Sentence examples for steer on which from inspiring English sources

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Somebody on YouTube has inevitably published a frame-rate comparison video, sliding one screen up against the other with a little wobbly graph thing bouncing around atop the two, so if you're a total dullard you can click across to that and really get a steer on which machine will deliver the optimum performance.

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During this process, Ca2+-trigger membrane penetration of synaptotagmin should steer the SNARE complex, on which it is bound, to also rotate laterally by 180° round its longitudinal axis away from the preferred relative rotation.

One reason for this is that the coalition successfully steered past the rock on which it was expected to founder student tuition fees.

The interactive displays here aim to give you a tactile sense of navigation: there are touch screens on which you can steer a craft through space or learn when to apply various navigation methods to air travel.

The investigation reveals a long-buried corpse, a dying writer and female genital mutilation among Sussex's Somali community – an issue on which Rendell helped steer an act through parliament in 2003.

Investors might be well-advised to steer clear of other public companies on which these directors serve, lest their lack of oversight extend beyond Wells Fargo.

In Monday's hearing, the justices largely steered clear of the delegation question on which the District of Columbia Circuit Court found for AAR they did not seem anxious to venture, as SCOTUSblog's Lyle Denniston put it, on "a doctrinal trip back to the 1930s".

Based on the marketing grid on which these feedlot steers were sold, the additional economic value of zilpaterol hydrochloride at 8.3 mg/kg to ractopamine hydrochloride at 30 mg/kg was $30.36 (Canadian) per steer.

Pension-plan administrators like Fidelity, she warns, will steer investors into their own funds, those on which they make the biggest profit.

The favourable terms on which state-run companies can borrow, for instance, means that too much capital is steered their way.

The revenue greatly depends on the selling prices of the heifers and steers (which depend on breed, age of selling and season of selling).

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