Sentences with phrase «steer in that direction as»

We'd rather steer it in that direction as opposed to just embracing a tone that comes right off the page.»
As far as a «soft» society ~ if you are referring to treating homeless animals in a humane way as being soft ~ well, hopefully our society will steer in that direction as opposed to a «hard» society which butchers animals gratuitously instead of fixing problems logically.
Did you come late to this realm of marine wonders or did anything steer you in this direction as a kid or young adult?

Not exact matches

As Vancouver Sun investigative reporter David Baines revealed in a series of articles, Eker has invited the likes of Milowe Brost, who is currently in prison awaiting trial over an alleged $ 400 - million Ponzi scheme in Alberta, convicted white - collar criminal Nick Thill, Michael Ruge, who was banned for life from dealing in securities by the BCSC, and Nick Lathigee, head of the failed Freedom Investment Club, to present at his «Millionaire School» events and received commissions for steering investors in their direction.
I saw Paul in that light and in recent years I began to see Paul in a different light — as a human with an agenda — as someone that steered Christianity in very different direction that it might have gone had he not been involved.
If, as a body, they assume the intrinsic goodness of religious freedom and the intrinsic evil of slavery, perhaps that is because the development of Christian doctrine has rightly tended in that direction — and thus steered between dangers that are theological as well as political.
You're probably familiar with the concept of a yoke as a piece of heavy wood or metal used to steer two oxen in the same direction while they are plowing.
Unfortunately, he see's exactly what we see as fans Arsenal being a ship laden with great cargo but ultimately being a rudderless ship with no one really steering it in any real direction.
Daniel Nystrom was better known as Coach to the hundreds of young people he helped steer in the right direction during his three decades as a lifeguard and swimming and water polo instructor for the Chicago Park District.
Before you head out the door or go online to purchase a mattress, let's first look at the different types and sizes of mattresses available as well as an informative buying guide to steer you in the right direction.
For them, if the party wants to rebuild its message and appeal post-2015, it will need a more socially liberal candidate, such as Tim Farron, who can steer the party's identity back in a social democratic direction.
The sunlight changes direction as it passes from cooler air through hotter air, and these steered light rays give the impression that there is water in the road — a mirage.
As soon as youve responded neutrally, promptly steer the conversation in another direction — by talking about how delicious the potatoes au gratin she made were, for examplAs soon as youve responded neutrally, promptly steer the conversation in another direction — by talking about how delicious the potatoes au gratin she made were, for examplas youve responded neutrally, promptly steer the conversation in another direction — by talking about how delicious the potatoes au gratin she made were, for example.
If it's not clearing up or you find yourself breaking out more than usual, you can schedule an appointment with your dermatologist or aesthetician who can help steer you in the right direction as far as your skin care regimen is concerned.
While this diet may seem like a fleeting trend, as a health professional, I find that paleo or primal diets can often be a useful strategies for steering health in a better direction.
It's all up to you to be conscious of it and steer it in the direction that will help you grow as a woman.
The real treasure within Liberal Arts is an all to brief supporting turn by Zac Efron as this sort of free - loving, care - free, twenty - something who ends up steering Fisher in the right direction.
This is a man who must wrestle with his demons, trying to be as correct as he can for the sake of his convictions, to steer his nation as far in the right direction as possible without navigating into a morass.
F. Gary Gray's first time behind the wheel steers the story in an altogether more somber direction, pitting the star with a type of gasoline as a last name against his loyal compadres after being manipulated by cunning cyber terrorist Cipher, played with true menace by Charlize Theron.
This will make the Wii U controller acts as a virtual steering wheel, where the player tilts the wheel to turn in a direction.
Julia: For school leaders looking to transition their school to nontraditional instructional models like blended learning, what do you view as the key leadership skills they need to successfully steer their school in a new direction?
The journal's mission has been to serve as an independent voice, presenting «worthy research, sound ideas, and responsible arguments» to help steer the system in new directions.
He told me that he wanted me to take the controls at CEP and steer it in a bold direction that would greatly broaden its impact and firmly establish it as a clearinghouse for best practices in promoting good character and cultivating a school culture of excellence and a social climate of respect.
I was with you, especially eliminating testing of every student in grades 3 - 8; but then... «If we treat the results as a starting point for further assessment, they can help steer us in the right directions».
If we treat the results as a starting point for further assessment, they can help steer us in the right directions.
And he cautions us about the dual dangers of praise and peer feedback as he steers us in the direction of what really works.
The former has been tweaked to deliver up to 2.5 degrees of rear steering angle in either the same or opposite direction as the fronts, boosting both low - speed agility and high - speed response.
But it's not on this list purely because it will drift, as the rear - drive format also allows genuine throttle adjustability allowing you use the rear axle to help steer the car in the direction you wish.
On the plus side that means it's sharp as a flick knife, cutting a clean line through the corners and reveling in rapid direction changes, yet thanks to the rear - steer it always feels more controlled.
Ghosn said as much at the Detroit auto show in January, noting consumers won't buy EVs in big numbers unless public policy steers them in that direction.
It requires time to understand and recalibration of your senses to tune into the messages present as it changes direction... They're bubbling away in the steering and through the seat and of high quality, but such is the speed of what's going on it's easy to miss them and then the tdf can seem wildy fast and effective but unwilling to fully communicate with the driver.
Other demerits include that hefty kerb weight and a lack of chassis stiffness - the former makes itself apparent in quick direction changes, with a delay between steering input and the car responding, as well as the ever - present smell of hot brakes after even moderate use, while the latter results in the cabin shimmying over rough surfaces.
With a passel of Lexii on hand as mobile test laboratories, the full - day course of braking, steering, skid control, and understeer / oversteer exercises improved their skills and assuredly set them thinking in the right direction, in no small part due to crackerjack instructors Lea Crouteau and Robert Ames, both of whom know the fast way around a frozen racetrack.
At high speeds, the system steers the rear wheels in the same direction as that of the front wheels.
I looked to Don as a trusted advisor and feel as though he «steered...» me in the direction of making a good choice when deliberating between two used vehicles.
During high - speed manoeuvres, the system steers the rear wheels in the same direction as that of the front wheels.
During high - speed maneuvers, the system steers the rear wheels in the same direction as that of the front wheels.
Up to a speed of 100 km / h, the rear wheels are turned in the opposite direction to the front wheels, the Mercedes - AMG GT C Roadster turns into corners with significantly higher agility as a result, delivering even more driving pleasure and requiring less steering input.
At higher speeds, the system steers in the same direction as the front axle, causing a virtual extension of the wheelbase to increase driving stability.
In a second mode, the rear wheels turn in the same direction as the front wheels, meaning the Hurricane can «crab - steer» — move to the side without changing the direction that it faceIn a second mode, the rear wheels turn in the same direction as the front wheels, meaning the Hurricane can «crab - steer» — move to the side without changing the direction that it facein the same direction as the front wheels, meaning the Hurricane can «crab - steer» — move to the side without changing the direction that it faces.
This was down to the fact the tester steered all four of its wheels; at higher speeds, the rear wheels are turned in the same direction as the front wheels, which improves the speed of the turn - in response, as well as the stability of the move.
During more spirited or sporty driving, however, the rear wheels steer in the same direction as those at the front, mimicking a longer wheelbase for greater agility and improved overall stability.
Depending on the speed, it steers either in the opposite or the same direction as the front wheels, thereby improving the vehicle's agility and stability.
Essentially, however, the front power - assisted rack - and - pinion steering box operates a shaft to a rear steering box, which turns the rear wheels in the same direction as the fronts for minor changes in direction and in an opposite direction from the fronts during major changes.
Using the front wheels for delivery of power as well as steering allows the driving force to act in the same direction as the wheel is pointing.
Meanwhile, the all - wheel steering turns the rear wheels up to 3.5 degrees in the same direction as the front when cornering at speed.
There was a hint of torque steer too, at times, although Toyota's engineers have done well to suppress this — courtesy of the pre-load differential — and the Camry's stability control system kept the car tracking neatly around a corner, even as understeer became prevalent and the driver was hauling more lock to keep it headed in the right direction.
That's normal in this thing.Technical notes: Three things set this machine apart from ordinary family sedans — a 2.2 - liter, four - cylinder, turbocharged engine that runs like heck; a steering system that allows the rear wheels to turn in the same direction as the front wheels at speeds above 22 mph, and that lets them turn in opposite directions at parking speeds; and an automatically adjustable suspension that turns the road into a dance floor.
At low speed, they steer in the opposite direction as the front wheels; at high speed, they can move in the same direction for smoother lane changes, much as some dogs seem to walk sideways as they walk forward.
At high speeds the rear axle steering angle is in the same direction as the front wheels (in - phase steering), elongating the wheelbase up to 600 mm for increased stability and ride comfort as well as optimum driving dynamics.
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