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Second, you need steering because AI must be steered in one direction or another.
Their motion can then be steered in any direction.
"Unfortunately," he said, "the debate has to be steered in that direction" by Hispanic advocates.
All of these can be steered in a variety of directions by combining them with other seasonings.
Thus, the whole array can be "steered" in the direction of the sound source without actual motion of the hydrophones.
And we need pioneering leaders if the sustainability movement is to be steered in the right direction.
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I love my country, and I don't like the direction it's been steered in by the Bush administration.
Fulham sealed the win when John Arne Riise's cross was steered in from eight yards by Mahamadou Diarra.
But Derby scored their second when Becchio's weak header fell to Keogh and his shot was steered in by team-mate Buxton.
Thus the profile of the type of research to be funded was quite explicitly pre-determined, and potential research proposals were steered in fairly specific directions: either acquiesce or perish, as it were.
Johnson put the visitors ahead, curling in a 25-yard free-kick, before his low set-piece was steered in by Ki Sung-Yueng from 12 yards for 2-0.
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