Sentences with phrase «is steer»

There's a noticeable vibe between them, although Buddy is married and seems intent, against his nature, to be a good boy; as opposed to Nick, his policy is steer clear, much to Naomi's disappointment.
Best thing to do is steer clear of it.
My recommendation is steer clear of dates until you feel really in a safe zone with sugar, then treat them like a wonderful naturally sweet indulgence occasionally when the opportunity strikes.
The only thing it doesn't really do much is steer and even that's not true, because it steers with the brakes.
At the moment, people asking Google where they can buy a certain product are very likely to be steered towards Amazon (amzn), where they will make their purchase.
Whether it's steering through a business downturn or getting struggling employees back on track, effective leaders meet these challenges openly.
Many employees arrive at Yerra from environments where, because of one trait or another, they were steered towards being more of a passive force than an active contributor.
We aren't going to have horns, after losing Alan it just wasn't the same group horn wise and the song writing has been steering away from that style a bit.
George Godber, fund manager at Polar Capital, said doubts over how executives deployed their funds was a key reason why he was steering clear of many of Europe's largest companies.
Blockchain Capital, among the first crypto venture firms, is steering clear of the ICO.
Tesla's latest feature is steering some drivers off the highway, Business Insider reported Wednesday.
Rometty has been steering Big Blue toward areas such as cloud - based services, security software and data analytics, while trimming its traditional hardware business by exiting low - margin businesses.
The late Paul Desmarais Sr. may have built Power Financial, but it's the company's CEO, Jeffrey Orr, who's steering the ship.
Make sure reps are always aware of their objective and are steering conversations toward achieving their goal.
Most governments rely on corporate taxes to fuel its coffers, but, again, businesses were steering clear.
The seats are fine, heated and cooled (so was my steering wheel).
There is no steering wheel or brakes, because well, who needs them?
Still, I feel like colleges should be steering students toward learning the ins and outs of smart money management through relationships with actual bank accounts instead of prepaid pieces of plastic.
One of six children, Stuart has been steering (and enlarging) the family fortune since then.
And this comes alongside larger changes in Facebook's business model, in which Mark Zuckerberg says he is steering the business away from optimizing to «time spent» by users and toward a new focus on connections over consumption.
Businesses have had to learn to be more flexible with schedules as millennials are steering away from traditional 9 to 5 jobs.
«We developed a vehicle which make drivers feel as if they're steering something that's not a car,» Kinoshita said.
I have no problem hiring a property inspector from a different city, but don't want to waste hundreds of dollars if the agent is steering us towards crap property after crap property.
«To provide a continuous internet service you're talking about a complex choreography where thousands of balloons are steered and programmed in an automated fashion,» said Cassidy, adding that the system makes sure another balloon comes into range as soon as another has left.
«While I can not erase the past, I can commit, on behalf of every Uber employee, that we will learn from it, and it will inform our actions going forward,» Khosrowshahi also said, revealing a company with a personality that is a far cry from when previous CEO Travis Kalanick was steering the ship.
Tsipras told public television last night: «The worst thing a captain could do while he is steering a ship during a storm, as difficult as it is, would be to abandon the helm.»
Last week, miners reportedly received a notice that they would be steered toward an «orderly exit» from the practice.
Macron v Merkel: The Queen is dead, long live the King: As French President Emmanuel Macron is feted by presidents and prime ministers across the globe, Germans fear their long - time Chancellor is steering Germany to the sidelines of international politics.
All the player companies, with vast sums of money, are steered by government boundaries of taxes and laws.
The memo also states that advisors are steering clients into variable annuities and other «complex» products that charge higher fees.
However, a lot of inexperienced gold investors have been steered into products that don't offer the protection that makes physical gold bullion an attractive investment in the first place.
The Kraft Heinz conglomerate was created not in 2013 or 2014 but in 2015 — with a merger of Pennsylvania - based Heinz and Illinois - based Kraft that was steered by Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway and the Brazilian investment firm 3G Capital.
While predicting changes in the Chinese leadership can be difficult, we know that the new leadership will be steering a ship of state that has unprecedented economic might and growing military strength.
And the right entrepreneurs were steering the right product and the right success.
ETF.com: Which asset class looks the frothiest, that you're steering clear of?
You could soon find yourself being steered into accounts that charge on an «assets under management» basis by your broker.
Louisville ousted Rick Pitino on Wednesday after a federal criminal complaint said money from Adidas was steered to high school prospects.
Sir Ridley Scott has been in the director's chair for numerous blockbuster films, but this year he's steering something a little different.
He's steering his company towards Bitcoin mining.
Among other things, the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act prohibits «steering incentives,» wherein a consumer is steered toward a certain lender or loan product that may or may not be in their best interest.
Trump advocates argue the corruption unit wouldn't be involved unless their work was steering toward the president.
«The worst thing a captain can do while he is steering a ship during a storm, as difficult as it is, is to abandon the helm,» he said.
The individual and the family should be steered in his direction for an evaluation of the problem and for assistance in arranging for psychiatric treatment.
The evidence strongly suggests that today's theological students are steered toward seminary as a result of post-college involvement in congregational life rather than by persons or studies in the college milieu.
Students can continue to choose whichever college they want, but taxpayer dollars will be steered toward high - performing colleges that provide the best value.
Whitehead was steering a via media between the usual monisms and dualisms of mind and matter.
So, you would have to remain uncertain whether it is god or satan messaging you, and according to Christian folklore (the bible), you could easily be steered far wrong and then Christian god would have to kill you for something that happened due to weakness in what was his design.
David apologies if these comments are steering away from your intended point.
Some folks are confident that they are steering themselves from a more pure moral compass than that of those imposed by organized religions which have, unfortunately and due to a few bad apples at the margins, proven themselves to be corruptible.
After an independent review was steered by Ian Elliot, a child safeguarding specialist, the conclusion was that the insurer's advice had «directly conflicted» with the pastoral responsibilities of the church.
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