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be piloting
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A person who steers a ship, a helmsman.
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In our next evaluation we will be piloting a new framework developed in-house.
We will be piloting the intervention model and associated training in twelve agencies in England and evaluating both its effectiveness and cost-effectiveness.
Civitas, the education thinktank, has adapted Hirsch's elementary school curriculum for English primaries and, in partnership with them, we'll be piloting it at our new primary.
In its response to the Francis report on Mid Staffordshire, the government announced it would be piloting a programme requiring students to spend up to a year as a healthcare assistant before they were funded for a nursing degree.
On August 5, a row broke out between Tibbets and his enraged co-pilot Robert Lewis, who had originally assumed he would be piloting the mission and who also took exception to his commander's abrupt christening of the B29 as Enola Gay.
Channel 4 News will also be "piloting new programme formats and ideas in the new year... building on the participatory success of liveblogging the programme every night and the appeal of events such as its recent live audience show on student fees".
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New approaches need to be piloted.
Excellent, and it should be piloted quickly.
Can be piloted or operated autonomously.
Perceived Global Effect Visual Analogue Scale will be piloted.
I'm piloting it in this column.
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