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149 Sentences With "a step away from"

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We don't like the populist parties because it is a step away from hate, it's a step away from xenophobia (and) it's a step away from some of the fascist tendencies that we see.
Rainbow Six is taking a step away from player vs.
Today he is a step away from becoming France's president.
Many saw the law as a step away from democracy.
These fields are only a step away from the sea.
And Trump is always a step away from a total meltdown.
But for the financial system, they are a step away from the precipice.
He's like a step away from making songs with Thundercat and Flying Lotus.
For the first time, you have a woman a step away from being president.
Taking a step away from that is not only nice, but often very necessary.
With its nuanced portrayal, Aligarh is a step away from stereotypes and towards realism.
"I think this law is a step away from broken-windows policing for sure."
"It's a step away from the autobiography of the previous work," Ms. Suss said.
If that means taking a step away from something else, we're going to do that.
But that's still a step away from knowing you the way a true assistant does.
Directing the radar at a target can be considered a step away from actual firing.
The TV stand is conveniently located only a step away from the bathroom/kitchen side.
It's kind of interesting to see his movies a step away from the action like this.
Deciding to publicly back Mr. Ryan in his primary would be a step away from that.
"We are a step away from dishwashers that won't take third party dishes," Doctorow morbidly jokes.
Nikki Bella's taking a big step in her relationship with John Cena ... a step AWAY from him.
The next piece she wrote seemed almost a step away from anything that could possibly annoy anyone.
After all, both are just a step away from each other when you have a time machine.
Once a hit song was established, it was only a step away from defining an entire season.
As people take a step away from the headline number, they say, Hey, this is just one report.
Her "Wildest Dreams" performance is a step away from her controversial video and towards a more minimalist performance.
Ansari took a step away from the televised eye back in 2018, after an explosive article on Babe.
Abortion Mississippi's just a step away from having one of the most restrictive abortion laws in the nation.
It's intimate, close, and it's a skip and a step away from previous releases—more sophisticated and sparse.
"One of the best health systems in the world, in Lombardy is a step away from collapse," he said.
He explains that a step away from acting would give him more time to devote to his true passion: directing.
It's a step away from conflict that's been escalating and occasionally swerving virtually ever since Trump entered the White House.
Just months later the bill passed in the Senate in a landslide ... and is a step away from becoming law.
My classroom is on the ground floor, a step away from two entrances to the building, and has TWO doors.
In that case, Aramco's IPO won't be a step away from fossil fuel dependency, but a step closer towards it.
Out of 20 million people who need help securing food, nearly 10 million are just a step away from famine.
It was a step away from the cliff of endless polarization that offered a more moderate substantive agenda than Marco Rubio's.
Trump's latest actions are "a step away from a solution," said Frank Lavin, U.S. ambassador to Singapore from 2001 to 2005.
In other words, taking a step away from it, looking at what it does and what the possibilities are your choices.
The US Navy is following the advice of TED talk-ers and technology Cassandras: It's taking a step away from screens.
The newly released video for "Two Hearts" is a step away from the pensive, tummy-tugging atmospherics of his last single.
But Benioff is taking a step away from partisan politics at a moment when other tech leaders are rushing toward it.
While there was certainly a reason for Kalanick to take a step away from Uber, Pishevar took issue with the process.
This is a shame, but maybe it is because Lefèvre's work has always been consciously a step away from the art world.
The role marks a step away from the music world for Maluma who released his most recent album, 11:11, in May.
The redesign is a step away from the blue-and-orange color scheme of the current design and into more minimalist territory.
He has taken a step away from dating because of the importance of his children and also to help mend fences with Angelina.
It's also a step away from what Biden called for in 0003, as he announced he would not run for president in 2016.
Isn't he always, as Frank O'Hara titled his poem, "A Step Away from Them," meaning Jackson Pollock and Bunny Lang, who are dead?
Namely, Apple taking a step away from the Watch as a communication device and a step toward its use as a fitness device.
I knew it was only a piece of clothing, but it felt like a step away from my past and toward something unfamiliar.
"I made myself more vulnerable and made a step away from the metaphoric," she said in a recent interview at the Bowery Hotel.
Schmieding described the agreement between Trump and Juncker as "not really a deal yet", "but it is a step away from the brink."
Officials there told her to go to a homeless shelter, which seemed to her like a step away from trying to find permanent housing.
However, Ring surveillance products put people into a system where Amazon owns your camera footage, and police are a step away from obtaining it.
Without James, this Cavaliers team would be one of the five worst in the N.B.A. With him, they're a step away from the finals.
"I lost the ability to express my art, and consequently was a step away from leaving it all," Mr. Hallberg wrote in an email.
Which is why Zellweger, now 50, ultimately decided to take a step away from the public eye to focus on herself and on projects.
The ruble hit 68.07 versus the dollar, a step away from its weakest level since April 2016, the 68.66 it touched earlier this month.
And it all came from me taking a step away from the road and clearing my head for the first time in a long time.
But it's too unfocused, too patchwork in the later stages and too much of a step away from the things that make Far Cry great.
This keyboard is illuminated with white LEDs underneath the keys, a step away from the colorful rainbow of some of the others on this list.
Sofia Richie may only be 19, but she's already decided to take a step away from her blossoming modeling career to pursue another passion: designing!
To others, it meant a step away from the group's state and local campaign effort, which has struggled to secure victories under the Sanders banner.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazilian President Michel Temer said on Wednesday that Mercosur and the European Union were "a step away" from signing a free trade agreement.
It's a step away from the echo chamber that journalism has become and a tilt toward a public square that welcomes a competition of ideas.
A step away from globalism—Donald Trump's most consistent campaign theme—could make for an awkward opening gambit given pockets of Republican resistance to overt protectionism.
If his team prevails, the revised pact would be a step away from the integrated North American economy that the original deal was supposed to foster.
Then just as quickly, she pulled her arms in, her hands closing, her eyebrows twisting with such ferocity, I took a step away from her. What?
Some 11.3 million people are in acute need of humanitarian assistance, and 8.4 million are just "a step away" from famine, according to the United Nations.
As with other recent Sphero toys like Spider-Man and Lightning McQueen, R2 is a step away from the core tech on which the company was built.
Bunting did stress that while Blackout is a step away from the traditional series framework, it's not going to be a completely foreign experience for longtime fans.
The children were among 7.6 million Yemenis — nearly a third of the country's population — who are considered "food insecure" and a step away from famine, officials said.
In recent years, the differences between U.S. and other competition agencies have been striking: Recently, however, the FTC took a step away from its economics-based approach.
No sooner does the help take a step away from their man than Harden abruptly changes his rhythm and rifles a pass to the open corner shooter.
TOKYO — Toshiba has cleared one of the last remaining hurdles to a planned sale of its microchip subsidiary and moved a step away from the financial brink.
This would prevent the UK leadership from owning the disastrous economic consequences of Brexit, and European leaders would celebrate it as a step away from the brink.
"There's a difference between being a step away from conducting sabotage and actually being in a position to conduct sabotage," Eric Chien, a Symantec security analyst, tells Wired.
With pleasing people and the culture of entitlement, you are only a step away from doing something that will displease them, elicit negative emotions, and the productivity plummets.
On Monday, Beijing took a step away from that commitment, putting at risk the political stability and rule-based governance that have made Hong Kong a free-market mecca.
Though the industry is giddy with the potential of VR, the consumer is still a step away from being able to enjoy a virtual experience while riding the bus.
GENEVA (Reuters) - Warring sides must let more aid get through to 8.4 million people who are "a step away from famine" in Yemen, a senior U.N. official said on Monday.
The 5G branding is a step away from the more complicated 4G / LTE days, where carrier marketing and changing specifications oftentimes made it unclear what exactly you were talking about.
But the seduction of Matthew turns out to be a mere plot move in Prakrti's own journey, a step away from the marriage ahead of her and towards self-actualization.
To markets, that sounded like a not very subtle endorsement of the falling dollar and a step away from the long-running U.S. policy of verbally supporting a strong dollar.
Second, the privatization "appears to be a step away from the regulator's policy to separate 'nationalized' public transport infrastructure from a more liberalized and 'market-based' environment for operators," Osman said.
Driver-assistance systems like the ones Foxx wants to put on city buses are explicitly designed to save pedestrian lives, and really, they're a step away from buses being completely autonomous.
The United Nations estimates that 8.4 million people in Yemen are just "a step away" from famine and that it will be the worst the world has seen in many decades.
"Years and Years" is harrowing because it's only half a step away from our present, where reality feels as if it's disintegrating under the weight of digital simulacra and epistemological nihilism.
She and other Democrats say his vote for skinny repeal was a step away from the opposition to repeal promised during a high-profile June press conference with popular Nevada Gov.
Some frequent critics of the de Blasio administration called the deal a step away from real accountability for teachers and a way to make evaluations more subjective and potentially less rigorous.
Speaking in New York, Jerome Powell said that he deems the Fed's benchmark interest rate to be close to a neutral level, marking a step away from comments made in recent months.
In March, the college-centric social network Yik Yak took a step away from its origins in anonymity by asking users to create "handles" that they could optionally attach to their posts.
I grasp too that many among us truly believe that, say, a higher marginal tax rate or a public subsidy for poor children's dentistry is only a step away from the gulags.
"I am afraid that the freedom of artistic expression is starting to be disrupted, and we are a step away from the moment when exhibitions will have to be approved," he said.
"How to Eat" also marked a step away from technical, chef-written cookbooks and toward a philosophy of cooking that was about pleasing oneself rather than flexing culinary muscles to impress others.
Defensively sound enough to cover against most of what was thrown at them, and stubborn enough to never take a step away from their A game, the result was combination after combination.
While some may see Plex's expansion to serve up content itself as a step away from its original goal of helping users manage their personal media libraries, Williams argues that's not the case.
This is, in its own staid way, just a step away from Bernard Manning and the rest of the celeb-dupes who happily rambled on about Cake and Clarky Cat on Brass Eye.
"We are a step away from victory," 5-Star leader Luigi Di Maio said at a rally in Rome's Piazza del Popolo, where a crowd waved flags and chanted "honesty", the group's buzzword.
Antonio Pesenti, head of the Lombardy regional crisis response unit, said the region's health system was "a step away from collapse" as intensive care facilities came under growing pressure from the new cases.
The U.N.'s coordinator for Yemen, Jamie McGoldrick, said on Monday the blockade has been eased but the situation remained dire with some 8.4 million people "a step away from famine" in Yemen.
DAKAR, Senegal — A bloc of West African states took a step away from a French-backed regional currency that dates back to the colonial era, making a significant symbolic break from the past.
Fortunately, this terrible disease called "feelings" is quite common, and Syd [formerly tha Kyd] has taken a step away from her work with The Internet to bring us a solo song all about it.
SCHLAPP: I think that right track, wrong track is very important, but let&aposs take a step away from that and look at what happened in the special election and you are exactly right.
In his poem "Jean Rhys," from the 1982 collection The Fortunate Traveller, Derek Walcott imagines Rhys's childhood in Dominica, a Caribbean island just a hop and a step away from Walcott's own Saint Lucia.
The magic of Bridget Collins's novel "The Binding," in which gifted craftsmen are able to remove those memories entirely and create books full of captured experiences, is only a step away from that reality.
The minutes came after Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said he considers the central bank's benchmark interest rate to be close to a neutral level, which marks a step away from comments made in recent months.
"As long as a champion of racial division is a step away from the Oval Office, it would be impossible to take Trump's efforts to heal the nation seriously," said Reid in an impassioned floor speech.
She's been fully delivering on that, making dramatic hair changes on the regular, from going platinum, to getting a pixie, to recently trimming it even shorter (it's practically a step away from a buzz cut now!).
Watching it — agog that it ever got made in the first place — felt like getting a little glimpse into the future, and not just because its dystopian satire is half a step away from our reality.
Explorers of Ixalan appears to be both a step away from traditional Magic, but it is also clearly a part of a larger brand strategy of broadening the potential audience for Magic and Magic-like experiences.
If the Thunder plan on starting Oladipo next to Westbrook in the backcourt, which seems likely, they may also need to start Ilyasova simply to drag opposing big men at least a step away from the paint.
The company says this entire platform isn't a step away from hardware as much as it is the startup showing off some of the tracking wits that it's dedicated so much of its engineering towards figuring out.
He also explained how the book, which begins in September 2014 with Joan Rivers' funeral and wraps up on Memorial Day of this year, was a step away from the more shallow tones of his previous work.
The TV talk shows and newspaper headline writers loved this yarn and built a narrative that put Rosenstein a step away from martyrdom, like the officials that Richard Nixon fired in Watergate's "Saturday Night Massacre" of 1973.
Every percentage point that the corporate tax rate is raised above 20 percent in the final tax reform bill is a step away from those ideals and away from the competitiveness that matters for the American worker.
"The lives of millions of people, including 8.4 million Yemenis who are a step away from famine, hinge on our ability to continue our operations and to provide health, safe water, food, shelter and nutrition support," he added.
The owner of some of the country's few remaining legal brothels is a step away from claiming a seat in Nevada's state legislature after he won a Republican primary in a rural district outside Las Vegas on Tuesday.
Where We Left Her: While Hannah deciding to keep her baby and raise him as a single mother seemed to prove that she'd taken a step away from her selfish nature and toward true adulthood, she regressed majorly.
Orbital's goggles were a practical defense against fog machines in the club, the Knife's masks a provocative artistic maneuver, Zomby's a way of trolling, and Deadmau5's a step away from anonymity completely in favor of the spotlight.
Though the company said in a statement that it had never before had incidents comparable to Warmbier's fate, a former tour member wrote in The Guardian that the young travelers were often a step away from being locked up.
Opinion: A war no one can win Humanitarian crisis The United Nations estimates that 8.4 million people in Yemen are just "a step away from famine," and it will be the worst the world has seen in many decades.
Reviewing the film in The New York Times in 1982, Vincent Canby greeted it as a step away from the opulence of Bertolucci's acclaimed 1970s films and a return to the still-personal style of the director's less flashy earlier work.
On Monday, Iran's Atomic Energy Organization announced that it will break the uranium stockpile limit set by the nuclear deal in 10 days and warned that Tehran could enrich uranium up to 20 percent, a step away from weapons-grade levels.
BOISE, Idaho — During a recent mayoral debate at a Boise homeless shelter, after disposing of icebreakers like the candidates' favorite Metallica album, the moderator turned to something more contentious: a decade-old lawsuit, now a step away from the Supreme Court.
Taking a step away from the more melodic sound of what we thought was The Streets' final album Computer and Blues, "Burn Bridges" uses a slow, icy grime instrumental, with Skinner spitting a whole bunch of bitter-sounding bars over the top.
Corker, chairman of the Senate Foreign Policy Committee, said that he spoke to Trump after his foreign policy speech, which he thought was "a step away" from the personality discussion, and he and other Republicans hoped the GOP nominee would shift gears.
Expectations for a May rate rise from the Bank of England have also shot up in the past week, while strong economic growth data adds pressure on the European Central Bank to signal a step away from its ultra-loose monetary policy stance.
Every step you take away from the master is a step away from that pure sound: You lose detail from master to LP or CD; from CD to MP3; from MP3 to Ogg Vorbis, the file type used by services like Spotify.
These ideological concerns appear more tied up with the party's grievances in failing to win power due to the U.K.'s first-past-the-post voting system rather than its voters' priorities – and are a step away from the party's pound sign logo.
Before Mr. Trump's victory, said Aleksandr Moissejenko, an ethnic Russian office manager in Narva, "it seemed we were just a step away from World War III" because of all the Russian and American warplanes flying over Syria in support of rival sides.
The "educational" letters to celebs were a new tactic, but they were still a step away from a real enforcement action, and the FTC said in the March letter that they were not attempting to verify if posts in question were ads or not.
By Robert Iafolla An appeal of the National Labor Relations Board's contentious new standard for joint employment is just a step away from federal court after the board ruled on Tuesday that Browning-Ferris Industries must bargain with workers hired by a staffing agency.
The government has announced plans to allow women to drive this year, and said women can enrol in the security forces and no longer need the consent of a male relative to open their own businesses, a step away from the kingdom's guardianship system.
The volume of records was apparently a product of not only the exponential math involved in gathering years of phone records from every caller a step away from each suspect, but also duplication: A single phone call logged by two companies counted as two records.
In a step away from the traditional water- or oil-based condoms currently on the market, a team of scientists from Boston University has created a condom that is self-lubricating, becoming slippery when it comes into contact with moisture -- for example, bodily fluids.
Chief Financial Officer Julie Brown told reporters that items like the new monogram collection - based on a new logo-style print in a step away from Burberry's camel, red and black check trademark - had sold well with millennials, or roughly 23 to 38 year olds, from China.
" Video A day before the duchess&apos birthday, Samantha shared an Elle Magazine article about Markle and her husband "taking a step away from the media spotlight," on Twitter and wrote , "OK so Cruella Deville is retreating LOL...Let me know how that works out for you [sic].
To those in Britain who supported remaining in Europe, the result of Thursday's in-or-out referendum was a painful rejection, leaving the country exposed to a possible economic downturn and signaling a step away from the multiculturalism that they say has made Britain among Europe's most vibrant societies.
But that conservative advocacy group and its lead lawyer, Michael Carvin of Jones Day, may have to get in line behind the National Right to Work Committee, which already has seven cases on similar grounds percolating in the courts, including one that is a step away from the Supreme Court.
The company also said on Tuesday that it had adopted six new core values, among which one was a pledge to "respect the work-life balance decisions of every individual," marking a step away from Ma's recent comments urging tech company employees to work nights and weekends, which sparked a nationwide debate.
After scheduling press interviews about their new work, Facebook directed the new hires to cancel and decline interviews, perhaps a step away from transparency and trust but a step that former Facebook Chief Security Officer Alex Stamos publicly defended by placing the blame on what he sees as unfair media coverage of the company.
Another exercise in meta-pop, "22017"—written by Charli and Troye, alongside Noonie Bao, Brett McLaughlin, and producer Oscar Holter—takes a step away from the pop Eurotrance of recent singles "Focus" and "Girls Night Out", and slots in nicely with Charli's other 22s throwbacks like Number 21999 Angel's "Babygirl" or this year's "No Angel".
Drawn from a collection built up by Jean Pigozzi, heir to the Simca motoring fortune, it starts in 1989, when the communist proxy wars in Africa were coming to an end and technology, in the form of mobile phones and internet banking, was but a step away from giving Africans greater control over their daily lives.
The scale up movement — which embraces every kind of company, from computer networking firms to bike shops — takes a step away from the hype and glamour of the VC-funded start-ups embodied by shows like Shark Tank, high-profile efforts like Steve Case's Rise of the Rest, and accelerators and incubators springing up around the globe.
De Libran is part of a new wave of designers — including Marco Zanini, formerly of Rochas, Peter Copping, formerly of Nina Ricci, and Stefano Pilati, formerly of Yves Saint Laurent and Agnona — who have taken a step away from the frenetic pace that comes with working for historic houses to try their hand at something slower and more personal.
The running battle between Clouseau and his nemesis, Chief Inspector Dreyfus (Herbert Lom), suggests a third-rate Road Runner cartoon, while the racial stereotyping in Clouseau's obligatory, increasingly tiresome martial arts bouts with his Asian manservant (Burt Kwouk) seems a step away from the animated anti-Japanese propaganda from World War II. "Revenge of the Pink Panther" toyed with the idea of Clouseau's demise.
He embraced – and at times seemed to revel in – the darkest understanding of what it meant to be mortal, as in these words by Edgar Allan Poe, which come at the end of his short story, "The Premature Burial": "There are moments when, even to the sober eye of Reason, the world of our sad Humanity may assume the semblance of a Hell…" For Conner, death and hell were not abstractions but physical states; in the late 29s, in the aftermath of the Holocaust and the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, amid the tensions of the Cold War and the nuclear arms race between the USSR and the United States, he felt as if they were all around him, that he was just a step away from being consumed by the fires of Hell (the atom bomb).

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