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steering and committee
For example, the steering committee might announce that the group felt a topic under study should not be dropped for an additional week as there was still too much of it untouched.
A steering committee of 27 people was introduced, including four psychologists.
The steering committee created 13 work groups of 5 – 16 members.
The steering committee hierarchy for IUPAC is as follows:
He is currently a member of the steering committee of the Friends of the Apollo Theater in Oberlin, Ohio, along with Danny DeVito and Rhea Perlman.
Notable members of its steering committee include Buzz Aldrin and Peter H. Smith.
Notable former members of the board of directors or steering committee of the Mars Society include Kim Stanley Robinson, Michael D. Griffin, Christopher McKay, and Pascal Lee.
They also hired Rich Frank of KCOP-TV and a member of the Operation Prime Time steering committee.
Benford, who is also an astrophysicist, is a longtime member of both the board of directors and the steering committee of the Mars Society.
Benford serves on the board of directors and the steering committee of the Mars Society.
They also chair the majority party's House steering committee.
The Malagasy Government identified road infrastructure as its principle priority and underlined its commitment to public-private partnership by establishing a joint public-private sector steering committee.
The steering committee of the National Edition consisting of the scholars Andrea Coen ( Rome ), Roberto De Caro ( Bologna ), Roberto Illiano ( Lucca — President ), Leon B. Plantinga ( New Haven, CT ), David Rowland ( Milton Keynes, UK ), Luca Sala ( Paris / Poitiers, Secretary and Treasurer ), Massimiliano Sala ( Pistoia, Vice-President ), Rohan H. Stewart-MacDonald ( Cambridge, UK ) and Valeria Tarsetti ( Bologna ).
Ancient sources credit Solon with the creation of a Council of Four Hundred, drawn from the four Athenian tribes to serve as a steering committee for the enlarged Ekklesia.
There is also a steering committee, comprising 20 AU member states, to oversee projects and program development.
She worked as Director of film in the Central Propaganda Department, and as a member of the Ministry of Culture steering committee for the film industry.
Both not-for-profit and for-profit corporate entities must have board members, steering committee members, or trustees who owe the organization a fiduciary duty of loyalty and trust.
As well as organizing the conference, the steering committee also maintained a register of attendee names and contact details, with the aim of creating an informal network of individuals who could call upon one another in a private capacity.
Meetings are organized by a steering committee with two members from each of approximately 18 nations.
In 2001, Denis Healey, a Bilderberg group founder and, for 30 years, a steering committee member, said: " To say we were striving for a one-world government is exaggerated, but not wholly unfair.
He is also a member of the steering committee of the Friends of the Apollo Theater in Oberlin, Ohio along with his wife, and filmmaker Jonathan Demme.
They honor Nelson, who was chairman of its executive committee and served on its steering committee for 25 years.
The firm, along with a citizen steering committee, produced the Whitehouse Vision 2020 Comprehensive Plan in the spring of 2006.

steering and students
They created a steering committee of positions including the quaintly termed " Computer Operator " and recruited interested students from schools all over the nation to help run the organization.
Swimming teachers put a great effort into steering the students away from the scissor kick.
Nowadays students of this university take part in several Science programmes such as for example SSETI Program – developing communication systems and steering for a satellite launched 5 October 2005.
The Office is an invaluable resource, providing individual counseling and information on summer and academic year externships, steering students toward pro bono opportunities, and helping students apply for postgraduate fellowships as well as employment opportunities.
O ' Meara used the barometer question to illustrate the art of steering students ' activities to a desired outcome: " if the question is not aligned the desired learning outcome then the problem becomes an exercise of problem solving for its own value.

steering and was
Shayne stepped back to let him slump to the ground, and then dived over him through the open door into Harris who was cursing loudly and trying to drag a gun from a shoulder holster, somewhat impeded by the steering wheel.
Using a steering system that controlled the modified rocket's tail surfaces and wings equipped with ailerons, Fiedler was to land the missile on a skid especially bolted under the fuselage.
On first driving the lunar rover, Young discovered that the rear steering was not working.
The day's next task was to deploy the Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package ( ALSEP ); while they were parking the lunar rover, on which the TV camera was mounted, to observe the deployment, the rear steering began functioning without explanation.
The Alerte was sent ahead, passing close to the leading British ships and then steering sharply to the west over the shoal in the hope that the ships of the line might follow and become grounded.
Vehicle steering was adversely affected.
The car had four headlamps, the rear part of the body was expanded to make room for luggage, the 4. 7 litre engine was detuned to, the shocks were softened, the shift lever was moved to the center and the car was available with the steering wheel on the left side of the car.
Using Renault engines, a top speed of 87 km / h ( 54 mph ) was achieved, accelerating rapidly, taking waves without difficulty, steering well and showing good stability.
When lowered the mast foot was kept in the base of the mast step and the top of the mast secured in a natural wooden crook about 1. 5 m-2. 5 m high, on the port side, so that it did not interfer with steering on the starboard side.
Early long boats used some form of steering oar but by the 10th century the side rudder was well established.
The Dubonnet front suspension was replaced by a conventional coil-and-wishbone layout and the steering was correspondingly rearranged.
The 928 was also the first vehicle in which the instrument cluster moved along with the adjustable steering wheel in order to maintain maximum instrument visibility.
The 4-spoke airbag steering wheel was replaced with a thicker-rimmed 3-spoke steering wheel with no airbag, heated washer jets were replaced with non heated, vanity covers in the engine bay were deleted, as was the rear wiper.

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