The Republican-led Congress can help the president steer the national political debate in one direction or another.
This spend-centric strategy of targeting well-off customers helped the company steer clear of the financial crisis in 2008.
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The increased weight that the stockmarket now plays makes it harder for the Fed to steer the economy.
The dignity of work and the ability to steer the course of their lives are the best alternatives to extremism.
The company said it had not put anyone in danger but "in extreme cases, it could affect the ability to steer the steering wheel".
The owner's English-speaking son even throws in a little advice: pull on the reins, like a horse, to bend the runners and steer the sled.
After his moment in the spotlight, the championship steer will go up for sale in the Junior Livestock Champions Auction.
Steve Fulton swung a low free-kick into the box and McLaren found space at the near post to steer the ball into the far corner.
Payton confirmed that he has approached Parcells, who led the Giants to two Super Bowl titles, but said discussions about whether the coaching legend might steer the Saints temporarily are preliminary.
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Bent's signing is also a show of faith in manager Gerard Houllier by Villa's American owner Randy Lerner, despite the Frenchman struggling to steer the club away from the relegation zone since taking over in September.
The Keynesian story goes like this- if there is collapse in private sector demand due to a failure of business confidence or some other economic shock, then rather than suffer unemployment and all the other negative consequences of recession it is possible for government through public spending to replace the lost demand and steer the economy back to full employment.
The point is that even flawed giants in the realm of commerce can steer the planet through times of tumult.
How did Mark Zuckerberg - described by a colleague as "the man from the future" - steer the company through repeated crises?
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.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer flicked a long ball into the path of Giggs, who crossed from the left for Scholes to steer the ball home from eight yards.
Newman looked to dominate an attack led by England's Chris Tremlett, who saw the left-hander continually steer the ball through or over the slip cordon and down to the boundary.
Chief amongst them is the Wireless Command Center, an oblong remote control useable from anywhere in the home that lets users steer the Roomba, send it back to its base, schedule a cleaning and adjust its clock.
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Anything that you use that is other than the actual direction of the price itself has the potential to steer you down the wrong path, and almost all blowups in history have been a result of people thinking something was really undervalued, and they buy more and more of it.
The approaches steer clear of physical pain or severe mental anguish and do not involve touching a prisoner.
The wheel on the right side of the image is the tiller wheel, used to steer the airplane on the ground.
Louis Financial and Chase deny any liability or misconduct, but did they have the duty to steer Vardiman away from the adjustable loan?
Earlier this month, it added two new independent nonexecutive directors and five additional members of the executive committee, which helps steer the company.
The stock performance will ultimately accelerate as the team of Zuckerberg and Sandberg steer the company to higher revenue and profitability through innovation and performance.
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Serving steaks -- along with tableside-prepared Caesar salads and Bananas Foster -- since the 1950s, The Golden Steer has remained in a class of its own.
Speaking after the incident, Mr Steer said the lorry had "embedded" itself in the side of his house, and ripped off guttering, slates, bargeboard and electric cable.
Before Facebook, it was impossible to calculate with this level of accuracy, or to provide recommendations to users on which way the should steer their education or career.
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He also said that the response of authorities to inject liquidity into the economy had stabilised the markets, but the priority now should be to steer the economy back to growth.
The World Bank said the challenge in the short term was to sustain growth through a soft landing, with the longer-term challenge to steer the economy toward a more sustainable path.
With early roots in his 30-year association with the novelist and philosopher Ayn Rand, that faith grew into an unconstrained confidence in the free market and deregulation to steer the economy and ward off crises.
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But it's not yet clear if either had the right policy ideas in mind to steer the economy back on course.
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