In the brain, aromatization of androgens into estrogens is an essential step in regulating a variety of physiological and behavioral processes. |
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The most important step in reaching this ambitious goal is to stop pollution at its source. |
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The first step in the method is to summarize the relevant scientific literature to determine what is worth knowing. |
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A fine first step in this direction would be to provide basic amenities in all the depots. |
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But prevention is better than cure, and insect repellents and sprays are the first step in self-protection. |
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The first step in any process like this is to see what the factory ammo will do. |
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The triangular four-story building will rise on the site of a former strip club, another step in a major downtown renewal initiative. |
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It's ominous from the very beginning, when you step in the role of a pipsqueak teenager as he tries to evade a zombified cop. |
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Finding least common multiples is a preliminary step in adding and subtracting fractions with unlike denominators. |
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The first step in any weight loss, body shaping or anti-aging program should be cleansing. |
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The human being is the ultimate form of creation from which the next step in spiritual evolution is reunion with or ascent into the Godhead. |
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It is a very important step in beginning the basic research that needs to be done before we can approach treatments and cures. |
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She was brought in to help the university take the next step in improving its graduate program. |
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This is where support workers, such as Caroline, step in to improve links with schools and liaise with teachers. |
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Call me a reactionary if you like, but I still think reading a work is an important first step in criticizing it. |
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Finding and eliminating breeding places is an important first step in control. |
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The first step in utilization of solar energy is photon capture by a lightharvesting system. |
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It could be as close as a step in front of him urging him on, or a distant goal to rush toward. |
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The next step in preparing to think in this way is to think sociologically. |
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Some women will be annoyed if you step in too little, feeling abandoned and unvalued. |
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It's all a judgment call at the end of the day, and one person usually will step in and say yea or nay. |
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Developing a search strategy before beginning a search is the single most important step in searching. |
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What exactly will it take for the United States and the international community to step in and stop the wholesale slaughter of innocents? |
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The recommendation is an important step in encouraging the deployment of multi-platform and high-speed Internet connections. |
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The next step in the multimillion proposed development will be the submission of an application for planning permission. |
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Villagers are ready to step in to the boots of the boys in blue at a Bradford police station which was closed to the public for 30 years. |
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The public service pay conflict marks a further step in the trade unions' transformation into organs of government and big business. |
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Being able to stand up and say that domestic abuse is unacceptable is the first step in changing my behaviour. |
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Arming servers with knowledge and training is certainly an important step in upselling. |
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The combine reports are the first step in the evaluation process, not the ultimate analysis. |
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The copper-containing enzyme tyrosinase catalyzes the rate-limiting step in melanogenesis. |
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Unlocking the main door, I step in, taking off my shoes, despite the eerie silence, despite the fear caused by the absence of lights in the hall. |
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The first step in that direction was to breed a Siamese to an Abyssinian, obviously, and Daly just happened to have some around. |
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Is the anthrax scare merely a copycat crime, or is bioterrorism the next step in some larger coordinated offensive? |
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Moreover, a successful biosphere would prove to be an important step in the direction of space colonization, terraforming and remedial ecology. |
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The last step in the process is to wash the methamphetamine in chloroform, tolulene or ether. |
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Only then will China stop misallocating capital, the first step in creating the kind of balanced growth it says it wants. |
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This would be seen as treachery despite the fact that it could be a key step in the revitalisation of the economy on both sides. |
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Adequate fluid replacement is the initial step in restoring cardiac index and systemic oxygen delivery to injured tissues. |
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The next step in this process is malnutrition, since active transport of nutrients become impaired. |
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The sharing economy needs regulation, and insurance companies will step in. |
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Although a seasonal ban falls short of the total ban that we have been advocating it is a very big step in the right direction. |
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Should any of the top-tier players falter, there is no shortage of candidates ready to step in. |
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Substituting low-quality performance metrics for value metrics represents a step in the wrong direction. |
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While this may be a step in the right direction for intelligent artificial beings, it is a very small one. |
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We had some very bruising sessions, so bruising that Clive had to step in and ask the players to tone it down. |
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I tripped on the last step in the mad dash for the ground floor and ended up in a heap on the cotton mass on the ground. |
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The next important step in the evolution of Parliament was the separation into houses. |
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The merengue, another popular native Puerto Rican dance, is a fast step in which the dancers' hips are in close contact. |
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The Vatican has recognized a miracle that she's believed to have performed, a key step in her beatification. |
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Bringing things closer into sight is the first step in dealing with potential threats. |
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The clause is describing an important step in bringing the process of self-actualization to fruition. |
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The next step in transforming the selling strategy was to segment the potential customer market. |
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A materialist understanding is an essential step in liberating culture from the stranglehold of commodification. |
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The signing of the memorandum is the final step in bankrolling the project, Velchev said. |
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This may be the first huge step in rectifying the small ball game in a county where stones at the side of roads are reserved for footballers. |
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Once you decide to step in this city, scores of attractions await your encounter. |
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The first step in scientific map-making, all earlier attempts were more enthusiastic than accurate. |
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I think that a course like this is only the tiniest step in the direction of fixing the holes in the boat, but it's more than just bailing water. |
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The next step in approaching the problem of the relation of these texts is to build a non-directional stemma. |
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Tinkering with criminal law is a backward step in countering the deep cultural realities of homophobia, racism, sexism. |
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Do you think the government should step in at that point and put a stop to these calumnies? |
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Japanese researchers may have discovered how to block an essential step in the transmission of malaria. |
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Is it not better to take one step in the right direction than two back into destruction. |
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Every step in the haying process I understand, but what methods do you use to spread so much seed around? |
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The glass panels step in a sawtooth pattern from east to west, and help articulate the ceiling. |
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Certainly they have taken a baby step in the right direction by including the director's feature. |
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This move is one step in Shanghai's blueprint for becoming a world-class city which is more habitable for its residents. |
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Educating mailroom staff to look for suspect mail is a critical step in the planning process. |
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When a patent expires, the generics step in and sell analog versions of the brand name product for a fraction of the price. |
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One step in preventing waterborne infections is using filters that remove bacteria. |
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The second step in the breakdown of alcohol is the conversion of the acetaldehyde to simple acetic acid. |
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The new facility is a major step in our strategy for the growth of our global autocatalyst business. |
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But when men start weeing wherever they feel like, it is indeed your duty to step in. |
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The strike is the latest step in the campaign against the employers' ten-year freeze of the London weighting allowance. |
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But wait, surely our PM might step in around election time and show some spine. |
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A critical step in the cell cycle is the proper attachment of chromosomes to the mitotic spindle during metaphase. |
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We see it as the first step in a campaign to organize all private-sector adjuncts in Boston. |
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An important step in meeting this challenge is to integrate interventions whose targets are linked, socially and aetiologically. |
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She has suggested that the first step in getting white people to think about racism is for them to recognize their whiteness. |
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The tenants believed that Delgadillo was the white knight who would step in and save them from evictions. |
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Local youth organizations, like Roca, have offered to step in and counsel young taggers. |
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There was a real mood in the meeting that an attack on the time limit was the first step in an attack on abortion rights in general. |
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Preparation of a descriptive memorandum is a major step in readying your business for market. |
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The seed and seed treatment selection is the first step in a grower's crop production plan. |
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The first step in picking a lock is to insert the tension wrench into the keyhole and turn it in the same direction that you would turn the key. |
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However, to take one cautious step in the direction of one crop, judged to be reasonably safe, seems sensible to me. |
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The way this process of continuous rebirth occurs is explained step by step in the doctrine of Dependent Origination. |
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I cannot allow my friends' children to play there for fear of what they may step in. |
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Conversion is the first step in making enriched uranium that can be nuclear reactor fuel or atom bomb material. |
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The sphygmograph was a first step in standardizing the recording and evaluation of pulses using technology. |
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This availability of electrons represents another step in the regulation of sulfate assimilation in non-photosynthetic tissues. |
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The first, essential step in defining the conflict is to assess the nature of the challenge. |
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The best dance sequence is probably the first, when Hayworth matches Astaire step-for step in a difficult routine. |
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The social system of the red fox has, therefore, been viewed as one potential step in the evolutionary pathway to more complex societies. |
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Peers yesterday urged Ministers to step in if the National Railway Museum lost out to a foreign investor in the bidding war for the train. |
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The tongue directs the bolus of chewed food to the pharynx as an initial step in the involuntary reflex swallowing mechanism. |
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The Federal Opposition says the new vessel is a step in the right direction, but not enough. |
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Still, this is at least a step in the right direction, and perhaps a sign that anti-immigrant fervor is dying down again. |
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Animal lovers said earlier that the case was a step in the right direction against illegal ownership of endangered animals. |
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But at least it is a step in the right direction and seems more controlled than previous efforts. |
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The first step in ensuring that your budgerigars get sufficient exercise is to house them in an appropriately sized cage. |
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This is a massive step in the right direction and hopefully when the full approval is rubber-stamped in September, so many lives will be saved. |
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The next step in animal locomotion is to subject animals to perturbations and reveal the function of all their parts. |
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Easdon would step in and punish with his volley, either for depth or occasionally guided crosscourt into the nick. |
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Such contact could be an important step in the integration of complementary and alternative medicine with other medical services. |
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It looks like another step in the right direction for Dell lappies. |
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In actuality, an encounter with a goddess of the underworld is another step in the second cycle of the monomyth. |
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Complete three sets of 10 to 12 reps on each side, alternating legs, moving forward with a step in between each kick. |
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Yet superstition can also be, if my theology is correct, the first step in the other direction on that same road. |
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Frazier characterized the weakened bill as a first step in a yearslong battle. |
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Holmes however was just seen in an exhibition fight, so it might be that the old warhorse will still step in the ring despite what the public would hope. |
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The Academy has drawn up plans to celebrate the Silver jubilee in a fitting manner and the conferring of achievement awards are a step in this direction. |
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It was a small step in learning to stick to my guns, but a leap in my comprehension of phonetics. |
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And awareness is the first step in the process of building a critical mass to effectuate change on issues. |
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The first step in restoration was air-drying the costumes, then sending them to the dry cleaners before trying to refurbish some of the less damaged ones. |
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Each of these phases originates from one primary step in the cross-bridge cycle that is linked by different degrees to upstream and downstream steps in the cycle. |
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Frenois and his team say their work is an important step in helping to determine how specific environments associated with drug withdrawal might encourage drug seeking. |
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Best wishes to the lads with this major step in their music careers. |
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As a first step in cost-effectiveness analyses, there must be evidence regarding the relative effectiveness of the treatment options being considered. |
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It said the hotline was the first step in its anti-fraud campaign. |
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Leaf senescence is a key step in the life cycle of an annual plant. |
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A first, critical, step in giving them strength and restoring the role of Parliament is removing the power of appointment from the whips and handing it over to MPs themselves. |
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By the time contact is made, from the fan's point of view, it's the next step in furthering a relationship. |
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Fathers step in to socialize their toddlers along gender lines at around 13 months, verbally rough-housing their sons and talking in more emotional terms with daughters. |
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Afghan instructors now do the teaching, but Green Beret mentors step in to instruct the instructors on new skills or equipment. |
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Thus, a state's master plan for public higher education typically supports two-year colleges as the initial step in may students' pathways to the baccalaureate. |
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The elections are seen as a crucial step in stabilizing Ukraine and represent a chance to stop the fracturing of the country. |
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He warned that the players who step in will have to be on the ball. |
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The Istanbul meeting was supposed to be another step in a healing process. |
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The kyrgyz people need the West to step in at this decisive hour, and help the country avoid descending into all-out civil war. |
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The way of it was, I was sent out with a broom to chase away the gypsy beggars at the door looking for food or money, and he happened to step in the way. |
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Though the industry had been deliberating at length over the crisis for long, they failed to evolve a consensus and ultimately the exhibitors had to step in to bell the cat. |
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The most time-consuming and expensive step in constructing microcircuits focuses a pattern of light onto a semiconductor surface coated with a photosensitive film. |
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Assembly members railed against the government for its apparent powerlessness to stem the bloodshed and there were calls for popular militias to step in. |
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The rate at which nitrogen is mineralized from the soil organic matter pool is an important rate-limiting step in the cycling of nitrogen in terrestrial systems. |
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At least one of us will step in a pile of dog dirt which will have to be laboriously extracted from the shoe treads with a stick once we get home. |
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This step in arginine synthesis occurs in the mitochondrial matrix. |
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In an attempt to vanquish the monster, the superheroes step in and pummel him, knocking him to the ground. |
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Thus, the first key step in this morphallactic regeneration, when the head region is removed, is the specification of a new head region at the cut surface. |
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Unless the government of Veracruz determines Goyo was killed for his reporting, the federal government is unlikely to step in. |
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The Tutankhamun CT scan project was only the first step in a five-year endeavor to scan and preserve the ancient mummies of Egypt, many of which are crumbling. |
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In fact, when Mrs. Palfrey's neighbors assume Ludovic is her grandson, she unpremeditatedly finds it not altogether unpleasant to ask him to step in and fill the role. |
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Even Mr Wightman had to step in at that point to urge caution. |
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In such a vacuum of political criticism, one might expect national newspaper columnists to step in and make coherent remarks upon government policy. |
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The union confirmed that the South Americans were happy to step in. |
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But the first step in this potentially constructive kabuki is positional bargaining. |
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The first step in the manufacture of rayon is to make viscose. |
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If an airline were inclined to go lax on security, hoping for the best rather than working to guarantee it, its insurers would quickly step in to correct it. |
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But hemlock Grove does not feel like a step in the right direction. |
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By installing a carbon monoxide alarm and testing it regularly, we can all take a simple but important step in keeping our homes safe. |
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The first step in pre-radicalization touches the rather non-religious, inconspicuous aspirant, who is open to new things. |
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Actually, we are both forgetting the most important step in why children are legally hittable and by whom. |
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In the preceding year co-pilots had to step in 39 times for a wide variety of reasons, including food poisoning, nausea and fainting. |
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He successfully carried out the voyage to collect taxes from Zabaykalye Buryats, becoming the first Russian to step in Buryatia. |
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The next major step in the development of the Silk Road was the expansion of the Greek empire of Alexander the Great into Central Asia. |
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Similarity-based clustering of CDR3 or V J sequences represents a frequent pre-processing step in immune repertoire analyses. |
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But the most important step in science at this time were the ideas formulated by the creators of electrical science. |
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Anthropologists believe that the use of tools was an important step in the evolution of mankind. |
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Perhaps an extra step in one of those directions might have seen me celebrated rather than notorious. |
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The development of dags first requires some faeces to adhere to wool, but this is only the initial step in accumulation. |
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This transition from hunting and gathering to herding flocks and growing crops was a major step in human history. |
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Mass customization, pioneered by the company's pager division, is one step in the transformation process. |
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He said the government had started rehabilitation of Bara industry and the inauguration of power looms was the first step in this direction. |
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The first step in protecting against the damage viruses cause is to understand exactly what a computer virus is and how it behaves. |
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The second step in the formation of Pangaea was the collision of Gondwana with Euramerica. |
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On his return to Rome, he was elected military tribune, a first step in a political career. |
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The first step in the operation is following the same pretransfer procedures as used in loading. |
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The mutiny was also a crucial step in the initiation of the November Revolution. |
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The first step in discovering an ore body is to determine what minerals to test for. |
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Proper and early detection of giftedness in children is a very important step in developing the child's potential. |
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The granting of citizenship to allies and the conquered was a vital step in the process of Romanization. |
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Ashley Sestanovich could deputise for Cramb while Rob Jones is likely to step in for the ailing McDermott. |
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The first step in preparing a test specimen with the FlexPrepTM is to secure the gyratory specimen in the chuck of the machine. |
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The first step in the synthesis of azo dyes is the conversion of amine compounds into diazonium salts. |
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The Grid represents the next logical step in the development of distributed computing, and that is distributed processing. |
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The decision to hand over Gurdwara Jandalisar Sahib to Daduwal is being considered an important step in this direction. |
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The Labour Government introduced legislation to expel all hereditary peers from the Upper House as a first step in Lords reform. |
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We cannot take a step in the pathway of progress without benefitting mankind everywhere. |
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Oman is the next vital step in our strategy to introduce the unique flavour of our Doner Kebabs to a global market. |
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But postie Chris saw the signs of scam mail after receiving specialist training and was able to step in to get David help. |
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A key step in the development of Wesley's ministry was, like Whitefield, to travel and preach outdoors. |
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The first step in freezing out competitors is to create a superior product. |
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A first step in a company's defense against executive kidnapping is to develop a policy and obtain approval of an antikidnap plan. |
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A return to automatic riflery is the evolutionary step in small-unit tactics, Westrom said. |
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Laudabiliter came to be seen as the first step in a process, but modern historians think it less important. |
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Meadow muffins are the smelly piles left by cows for you to accidentally step in. |
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For our brewmasters, the ultimate measure of quality is taste, which is why we taste every batch of beer at every step in the process. |
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Whatever the reasons for the RIF, care needs to be taken with each step in the process. |
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The first step in finding a laser printer to suit your needs is to first find out what your needs are. |
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Examinations that check and monitor autofluorescent waste material are a key step in AMD detection. |
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Understanding the importance of budgeting is the first step in successful financial planning. |
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Brand awareness is a key step in the customer's purchase decision process, since some kind of awareness is a precondition to purchasing. |
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McKinty has created a new catalyst for olefin metathesis, a key step in making pharmaceuticals, fine chemicals, polymers, biofuels and much more. |
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Our relationship with MFN is another step in our plan to bring next generation technology services to our customers. |
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While there, he was part of the most popular tag team in the country and was virtually unbeatable, but fate would step in and change all of that. |
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A key step in the latter respect was formal recognition of what was back then still referred to as Red China. |
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Side-to-side variation, front and back, rock step in place, clockwise and counterclockwise movement. |
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The third and final step in determining property taxes is to multiply the local jurisdiction's mill rate times taxable value. |
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The next step in the process of classical education is called the quadrivium. |
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The replacement of histones with protamines is a crucial step in spermatogenesis. |
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The Crimea annexation was a step in this direction, in Dugin's opinion. |
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How and what makes this amorphous movement step in this direction or that? |
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In case Franken cannot complete his campaign, Carrot Top has volunteered to step in. |
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With the profile of the plywood cut into chamfered castellations that step in and out, each panel neatly interlocks. |
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Since most moisturizers on the market are too greasy and emollient for oily skin, people often skip that step in their beauty routine. |
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The accumulation and breakdown of cyclins is an essential step in cell division. |
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The first step in providing protection is the placement of a tape safe within the data center tape library. |
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Earning the CCM is a major step in professional development for case managers and opens the door for advancement opportunities. |
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One step in my method of correcting the stutterer is to build up a single-handedness or sidedness in the individual. |
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Regularizing spelling was an important step in the advancement of literary society. |
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In the assessment of substances for toxic characteristics acute toxicity is usually a first step in providing information on relative toxicity. |
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The founding of this body was major step in the development of an indigenous Indian coal sector. |
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South Dakotans will get first crack at the vacant jobs, but after 30 days, Manpower will step in to help fill them. |
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With the baby's lungs filling with fluid, vets had to step in and perform several minutes of mouth-to-mouth resuscitation on the newborn. |
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Secondly, the NCIA board lacks necessary investigation policies and procedures, including time frames for each step in the investigation process. |
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We were then keeping possession as the clock ran down only for referee Bill Crombie to step in and award a free-kick against us for timewasting. |
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Since the 17th century the first step in European steel production has been the smelting of iron ore into pig iron in a blast furnace. |
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The stablishment of an efficient plant tissue culture technique represents a basic step in non-conventional improvement of medical plants. |
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Pig iron is not a saleable product, but rather an intermediate step in the production of cast iron and steel. |
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If a voter wants to make a complaint, marking a tendered ballot is the first step in pursuing the complaints procedure. |
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The first step in the analysis is to determine whether the UCC or the common law governs the transaction. |
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The village is the first step in the City Council's plans to transform Newcastle into a science city. |
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The filing of an NDA with the FDA is an important step in the approval process in the United States. |
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Parents expect the school to step in to educate, stop steroid abuse, and create testing that will eradicate steroid users. |
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Stoking neo-Luddite fears of technology-induced joblessness is a step in the wrong direction. |
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I pass wild cows, sniffing at the sea air and looking reproachful as I step in to The Stoep, a local expat hangout. |
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In the 12th century, Henry II took a major step in developing the jury system. |
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The first step in determining the existence of a legally recognised responsibility is the concept of an obligation or duty. |
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The Code, with its stress on clearly written and accessible law, was a major step in replacing the previous patchwork of feudal laws. |
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Ye had to watch no to step in mud or a puddle or else in jobby, dogs were aye doing jobbies, or else ye watched for broken glass. |
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This federation of CNAOCB members was a step in realizing the goal of a national church modeled on UU ecclesiology. |
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The first step in the Great Vowel Shift in Northern and Southern English is shown in the table below. |
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The lack of any direct heirs from Richard was the first step in the dissolution of the Angevin Empire. |
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The soldiers were trained to memorize every step in battle, so discipline and order could not break down into chaos. |
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Trays are deburred as a final step in the CNC machining process at a feed rate of 100 in. |
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So we are trying to step in with unique codes to understand which hospital is either overcharging or undercharging. |
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Intravenous fluids are the first step in resuscitation, but often an intravenous adrenergic agent as a continuous infusion is added as the next step. |
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Developing Xonon for small gas turbines with multiple combustors is the next logical step in our strategy to expand the addressable market for our product. |
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Sentencing Guidelines in 2004 were the final step in establishing waiver as a central tenet for companies to demonstrate cooperation with regulators. |
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In line with this desire, Edward demanded in May 1291 that his claim of feudal overlordship of Scotland be recognised before he would step in and act as arbiter. |
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Likewise, Bryan's legendary speaking tour during the 1896 campaign is described as a logical next step in the gradual routinization of candidate-centered campaigns. |
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There is variation of wool type and quality even among members of the same flock, so wool classing is a step in the commercial processing of the fibre. |
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Although the new measurement falls short by a factor of 10 of the accuracy needed to redefine the kilogram, it takes an important step in that direction, metrologists say. |
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Dahm, previously Chief Scientist of the US Air Force takes on the claim that increased automatisation will be the next logical step in the development of drones. |
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It was the first step in a long campaign that took decades of fighting but ended in Spanish victory in 1572 and colonization of the region as the Viceroyalty of Peru. |
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Watching over this process are the members of Congress, who can step in to either reinstruct the agencies or courts, or create new and superseding legislation. |
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He describes the Fischler CAP reforms as deeply significant and an important further step in the process of decoupling subsidies from commodity production. |
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It must be the first step in any lower body plyometric program. |
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The first step in my process of healing was to choose to let go and leave behind any encumbrances that would prevent me from starting over and moving ahead. |
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The Free Trade deal with the United States was the most profound step in the direction of economic continentalism and symbolized the hegemony of neo-liberalism. |
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The protection of habitats is a necessary step in the maintenance of biodiversity because if habitat destruction occurs, the animals and plants reliant on that habitat suffer. |
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Research by Kim and colleagues is an important first step in this regard. |
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The QM-1 static test is an important step in further qualifying this new five-segment solid rocket motor for the subsequent planned missions to send astronauts to deep space. |
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The next step in this direction was to find an appropriate model of the system's hydraulical components as presented by the modelling of a pump and an actuator. |
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The establishment of the First Imamate in the 9th century CE was the first step in consolidating disparate Omani tribal factions under the banner of an Ibadi state. |
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Pierce kept on saying sweet nothings to Butler, who went near him after the foul was committed, which prompted Noah to step in and protect one of his guys. |
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Approved in 2013, the Praia Technology Park is a step in this direction. |
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In 1955, whilst appearing on The Goon Show, Secombe was approached by the BBC to step in at short notice to take the lead in the radio comedy Hancock's Half Hour. |
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The last step in production should be the analysis of batch lots of chemicals in order to identify and quantify the percentages of impurities for the buyer of the chemicals. |
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The final step in the developmental process, termed spermiogenesis, is the conversion of a haploid round spermatid to a polarized, flagellated, motile spermatozoon or sperm. |
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Numerous environments from small warehouses to heavy plant construction sites rely on the use of spill kits as the most effective first step in containing hazardous spillages. |
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This giveaway marks another successful step in the Kravco Simon Company, developer and manager of King of Prussia Mall, and Chevrolet marketing alliance. |
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Robotic assistance that encourages the generation of stepping rather than fully assisting movements is best for learning to step in spinally contused rats. |
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This gives the referee the right to step in and administer a count of eight to a fighter that he feels may be in danger, even if no knockdown has taken place. |
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The addition of an executive director is the latest step in the foundation's recent reorganization plan to increase community involvement, board chairman Bill Spiry said. |
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We selected the new HP PageWide Web Press T1100S as the next step in our ground-breaking digital PrePrint programme, said Stefano Rossi, CEO, DS Smith Packaging Division. |
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Before the final fight with Antony, Octavian's campaigns against the tribes in Dalmatia were the first step in expanding Roman dominions to the Danube. |
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This gives the referee the right to step in and administer a count of eight to a fighter that he or she feels may be in danger, even if no knockdown has taken place. |
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Now we'd like to encourage all producers of vegetable-based shortenings and spreads to follow this important new step in removing trans-fats entirely from their product lines. |
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This new organization represents the next critical step in the Department of Defense's transformation of the management of radio frequency spectrum assets and processes. |
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The first step in finding a real solution was to mount the weapon on the aircraft, but the propeller remained a problem since the best direction to shoot is straight ahead. |
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The next step in this specialty's journey will be to enhance the operational coordination of the environments in which emergency service delivery finds itself. |
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To reduce disruptions in services, cross-train staff members stationed at multiple work sites so that those employees can step in and perform essential functions. |
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This achievement represented an important step in the development of quantum cryptography, which offers a completely safe, public means of transmitting secret information. |
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That's a critical step in getting their maladapted ego out of the way so they can learn to engage life on its own terms and thereby become functional. |
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The effect of the rule is that the plaintiff cannot deliver his statement of claim, or take any step in the action without the leave of the judge. |
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Precedent viewed against passing time can serve to establish trends, thus indicating the next logical step in evolving interpretations of the law. |
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Even at this late stage, this corrective measure taken by British authorities to stop Press TV from operating from London is a step in the right direction. |
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The SVC engine represents a decisive step in the long-term development work aimed at combining the benefits of the Otto engine and the diesel engine. |
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This patent was filed in 1791 and although it was not developed at the time this can be seen as the first step in the development of aniline dyes and coatings. |
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The code of conduct, which has been designed to promote, 'fair, honest and ethical best practice' is considered to be a first step in improving the reputation of the sector. |
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The Southern states viewed this as a violation of their constitutional rights and as the first step in a grander Republican plan to eventually abolish slavery. |
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Puerto Rico took another step in its effort to privatize its main airport, issuing a request for qualifications from interested for-profit investors, reports Dow Jones. |
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This was the first step in carrying out Reformation in Malankara Church. |
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The catalysts enable the enantioselective transfer hydrogenation of ketones to alcohols, an important step in the synthesis of many pharmaceutical compounds. |
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