Nissan plans to sell cars controlled by steer-by-wire technology within a year.
In effect, CFOs are trying to steer companies by looking in the rearview mirror.
In effect, CFOs are trying to steer companies by peering into the rearview mirror.
They learned how to steer the plane by adjusting the power in the aircraft's two remaining engines.
Unfortunately, Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke and most other central bankers still try to steer monetary policy by guessing the appropriate level of short-term interest rates.
Like trying to steer a car by looking in the rearview mirror, they hold hearings to figure out what went wrong and then write new laws based on old facts.
That is not a good enough plan by which to steer a government.
Rather we must meet this challenge head on by collaborating to steer the process towards a more sustainable, equitable and just outcome.
Building on last year's experience, elaborate efforts have been made by police to steer rival groups of fans off the M4 at separate locations.
Opinions are a dime a dozen and the past two years have allowed much pontification on the correct way by which to steer an economy through the recession.
In the previous year, according to the ORR study compiled by transport consultants Steer Davies Gleave, Teesside Airport had only 18 passengers, Dorking West had 22 and Denton had 52.
It raises the question of whether FDA has the authority to regulate Internet search when those engines are being manipulated by regulated entities to steer consumers to specific products.
During the next decade, the Fed returned to Keynesian discretionary monetary policy, trying to steer the real economy to long term growth by manipulating interest rates, loosening when the economy seemed to turn down, tightening when this seemed to go too far and inflation started to rise.
Axiom tries to steer its customers toward bulk purchases, billing them by the day, week, or even assignment.
The more sophisticated missiles are programmed to steer towards heat (such as that given off by a fuel-burning jet).
They can steer the firm into paying over the odds for services provided by firms in which they have an interest.
Meanwhile, the departure of Bradley Sheares , who ran the company's U.S. operations, is one sign of the changes being brought about by Chief Executive RichardClarkRichard Clark as he works to steer Merck through the Vioxx mess.
Meanwhile, the departure of Bradley Sheares , who ran the company's U.S. operations, is one sign of the changes being brought about by Chief Executive Richard Clark as he works to steer Merck through the Vioxx mess.
But, by and large, a person is well advised to steer clear of suing for libel, aren't they?
Yorkshire, who need every point they can muster in order to steer clear of the relegation zone, did not help their cause by fluffing three chances.
Company officials believe that by raising the expectations of Chinese customers, Caterpillar can steer China's equipment industry toward a new business model that favors Caterpillar's service-oriented approach.
The budget cuts would force layoffs of scientists and engineers, shrink the capabilities of laboratories and universities to perform the most critical cutting-edge energy research projects, and, by cutting funds for highly leveraged loan guarantee programs, steer private sector funds away from American entrepreneurs and small businesses looking to demonstrate and deploy innovative energy technologies.
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Mr Steer said he thought lorries from Europe were being directed through the village by satellite navigation equipment and said companies should consider an alternative route.
Mr Balls quoted from a new report by the government's school behaviour advisor, Sir Alan Steer, which said it was crucial head teachers used the powers they had to ensure good behaviour.
In the original formulation the teller had access to the customer with the big paycheck and merely had to steer him down the hall for the bank to make a second fee by managing his portfolio.
Mr Arafat, as surprised by this intifada as he was by the last one, appears to have given up trying to steer the uprising in favour of holding on for dear life.
And, in an appropriate modernist twist, there's an app for all of that -- a custom one designed by Audi that runs on the iPad and lets "drivers" steer via a POV feed and onscreen controls.
Whilst the props and the costume were not remarkable (a fact that Sophie Steer's Lizzie Bonnet complained about in character), I was pleased by the set, sound and lighting design which accurately set the mood for the 10 scenes which made up this play.
How did Mark Zuckerberg - described by a colleague as "the man from the future" - steer the company through repeated crises?
Rangel played in Darren Pratley who cut back from the by-line to Sinclair but his faint touch was not enough to steer the ball home from six yards.
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