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Denmark, said Daniel Gros, director of the Center for European Policy Studies, a nongovernmental organization in Brussels, has an economy strong enough to let it steer its own course within the union.
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Don't stray or steer the topic; let it flow naturally.
To steer legislation their way, the White House is supposed to let it be known what they favor and what they oppose.
That someone with such a heightened sense of the precariousness of life should have agreed, however reluctantly, to a life in the tumultuous, high-stress world of politics underscores both her devotion to her husband and her willingness to let him steer the course of their lives.
Let him take his time, and let him steer the conversation.
This also means that, while it is sometimes hard, a startup should not give way to economic pressures and let them steer it away from its mission.
Martyn Gregory, the journalist and film maker, whose book Diana: The Last Days was substantially borne out by the inquest verdict, said: "Let us hope it steers well clear of the conspiracy theories.
Mr. Tusk, meanwhile, steered Poland through the financial crisis and ensuing global slowdown without letting it slip into recession.
It also pairs with a smartphone app to let you steer via a built-in stabilization system, or you can turn that off and steer with your body.
I thought, 'I'll come out here, I'm not going to let this steer me away.' I thought I wouldn't have problems but I saw signs of it ever since the academy".
Well, let me steer you otherwise, straight to Buffet da Pepi.
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