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steer

[steer] / stɪər /


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Never mind steering companies through the AI revolution or trade wars.

From The Wall Street Journal

Batting after skipper Ben Stokes won the toss at a sold-out Sydney Cricket Ground, they steered the tourists to 211-3 when they went off for bad light with tea called 10 minutes early.

From Barron's

But most states are steering clear of a straight tax on net worth, say the researchers at the Urban- Brookings Tax Policy Center External link, because a wealth tax can be hard to administer.

From Barron's

They recommend steering clear of bonds unless yields are especially attractive, such as in parts of Latin America, or are denominated in deeply undervalued currencies.

From Barron's

He thinks Bradley could have made a difference by steering fans away from making it a toxic atmosphere for the visiting team.

From BBC