In any event, if the ship is off course right now, the solution is the same regardless of the cause: turn the steering wheel.
Rather, the solution is for the captain to turn the steering wheel in the opposite direction just enough to get the ship back on course.
Indeed, debating why the ship is drifting off course is likely to be a waste of time.
Beijing has long been anticipating the ice chunks and subtly adjusting the rudder around inflation without steering the economic ship too far off course.
The optimal amount of steering is determined by the current course of the ship.
"It's great, it shows me exactly where the ship is, what its course is, how fast it's going and what its name is, " he said.
Of course, when the ship reaches its destination it has to stop.
About two hours into the trip, he set a course that brought the ship to within 200 yards of Giglio's rocky coast, Italian officials said.
Over two days, Captain Seog steered the ship on a zig-zag course, so that the pirates would not realize that the vessel was actually heading away from, instead of towards, Somali waters.
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Of course there might be this ship coming in that will solve the profitability problem, if you can only hang on long enough.
His fellow Democrats' willingness to support him as he maintains this perilous course means that the Democratic ship has abandoned Israel, and strategic sanity.
Rather than wait for orders, Sandy took the initiative, reversed course, and put his ship and aircraft within range of Afghanistan by the next morning, setting the stage for the strikes that followed.
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The BBC's Matthew Price says the ship sank lower in the water during the course of the day.
Congressman George Miller too was mystified as to how this could have happened after all the regulations governing ship traffic in the Bay's obstacle course.
As well as providing a feed of students to the Scholar Ship, each university will be responsible for monitoring course standards to ensure they remain consistent with the subjects being offered at each land-based campus.
Networks seem to be reacting like a ship spotting an iceberg on the horizon, slowly shifting course to avoid danger.
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Like the captain of a ship, an adviser is paid to keep your portfolio on course in good times and bad.
The law does not allow, for example, the Pentagon to keep funding going for a ship building program by shifting money being spent on a military golf course.
Of course, that doesn't mean they won't jump ship if they have to.
From a French ship, the prince landed on a beach behind the club's original course during the 1745 Jacobite Rising.
Course organizers also believe that living in a constrained area aboard a ship will help students foster professionals relationships that will help them throughout their careers.
This, of course, would bring much more money into the Cuban economy than the cruise ship would have done.
He was on the bridge when the HBOS ship hit the rocks, and was judged to be "unable or unwilling to change course".
The ship's operator, Costa Crociere, said the vessel had been following its regular course on the first day of a Mediterranean cruise when it hit a submerged rock.
When will your job be on offer because in fact the other celebration of course is the 10th anniversary on the 19th of April of your Archbishop-ship and how long do you plan to go on, have you decided, or is there set date?
" One day the ship's captain, Icarus' father, announces: "We are making an emergency course diversion to avoid an uncharted black hole.
The ship runs on an open-door policy, to facilitate the work of the cleaning staff, but of course they can lock their rooms if they wish.
Given the numbers of large ships contracted for and built over the course of the past two or three years, the over-supply of space-aboard-ship is high and is rising.
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