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The term cybernetics comes from the ancient Greek word kybernetikos ("good at steering"), referring to the art of the helmsman.
"He understands that kids are not particularly good at steering, but he knows to stop and wait and keep them safe and sound.
One pixie is assigned to each switchboard, and, from the sounds which come up over the extension when one tries to telephone between the hours of twelve and one, they are very old pixies who never were much good at steering a thistledown or ravishing a honey-suckle.
It's going to be quite good at steering," said Musk.
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The steering wheel will not do a good job of steering at slow speeds in a tight harbor.
He has done a good job steering Accor through the recent crisis in the tourism industry.
Oh, and they are also both excellent at steering a punt.
"Where did independence and freedom go?" Another said: "Good job steering by the wind.
Management appears to be doing a good job steering the company, passing all of these ROE-based tests.
Given the conservative movement's success at steering the national discourse for three decades now, their espoused anti-government rhetoric has become consensus-thinking threatening support for arts funding even in good times.
Decisions were compared and disagreements were discussed at steering group meetings involving all authors.
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