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Call it the Paulson principle: In bad times, steer help to those least in need.
Our motor skills may have declined through oxidation and perhaps we're not as quick to dodge trouble as we once were; but on the other hand, we've gained the hard-won ability to recognize trouble's approach and can most times, steer clear of it well in advance.
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They speak at the same time, steer each other's sentences, bandy and quibble and banter.
Funders hope that, through RRI, innovations can happen on a more socially responsible and responsive basis and, at the same time, steer innovations towards the right impacts in an ethical and democratic way.
Later in the over he gets four more to third man, this time steered deliberately.
Vladimir Meciar, the Slovaks' thuggishly populist prime minister at the time, steered his fledgling state into anti-western isolation.
A Carlos Bacca first-half penalty and an Alex Vidal tap-in three minutes from time steered Sevilla to a 2-0 win over Getafe at the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium.
Faults are by nature dynamic, as their architecture and composition evolve progressively in space and through time steered by the interplay between strain weakening and hardening mechanisms.
Because of his vivid personality and fondness for show business dish, Mr. Vilanch, serving as M.C. for the fourth time, steered it in a comic direction to the disadvantage of the more earnest performers.
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