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Instead, a keyboard is used to issue instructions, the way a pilot onboard might instruct an autopilot: climb to a certain altitude at a certain rate, level out, roll the plane to a new heading, proceed to a certain point and make a turn in a different direction; land on a particular runway at a certain airfield.
A manager might instruct his team to find a salt replacer that was healthier.
The command might "instruct a guest to describe an experience, situation, opinion or the like," Ms. Parker explains in her patent.
However, since we might instruct the user to interact with the music in a certain way, there could be some interaction that mimic real world behavior.
He had died and been called back so that he might instruct the child, and set him on a different path.
It was the kind of history that might instruct a future corporate titan, and that, when done well, still sells, and not just around Father's Day.
In Zidane's case, Mr. Sagal said, "you might instruct one of your players to have an absolute go at him in a training session".
Someone building a self-driving car might instruct it never to go through a red light, but the machine might then hack into the traffic light control system so that all of the lights are changed to green.
For example, a therapist might instruct clients who believe that they are not well liked to recall times when they were invited by others to socialize, thus helping the clients to see their fears as exaggerated.
Unable to influence events, Hyde began a draft of his History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England in the hope that his interpretation of recent errors might instruct the king for the future.
If the leadership of the Forces of Free Libya was paying fuller attention to the forces' battlefield behavior, it might instruct the rank and file in the difference between munitions that explode and munitions that do not, just as it might enforce readily understood rules about arson and looting in towns that fall into rebel possession.
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