Steering in a sentence as a noun

I would recommend steering clear of these guys.

Let's just have yet another worthless "steering group" and appoint the same guys we drink beer with in the sauna.

What compels you to be just as vigilant about steering and being aware of your surroundings?

Everything he shows here is accomplished already by a fairly nice set of buttons on my steering wheel.

I loved it largely because I could do it independently, without mommy and daddy steering.

Note: several operators leave \n the A side off for push back because nose wheel steering is commanded by \n A-Side hydraulics.

Other people see linking as a necessary part of Web design and argue that deep links actually provide a service by steering users to the linked sites.

He was criticizing Apple for trying to take away peoples' freedoms and Steve Jobs for steering the company in this direction. He wasn't condemning him as a person, as he said "My feelings about Jobs as a person are not strong, since I barely knew him.

These come with everything like ABS, EPS, Servo steering, Electronic throttle control, automatic transmission and so forth.

This new guy seems competent, but steering a big lumbering ship like PayPal away from its death course takes serious political/organisation-hacking skills, no matter how big the icebergs loom.

Your muscle memory tells you how to reach the wiper stalk or the gear shift, which is why it's sometimes disconcerting to get into a car with the gears on the steering column if you normally shift in the center console.

With Ballmer at the helm, steering Microsoft towards seemingly inevitable obsolescence, Microsoft appears destined to eventually join Wang, Sun, RIM, Nokia, and the other dead or soon-to-be-dead.

Steering definitions

noun

the act of guiding or showing the way

See also: guidance

noun

the act of setting and holding a course; "a new council was installed under the direction of the king"

See also: guidance direction

noun

the act of steering a ship

See also: steerage