"We have to steer a course from violence, and away from poverty and inequality, " she declared.
Plus, they provide their own insights and recommendations to help you steer your course and avoid false starts.
The dignity of work and the ability to steer the course of their lives are the best alternatives to extremism.
He needs political skills, to steer a course through the regulatory maze.
What the government's got to do is steer a course through that, have a credible plan to deal with those debts and deficits, and also - as we did at the Budget - set out the policies that are going to help the British economy grow.
Obviously, Graham being a man, he won't ask for directions or help with parking, so I'd urge listeners in Great Yarmouth to give us a wide berth on Wednesday, when Graham hopes (tides permitting) to steer a course across Breydon Water to the Berney Arms and along to Reedham.
Messrs Hillman and Gibbs steer a nice course between the trivial and the profound.
It was left to Fairclough to steer his own course, and he is proud of his achievements.
The AIG bailout shows how hard it is for America's financial authorities to steer a straight course through a crisis that is piling one systemic threat onto another.
It is an unenviable dilemma for a President who in his first term tended to steer a middle course on climate and energy issues, sometimes supporting the environmental argument sometimes supporting the economic rationale.
President Clinton has sought to steer a middle course, saying that students must not be made to feel "uncomfortable because they come from different religious traditions, while helping students make the most of their God-given talents".
It does not mean leaving pilots completely free to steer their own course like car drivers, but it does transfer more responsibility for plotting a route and following it to the pilot, with the ground controller keeping an eye on things.
It is that in order to "change course and steer away from critical tipping points... that might lead to rapid and irreversible change", something radical is needed.
The South East Cornwall MP said she had managed "to steer a relatively straight course, navigating various hitches on the chart" thanks to her colleagues' "kindness and support".
He's nobody's fool but he's getting old and we need someone who can steer the club back on course.
Some boys had poles and men let them steer the boats on their course and they walked round the banks.
But it's not yet clear if either had the right policy ideas in mind to steer the economy back on course.
It is just possible that the Fed, which assumes annualised economic growth of 3.25-3.5%, may manage to steer the economy through a course of gently slowing growth and moderating inflation, without driving America into recession.
Take "Donkey Kong's Crash Course, " which has you tilting the GamePad left or right to steer a rickety roller through a zany Rube Goldberg-ish obstacle course.
Of course, before you can steer clear of tax shelters you must identify them.
Of course, before you can resolve to steer clear of them, we need to be able to identify them.
Of course, a greatly improved economic performance doesn't necessarily steer the votes one way or the other.
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