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The phrase "a steer for" is not standard in written English and may be confusing without context.
It could be used in contexts related to guidance or direction, but it is not commonly recognized.
Example: "I need a steer for my project to ensure I'm on the right track."
Alternatives: "a guide for" or "direction for".
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The approach adopted is at a regional scale, but can be used as a model for other objectives or a steer for future, finer-scale studies.
132nd over: England 401-7 (Stewart 46, Kirtley 1) Stewart times Hall through square-leg for four with a lovely turn of the wrists, then brings up the England 400 next ball with a steer for two to the right of third man.
The identified uncertainties provide a steer for future research activity by guiding researchers and funding bodies to questions of importance to patients and healthcare professionals.
The research areas identified provide a steer for future research activity by guiding researchers and funding bodies to questions of importance to patients and healthcare professionals.
As a steer for the recommended collaborative process for moving forward, there are a number of specific recommendations which should be considered:Final Report Draft Version 2.01 Overall management architecture There needs to be a more active role in the oversight of the Cluster as a whole and, as the central coordination mechanism, the ECU in particular.
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The Ministry of Justice has done a lot of published and unpublished constitutional research, and is waiting for a steer from No 10 before agreeing priorities.
Being aware of a firm's sudden interest in a certain type of security or news could at the very least be a good steer for an informed journalist.Bloomberg (which is a competitor of The Economist Group in several areas) emphatically denied that reporters had access to e-mails, trading data or information on precisely what stories were being read and by whom.
Here's a missive from our very own Andy Wilson: "As it's the first day of the Test summer, a quick steer for those who haven't already seen this and might be interested, to the National Cricket Playing Survey being run by the ECB for the second year.
The views of the TCM graduates provide a clear steer for their requirements.
The F.D.A. is opening an inquiry into the problem, but for now, implanting hormones in beef cattle is legal and financially irresistible: an implant costs $1.50 and adds between 40 and 50 pounds to the weight of a steer at slaughter, for a return of at least $25.
Other sensors will measure if a driver does not steer for an extended period, weaves across lanes or reacts slowly to other traffic.
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