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field guidance

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noun

  1. a method of guiding a missile to a point within a gravitational or radio field by means of the properties of the field

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En 1999, los funcionarios de inmigración publicaron una serie de normas sobre la determinación de la carga pública llamadas Interim Field Guidance.

From Los Angeles Times

Under the Biden administration, the decision about whether a person is a public charge has returned to the standards set by the 1999 Field Guidance with some additional clarifications for families.

From Los Angeles Times

In 1999, immigration officials published a set of rules on the public charge determination called the Field Guidance.

From Los Angeles Times

Days before his dark trench coat made an appearance, Kim Jong-un sported an ivory-coloured version and a blue shirt while giving “field guidance” at a military base on an island near the maritime border with South Korea.

From The Guardian

CBP has given Border Patrol agents “enhanced” field guidance to check every child — including those arriving in large groups — and ask if they are sick, injured, dehydrated or hungry.

From Washington Post