Sentence examples for is piloting from inspiring English sources

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is piloting

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A person who steers a ship, a helmsman.

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In another, he is piloting a fighter jet next to the slogan (in bubble writing) "WAR IS BAD But Fun".

Rwanda is piloting the use of SMS text messages.

To find the true digital divide, look at who is piloting the Internet and who isn't.

The Bell Foundation is piloting a range of projects in the east of England.

If the C.I.A. doesn't have experience killing people, who is piloting the drones?

As a result, the charity is piloting a back-to-basics strategy.

He is piloting a ban on exclusivity clauses through parliament at the moment.

She imagines that she is piloting a canoe across the river, to Manhattan.

Ecosurety is piloting this idea with a local authority in south-west England.

LGC is piloting a 75-minute forensic testing kit for police to take to crime scenes.

The School of Engineering is piloting an interdisciplinary, project-based curriculum called New Engineering Education Transformation.

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