've just steered clear of it and still made it to Phoenix.
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Mr Dimon has since steered his firm to a position of strength; by contrast, Goldman has too often seemed close to faltering.
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The army bristles at claims that it steered the Supreme Court to remove Mr Sharif last year on flimsy charges of "dishonesty".
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I used the whiskey wheel in the back to locate a few other scotches that steered slightly away from the medicine cabinet.
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Counting calories has disrupted our ability to eat the right amount of food, he says, and has steered us towards poor choices.
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Political science has a lot to say about why elected representatives have steered clear of hugely unpopular policy initiatives in the past.
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Just a few decades ago, black people weren't thought to be equipped to be quarterbacks, and were steered away from the position.
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"Alcoa steered steady and showed resilience in spite of near-term market challenges, " Chairman and CEO Klaus Kleinfeld said in a statement.
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So she threw out that business plan and steered the company into the retail world, which she quickly learned to navigate herself.
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Opportunity had spent a few harrowing sols stuck in sand at Purgatory Ripple; later, one of the motors it steered with failed.
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Flanked by Bradley fighting vehicles, Trump otherwise steered clear of divisive political rhetoric, in a departure from the majority of his speeches.
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But the assumption behind these policies—that audiences are blank slates and easily steered by what they hear or read—is faulty.
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Three years ago, a parliamentary committee criticised CommBank after revelations that some of its advisers had steered people into investments that soured.
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That steered the host to talk about "themes" in lieu of the so-called "new ideas or the hot ideas," he said.
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A new "director of diplomatic sales" has steered Kuwaiti and Saudi Arabian bookings away from rival DC hotels to the Trump International.
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Trump conceded that maybe Abraham Lincoln — who steered the country through the Civil War and was then assassinated — had worse press coverage.
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GE Chairman and CEO Jeff Immelt, who replaced Jack Welch in 2001 and steered GE through the financial crisis, is stepping down.
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Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos, who steered the country's exit from the third bailout, was likely to remain in his post, sources said.
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Despite historic enmity, Syrian Kurdish groups have steered clear of confrontation with the Syrian government in the six-year-old civil war.
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Like the adults that Onion cites throughout her book, Brit says it was curiosity that steered him toward a career in science.
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That led to a surplus of diesel that was steered on to regional markets with increased aggression over the course of 212.
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The stock market can be confusing, but one piece of advice has rarely steered Cramer astray: always keep an eye on bonds.
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BALANCING ACT Nazarbayev steered his nation, which is five times the size of France in area, to independence from Moscow in 1991.
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Yellen, a top Fed official since 2004, both helped craft the crisis response and steered the Fed's to a more conventional policy.
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After all, self-driving cars will likely need a lot less manual input from human drivers than the typical people-steered ones.
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Labanc controlled a rebound off a shot from the point and steered the puck to beat Kuemper, who was on the ice.
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John Cornyn of Texas and John McCain of Arizona, steered the conversation toward the FBI's investigation of Hillary Clinton's private email server.
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The White House steered clear on Monday of direct criticism of Comey, who was appointed by Democratic President Barack Obama in 2013.
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K-Fund I is steered by Korelya Capital, which was founded and is led by former French digital economy minister Fleur Pellerin.
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Stung on both counts, he subsequently steered clear of contemporary political references and made his figures either larger or smaller than life.
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Instead, after a stint with a small theater company, he was steered to the wardrobe department at NBC, which he later managed.
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Lincoln Grahlfs, who steered a Navy tugboat near atomic test sites in the Marshalls in July 1946, has chronically labored with boils.
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The Financial Times reports that the ship steered round in several "doughnut" maneuvers, suggesting that its captain may been considering the offer.
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"She's an incredible rider, an intense competitor," Hammer, who steered the U.S. to team pursuit gold earlier in the week, told reporters.
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Previously, the crowd of hopeful presidential nominees steered clear of the issue — and some still do, with multiple candidates deferring to Congress.
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While the would-be candidates have all steered clear of committing to 2020 runs, they've used their time in the spotlight effectively.
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While that extra income was an afterthought to them, Reilly steered them to put those funds in a post-tax Roth IRA.
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As the former governor of Indiana, Pence has some obvious personal and geographical biases here, and unfortunately they have steered him wrong.
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However, these challenges are akin to a ship being steered in a stormy sea, not rowing a boat across a tranquil lake.
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Many Republicans have steered clear of the topic, but Rubio announced his opposition to it in September, before campaigning on the island.
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She steered clear of saying Mr. Trump's name, saying she was "still watching" the race to decide who would get her vote.
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But the pending acquisition also comes at a time when Marvel Studios and Fox have steered the superhero genre in different directions.
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Meals glide on currents of fish sauce and lime juice, steered by the staff's attention to the mechanics of family-style service.
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Before taking the COO role, she served as chief business affairs and legal officer and steered Airbnb through regulatory and legal turbulence.
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Outside progressives, including those who have made the Warren-to-Sanders shift themselves, have also steered clear of making any public demands.
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Mr. Toledano also steered the Paris-based Dior through the transition to a new creative director after the firing of John Galliano.
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An aggressive entrepreneur, Mr. Lazarus steered his company through decades of growth and several years of financial turmoil, including a previous bankruptcy.
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Not only did he accompany her to her sister's November wedding, he steered Ms. Sanford through a new heartache the next year.
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Her parents steered her toward cultural pursuits, taking her to Carnegie Hall, to the opera, on trips across America and to Italy.
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"We've got to run campaigns on health care and taxes and beat Trump on the issues," said Anne Caprara, who steered Gov.
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And Alphonso Jackson, the HUD secretary under President George W. Bush, resigned in 2008 amid allegations that he steered contracts to friends.
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Mr. Nicholson steered his business interests into healthy foods; he is now a private equity investor and managing director of Sonoma Brands.
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One agent steered hundreds of thousands of dollars in real estate, electronics and money to his church and his children's sports teams.
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Actelion also steered Medicare patients to the Caring Voice Coalition who would have otherwise qualified financially for the company's free drug program.
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Since the heated Senate confirmation hearings for Kavanaugh, the court has steered clear of some cases on volatile social issues, including abortion.
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Newcomers to the expo who are seeking a place to start are often steered toward Fang's floral and creamy high-mountain oolongs.
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In one, Mr. Strathearn and Mr. Fleck discuss a contract that Mr. Strathearn testified to having steered to benefit a campaign donor.
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He wanted to remain to fix the team, so he landed an extension and steered the retooling effort of this off-season.
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The appointments, which also created faculty lines at George Mason, were steered to professors who, like the Kochs, embraced unconstrained free markets.
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Pelosi didn't get everything she wanted in the bill, but she steered it through Congress and helped avert a global financial meltdown.
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Bryan Schmitt, 48, purposely steered his car into Hamid Jahangard, who died two days later, according to the affidavit for Schmitt's arrest.
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Raciti said he's recently steered many marketers away from big in-game brand integrations and toward branded videos produced by prominent gamers.
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When it got too dark to see rocks, I steered blind — using muscle memory to react to subtle shifts in the current.
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Meanwhile, the Chicago Business Barometer, which tracks Midwestern business activity steered mainly by trade and manufacturing, fell back into contraction in September.
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Among other things, African-Americans interested in teaching black students find they are steered into positions where they teach only black students.
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The beam is electronically steered, letting it change targets in milliseconds or sweep the sky faster than any physically controlled dish could.
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A compromise emerged: The city steered more money to the Miami Beach Police Department, which added 12 police officers to the area.
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Graves steered the company through its launch and first round of financing — for the next two years he didn't take any vacations.
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The suit also named a Staten Island tax preparer, Luis Guerrero, who steered clients to the law firm, according to the complaint.
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But booking them steered the halftime show away from black-and-white racial tensions and toward the joys of motion and seduction.
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My sturdy vélo de ville rolled over every type of surface, and complained only when I steered it into runnels of mud.
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Then a friend steered him to "Night of the Living Dead," the 1968 film by George A. Romero (who died last month).
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The G.P.S. steered me off the Thruway onto narrow winding back roads pegged with "Repeal the S.A.F.E. Act" pro-gun yard signs.
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She's previously steered clear of using the latter term, which Trump has chided both her and President Obama for refusing to say.
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He has steered clear of public defenses of Mr. Trump, preferring not to spend his political capital by wading into national issues.
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VC Camber Creek, which has steered clear of co-working, explains how it invests in the midst of a proptech gold rush
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Ultimately, she did get help from a family friend who worked for RBC Dain Rauscher and steered her in the right direction.
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Having seen the regrettable theatrical version when it was first released, I steered clear of the show for as long as possible.
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As minority leader in 2006, she steered the Democrats into the majority to become the first female Speaker in the nation's history.
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Politico also reported that the president steered away from the prepared remarks he had for Saturday, according to a White House adviser.
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"I usually just use this boat for drinking beer," said Sparkman as he steered his flat-bottomed boat around submerged pickup trucks.
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The hard-working immigrant gave his son a shoeshine box and steered him to a busy street corner near the Brooklyn docks.
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The label has always been synonymous with Consuelo Castiglioni: She founded it, designed it and steered it for more than 20 years.
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But banks and Facebook have steered clear of partnerships that would integrate financial activity into the platform in such a meaningful way.
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Since 22012, the group has been steered by the 22014-year-old Dutchman Gijs Leenaars, who previously led the Netherlands Radio Choir.
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He has run ads attacking Republican opponent Roy Moore over a sex scandal, but has steered clear of harsh anti-Trump rhetoric.
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In the wheelhouse on a recent morning, she steered the Kings Point through Buttermilk Channel, between the Brooklyn waterfront and Governors Island.
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Steered by external magnetic fields, it can crawl across a pig's stomach wall, patching wounds or removing swallowed button batteries as it goes.
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Returns on ordinary savings accounts are steered by the Bank of England's base interest rate, which has been at rock bottom since 2009.
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Iranian nationalism and exceptionalism always steered my father -- the man who named me "Porochista," after Zoroaster's daugher -- far away from discussions of Islam.
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Schmidt steered the company through its rocky IPO and the financial crisis (barely a wince for Google) to its status as market behemoth.
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Roberts' rules of activism Over the past few years, Roberts has steered clear from an immediate public reaction, only to insert himself later.
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But the "Donny the Unicorn" episode steered discussion to the responsibility of the show to portray the issues it touched on with sensitivity.
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"Our investigators assume that the truck was deliberately steered into the crowd at the Christmas market at Breitscheidplatz," Berlin police said on Twitter.
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Exactly 10 years and 11 months ago, a different man steered onto the same Manhattan bike path that Sayfullo Saipov did this week.
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At low speeds, the rear wheels are steered counter to the front ones, while at high speeds, they turn in the same direction.
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The discussion reportedly steered clear of controversial topics like sanctions relief or denuclearization, and focused instead on friendship and expressions of mutual admiration.
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Under Obama, NASA was steered away from Constellation, a post-Shuttle program that was supposed to bring the US back to the Moon.
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Last week, museum workers steered the huge components, like the femur, on wooden dollies, out from a garage and through the museum's corridors.
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Mr. Trong steered Vietnam into the Trans-Pacific Partnership, an American-led trade agreement among a dozen Pacific Rim nations that excludes China.
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Rather than building an extensive party-steered finance network within the Trump campaign, Trump is building a modest operation within the RNC juggernaut.
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William Foege, the esteemed epidemiologist who steered the campaign, remembers walking in early into a room at the CDC for an informational session.
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In years past, Germans developed a vision of a cohesive EU run from Brussels, steered mostly by Germany and underwritten by American power.
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Even though the affair was expensive, it forced a reckoning, one that steered German car manufacturers into the future, he told The Verge.
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They deployed Grove AI, for example, an artificial intelligence-powered chatbot on Facebook that steered volunteers toward taking action, like rallying and donating.
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After the siege was resolved King Khaled, fearful that these criticisms might find wider support, steered Saudi Arabia in a more conservative direction.
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It also steered the policy away from nuclear power and industrial carbon capture, unlike the resolution that's agnostic on particular low-carbon options.
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While it remained unclear whether other final bids came in, two consortia which had been seen as strong contenders steered clear, they added.
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ISIS already uses modified commercial quadcopters to drop bombs on the Iraqi army (though there's no indication these drones are steered by AI).
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It under-steered like grandpa's Lincoln and the brakes gave up the ghost faster than an opossum on a crowded highway at dusk.
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Markus Ferber, a German centre-right lawmaker who steered MiFID II through European Parliament, said all loopholes in the rules must be closed.
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Sanders, for his part, steered clear of addressing the Lewinsky comments in his speech, but did thank Dawson when he took the stage.
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When he took the wheel, he steered the company toward what he realized was the most profitable business — renting out the heavy equipment.
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Since the Financial Supervisory Authority, a financial watchdog, was given responsibility for financial stability, the Riksbank has steered away from considering such issues.
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An investigation concluded that Sarasota city official Mark Lyons intentionally steered a $100,000 public art commission to his son-in-law, Mark Krucke.
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So eager was Scheindlin to rule against the NYPD that she improperly steered a trilogy of cases challenging proactive stops to her courtroom.
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Running a vertical silo made expanding into other areas attractive, as new customers could be steered towards the rest of the group's offerings.
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This camera is steered by a robotic system across the painting in question, taking hundreds or even thousands of high-resolution close-ups.
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Prior administrations, both Republican and Democratic, steered clear of attacking the credibility of the agency, which many lawmakers regard as a neutral arbiter.
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Esteves, who steered the bank through an aggressive global expansion, was arrested for allegedly colluding with a senator to obstruct an ongoing probe.
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Investors have steered clear of UK stocks even as concerns the nation would crash out of the EU without a deal have eased.
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The resolution: Aides steered Trump away from the topic, while "noting Mr. Guo is a member of the president's Mar-a-Lago club."
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Credit Suisse steered clients away from a list of these most over-owned names in a report at the end of last week.
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Backers of the rule argued that such a requirement would ensure that Americans are not being steered into pricey but poorly performing investments.
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With that in mind, I steered clear of sultry or sexy photos, instead opting for photos that showed off my personality and lifestyle.
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And if the ship of state should be steered to peaceful and prosperous shores, they too will find satisfaction in jobs well done.
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Now he wants answers, not only from the television host who steered him wrong but also from the company's chief executive (Dominic West).
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The Post reported that the president of DonorsTrust declined to specify from where it had received the funding it then steered to FACT.
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The source hadn't steered me wrong in the past, and the tip matched up with public perceptions of many of the players involved.
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Seventeen Americans were killed and nearly 85033 others were injured when suicide bombers steered a boat into the USS Cole in October 2000.
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Prosecutors argue Cohen steered payments to buy the women's stories in order to prevent them from coming to light during the 2016 campaign.
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Some state officials said they also believed that driverless cars could be safer than those steered by drivers, helping avoid driver-related deaths.
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Overcoming resistance from the British and the French, and deftly cutting bureaucratic corners, he steered some 292 million tons of food to Germany.
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The progressive left, with Sanders as an example, has mostly steered clear of fights that could damage party unity (and prospects) in November.
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Mr. Peres was among the leaders who helped found Israel in 1948 and steered it through a rocky beginning in a hostile region.
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Warren has also steered clear of some national progressive hits, like "Medicare-for-all," which she hasn't mentioned through her first few stops.
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It's not the agency narrative you often find in the professional segments of society: I found my passion and steered my own ship.
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She deftly steered the conversation away from her own career and achievements, graciously but firmly keeping herself from being the center of attention.
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A crew member from Minnesota told Business Insider that they steered clear of a batch of the chain's ostensibly healthier options: the salads.
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She steered her caucus through this week's historic Mueller hearings, helping to ensure that a tidal wave of new impeachment calls never materialized.
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In February, Maddie was critically injured after the child accidentally steered her all-terrain vehicle into a pond on her family's Louisiana property.
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The container ship steered hard to starboard (right) to avoid the warship, but hit the Fitzgerald 10 minutes later at 1:30 a.m.
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Nachman Shai, who heads a parliamentary caucus on Israeli-American relations, said Mr. Netanyahu had steered away since then from openly courting Republicans.
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For the most part, former President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama have steered clear of the public spotlight since leaving the White House.
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Prosecutors said the driver steered his dark blue Dodge Avenger around poles and accelerated through one of Los Angeles&apos top tourist attractions.
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Mr. Cruz, who has been sharply critical of President Obama's decision to restore full diplomatic relations with Cuba, steered clear of the topic.
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In this respect, you can only admire how the Swansea-born Coleman has handled the role and steered Wales to a major tournament.
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The MPs are also expected to address at length a law on non-governmental organizations that has steered a great deal of controversy.
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He steered a 2012 initiative to impose an income tax surcharge to what was an unexpected victory after campaigning vigorously on its behalf.
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Mr. Roye steered the conversation to what he saw as a vulnerability: Ms. Quillen's lack of personal effort building relationships in the industry.
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At a town-hall meeting about night life initiatives at Market Hotel this spring, advocates immediately steered the conversation toward the Cabaret Law.
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That was not the case with Mnuchin, however, as Neal steered clear of taking more drastic measures to go after the Treasury secretary.
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Saudi media steered clear of mentioning the prime minister's earlier resignation, and both sides focused on the path forward for the two nations.
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Younger "chelas," or disciples, are managed by midranking hijras who report up to gurus, who are often steered by their own elder mentors.
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He has declined interview requests and steered clear of the news media, even at N.F.L. owners' meetings, where he is often readily available.
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And he singled out the efforts of other groups and donor coalitions that steered funds to help such candidates, including Way to Win.
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As a result, it has had its budget cut and seen large government projects that were once its private preserve steered to outsiders.
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Whether Republican or Democrat, they steered well clear of individual investigations, leaving those investigations to the professional — nonpolitical — judgment of Justice Department employees.
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Through decades of performing, he and the Heartbreakers steered clear of elaborate showmanship to let their songs and their musicianship speak for themselves.
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At one point, as two cameras were steered towards him, he silently mouthed to the cameraman, "Am I that one, or that one?"
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"At first I was skeptical because I did not know you steered it," said the team's driver, Dudley Stokes, a military helicopter pilot.
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Prosecutors argued that Mr. Seabrook steered $20 million from the Correction Officers' Benevolent Association into a hedge fund in exchange for promised kickbacks.
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As Ms. Nooyi steered the change, she clashed with activists and other investors who told her that her ideas were flat-out wrong.
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Since 2016, however, Trump has steered the court in a more conservative direction, with Kavanaugh, who replaced Kennedy, and Gorsuch on the bench.
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While the radio man steered clear of the so-called mainstream news narratives, he often found himself at the center of mainstream controversy.
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Sam Brownback has steered Kansas on a hard right turn on one issue after another: taxes, guns, abortion rights, Medicaid and welfare benefits.
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He became mayor of New York right after 22006/230 and steered the city through its rebuilding and, later, the 22008 financial crisis.
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One steered me toward tempeh, cakes of whole soybeans fermented until they stick together, which from past experience I had sworn to shun.
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From Edgartown I steered my pickup toward Oak Bluffs via Beach Road, empty boat trailer in tow, my golden retriever, Bella, riding shotgun.
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The report draws no conclusions as to why the plane disappeared or whether the pilot or co-pilot steered the plane off course.
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Tarek and Mahmoud, used to navigating the complexities of Mr. Sisi's Egypt, deftly steered us outside so that we could continue talking elsewhere.
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Having been a killer in the first film and a protector in the second, he is now steered into a wholly novel groove.
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For all their attacks on Obama's immigration agenda, GOP leaders have largely steered clear of the topic for fear of exposing internal rifts.
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The analytical tools employed by mainstream economists steered them toward prioritizing efficiency over equality, market mechanisms over nonmarket ones and consumers over producers.
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States opposed to the settlement disclosed in a court filing last week that Purdue steered about $12 billion in profits to the Sacklers.
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Bryce campaign manager Bill Hyers is a political veteran who steered Bill de Blasio through his 2013 bid for New York City mayor.
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On Sunday, Trump steered clear of calling for specific stronger gun control measures, including background checks, in the wake of Saturday's mass shooting.
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But he made his name on semiconductors at the beginning of a different computing era; he steered them in the direction of infrastructure.
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"Jaime" by Brittany Howard Brittany Howard, the frontwoman for the Alabama Shakes, steered away from her group's rock'n'soul style for her solo debut.
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The Royal Society is urging the UK government to launch a national investigation into neural interface technologies and how they should be steered.
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Christine Rollins steered her white sedan toward the rural Texas home and parked it just a few steps away from the front door.
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Both executives have successfully steered two of the world's most celebrated financial institutions through the most turbulent decade for banking since the 1930s.
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National Democratic groups obliged and largely steered clear of Alabama; high-profile politicians only showed up toward the bitter end of the campaign.
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But for the most part, the five/100 rule has never steered me wrong, especially with shows that don't have planned end dates.
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Venerable theater director Jerry Zaks brought the play to Broadway in 2007, and has now steered its musical update back to the stage.
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Instead, Trump steered clear of rhetoric that could embarrass her and glossed over even the most sensitive issues such as Huawei and her succession.
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Tall and athletic, he attended UCLA on a basketball scholarship and was noticed by veteran Hollywood director William Wellman, who steered him into acting.
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The diplomats would take over from Kim Yong Chol, a hardline military general, who steered negotiations in the run-up to the Hanoi summit.
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Bank of America and Morgan Stanley locked up advisors with multiyear guarantees following the financial crisis, while Wells mostly steered clear of those deals.
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Trump has repeatedly complained about the federal funding steered to help the US territory recover from the hurricane that devastated the island in 2017.
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Mr Zetsche steered the Mercedes brand as it overtook BMW in luxury-car sales; he will become chairman of the supervisory board in 2021.
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Hum and co-founders Dennis Liu, Steven Ou and Jonathan Wu have steered away from having price as the main draw to their platform.
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ABC debate moderator Linsey Davis then steered the issue back to the question, noting that arrests of black people for marijuana possession went up.
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The ministry said the pilot steered the plane away from a community and did not have time to eject before the crash, Tass said.
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But he also steered Vietnam into the Trans-Pacific Partnership, an American-led trade agreement among a dozen Pacific Rim nations that excludes China.
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Over the past two years, the 52-year-old central banker has steered Russia through one the deepest recessions since the end of Communism.
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During her tenure Ms Nooyi steered the company away from its over-reliance on soft drinks and snacks towards healthier foods, juices and water.
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Social Security must be talked about in this campaign, even though Trump's "nasty woman" comment steered the final presidential debate conversation off course.18.
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A fan of the first movie, Ms. Wintour steered him to relevant designers and models and explained how social media had upended the business.
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The two government-of-Dubai-owned airlines have largely pursued separate strategies until recently being steered towards closer commercial ties by their sole shareholder.
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In November, Hawaiian authorities filed murder charges against Alexandria, alleging she purposely steered the vehicle over a Maui sea cliff, intent on killing Anastasia.
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Lastly and crucially, he steered clear of geopolitics, focusing the protest exclusively on domestic issues, and keeping out of Russia's confrontation with the West.
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Cruz steered clear of campaigning in Florida and Ohio, so that Kasich and Senator Marco Rubio were left alone to win their home states.
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Christin says he and Mézières steered toward science fiction because there weren't many such comics in France, and the genre was extremely popular overseas.
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In a California crash, a Model X steered toward a barrier and sped up in the moments before impact, for reasons that remain unclear.
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Mobileye has made substantial efforts since then to take more control on how this project can be steered to a proper functional safety system.
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It doesn't just protect the drone, it also freely rotates when it encounters an obstacle so that the drone isn't suddenly steered off course.
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They mark a rare post-presidency appeal on a policy matter for Obama, who has steered clear of discussing political issues since leaving office.
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Crowe's character could so easily be a standard-issue Raymond Chandler thug, a dim plodder throwing his weight around and letting himself be steered.
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It was a tightly run ship, with an emphasis on sticking to the pavements—some vigilant volunteers even steered the march around dog poop.
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According to BOTY, the kea had a strong team of campaigners behind its win, steered by researchers and supported by the Kea Conservation Trust.
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Western governments have steered their countries through these difficult times with skill while maintaining peace, growing economies and adapting to a new technological age.
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Kasich, endorsed by the Detroit News on Thursday, has largely steered clear of the anti-Trump effort and tried to remain above the fray.
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This follows reports emerged that Marino steered a bill through Congress that significantly weakened the government's ability to crack down against the opioid epidemic.
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The veteran Wall Street boss, who steered the U.S. investment bank through the financial crisis, has kept a fairly low profile since his diagnosis.
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The stock market can be confusing, but one piece of advice has rarely steered CNBC's Jim Cramer astray: always keep an eye on bonds.
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Problem-solving meetings were often held after a guilty plea (someone steered towards crime by their homelessness might get help finding housing, for example).
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He has also pledged to reshape Brazil's foreign policy, which steered away from the United States under 13 years of the leftist Workers Party.
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Federal prosecutors said Ashton and other UAW officials steered an inflated $4 million contract to a vendor to provide 20153,000 watches to UAW members.
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The Boston-based company foundered in several industrial markets and its move into financial services steered it into the global financial storm in 2008.
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Lately, as he has steered a more nationalist line, Mr Erdogan has started to release the jailed generals and rebuild ties with the army.
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But she did say that in some cases, addicts who pleaded guilty to felony drug-dealing charges were steered toward treatment instead of prison.
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Maduro has continued the huge social welfare programs and price control policies of Venezuela's late leader Hugo Chavez, who steered the country toward socialism.
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Martha Griffiths of Michigan steered the ERA through the House, where it won an overwhelming and bipartisan vote of 354 to 24 in 1971.
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In a 2017 deal with the EU, Google agreed to pay $2.7 billion to resolve claims it unfairly steered business toward its shopping platform.
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The story is about opposed tribes, their attempts to make peace and two lovers who rebel after one is steered into an arranged marriage.
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Maduro has continued the huge social welfare programs and price control policies of Chavez, who steered the country toward socialism before dying in 2013.
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More broadly, participation rates in youth football leagues have declined as parents have steered their children into soccer and other sports with less contact.
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With a heavy dose of defense, Sundhage steered Sweden past the heavily favored Americans and Brazilians and into the final game of the tournament.
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Unlike Instagram's founders, however, Whatsapp's co-creators took issue with how their app was reportedly being steered toward weakened encryption and collecting user data.
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The captain steered into a khor (narrow fjord), where the dolphins vanished and we made several stops to swim and admire the stark cliffs.
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Maduro has continued the social welfare programs and price control policies of Hugo Chavez, who steered the country toward socialism before dying in 2013.
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It soon became clear to him that Trevor, unable to cope with his Mother's death, had steered Flex away from its successful branding model.
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A federal judge in Texas has steered another proposed class action accusing Uber Technologies Inc of misclassifying its drivers as independent contractors into arbitration.
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"The Chinese market is primarily a politically-driven market that is shaped, controlled and steered through the intervention of the state," the paper said.
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Mining groups have traditionally steered clear of speculative commodity trading as a source of income, reluctant to take on the levels of risk involved.
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About $5 million of that total was spent in 2016 alone, and more than half of that money was steered toward just three physicians.
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Trudeau carefully steered around questions about the Canadian trade relationship with the United States in what was his first meeting with the new president.
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Instagram's terms and conditions regarding nudity have steered his drawings into a slightly more wholesome direction, if you can call acute self-loathing wholesome.
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Ronald Koeman has steered the Saints to a (provisional) fifth-placed finish, totting up a club record 63 Premier League points along the way.
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She and others accused the Chicago Housing Authority of discrimination in its stewardship of public housing that methodically steered low-income minorities toward ghettos.
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Our guide in Osaka, Yuki Fujisawa of the Inside Osaka tour company, steered us to the tastiest octopus balls and the safest chicken sashimi.
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Elizabeth N. Saunders, a George Washington University political scientist, said that foreign policy bureaucracies have often steered presidents, rather than the other way around.
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While she steered clear of figuration, other artists in exile have tackled political themes by representing veiled women and religious fervor in their work.
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Venture capitalists have largely steered clear of in-person meetings over the last few weeks, and South Park has been noticeably emptier than usual.
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Mr. Cuomo had steered clear of the M.T.A. during his first years in office, but in his second term he took an intense interest.
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A professor, the sculptor Humbert Albrizio, steered her toward the field in her freshman year when he saw her work in a drawing class.
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Patricia Lent, the director of licensing at the Merce Cunningham Trust, steered him toward "Signals" for its modular structure, playful quality and challenging solos.
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Harris steered his truck to Byrd Park, a vast, tree-lined expanse including well-kept public tennis courts that figure prominently in Ashe's story.
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