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And that, school administrators say, may be steering people away from the job.
Some executives also said some energy producers may be steering business away from Enron and to other traders and marketers.
Most travelers may be steering well clear of the Thai capital — if not the rest of the country.
While joint bosses keep a wary eye on one another, someone else may be steering the tandem.
But patients may be steering clear for a far more ordinary reason: if they live in a small town or are only one or two degrees of social separation from physicians or their family members, they may not want to create any awkwardness.
Mr Brown, the argument runs, may be steering his party towards annihilation, of the kind suffered by Britain's Liberals after the first world war or the Progressive Conservatives in Canada in 1993.These two Labour scenarios terrible and apocalyptic seem to be concentrating the minds of Mr Brown's potential successors.
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Mr Cameron may indeed be steering a sensible diplomatic course.
Some federal regulators and consumer advocates are concerned that banks may also be steering people at the lowest end of the economic ladder into relatively expensive products when lower-cost options exist at the banks or elsewhere.
I'll be steering politics live.
The illusions caused by disorientation are perhaps the most-dangerous aspect of vertigo; a pilot, for example, may sense that he is gaining altitude when in reality he is losing it, or he may feel that he is steering to the right when he is on a straight course.
Mr. Carrey may be consciously steering his movies toward maudlin pop psychology.
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