Fortunately the White House has named an experienced newshand to head this rudderless, morally bereft entity.
Quentin Deakin from Bradford warned that in history pupils could be left "rudderless without some chronology".
The Japan ship of state seems to be rudderless and adrift, without firm leadership or direction.
The private equity industry looked to be stuck in a rudderless recovery through the end of 2012.
In contrast to a rudderless Obama, if Republicans become real government reformers, 2014 could in fact be exceptional.
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What many mistook for rudderless dithering has since proven to be adroit maneuvering.
The giant UN peacekeeping force has been meandering, rudderless, in a political vacuum.
He was a champion of a generation of sophisticated and restless Europeans who found themselves adrift in suddenly rudderless societies.
A-B InBev needs to assess their shared values with employees and consumers, for without non-financial goals, the ship is rudderless.
The FDA was actually left rudderless, for many years without a commissioner.
The party's loss of brains leaves it rudderless, without a compelling agenda.
"Quitting after Germany left us completely rudderless for the trip to Helsinki, " Crozier said in a biography of current England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson.
Prior to Zander stepping in, Nokia was on top of the mobile phone market and Motorola was viewed as rudderless as it lost share.
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It might seem rudderless without a boss, but the fundamentals of the oil market still point to a fairly comfortable few months ahead for the price-fixers.
To make matters even worse, Schering-Plough is currently essentially rudderless.
The Republicans look passionate but rudderless, mistaking ardour for strategy.
Yet although there is certainly a feeling in Iraq that the country is rudderless at present, the political process itself has not been discredited and probably will not be.
Westin saw an opportunity to accommodate not only their guests, but the wider community of rudderless workers, and launched Tangent in Boston and Arlington, Virginia, as well as in Munich, Germany.
As St Paul's - and the wider church - had in recent days appeared like a rudderless ship battered by storms beyond its control - there was silence from Lambeth Palace.
Perhaps I was compensating for my otherwise rudderless existence.
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His handling of economic policy has been especially rudderless.
Finalists: "Rapture, Blister, Burn, " by Gina Gionfriddo, a searing comedy that examines the psyches of two women in midlife as they ruefully question the differing choices they have made, and "4000 Miles, " by Amy Herzog, a drama that shows acute understanding of human idiosyncrasy as a spiky 91-year-old locks horns with her rudderless 21-year-old grandson who shows up at her Greenwich Village apartment after a disastrous cross-country bike trip.
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