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    steering
    [ noun ]
    1. the act of guiding or showing the way

    2. <noun.act>
    3. the act of setting and holding a course

    4. <noun.act>
      a new council was installed under the direction of the king
    5. the act of steering a ship

    6. <noun.act>


    Steer \Steer\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Steered} (st[=e]rd); p. pr.
    & vb. n. {Steering}.] [OE. steeren, steren, AS. sti['e]ran,
    st[=y]ran, ste['o]ran; akin to OFries. stiora, stiura, D.
    sturen, OD. stieren, G. steuern, OHG. stiuren to direct,
    support, G. steuer contribution, tax, Icel. st[=y]ra to
    steer, govern, Sw. styra, Dan. styre, Goth. stiurjan to
    establish, AS. ste['o]r a rudder, a helm, and probably to
    Icel. staurr a pale, stake, Gr. stayro`s, and perhaps
    ultimately to E. stand. [root]168. Cf. {Starboard}, {Stern},
    n.]
    To direct the course of; to guide; to govern; -- applied
    especially to a vessel in the water.

    That with a staff his feeble steps did steer.
    --Spenser.


    Steering \Steer"ing\,
    a. & n. from {Steer}, v.

    {Steering wheel} (Naut.), the wheel by means of which the
    rudder of a vessel is turned and the vessel is steered.

    1. Anyone breaking into the car and starting the engine finds the steering wheel turning without steering the wheels. The device, produced by Malvy Technology, can be fitted during assembly or later at a cost of Ffr4,800 (Pounds 560).
    2. Anyone breaking into the car and starting the engine finds the steering wheel turning without steering the wheels. The device, produced by Malvy Technology, can be fitted during assembly or later at a cost of Ffr4,800 (Pounds 560).
    3. The 1,200-pound fiberglass craft, insulated with styrofoam to protect the crew from temperatures that can reach 60 below zero, will have no steering capability, leaving the crew at the mercy of the winds.
    4. First his steering started to stick, then the engine made odd noises.
    5. One glaring example is that while the Japanese, like the British, drive on the left side of the road and thus put steering wheels on the right side of the car, the Big Three export only left-drive vehicles to Japan.
    6. Despite all their complaining about Japanese reluctance to buy American, none of the Big Three companies outfits U.S. models with steering wheels on the right, the way the Japanese customers want them.
    7. Power-assisted steering units joined the range in June this year.
    8. He sees the steering wheel lock, he goes to the next car which isn't protected.' And thereby hangs the next problem.
    9. "We're gathering to ask God to heal our country and heal our church," said the Rev. John Gimenez, pastor of Rock Church in Virginia Beach, Va., and chairman of the rally's national steering committee.
    10. Members of the center's steering committee for the project, all of whom signed the report, included Paul A. Volcker, former chairman of the Federal Reserve Board; Adm.
    11. A regional auto industry, for example, might combine transmissions made in the Philippines with steering mechanisms built in Malaysia and engines from Thailand.
    12. The veiled women, most of them middle-aged and married, startled this desert kingdom Tuesday by taking the steering wheels in the first open protest by women here.
    13. Kohl sees his new twin-track task as combining German unity with European unity. Successfully steering both processes may, however, prove as daunting as anything faced by the architects of Ostpolitik.
    14. In the area of performance motoring, gears can be changed with optimum efficiency while preserving maximum control over the car by keeping both hands on the steering wheel.
    15. In a television commercial for the 1988 Honda Prelude, comedian Jackie Mason tries to explain the car's four-wheel steering.
    16. So is power-assist steering.
    17. Through most of its history, Parker has maintained strongly defined branding, focused on quality and steering clear of cheap disposability. That brand image created loyalty.
    18. Mr. Gordon said that a steering committee of about six institutions made a counterproposal to Southland last week, although he wouldn't provide any details.
    19. Sen. Jeff Bingaman, D-N.M., was selected by the Democratic steering committee to take Matsunaga's seat on the Labor and Human Resources Committee.
    20. The launch, with a five-man crew, is scheduled for early September, but the date is in doubt as engineers continue to puzzle over how to fix a small gas leak in a steering engine system that is separate from the main engines.
    21. And steering clear of pitfalls plays a large part in successful investment. Take risk, for example.
    22. Even though he likes the way chief executive Donald R. Beall is steering the company into high-technology businesses and selling off some smaller and lower-tech operations, Mr. Nisbet doesn't think earnings will rise rapidly.
    23. Most of these features can be had as extra-cost options on other Mondeo estates. A traction control system is available only on the two-litre models, but every Mondeo Estate has a driver's side air bag and power steering.
    24. First, the diets produce initial, quick weight loss, usually by steering clear of carbs and salt.
    25. In the Firebird, the premium sound system with graphic equalizer, a $150 option, was superb; and the smallish, thick steering wheel seemed a perfect fit.
    26. Crew members of the United plane said their only means of steering the aircraft and controlling descent was to selectively accelerate the remaining wing engines.
    27. It is a limited edition assembled by Porsche and only available with left hand steering. There is little to show it is not a normal Mercedes 300 except for slightly lowered suspension and bulging wheel arches to accommodate fat, ultra low profile tyres.
    28. She ran as a Socialist candidate for the National Assembly in 1962 and 1967 and participated in the party's rebirth under Francois Mitterrand, serving on the party steering committee from 1971 to 1981.
    29. Texaco had learned that Mr. Jamail, Pennzoil's lawyer, was sitting on the "Reelect Judge Tony Farris" steering committee.
    30. The 12-month study was done by the center's staff as well as a 39-member steering committee that included representatives of academia, former Pentagon officials, the defense industry and members of the congressional Armed Services panels and their staff.
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