Steering
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147 examples of Steering in a sentence
PC: Yeah, so the Uber share without a
steering
wheel.
And putting people in their private bubbles, whether they have a
steering
wheel or not, is the wrong direction.
And if you look at the images, it's, even for humans, quite impossible to get the
steering
right.
We get out my identification, the car registration, lay it out in the open, roll down the windows, my hands are placed on the
steering
wheel, all before the officer exits the vehicle.
You know, five fatal wrecks in the last 20 years, the tail either came off, or
steering
stuff inside the tail broke in some way.
When you drive your car, when you steer your car, you use a method called Ackermann
steering.
For most small-wheeled robots, they use a method called differential
steering
where the left and right wheel turn the opposite direction.
You are also going from point A to point B, but your car probably has power steering, it probably has automatic braking systems, it might have an automatic transmission and maybe even adaptive cruise control.
They pointed out that, I believe it was between 30 and 50 years from today, they will be
steering
cars by wire, without all that mechanical stuff.
In 1989 here in NZ wrestling was somewhat of a mega-hype phenom, and who was
steering
starship at the pinnacle was the orange goblin himself, HULK HOGAN (one of my uber-heroes at this time), so it seems obvious to me now why I adored this movie in 1989-90 when it came out here.
How did the driver place the package into the mailbox when he was lashed to the
steering
wheel?
Fast forward (actually, you'll want to fast-forward through much of this mess) to the present day, where a couple of campers are butchered; the teens follow in their wake, while a semi-concerned park ranger (a sleepwalking Jackie Coogan) and his healthier cohort (who spins a lot of time tuning his banjo) succeed partially in
steering
our attention from yards of run-of-the-mill nature-footage padding.
The film never falters from its preconceived path, and very fine acting nearly saves it, but I'm not sure where Benton was
steering
the film in the final act, and the closing scene is awfully abrupt.
Hope, on an island with sailors, dreams aloud of being in a bathtub with a geisha girl
"steering
his ship".
Listen, I have a lot of classic-era movies and I know pretty much what to except, such as the drivers
steering
immobile cars in front of a screen, etc.
Actually there's always something going on amongst its busy framework, but it's rather down-played with its shocks
steering
to soapy patterns and atmospheric tailoring, up until its vividly repellent and grisly climax with a downbeat revelation.
It comes from Italian director Umberto Lenzi, at the junction where his career was
steering
away from adventure and thriller movies and sailing into gorier, more controversial waters.
The original films could not have much better though because a couple of these actors - okay, most of these actors are just downright awful from the lead Barry Norton to the excessiveness of Jack Del Rio looking like a psychopath at the ship's
steering
wheel to the laughable persona of Jack Barty as the captain to the even more ludicrous native chief with a New York accent.
Nobody should enter his garage without checking to either side of the garage door to make sure one of the creatures isn't lurking there waiting to rip the
steering
wheel from your car before throttling you with one hand.
She then starts
steering
him to leading his company back to profitability by looking at it as a challenge.
Anyway, as for the film, I think the makers of the film are so intent on
steering
the film away from the predictability of most sports films, ie player/team starts off badly, then ends up winning an hour and a half later (well you all know what happens) that it leaves out any real moments of drama or tension.
And it is not just the waters near Japan that should concern Hatoyama, for the Chinese Navy is not only eyeing the Pacific, but also
steering
toward South Asia, the Indian Ocean, the Middle East, and Africa.
Faced with the biggest test in its history, the euro is far from
steering
into disaster, as the Nobel laureate economist Milton Friedman predicted ten years ago.
The reason is not hard to fathom: A recession is a time when we tend to become cautious and stick to familiar territory,
steering
clear of new projects.
A common European front could persuade the US to give Lebanon and Palestine enough time to consolidate their national democratic processes, thus isolating the radical elements of Hamas and
steering
Hezbollah to dissolution of its private army.
Perhaps worse still, the profession has failed to provide helpful guidance in
steering
the world economy out of its current mess.
The French do not care that they have never been able to articulate their vision of a “third way,” for they remain deeply convinced that the state has a key role to play in
steering
markets in order to defend “higher” values from the single-minded pursuit of materialism.
Instead of
steering
the economy, they are being driven by it, reacting with no clear sense of direction to the demands of the moment.
The UN Secretary General led a
steering
group last year that determined that African agriculture needs around $8 billion per year in donor financing – roughly four times the current total – with a heavy emphasis on improved seeds, fertilizer, irrigation systems, and extension training.
As Prime Minister from 1981 to 1989, he was credited for
steering
Iran through the crises of the early revolutionary period and the Iran-Iraq war.
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