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Showing the way by conducting or leading; imposing direction on.
directing
directive
directional
leading
1
Its recommendation can be influential, however, in
guiding
governments toward new policies.
2
As yet, we don't know if this government has any
guiding
ideology.
3
We used this new
guiding
catheter to perform PTCA on 15 patients.
4
He's probably
guiding
them right to us. Teller thought for a moment.
5
Blake was a
guiding
spirit for me for a long, long time.
6
The lover keeps in touch with the
guiding
memory of the Mother.
7
Tethered growth factors offer exciting new possibilities for
guiding
stem cell behavior.
8
Crime prevailed; cupidity and vengeance were the
guiding
principles of the chieftains.
9
Tells how administrative law Judge Francis L. Young, after
guiding
the D.E.A.
10
However, its potential utility in
guiding
lymphadenectomy for gastric carcinoma is unknown.
11
Abstract: Vision plays a crucial role in
guiding
locomotion in complex environments.
12
She wanted
guiding
and helping and putting in the right way herself.
13
The
guiding
spirit of that group was a fanatic of social revolution.
14
A discussion about the relevance of
guiding
and scouting to today's children.
15
The secret goddess and
guiding
spirit of the twentieth century, some say.
16
The men were climbing with the
guiding
company Aspiring Guides, Newshub reports.
guiding
guide
guide light
guide hand
guide star
guide principles
guide spirit