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steering
(redirected from Automotive steering)

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steering
The illegal practice of limiting housing choices,and thereby engaging in discrimination, through a variety of subtle and not-so-subtle techniques.An agent working with minority buyers is guilty of steering when he or she fails to provide information about houses within the buyers'price range that are located in predominantly white neighborhoods.


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ArvinMeritor acquired the patents from Techco Corp, a private intellectual property company that invents and licenses controlled-theory automotive steering applications but which has retained as a co-developer.
Doran said most of the drive train components were automotive, typical of the tracks of those times, and he remembered that the Massey Harris 21 had automotive steering with a "'moving long side rod" that steered the rear wheels.
Strong sales in industrial markets were partially offset by the strategic divestment of the company's automotive steering and European steel operations.
 
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