Nissan plans to sell cars controlled by steer-by-wire technology within a year.
While grabbing the 90-day refills by persuading health insurers to offer patients bargains on the copays, the mail-order PBMs steer one-shot orders to stores.
The CIA aims to survive its challenging acronym and help steer Tex-Mex street food beyond the Taco Bell strip-malls.
If both parties think government can steer big technology and frontier investment, there's no reason it can't steer K-12 education, retirement and health care.
E-Steer which eliminates the need for the traditional power-steering system's hydraulic pump, hoses, fluid and belts.
Florin Gardos stole in at the far post of the England goal to meet a diagonal free-kick from the visitors but could only steer a left-foot shot wide.
Or would you more likely grow weary of the C30 Polestar, with its daily experiments in turbo'ed torque-steer, its girlie clutch, and its wildly over-assisted steering, as numb as a well-digger's bottom?
Meanwhile, the state's former treasurer, Paul Silvester, is serving a four-year jail sentence for taking kickbacks and bribes to steer state pension-fund business, a scandal that has touched the waspish, manicured suburbs of Connecticut's southern Fairfield County.
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The law explicitly prohibits the use of significant co-pays to steer Medicaid enrollees into more cost-effective practices.
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We were at the Johannesburg Stock Exchange for a panel discussion on the topic "Africa is open for business" - an opportunity, it was hoped, to steer this hastily re-arranged tour back towards its intended theme of promoting trade and industry.
Defoe could not react quickly enough to steer his follow-up into an empty net.
Katich opened the face in an attempt to steer an off-stump delivery away but mistimed the shot.
Train those employees to steer unhappy store-leavers to places where they can redress what went wrong, either right then or later.
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It includes "golden rules" on what should and should not be sent - steer clear of "serious political messages" it proclaims.
How did Mark Zuckerberg - described by a colleague as "the man from the future" - steer the company through repeated crises?
Walcott made amends by finally unlocking Sunderland's brave resistance after 80 minutes, sliding in a neat pass for Van Persie to steer a left-foot finish past Gordon.
And as long as you don't lift off the throttle in a bend, the car will stay put and, at worst, under-steer slightly right near the edge of sane driving speeds.
Such concentrations are usually created by geological events, such as volcanic eruptions and tectonic plate shifts that steer hot metal-bearing fluids into upper, accessible parts of the Earth's crust, erosion, or massive sedimentary movements.
So the 134-year-old Kohler, Wis. company--still private, still family-owned--is doing what it can to steer folks to its higher-end goods.
In December the company announced it would start blacklisting customers whose health plans force them to use mail for long-term drugs but steer them to stores for the one-time drugs.
It is, for example, equipped with a rear-wheel steering system (Precision All-Wheel Steer) that allows the rear wheels to be pointed, independently, up to 2 degrees of toe-angle adjustment in either direction (in or out, negative or positive), for 4 degrees of articulation.
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Wouldn't investment managers be tempted to favor their own funds over competitors' or to steer participants into higher-cost funds?
Also steer away from roll-ups that have negative cash flow from operations.
It's my cue to be careful -- to steer clear of red wine and sugar, two sure triggers when I'm in that sensitive state, and to get enough rest since lack of sleep can tip me over the edge, too.
But Middlesex's Morgan, celebrating his call-up for England's World Twenty20 squad, hit 84 and O'Brien 89 to steer the Irish to a six-wicket success.
The government hopes to steer China's economy--and its image--away from dirty factories and toward global brands and high-tech outfits.
Serbia may yet do an about-turn and steer itself resolutely away from Europe.
Its method uses location-finding to steer users until they're close enough for the wireless power source to reliably do its job.
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Furthermore, we offer rewards to steer employees to the best-in-class providers--regardless of whether those providers are down the street or across the ocean.
He'll share broad details about the process with customers but likes to keep some mystery to the process and steer clear of the gross-out factor.
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