The era of downloadable major motion pictures is nearing, but the biggest players are taking baby steps. |
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It is true the state has taken some baby steps in the right direction in the last several years. |
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These young men are usually influenced by something to make them take their first baby steps in the murderous world of a serial killer. |
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A few courageous legislators have withstood the health industry's blandishments and taken at least baby steps to modify the law. |
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As Philly moves from total dependency into the first few baby steps of autonomy, the impact on everyone is delightful and devastating. |
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The pair walked us through their creative process, from baby steps to all-out dance moves. |
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Violent crime has often overshadowed the city's baby steps toward recovery. |
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The message we're trying to get to the politicians is don't move in baby steps. |
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In 1992, environmental history remained an immature discipline, still taking baby steps toward a comprehensive approach to the field. |
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Just like these wounded veterans of wars past, the country itself is just taking its first baby steps towards the future. |
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He hand-held them when they were taking baby steps in the industry. |
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So how about starting with a few baby steps instead: maybe taking a seat next to your future husband and striking up an idle chat? |
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I can understand your frustration, Rhona, if you're just taking baby steps all the time, from stepping stone to stepping stone. |
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Walking with 160,000 fans on the highway, you can only take baby steps. |
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All these steps taken by the government are baby steps and their significance should not be exaggerated, as it is quite limited. |
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He hopes to hide his beliefs on climate change. After a year of wasted time, these proposals now amount to baby steps on the road to a marathon. |
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Start with something you feel comfortable doing and just take baby steps until you feel stronger. |
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But there are many baby steps, and I think if we look at the key stakeholders, when we say Canada can make a difference, what does that mean? |
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By taking on these kinds of initiatives, which seem to be small and baby steps, is the way we're going to grow the audience across Canada. |
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There is no change because as we take these baby steps forward, other countries are taking gigantic leaps forward. |
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A lot of these little tiny baby steps on tax reduction were eliminated by bracket creep in the years since then. |
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I recommend that anyone crazy enough to take this journey begin with baby steps. |
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The bill moves a bit toward the precautionary principle but only with baby steps. |
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We did it in baby steps, from Mercury to Gemini to Apollo, and we were learning all the way. |
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These amendments to the Income Tax Act represent a collection of baby steps, some of which are in the right direction. |
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In terms of socio-economics, I think the baby steps they have taken forward in this past year would become giant steps backward very quickly. |
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But before you can ski, you have to master the basics: sliding forward on one ski, sliding forward on the other, holding your poles, taking baby steps sideways up hills, and learning the snowplough, always the snowplough. |
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What we are saying in this party is that the government cannot keep taking tentative little baby steps forward with respect to internal trade barriers while the penalty is being paid for by 90 per cent of Canadians. |
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We need more than the budget's baby steps forward on a working tax benefit that will not offer one cent to people on minimum wage who work full time. |
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In conclusion, this Bill takes us a few steps forward, a couple of baby steps sideways, and then a giant step backward with all the exceptions there are in it. |
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But because the four pillars are grounded in the foundation of positive habit-forming, each one includes baby steps for action. |
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Then only under sustained pressures, usually from the opposition, does the government admit there is a problem and it takes a few baby steps to address what is a huge problem, then sits back and says that it is done. |
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To now see the current government roll back the baby steps taken by the previous government in terms of provincial agreements on early childhood development is, quite frankly, shocking. |
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But, recalling those epochal reforms of 30 years ago, it is worth remembering that they too tended to come in baby steps rather than great leaps, and often were formulated retrospectively. |
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While he crows about the baby steps his government has taken in the right direction, I suggest he should remember that a tortoise moving in the right direction on the autobahn is still roadkill. |
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Learning a new language is difficult, so we'll learn by taking baby steps. |
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