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The rule was meant to protect mom-and-pop investors from being steered into expensive investments they don't need.
Remember the moment in the 1967 movie "The Graduate", when the skill-challenged character Benjamin, played by Dustin Hoffman, is being steered into a career in plastics?
We don't need more hand-holding and young people being steered into what are seen (for the moment) as 'safe' jobs.
"There are many different paths in law and I wanted to explore all of these without being steered into a particular direction early on," she says.
Miniaturisation promises solar-powered insect-sized drones capable of staying aloft indefinitely or being steered into buildings to spy or kill.
Designed to prevent consumers from being steered into high-cost, risky loans, it covers how a loan originator — or any person or company that arranges, obtains and/or negotiates a mortgage for a client — is paid.
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They are kindred souls, superb athletes who were steered into the sport by coaches or teammates.
"Women are steered into roles like caring, beauticians and so on.
The CFD analysis indicates flow is steered into the trap during incident wind flow.
I was steered into English, though I'm absolutely happy to have studied that.
But because of her lower body strength, she was steered into judo instead.
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