Sentence examples for business steering from inspiring English sources

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She serves on the HMS leadership team and represents the medical school on a variety of policy, compliance, regulatory and business steering groups including Sponsored Administration Leadership Council Executive Committee, GMAS Prioritization: Business Steering & Leadership Group, Research Administration Systems Executive Committee, and the Institutional Risk Management Advisory Group.

But his greatest achievement, he liked to say, was to establish and sustain his winery as a family business, steering it through several acquisitive periods in Napa's history, a fate to which his brother's winery finally succumbed in 2004.

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Whatever self-reforms and regulatory reforms are now in the works, we do not believe they are likely to restore the rollicking times of old, when banks lent to and invested in businesses, steering the economic transformations of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

"We're not in the business of steering people toward things," she said.

The practical business of steering a tiny beam of light around the back of somebody's eye is a complicated affair.

Small transplant centers feared that the new rules would put them out of business by steering organs to larger, big-city hospitals.

Regulators must consider that if Google extends its dominance to the business of steering online customers to airlines and travel agencies, it would be in a position to charge more for this service.

But the federal government "should not be in the business of steering investment toward particular politically favored approaches," it says, singling out government support for wind and solar power companies as examples of wasting public dollars.

The service and content markets are unstable because once the bandwidth infrastructure is built, running another SkypeTube over it costs almost nothing and so many competitors crowd in that prices drop to zero (except in the case of Google, which utterly dominates the business of steering advertising to eyeballs).

Mergers-and-acquisitions lawyer Susan Pravda has spent the last two decades helping her clients buy and sell businesses, frequently steering newly wealthy sellers to advisors who could help them manage their money.

But Emerald Ocean and ArcView share some things in common: Both seek to minimize their potential legal troubles by investing only in so-called ancillary businesses, while steering clear of companies that actually touch the cannabis.

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