Similar words: steering wheel, power steering, orienteering, profiteering, jeering, leering, pioneering, domineering. Meaning: ['stɪrɪŋ /'stɪər-] n. 1. the act of guiding or showing the way 2. the act of setting and holding a course 3. the act of steering a ship.
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121, In contrast, governments that put steering and rowing within the same organization limit themselves to relatively narrow strategies.
122, Because of their early contact with parents they often had considerable influence in steering parents towards specialist provision.
123, Together, these industries formed a large and active steering committee.
124, The turning circles remain unchanged, but the steering wheel only requires 3.4 turns from lock-to-lock.
125, His white cotton gloves stood out like beacons on the steering wheel.
126, They often helped by leading the horse, setting the locks or steering the boat.
127, He feels like the captain of a sleeping ship, alone at the helm, steering his oblivious crew through dangerous seas.
128, With one hand on the hot steering wheel, you reach forward to insert the key in the ignition.
129, The model included standard goodies such as electric windows and mirrors all round, power steering, central locking and catalytic convertor.
130, But both are acceptably direct, although the Corrado's steering has pinpoint accuracy.
131, She gripped the steering wheel until her knuckles were white.
132, Pittman advises steering clear of any influence that puts our own happiness first.
133, The steering group are currently writing the first draft of these standards of performance.
134, Steering requires people who see the entire universe of issues and possibilities and can balance competing demands for resources.
135, The 40-member steering committee was mandated to formulate agreements on all outstanding issues and to draft legislation to formalize any agreements.
136, It worked in a few places,[sentencedict.com] but most governments abdicated their steering responsibilities.
137, Expect no complaints about suspension float or over sensitive steering: this will be a car to be driven.
138, How about a steering committee meeting every three months or so?
139, Soon after taking delivery of the car, he had a crash in it, due to its defective steering mechanism.
140, The steering group is exploring the needs for after school care and is looking at possible locations for schemes.
141, Tiltwheel steering, adjustable front-seat shoulder harnesses and dual front air bags are standard.
142, Whilst riding, children are experiencing various speeds and directions which are influenced by their own body weight and steering ability.
143, A systemwide school-to-career steering committee reflects the power structure in Boston.
144, All agree that finding ways to present your case will prove as hazardous as steering a passage through a sand shoal.
145, But performance is poor, the steering light and lifeless,(www.Sentencedict.com) ergonomics messy and the gearbox jerky.
146, Route sensor wire from steering knuckle to fender panel.
147, The overdrive switch was on the steering column.
148, They are training for the steering.
149, The cruise control switches are conventionally mounted on the steering colum.
150, The chassis includes the transmission, suspension, steering, and brake systems.
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