But the purpose is to steer banks towards supporting businesses and jobs at home, not abroad.
Lamentably, the financial crisis and the Bernard Madoff scandal convinced many to steer clear of advisors.
Defoe could not react quickly enough to steer his follow-up into an empty net.
"We have to steer a course from violence, and away from poverty and inequality, " she declared.
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.
Taylor also suggests you try to steer the conversation to your mutual projects diplomatically.
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The guidelines also tell teachers to steer clear of looking at students' personal Facebook pages.
But it led him to steer clear of the subject in the following day's debate.
Golinkin is also urging employers to steer workers to its outlets for minor ailments.
Deeply religious, she tried to steer the young man from the devil's music with violin lessons.
One way to avoid saying the wrong thing is to steer clear of cliches, she says.
To steer through the dangerous days ahead, a stable government would be a blessing.
And Trescothick then went, bowled trying to steer the ball to third man.
Katich opened the face in an attempt to steer an off-stump delivery away but mistimed the shot.
The best way to steer clear of higher rates is to prevent a lapse before it occurs.
The law explicitly prohibits the use of significant co-pays to steer Medicaid enrollees into more cost-effective practices.
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Was her hesitance to disclose the location an attempt to steer us clear of perilous jungle territory?
However, Neill McCallum and Majid Haq both hit unbeaten 34s to steer the visitors home in Deventer.
Once inflation was sufficiently under control, the country began to steer in a direction of growth again.
Mr. Cuomo also credited Judge Jed Rakoff for helping to steer the two sides toward a settlement.
Southbound tows must travel faster than the flow of the water for their rudders to steer effectively.
It was left to Fairclough to steer his own course, and he is proud of his achievements.
They learned how to steer the plane by adjusting the power in the aircraft's two remaining engines.
In Mr Greenspan, the Fed has a strong leader who has managed to steer markets' expectations skilfully.
Leaders of nations who are complacent with their accomplishments fail to steer their countries in the right direction.
Axiom tries to steer its customers toward bulk purchases, billing them by the day, week, or even assignment.
But King Abdullah will need all his considerable skills to steer this country through some testing times ahead.
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Steve Jobs has always preferred to steer his company in his own direction, instead of co-mingling with others.
Dr Sexton and his colleagues have adapted the technique to steer each image in several directions at once.
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