A small step forward for footwear, a huge step forward for womankind!
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It's a tiny step forward, but a giant step forward to this becoming a norm.
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But one step forward is still one step forward, and it is a heck of a lot better than one step backward.
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"It's a necessary step forward - but not a sufficient step forward – to resolve the list of uncertainties," said Macquarie analyst Damian Thong.
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Last year was a decent step forward and we hope this car will be another good step forward, another step to make us properly competitive.
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It doesn't feel like a full victory, but as Rosa reminds Amy (and us) that one step forward and two steps back still means one step forward.
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"It's a step forward, and it should be appreciated as a step forward when it's been a long time since there were any steps," Ms. McDonald said.
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"Every match gives me the possibility to go a step forward, a step forward that can help me a lot in my game and during the season," Nadal said.
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"If we take a positive step forward, you know, sometimes that can be a catalyst for others to take a positive step forward and create a movement," Johnson said in an interview.
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"This year we took it a step forward," Shanahan offered.
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This announcement is a major step forward in that transition.
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Why would any black person step forward and support Trump?
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It's also a huge step forward in the horror genre.
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For now, Gogoro is content taking one more step forward.
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What do you think of Nike's latest inclusive step forward?
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But it's certainly a step forward in the usability department.
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In terms of Disney iconography, that's an exciting step forward.
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Nevertheless, they offer a step forward in assessing the issue.
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It's a small step forward, but toward what remains unclear.
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It's a huge step forward for representation in National City.
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Facebook's suicide prevention AI just took an important step forward.
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"Mobile phones have been a huge step forward," he said.
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Wired thinks that it's a "radical step forward" for television.
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Astoundingly, Trump's admission actually represents somewhat of a step forward.
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Iceland's move is a major step forward for pay equality.
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Learning to not pick was also a big step forward.
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Products like the Smart Buckle are a good step forward.
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"Each step forward, we've taken two steps back," Griffin said.
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The Mueller testimony represents a step forward in that investigation.
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Step forward and figure out how to plug those holes.
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But this episode could have taken it a step forward.
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Step forward a new project from Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales .
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So that's going to be a pretty big step forward.
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SeaWorld has taken a step forward but more must come.
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"This is a huge step forward for iPhone," Cook said.
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This is a big step forward and a great news.
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Yeah, I mean look, sometimes we take a step forward.
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The vehicle will represent a big step forward for GM.
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It would be a gigantic step forward for this country.
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The announcement is long overdue and a big step forward.
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Let's all take a major step forward together — listen first.
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Belgium's Michel said the latest proposals were a step forward.
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I thought every episode had some kind of step forward.
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Creating a committee now would be a huge step forward.
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" Mr. Solca added, "This is a step forward for Burberry.
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"People should step forward and raise their voices," Schoettes said.
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Those concerns mean Western donors are unlikely to step forward.
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"The new recommendations are a step forward," he now says.
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It's cool, because it's the logical step forward for me.
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As pressure mounted for a challenger to step forward, Rep.
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A step forward is often followed by a step back.
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One of those efforts took a step forward this week.
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Every step forward, no matter how slight, is worth something.
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Is it a step forward or a great leap back?
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"I think this is a tremendous step forward," he said.
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The first Republican to step forward was Representative Carlos Curbelo.
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Mattel just took a huge step forward for gender inclusivity.
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Both leaders now need at least a small step forward.
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The experience provides a critical step forward in her recovery.
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It's a big step forward addressing the needs of consumers there.
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To move to humans you have to take another step forward.
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Ehhh... iPadOS feels like a big step forward for the iPad.
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Anything you can do in this direction is a step forward.
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"I think that is a very big step forward," D'Alton says.
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The new research, "is a pretty big step forward," Badylak said.
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Later that same year, Baird took his next big step forward.
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Mysterious hero, please step forward to collect the adulation you deserve.
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This was a major step forward for those deserving such support.
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That would certainly be a major step forward for tightening security.
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"It's a step forward but not more than that," Kaleck said.
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Qualcomm's ambitious plans for 22018G just took an important step forward.
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Nevertheless, her election represents a step forward for the Latinx community.
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Macron, a former banker, hailed GDPR as a "big step forward".
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I guess it's one step forward, hopefully not a step back.
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The Home app is a big step forward for HomeKit devices.
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The question now is: Just how sustainable was this step forward?
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Some days it felt like one step forward, two steps back.
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I'm happy to see this step forward in the right direction.
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Data, yes; a tiny step forward toward a better understanding, yes.
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"I think this is a step forward towards competition," he said.
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With every step forward, we can still take two steps back.
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With video attachments, that vision is taking a belated step forward.
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"We took a step forward tonight," point guard Elfrid Payton said.
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For every step forward there is (at least) one step back.
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This level of transparency alone would be a giant step forward.
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Clean Slate won't fix everything, but it's a critical step forward.
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"It's a significant step forward in transparency," said West, of Mozilla.
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The new study is a step forward in sexual health researchDr.
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For many survivors, this program could be a good step forward.
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"She got these people to step forward," he said of Mrs.
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And lawmakers see the new executive action as a step forward.
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But hopefully, this development marks a step forward for their inclusion.
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It takes a lot to actually take the next step forward.
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They were an evolutionary step forward for early life on Earth.
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"This would have been a huge step forward," Ms. Beaugé said.
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"This bill represents a significant bipartisan step forward," Mr. McConnell said.
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"I thank you for being willing to step forward," he said.
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The shortage could give a potential challenger time to step forward.
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This is a historic step forward for workers organizing in tech.
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Perhaps Buffalo can take another step forward to challenge the Pats?
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"just one more step forward in the dismantling of the patriarchy."
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I&aposm sure they will step forward and be greatly welcomed.
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He encouraged females to "step forward," into the newly opened positions.
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Updating our transportation policies is a first and easy step forward.
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"It is one step forward and two steps backward," says Hussain.
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Oregonians are watching & counting on us to take this step forward.
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It is a step forward to bring addiction into the light.
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"Paris was for me, a step forward, very important," Galan said.
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Despite its rookie problems, ImpactMatters's debut is a big step forward.
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For "Freischütz," we're taking a step forward with the sonic world.
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This moment of ferreting out sexual harassers is a step forward.
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But the new approval takes the testing a giant step forward.
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" Mr. Cafardi said the new system was "certainly a step forward.
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But perhaps his words can inspire new ones to step forward.
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One step forward, two steps back "Recovery is a very complicated, one-step-forward, two-steps-back process," said Cahalan, who could not read, write or walk when she was released from the hospital in 2009.
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"She is taking one step forward right now, the foundation is taking one step forward right now by saying there's no corporations, no foreign-connected contributions taking right now," Kaine told Newsnet5, an Ohio television station Monday.
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"We recognize that it's a victory and a step forward, even though it's not as significant a step forward as we hoped to have taken," Katie Wilson, who served on the task force, told Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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"Last night's decision is certainly a step forward," said Freeland to reporters.
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He's a real, real good pitcher and today's a good step forward.
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Yet the iPad Pro represents a significant step forward in display tech.
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It took me an extra step forward and gave me new language.
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This is a big step forward from what Tile announced last year.
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They have no state power to hide behind: instead, they step forward.
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It's with a bipartisan attitude that she takes Ugg a step forward.
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Britain's space industry has taken a big step forward.
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" She continued, "Now we are able to step forward and say, 'Hey!
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This discussion aside, experts say the matches were a significant step forward.
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Angela Merkel, Germany's chancellor, called the new plan "a solid step forward".
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Gun control advocates have hailed the symbolic move as a step forward.
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Today, Siri took a major step forward with two long-overdue developments.
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This is an interesting step forward, but automating only goes so far.
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"I think it's maybe one step forward – but not two," she says.
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The move represents a major step forward in Amazon's smart home ambitions.
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It's a step forward for Pokémon that begins with a look back.
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Here's hoping this baby step forward is just the first of many.
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"Every year, we're seeing these measures take another step forward," Tvert said.
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But the rules for new operations will represent a crucial step forward.
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It's really an enormous step forward on a long range of issues.
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It feels like new ground and a big step forward for us.
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The ICFO team's success is a big step forward for quantum networking.
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And in one important regard, Indonesia has taken a giant step forward.
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The cybersecurity EO is a well thought out and reasonable step forward.
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That is a positive step forward, but it is still not enough.
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Those long-delayed Avatar sequels have just taken a big step forward.
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"What it's correlated with is the desire to step forward," he says.
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Of course it didn't happen one linear step forward at a time.
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What's required is continuing to step forward and sharing that intelligence data.
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The upcoming operating system is a huge step forward for the iPad.
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Space travel is set to take a pivotal step forward this weekend.
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Every time this administration takes a step forward, it's pushed back two.
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Every step forward you take is two steps of progress for womankind.
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This is an exciting step forward, but there are several big limitations.
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Think of today's announcements as a step forward on a long journey.
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And Kate McKinnon feels like a big step forward as a character.
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Though not perfect, the Prosper Act is a very responsible step forward.
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People of faith are more likely to step forward for this role.
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Anything that makes the Watch more independent is an important step forward.
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That is a major step forward, but the rules contain glaring exceptions.
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Second, I urge the private sector to step forward with additional support.
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It's the one step forward, two steps back approach to greater representation.
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It's time for all leaders to step forward and clearly denounce hate.
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"It is a step forward," said Councilwoman Vanessa Gibson, a Bronx Democrat.
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"I really apologize for our president taking this step forward," Fox said.
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The effort has been widely viewed as a step forward for transparency.
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The companies' decision to send their top attorneys marks a step forward.
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It was that sort of episode: One step forward, two steps back.
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Let It Bloom seemed like a big step forward for the band.
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It all feels a little like one step forward, two steps back.
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"I do think this is a really important step forward," Clancy added.
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Customers who didn't step forward in time would be out of luck.
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Just imagine the big step forward she could take with bare legs.
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It marks a surprising step forward: Paid family leave has become bipartisan.
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An important step forward may be putting more emphasis on nonprescription remedies.
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This movie's about the NHL taking one step forward and two back.
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Kicking out a corrupt fraternity is an overdue but tiny step forward.
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But, for Muslim women, Lari considered this a step forward, not backward.
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The police renewed their request for anyone with information to step forward.
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But this is a significant step forward that other states should emulate.
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"It is a great step forward, a change of concept," Meirelles said.
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His campaign is endangered as several women step forward with harmful accusations.
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History will remember as heroes those who step forward at this moment.
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"This is a great step forward for the community and the workers."
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"To protect the future of society, you must step forward," she said.
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Compared to Android updates in past years, that's an important step forward.
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According to lawmakers, it's a "big step forward," as Quigley put it.
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K., you've made a step forward, now let's step into something else.
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This is an "offensive step forward," one administration official told the newspaper.
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But their arguments failed to persuade their Senate colleagues to step forward.
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Houston can't seem to take a step forward without taking one back.
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It was a step forward, but one Stevens considered that: a step.
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Progress fell into a category of one step forward and two back.
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For me to take that step forward, it meant a lot to me.
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Even a speculative deal represents a step forward, albeit a somewhat symbolic one.
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Now, we're taking a big step forward by joining the team at Facebook.
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Ultimately, the research is cool and an important step forward in the field.
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This is a giant step forward for consumers in giving them direct access.
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Sometimes you take a step back and then you take a step forward.
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The company added button mapping to Arms this summer, another helpful step forward.
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" "Obviously this is a positive step forward, it's one more box to tick.
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We think it was a very positive step forward in the German standards.
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She has not step forward and she has not talked about it, right.
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But if Maine can make it work, it'd be a real step forward.
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"This is a massive step forward and further enhances our strategy," he added.
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According to their life situation, the students took one step forward or backward.
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It represents a big step forward for the world of personal digital assistants.
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But gun control advocates have hailed the symbolic move as a step forward.
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The shift marks a major step forward for women entrepreneurs across the country.
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"What I'm clear about is that we must step forward together," she added.
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Thanks in advance for this positive step forward in basketball officiating-related discourse.
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This wasn't just a massive step forward for games, but for storytelling, too.
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We know the old adage about progress: One step forward, two steps back.
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One step forward, two steps back — although, it could be more than that.
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"I'm proud to support this fund, it's a great step forward," Knapp says.
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It's a small step forward, but it clearly means a lot to her.
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"Over the past 25 years, we've gone one step forward two steps back."
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And I think this was a really positive step forward that's been taken.
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This year, we also took another significant step forward in the Middle East.
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One by one, they step forward to give their lives for the mission.
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This is a giant step forward for women, our businesses and our economy.
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"Today was a great step forward for democracy in North Carolina," he tweeted.
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Spreading Olympic events around the world would certainly represent a daring step forward.
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So, who might be the one to step forward to take Trump on?
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Professor Rao's confirmation will be an important step forward in fulfilling that promise.
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It's just one of these moments where we're taking a huge step forward.
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"We know it's not perfect but it's a big step forward," he added.
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The novel developed very slowly at times, one step forward, two steps back.
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"This bipartisan agreement to stiffen sanctions is a significant step forward," said Sen.
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This marked a step forward in the scientific understanding of sperm propulsion mechanisms.
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Click here for more on the GOP's big step forward on ObamaCare repeal.
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Step forward the brawny figure of Phichitchai from Saenchai's gym of ring assassins.
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Jennifer Garner's organic baby food company just took a huge, inclusive step forward.
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Those elements aside, the handset is definitely a step forward for the company.
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The season 14 episode "Monster's Legacy" was, on paper, an excellent step forward.
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The search for an application for the stuff has taken a step forward.
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"I felt this was a step forward," said Garrett (3-6, 6.91 ERA).
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Senator Collins's bill would be one small step forward on a long road.
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The Senate could take its next step forward as early as Monday evening.
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"We think this is an important step forward," he told a news conference.
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But few are willing to step forward with allegations of discrimination, he added.
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Passing the Act would be one step forward for work like Lukambo's everywhere.
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Setting out a plan, even at this late stage, is a step forward.
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This proposed policy change is a good step forward and one I support.
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Still, Macron's acknowledgement of the tortures is seen as a major step forward.
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The only question that remains: Who will step forward to get this started?
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This was another fundamental step forward in our understanding of how memory works.
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It's one step forward, two steps back for inclusiveness in the games industry.
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"It's been one step forward and two steps back for us," Walker said.
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The final step forward came with a big assist from the Buffaloes' defense.
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It contained some good proposals and was a welcome, if small, step forward.
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Hulu's pursuit of the live TV market just took another big step forward.
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Rob Tibbetts, Mollie's dad, has urged anyone who witnessed something to step forward.
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It's simple, (relatively) stylish and a big 'ole step forward from Google Cardboard.
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If they do not, wise citizens must step forward and lead the way.
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But it became a sort of one step forward, two steps back scenario.
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He takes one tentative step forward, then another, eyes fixated on the ground.
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An important step forward was taken Wednesday, but that was the easy part.
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"This is a significant step forward for victims of sexual violence," she said.
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He pulled down his mask as he told any fighters to step forward.
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And every inclusion of the word liberation is a step forward in consciousness.
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On the whole, the Series 5 doesn't feel like a huge step forward.
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That would be an enormous step forward for patients coping with unexplained ailments.
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They had each one step forward with their hands bound behind their backs.
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But even the skeptical agreed that the plan was a major step forward.
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I think this was the logical step forward in being an independent company.
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I'd say that's definitely a step forward from a Monday puzzle, wouldn't you?
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Control of Deir al-Zour is a major step forward for that plan.
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We know this, and still victim shame those brave enough to step forward.
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That's because, the theory goes, candidates face powerful "market" incentives to step forward.
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However, establishing a new Digital Development Fund would represent a major step forward.
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Dr. Wright agreed that the successful test flight represented a major step forward.
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Such an outcome would be a positive step forward for a strained relationship.
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"It's time for the rest of the world to step forward," he said.
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" Even so, he said the research was "a real and solid step forward.
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This is a step forward and how a strong patent system should work.
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"For the new generation, the film is a good step forward," said Basilia.
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While this is an important step forward, there's still more to be done.
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Michigan has taken a step forward; Washington must not take a step back.
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To state the obvious: This won't fully work if only women step forward.
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This apparently represents a genuine mutual step forward that might dispel earlier apprehensions.
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"We're trying to figure out tactically what's the right step forward," said Sen.
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Cuomo called it "a giant step forward" for a woman's right to choose.
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But every step forward seemed to result in a step back: On Dec.
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Recent policy reforms in August were seen as a step forward for investment.
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"If anyone shares his view, step forward," Dr. Muderis recalled an officer saying.
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I think it is a step forward for women to really value themselves.
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That's a pretty big step forward from even four or five years ago.
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If I didn't step forward or my colleagues in Minneapolis did not step forward and say we have a problem, and we're going to have to take some responsibility and try and do something about it, who's going to do it?
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An American master sergeant, Roddie Edmonds, ordered all of his men to step forward.
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Notably, Dunham's cellulite is visible, which is a huge step forward for the industry.
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At first blush, the Reverse Mass Incarceration Act seems like a big step forward.
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What do you think feminism needs to do to take that major step forward?
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LEGO just took a gigantic step forward for the sake of visually impaired kids.
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The Go, as a device, is most definitely a step forward for the technology.
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The House resolution will mark a tangible step forward for the Democratic investigation strategy.
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This android is a step forward, but it still falls well short of verisimilitude.
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Now Brazil has taken an important step forward in the battle for reproductive rights.
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And I think SQ220 is a phenomenal step forward for a lot of reasons.
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Apparently we're supposed to view it as a 'huge step forward for body positivity.
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But I'm in the camp that thinks the CCPA is an important step forward.
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But Sanders argued that while the agreement was a "step forward," it wasn't enough.
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I felt that we had taken some step forward in our adult relationship together.
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Otherwise, this year's update is a pretty typical step forward for the XPS 13.
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Moore on Wednesday denied the allegations of the first five women to step forward.
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To that end, astronomers have taken a major step forward with the image above.
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It was and is a giant step forward in understanding how Earth's biosphere operates.
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"Any clarity is an important step forward," she told Reuters via telephone from Beijing.
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It's a step forward for Latinx representations, and brujas everywhere are praising the orishas.
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A good showing at Comic-Con would definitely be a good step forward there.
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Like A Step Forward, it's so frank and intimate as to almost feel invasive.
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She took a step forward and his large, knobby head swiveled in her direction.
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It's not the solution to everything but I think it's a big step forward.
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He framed it as a positive step forward: "I feel jacked up," he said.
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I step forward, my blue blade cutting through the air with an unmistakeable thrumm.
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And I'd ask, why not take another step forward instead of two steps back?
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The grassroots, people-powered resistance took another notable step forward on Thursday, as Rep.
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Michael Kors is taking a huge (and very fashionable) step forward in the industry.
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That is neither historical trivia nor the proverbial one step forward, two steps back.
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"Citizens need to step forward and we've shown we can do it," Barlow says.
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Both bills represent a strong step forward in the effort to fix our parks.
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This step forward took a concerted effort, involving brilliant minds and decades of work.
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Despite reservations, most people in the sector see it as an important step forward.
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And the ECB's quantitative easing, begun in March 2015 was a major step forward.
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That would represent a major step forward for parents, teachers, and above all students.
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"To me, this is a big step forward in addressing my concerns," said Sen.
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He said the funding boost the agency recently received will be a step forward.
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"We don't feel like [firing Mueller] is the most productive step forward," Sanders said.
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We took a step forward (last Saturday) with a win over a tough team.
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It's why they've pushed to have the whistleblower step forward and testify in public.
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I thought I'd step forward a little bit, but I ended up stepping back.
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Now they even made another step forward and started a trade war against us.
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The best marketing is great customer service, and chatbots are a great step forward.
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Mr Putin's spokesman called it "a mutual step forward" between Russia and the West.
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That is, believe it or not, a step forward in these weird, troubled times.
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That mistake aside, Hound is a major step forward for voice-controlled phone assistants.
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Plus, this was with Dave Fridmann, which was an exciting step forward for us.
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" Representative Adam Schiff, the panel's top Democrat, called the indictments "a significant step forward.
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It's a huge step forward for her legal team, and one that Bullivant welcomed.
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Evolution was supposed to be another major step forward for the women of WWE.
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But it's partly because despite the inherent humor, it might be a step forward.
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If it works, Speak Music's tech would be a step forward for voice control.
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Of course, much more can be done, but this is a big step forward.
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The Democrats-only A.C.A. was a step forward, but one with deep technical flaws.
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The women it features are more subjects than objects, which is a step forward.
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The legislation is a common-sense measure, but it's also a huge step forward.
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Emails were sent to the school's community, requesting that anyone with information step forward.
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Can a fleet of courageous men and women in Parliament step forward if not?
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The ability to cruise on the highway hands-free is a major step forward.
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But even as more wrestlers step forward, Mr. Jordan's base has mounted a defense.
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"We have been the pioneers, and pushed our industry another small step forward." video
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Prime Minister, thank you for having the courage to take this big step forward.
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With this advance, scientists have taken a step forward in answering these timeless questions.
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When more frontliners were arrested, she saw it as her duty to step forward.
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It would also be an encouraging step forward to a more shared historical narrative.
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"Let's overcome this phase and take a step forward," Mr. Peña Nieto said then.
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The latest step forward comes from AutoGravity, a start-up based in Irvine, Calif.
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It is huge step forward that the education system is pivoting in this direction.
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The cast all said, 'If you don't step forward, we're going to step back.
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The deal is a step forward in China's quest for a safe food supply.
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"This is an important step forward towards justice for the families," Kline told CNN.
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However, there's "no chance" Pence will step forward to defend Williams, the official added.
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What if President Trump does not represent a step back, but a step forward?
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"This is an important bill and it is an impactful step forward," she said.
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State television said the test was a "perfect success" and a "meaningful" step forward.
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Those in office in our country must step forward and directly address this crisis.
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"It's a giant step forward to providing lower-cost, better care and ending sabotage."
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"Tonight is a huge step forward, I think, in many different ways," he said.
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Does he agree with Exxon that the Paris deal is a positive step forward?
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It is a huge step forward for our business in the U.S. and globally.
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But his election is still an exciting step forward for the traditionally conservative country.
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And your knee has to be locked straight whenever you take a step forward.
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Hyperloop will take one step forward from science fiction to working technology this weekend.
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A strange new battle over valuable startup equity took another step forward late this afternoon.
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"If they had a certification program in place, that would be a big step forward."
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Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova took us just like a huge step forward and up.
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Forward has taken a critical and significant step forward in how organizations manage their networks.
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Wi-Fi 6 takes that another step forward, but it's not just speed that's improving.
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In a major step forward, the government supported a 2016 symposium to discuss the killings.
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This landmark find was a major step forward in understanding the cosmos, astronomers have stressed.
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But it's a step forward, and that's more than most brands can say for themselves.
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It is a significant step forward for 23andMe and for the adoption of personal genetics.
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Still, it's a step forward from the standard one-off anime screenings at cult cinemas.
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The fact that we had this prisoner release today was a good, important step forward.
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There's still no cross-play, but cross-save is a good step forward either way.
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But just introducing the topics — like with the meme above — is taking a step forward.
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The latest trial results represented a big step forward for Titan Pharmaceuticals and Braeburn Pharmaceuticals.
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Working with Time's Up could be a step forward for agencies trying to rebuild trust.
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All this would be a step forward, says Guntram Wolff of Bruegel, a think-tank.
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I don't always succeed, but I take even the tiny wins as a step forward.
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But knowing in advance how much their care will cost would be a step forward.
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She's part of a huge step forward for representation in the Arrowverse, and our world.
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And that may ultimately end up being the biggest step forward in the long run.
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It represents another opportunity for us to take a step forward, in the right direction.
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This kind of mixed messaging is just one step forward and then one step back.
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"It is a huge step forward for our team," Badgers interim coach Greg Gard said.
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It dovetails nicely with the manufacturing model 3D printing sees as its next step forward.
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"If you can crack the code on China, it's a massive step forward," Plank said.
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The deal would mark another step forward in the city's efforts to stabilize its budget.
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" He told Begley that adding extra review for this research is "a small step forward.
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Today was supposed to mark a step forward in human flights for the Apollo program.
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These filings are another step forward, but oral arguments are still yet to be scheduled.
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That had sparked hope that Etihad Airways, which held a 24% stake, would step forward.
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And I would love to see our federal government in a bipartisan way step forward.
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Coveney said, however, that he hoped a "big step forward" would be made next week.
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"He thinks his job is to recede and encourage others to step forward," Axelrod said.
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However, a vertical mouse isn't the clear step forward Logitech seems to think it is.
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That's a good thing for college football, even if it's just a small step forward.
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"There's been a major step forward," Boston manager John Farrell said of his club's offense.
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Every step forward is a means toward a better life for me and my family.
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That may sound academic, but it's actually a major step forward — a highly generalizable model.
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"I believe that an important step forward has been made," he said, without giving details.
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"Letting inspectors look at the testing tunnels," would be an important step forward, he said.
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Efforts to hold the European Union together take one step forward, and two steps back.
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Still, it'll a big step forward in autonomy when it does make it to consumers.
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And now another industry is taking a huge step forward with more shade-inclusive products.
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Mara Clarke from the Abortion Support Network views today's ruling as a massive step forward.
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His victory would be an important step forward in fighting back against Trump's reactionary agenda.
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Denzel Curry's second album, Imperial, was an impressive step forward for the Carol City rapper.
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Because technology is progress, and every piece of progress is a step forward for humanity.
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This is great step forward to reconstructing our views on health and those in need.
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"We don't want to take one step forward and take one step back," Covington said.
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But while AlphaStar was a clear step forward, there were some obvious limitations on display.
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"This legislation takes a big step forward in protecting our children and families," he continued.
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"I know it's been up, down, one step forward, two back, two forward," Girardi said.
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This is a monumental step forward for equality and self-government for DC. #FreeAndEqualDC pic.twitter.
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The show has rotated its deep bench, letting some characters recede and others step forward.
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The pact was seen as a step forward, but it's unclear what it truly entails.
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"I think overall, it was a step forward for us," Magic coach Scott Skiles said.
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But it is a critical step forward in the battle for transparency and against impropriety.
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We believe my step is a good step forward, but it's not the only one.
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Step forward the creators of a new service that aims to instigate phone free spaces.
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That deal, which the Vatican helped broker, "was a good step forward", the pope said.
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It's definitely a step forward from where he was in Baltimore (in his last start).
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In a statement on Thursday, Amnesty International said the decision was a "major step forward".
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Julia's presence on Sesame Street is a bold step forward for autistic awareness and inclusion.
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"Sometimes you've got to go two steps backward before going one step forward," he said.
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Which is why I take heart that Fowler had the guts to step forward anyway.
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Why is it that every time we make a step forward you force us back?
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Advocates hailed the announcement as a major step forward for human rights in the region.
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If a deal does come about, it would be a major step forward for Britain.
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We tried not to seem sick, even though we took one step forward, another back.
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Mr. Wheeler framed the new regulations as a major step forward in protecting water supplies.
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The bill was a positive step forward in empowering women and families in the workforce.
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"It's time for the players involved to step forward," the veteran reliever Jerry Blevins tweeted.
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The new Nikon Z cameras are a big step forward for the established camera company.
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"One small step forward, one giant leap for civility," a placard above each urinal said.
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Iwakuni Mayor Yoshihiko Fukuda hailed the central government&aposs announcement as a "big step forward".
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This landmark law was an important step forward, but decades later, major gaps still remain.
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In other words, it was a major step forward for the divided party, senators said.
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WASHINGTON — A reluctant witness finally expresses willingness to step forward in a bitter Senate fight.
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But by 22006, with "Scenes From American Life," he had taken a major step forward.
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"He should step forward and explain what he did," Mr. Giuliani said on the show.
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"But this is a positive step forward to improving the lives of people with diabetes."
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But four Republican senators can step forward and say that we need witnesses and documents.
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A crack team of talented technologists in the Capitol would be a significant step forward.
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If this latest treatment is ultimately successful, it would be "major step forward," Petersen said.
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This is a good step forward as we begin the legal sales of recreational marijuana.
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One top airline executive told CNBC he welcomed the news as a positive step forward.
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So I think it's a major step forward, and I'm absolutely delighted with the result.
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"I want to inspire and motivate other people to take one step forward," she said.
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" Amnesty International welcomed the repeal of the law as "a step forward for women's rights.
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And it may not be the last progressive step forward to come from this crisis.
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Allowing some photography in the Senate on special occasions seems like a modest step forward.
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Take one step forward and catch the ball as it comes through the net. Repeat.
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That deal, which the Vatican helped broker, "was a good step forward", the pope said.
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Despite Nintendo's occasional missteps with hardware, the Switch is a strong step forward into modernity.
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For many Americans, it represented a bold step forward toward reproductive rights and women's rights.
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Kate Middleton took another public step forward in her plan to help vulnerable kids and families.
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That gay-rights court cases are heard at all is a small step forward, they believe.
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Abolishing employment-tribunal fees would be a step forward, as would beefing up the tax office.
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"After being pushed back 10 steps, Texas women can now take one step forward," she continued.
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Step forward George Lucas, who did a ton of uncredited editing that helped save Coppola's butt.
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"To you it may seem little, but for her it's a giant step forward," Winkfield wrote.
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But in a new step forward for humanity, hangover cures will be more delicious than ever.
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"But that's a good step forward," the source said, referring to the 25-year licensing proposal.
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I hit the ball the way I used to do it, and that's a step forward.
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Anywhere a Cortex processor is used today, Dynamiq is going to be the next step forward.
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"This is a good step forward," said Preston Carey, Yandex's senior vice-president for international development.
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Still, researchers are optimisits that this represents a big step forward for women of all ages.
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But every time we take one step forward with rum, it's kind of two steps back.
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It is a step forward that Mr Rajoy has been able to form a minority government.
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Sanders in a statement said that the decision was "an important step forward" for the DNC.
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Even a partial deal with prosecutors would represent a key step forward for the beleaguered miner.
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"Germany stating their position is a step forward in clarification," said Julie Legault of Amino Labs.
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We see this as a step forward in extending our offerings beyond the core console gamer.
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As Vulture points out, Zendaya playing this famous role is a major step forward in diversity.
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"Overall, I think it is a neat step forward," explained Oxford University computational neuroscientist Anders Sandberg.
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Alibaba's long-term ambition to grow its business in the U.S. is taking another step forward.
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But the fact that any reforms are being undertaken at all is a big step forward.
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Electric cars are undoubtedly the future, and so I see this as a powerful step forward.
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Women and girls said the stories inspired them to step forward with detailed allegations of abuse.
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For Galaxia, growing out her beard meant taking a large step forward to being body positive.
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Still, its inclusion in the ICD-11 is a step forward for people who need help.
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The bottom line is, he made at step forward and now let&aposs advance on that.
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This is a momentous step forward for equality and fundamental human rights in the United States.
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To finally have emoji made specifically for people like her felt like an important step forward.
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"Doing something like this which reaches millions of farmers ... is a great step forward," he added.
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"This is a huge step forward for smart retail and the automated sale of regulated products."
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And if that's the case, then the RVR could be an interesting step forward for Sphero.
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That the people of Puerto Rico are changing their way of thinking is a step forward.
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Newman said the "Shirley Temple" discovery was a huge step forward in the fight against superbugs.
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I wish James Cameron would realize any great leading roles for women are a step forward.
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It's too early to say it's all positive, but I am confident it's a step forward.
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This way, the state isn't just taking one step forward, two steps back, on climate change.
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If anyone else knows where he is, they should step forward and clarify this worrisome mystery.
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"Proposition 61 is a very, very important step forward," Sanders says in the 30-second spot.
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"This is a great step forward in terms of technological advancement and energy efficiency," he said.
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But even that would be just one wobbly step forward on the road to soccer redemption.
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They improved in 2015-16 and look set to take another step forward this upcoming season.
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According to a source, serious buyers did step forward with an interest in purchasing the magazine.
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Source: CoinDesk The scaling agreement is a significant step forward for proponents of the digital currency.
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Chellie Pingree's Food Recovery Act represents a major step forward in the fight against food waste.
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And it's a big, burdened, and yet determined step forward on the journey for American democracy.
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That she's dealing with issues around food and health allows others to step forward as well.
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But losing the elegance of MagSafe makes this feel like one step forward, one step back.
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Labour welcomed the government's announcement as "a step forward" but said more needed to be done.
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President Macron believes his visit to Washington has been a "step forward" towards strengthening the deal.
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Progressives, including Ocasio-Cortez's office, already are criticizing the new panel as an insufficient step forward.
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Tuesday's ruling is a step forward for the internet and its users, and deserves to stand.
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One would think that, at some point, someone would want to step forward and say "enough".
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The 330LE's initial public outing, on July 4th, was thus a step forward for the field.
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This is a big step forward for reducing over-criminalization and improving law enforcement-community relations.
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Saudi Arabia desperately needs to modernize, and even talking about that need is a step forward.
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Valuing Aramco shares at between 30 riyals and 32 riyals ($0.53-$8.5) is a step forward.
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But the changes have come as more of a "one step forward, two steps back" pattern.
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Final passage of the bill would represent a significant step forward for the nation's energy policy.
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Women's rights campaigners hailed the ruling as a significant step forward for victims of emotional abuse.
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Point is, it seems like Canon has taken another solid step forward with the mirrorless M50.
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I felt like I'd take a step forward, then two steps back earlier in the season.
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The biggest step forward came with the collaboration of a group called Voices of September 11.
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For most people, scoring a promotion is an opportunity to step forward and raise your profile.
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But everyone should be able to recognize the important step forward this bill is political progress.
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"This is a tremendous step forward on our goal of returning to regular order," Frelinghuysen added.
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Advocates, however, concede that even limited access to marijuana is a step forward for their cause.
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Every time it was like taking a big step forward, one or two small ones back.
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Business Secretary Andrea Leadsom welcomed the deal as a step forward in securing British Steel's future.
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Immediate reauthorization of both programs would be a tremendous step forward for Congress as an institution.
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According to Katainen, Brussels and Beijing are now taking "the first step forward" in those talks.
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"It's a huge step forward, toward officially-sanctioned global data," Trodd told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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A successful ICBM test launch would mark a significant step forward for secretive Pyongyang's weapons capability.
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Companies now face a moment of decision: take a step backwards or take a step forward.
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Washington took a big step forward last week in the battle to break up Big Tech.
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However, even acknowledging that the cannabis industry has a place in tech is a step forward.
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But, no doubt, this is a huge step forward for science and for those who suffer.
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Although it's a step forward in acknowledging the country's dark history, many believe it isn't enough.
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But Hoffman's initiative, Women Against Crime, is a more nuanced step forward in a city divided.
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Whether today's group is the next step forward remains to be seen, but it seems likely.
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For now, though, moving to an "above the line" deduction would be a big step forward.
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This language is a step forward, however, by explicitly articulating the definition of a human being.
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What Franken cannot withstand at this point is further credible accusers to step forward against him.
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So when a patient thinks about moving forward, they can take a step forward, Morace added.
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Will he have taken enough of a step forward to be relied on at that point?
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"For them to step forward with their story, it takes a lot of courage," Estey said.
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"That's exactly what those prospects are for, to help us take a step forward," Williams said.
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But the court case against Mr. Ghomeshi did not ultimately encourage more women to step forward.
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Bale's startling transformation is just the latest step forward in Hollywood for a booming prosthetics industry.
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MacKinnon said Lindholm was an outstanding complement to a tandem poised for a big step forward.
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Women and girls said the stories inspired them to step forward with detailed accusations of abuse.
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Given its past record, then, the convention's 2018 statement on "abuse" is a significant step forward.
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"It's a good step forward," said Knut Rostad, president at the Institute for the Fiduciary Standard.
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Spearheading criminal justice reform Closing Rikers, supporters say, is a momentous step forward for New York.
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" She continued, "The fear of birthing my son and what that meant …..a monumental step forward….
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If successful, the launch will be a big step forward for the company's space internet ambitions.
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The decision is a step forward for advocates for transparency in police activity across the country.
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Such measures are a step forward from UN sanctions which have raised doubts about the effectiveness.
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This first deal may very well prove to be an important – if largely ceremonial – step forward.
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For the near term, however, Mr. Zuckerberg sees the smartphone camera as the first step forward.
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But when it comes to practicality, and rules, I really think this is a step forward.
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It's a huge step forward, even if critical aspects of the plan are not yet finalized.
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This proposal is a promising step forward in the effort to enact federal paid leave legislation.
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Facebook just took a big step forward in its bid to make virtual reality more social.
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We're making a step forward with this — a leap forward, in fact — towards answering that question.
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"These proposals mark a great step forward in the Olympic spirit," IOC President Thomas Bach said.
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This bill is an encouraging step forward and one supported by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA).
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The moments when representation took a step forward, better late than never, and society followed suit.
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Initially the limit was a step forward in the evolution of how the Treasury financed itself.
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Taking this technology a step forward, Lockheed Martin wants to add artificial intelligence to the mix.
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Congress took a big step forward when it passed the 21st Century Cures Act in December.
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Finally after unrelenting carnage, legislators seem to understand stronger gun laws are an important step forward.
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And for Ian, it's a giant step forward in his quest to be a normal kid.
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"The news that FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe is stepping down is a step forward," Rep.
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The book represents a real step forward for Wolitzer, and its success lies in its reticence.
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Devonte' Graham is the team's top player, and he has taken a step forward this year.
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However, Democrats took a big step forward and embraced a push for a $15 minimum wage.
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Hollowed is not a major step forward in Myson's career, but easily his best release yet.
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It was apparently to head off Roiphe's article that Donegan decided to step forward at last.
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Why is it that every time we take one step forward, we take two steps back?
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Whatever it is they continue to seek, this latest offering is a massive step forward towards it.
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Although this may not sound revolutionary, it's an innovative, intelligent step forward in the home security space.
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So, for the sake of science, researchers bravely decided to step forward and make some people sick.
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Using artificial intelligence, Canadian researchers have taken a huge step forward in unraveling the document's hidden meaning.
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"I hope that more athletes will step forward and say that we shouldn't go there," he said.
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In his second full season in the Mets minor leagues, Tebow has taken a step forward, batting .
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I take a step forward in my living room, and sigh as nothing happens on the deck.
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It's a milestone achievement for both rappers, a victory lap and a massive step forward in one.
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The new design is fairly substantial, and I believe a significant step forward for usability and accessibility.
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"This is a big step forward," Lana Gobec, spokeswoman for the Legebitra LGBT rights campaigning group, said.
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He explained that progress with AI will build upon itself, bringing new levels with each step forward.
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Corona police are also asking any witnesses who have not yet given a statement to step forward.
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Progressive nonprofit civil rights advocacy Color of Change called Facebook's new moderation policy a critical step forward.
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For others, just leaving France with a win would be a huge step forward for the sport.
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While this hotline is a considerable step forward, they are forgetting who else they are letting in.
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To avoid that fate, Clemson needs the Watson who dominated against Alabama to take another step forward.
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This is a huge step forward for both Marvel and the comic-book industry as a whole.
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Holding the powerful to account is a step forward, but justice must be seen to be fair.
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"Facial recognition should be a step forward for user privacy and security," Rotenberg, from EPIC, told me.
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" But Kerr told me that the university's new sexual abuse measures represent a significant step forward. "F.
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The constitution is a single but significant step forward for the country, but there are challenges ahead.
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We think it gives evidence that that China is beginning to step forward, take the actions necessary.
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Nevertheless, the Marijuana Justice Act represents a step forward for the legalization of marijuana in the country.
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Bela is in some ways a logical step forward in the experimentation of the Augmented Instruments Laboratory.
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Theoretically, it's a big step forward for Apple in opening up Siri to developers to interact with.
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Shopify owns a large platform, and its support is a big step forward for Apple's AR efforts.
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Not great news for the haircare brand, but it is a positive step forward for those affected.
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It's a major and long-awaited step forward for Amazon, which is investing heavily in original content.
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ELON MUSK'S AMBITION to launch people into orbit around Earth took another step forward on March 3rd.
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Kate Middleton's mission to help kids and parents facing unique challenges took a step forward on Wednesday.
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Weld, a Republican, is the first in the party to step forward and challenge President Donald Trump.
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It's an important step forward in this longstanding debate, but this issue is far from being resolved.
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There's more to be done to end sexual assault and discrimination, but this is a step forward.
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"The 4% raise is a positive step forward, but it's just one step," SC for Ed said.
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The recent #MeToo movement has empowered women and men to step forward about sexual harassment in Hollywood.
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"If we only think about war, we won't be able to take any step forward," says Kassah.
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That makes it sound as if Mr Xi's unexpected move is a step forward for human rights.
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In any case, NASA's lunar analysis system marked a major step forward in natural language search processing.
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Formalisation is a giant step forward for India's economy, but investors could be in for a shock.
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By truly waiting until the last possible seconds, Michelle may have pushed Survivor strategy a step forward.
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It's basically contouring with blush, but Kloss takes it a step forward and uses a shimmery rouge.
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But it doesn't seem like a satisfying computing device or a radical step forward for mixed reality.
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The New York program is a "symbolic step forward in terms of visibility and awareness," he said.
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But that's just not how it works in Chechnya, because people are so worried to step forward.
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They always appear like they are taking one step forward but in reality it's three steps back.
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Foursquare's transformation from fun consumer app into serious behind-the-scenes business is taking another step forward.
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The president of Germany's DIHK Chambers of Commerce said the trip had marked an important step forward.
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The fact that he is having an open discussion with the nation is a big step forward.
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Valizadeh hyped the events as though his millions of followers would finally step forward from the shadows.
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The recommendations are a great step forward, but they aren't going to protect any athletes by themselves.
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The U.S. ambassador to Mauritania heralded the president's move as a significant step forward for Mauritanian democracy.
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"It is definitely a step forward," lawyer Anand Grover said as activists gathered outside the courtroom cheered.
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That's part of the package, I suppose — every episode is one step forward, two steps toward confusion.
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But there's an issue of resources—you're taking one step forward, and ten steps back, he said.
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Others wonder whether it means the two are taking the next step forward and moving in together.
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Even so, the bill's passage in the House is a major step forward for low-income families.
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"The first thing I did was step forward so I could see through her eyes," Asụghara says.
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But for members of the LGBT community, especially nonbinary folks, the dolls are a meaningful step forward.
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The proposal does not require action from Congress, but is instead a step forward on administrative action.
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This legislation has been years in the making, and represents a great step forward for transit equity.
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"I have made a dent in the fashion world," she said, "and a step forward for women."
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SO, I THINK THAT'S A BIG STEP FORWARD TO FINDING OUT WHAT THE ISSUES ARE AND CHALLENGES.
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Congress helped us take a big step forward last year by passing the Cybersecurity Act of 2015.
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So not only is Roem's win historical, it is also step forward for transgender representation in government.
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"If that's all that Libra achieves, I think it will be a great step forward," he said.
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As audiences grow progressively more tolerant, these artists are starting to find a way to step forward.
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It is a significant step forward as we advance toward the goal of healthcare for all Americans.
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Win or lose, Castro's candidacy is a step forward for him, for Latinos, and for all Americans.
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"Unfortunately, he will take a step forward or two steps forward and two steps backward," Malek added.
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This Does Not Belong to You represents a step forward in Hemon's relationship with the written word.
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That's why I'm eager to see colleges and universities step forward and engage in this important work.
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Last week, the president was forced to dissolve this bogus commission, which is an important step forward.
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When it comes to student loans, the PROSPER Act represents a strong step forward for congressional Republicans.
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Major livestock reforms on America's western public lands would be a key step forward in this effort.
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This was a significant and critical step forward, and the FAA should be praised for its work.
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This week, in a big step forward for labor standards, the final regulations and guidance were issued.
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That is in part because many students with an autism diagnosis do not step forward, fearing stigma.
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Several civil rights groups, including the Anti-Defamation League, praised the move as an important step forward.
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The announcement is a step forward after NASA failed to fund a similar telescope, NEOCam, in 2017.
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Ensuring proper payment of the corporation taxes in place today would already be a gigantic step forward.
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Notwithstanding the challenges that lie ahead, Kenya's judiciary has taken an irreversible step forward in institutionalizing democracy.
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I think we step forward and say, 'There are people who cannot afford their medicine right now.
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Proponents have hailed the legislation as a positive step forward in ensuring companies don't misuse citizen's data.
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"Now I am close to 31 — it will be difficult to make a step forward," he said.
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In a statement highlighting Sanders's opposition to the lawsuit, Clinton called Thursday's ruling an important step forward.
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"Today's announcement is an important step forward, but it is only the beginning of our journey," she said.
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It is also a crucial step forward in addressing the modern issues that face global insurance markets.
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"Most times, women in Latin America... are afraid to step forward," said Santos, who is from Portugal.
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It's hard not to feel like every time we take a step forward, we take two back.
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"Ciudadanos has taken a step forward, the Socialist party has not taken a single one," said Rajoy.
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They say they needed to step forward to protect the health and well-being of their residents.
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Human Rights Watch's China researcher Yaqiu Wang said on Friday the new notice was a step forward.
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The collaboration signified a step forward not only for Public Enemy, but for pop culture at large.
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When individuals do not trust law enforcement, they are less likely to step forward to report crimes.
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The deal has been hailed as a major step forward for the legitimacy of cryptocurrencies in Thailand.
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As soon as you take one step forward, the hard-right forces the president three steps back.
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"I thought it was a step forward," Tampa Bay defenseman Anton Stralman told the Tampa Bay Times.
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"Today was a great step forward for democracy in North Carolina," McCready said, following the board's ruling.
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The proposed bill would be a significant step forward toward ensuring that algorithms are fair and nondiscriminatory.
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Other components of the legislation may be more modest, but they also constitute a sound step forward.
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While this was a major step forward for Mr. Guzmán, it was something else for Mr. Ramírez.
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"We finally began to discuss the core issues, so this round was a step forward," Lighthizer said.
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"Well, the auto bailout was done by the Obama administration, it was a step forward," Sanders said.
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Ten years ago, the United States took a significant step forward in our response to hate crimes.
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" Sanders called the bill "a step forward" in providing "more enforcement, more police officers, more prevention program.
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"This study represents an important step forward for the clinical utility of consumer-grade wearables," he said.
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The administration has heralded the plan as a significant step forward in ending the deadly civil war.
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The study's authors called it "an important step forward" in understanding how genes contribute to mental conditions.
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Then there are the candidates, who sometimes step forward, or are elevated, independent of any master plan.
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The study is a step forward in learning more about the brains of cuttlefish and other invertebrates.
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Infantino issued a statement after Thursday's game saying the occasion had been a "very positive step forward".
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"Over all, I think this is a major step forward," Mr. Dijsselbloem said at a news conference.
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STEVE LIESMAN: Sort of two steps forward, one step backward or one step forward two steps backward.
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The conclusion of the commission's review is "an important step forward," Wynn Resorts said in a statement.
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The accord is a big step forward for PG&E, whose response to wildfires has often faltered.
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While this is an important step forward, it leaves out the vast majority of security cooperation programs.
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"Merkel's diminished power means that any grand step forward towards euro zone integration is hampered," Schick said.
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"In order to make a step forward, we had to take a step back," Mr. Rymsza said.
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After many setbacks, the House of Representatives took the first step forward in fulfilling their campaign promise.
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In this context, any consensus with China on cyber issues was at least a nominal step forward.
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"He should step forward and explain what he did," Giuliani told host Laura Ingraham, referring to Volker.
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Despite their history of disappointment, the Browns were expected to take a big step forward this season.
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And also just praise for her courage to step forward and testify in such a public manner.
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It represents a technological step forward for the $200 billion automaker, whilst reducing Panasonic's dependence on Tesla.
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And it has been heartening to find that in moments of need, people step forward to help.
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But the only figure to step forward and take credit so far is an anonymous Twitter user.
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"I can't wait to take the next step forward as a full-time race driver," he said.
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If the speech represents a new approach for the president, it will be a huge step forward.
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"He fought through it and took another step forward," Atlanta interim manager Brian Snitker said of Foltynewicz.
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Republicans need a principled and serious conservative to step forward and challenge Trump for the 2020 nomination.
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It was heralded by some as a significant step forward in the genre's place in pop culture.
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For me, crying also represents a step forward in many of the ways I'm trying to grow.
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The Remain Labour campaign group, which wants to stop Brexit, said the announcement was "a significant step forward".
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Regardless of how you feel about corporate participation during gay Pride, this is a huge symbolic step forward.
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Microsoft's Claw wouldn't perfectly replicate the real world in the virtual one, but it's a huge step forward.
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The government has yet to step forward with the legislation needed to put the CMA's proposals into law.
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Targets: hamstrings How to do it: Step forward with right foot, placing heel on floor to flex foot.
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"I think we took a step forward as a team," Atlanta guard Kent Bazemore told the media afterward.
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I think it was one new additional step forward in the building of personal relations and those interactions.
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Every time you take a step forward you're following in the steps of the person who came before.
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Now, it's taking that playbookâ€"capitalizing on a popular online brand with retail opportunitiesâ€"a big step forward.
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Facebook just took a big step forward in its quest to make its automated bots more like humans.
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And for Call of Duty, a series that opts for iteration over innovation, that's a huge step forward.
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In 2015, Congress took another step forward with the passage of the Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act.
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I'd rather have forward-facing stereo speakers, of course, but this is an auditory step forward for Vivo.
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"I think this was the logical step forward in being an independent company," Spiegel said about going public.
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For legalization advocates, getting the federal government to acknowledge marijuana's medical value could be a significant step forward.
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There's still work to be done on Music, Podcasts, and Apple TV, but they're a big step forward.
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I suppose that a hearing in which members ask technology companies to explain themselves is a step forward.
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"The most important step forward here has been demonstrating you can use this proper motion clock," says Shara.
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But this is a promising step forward — and could end up being a lucrative venture for Google itself.
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The move is a major step forward for internet companies eager to eradicate violent propaganda from their sites.
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This was still a huge step forward from dynastic monarchy, but it was not a place to stop.
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"Calling [the fragrance] 'Woman' empowers the word and encourages us to step forward and stop apologizing," she says.
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That's a substantial step forward, but not enough to assure Democrats that the House would do the same.
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While software like TensorFlow and CNDK are a massive step forward, we need human interaction to get there.
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And because reinforcement learning is such a big slice of AI, it's a big step forward in general.
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Still, the approval is a big step forward in the bioethics debate around CRISPR and its potential uses.
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But beyond all doubt, this is ... a very serious step forward in the development of Russia's space exploration.
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It may not be the exact same as the suit I'm in, but it's an encouraging step forward.
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We're not quite at the point where we have ears for all, but it's a nice step forward.
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Foer hailed Zuckerberg's announcement as a major step forward — and away from Facebook's accidental role as a publisher.
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Even if he only cracks 5% this time, that would represent an undeniable step forward for the party.
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The positive recommendation from the FDA is a good step forward in legitimizing CBD and cannabis for medicine.
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Mercury goes direct on April 15, too, so this weekend will certainly feel like a strong step forward!
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But when you listen to yourself, you can make the choice to step forward and learn and change.
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Pandora: The World of Avatar, which opened earlier this year, represented a big step forward with that approach.
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More conceptually, Libratus also represents a major step forward in the quest to develop artificial general intelligence (AGI).
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Now, scientists in the United Kingdom have moved a step forward in the real-world quest for invisibility.
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He took a shaky step forward, only just remembering to catch the door before it slammed behind him.
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" On Tuesday: "It's a great step forward that we plan to take up the 2015 repeal bill instead.
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This mission, if fully successful, will mark the largest step forward for any company attempting such a project.
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If it's fully successful, Starlink will be the biggest step forward for any company attempting such a project.
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This is a huge win for savers, but this step forward comes with a couple of glaring catches.
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Every time it looks like Marnie (Allison Williams) is taking a step forward, she runs 30 steps back.
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This character does represent a step forward for this particular franchise, even if it's a relatively tiny one.
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"Something small, personal, just in your family â€" any step, big or small, is still a step forward.
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But so far for the White House "it's been one step forward and two steps back," he said.
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Still, it's a step forward at a time when our culture appears to be taking giant leaps back.
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Thankfully, we've been able to establish a constructive pipeline of communication that's resulted in a positive step forward.
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"It's a wonderful step forward," Sarah Kate Ellis, the president of leading LGBTQ-rights organization GLAAD, has said.
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While the bill represents a step forward in some areas, it still leaves quite a few questions unanswered.
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The Trump administration took a step forward Monday in its plan to publicize crimes committed by undocumented immigrants.
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Campaigners have heralded Whitehurst's story as a huge step forward in how we safeguard survivors of sexual violence.
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So improvements in helmets are a very big deal — and the Hövding helmet may represent a step forward.
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"This is a giant step forward in this long-running litigation, but not the final step," Pollack said.
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The Orascom-bondholder group has committed to underwriting the entire capital injection if no other investors step forward.
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This is a major step forward and hopefully by next year, the list will look even more diverse.
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It was a step forward for a team that has squandered 17-point leads three times this season.
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That reform was a major step forward and has helped millions of Americans save for their own retirement.
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"Today's announcements represent an important step forward for people affected by severe and treatment-resistant epilepsies," he said.
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That delay bought enough time for two other accusers to step forward with their alleged stories against Kavanaugh.
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Without noting the party affiliation, Gehringer calls for other Fusion presidential campaign clients to step forward as well.
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While implementation of calorie labeling is an important step forward in curbing obesity, more needs to be done.
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Without question, chip cards are a step forward from the magnetic stripe cards developed in the 1970's.
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But it is a giant step forward: more choice, lower costs, no increase in taxes or the deficit.
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Canceling a single contract and conducting a review is a small step forward, but overall is completely inadequate.
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It's another step forward in his mission to recycle rocket parts, which also includes SpaceX's spectacular booster landings.
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Its foreign minister, Wang Yi, said Tuesday the summit was of "great significance" and a positive step forward.
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This team was competitive toward the end of last season and could take another step forward this season.
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"This business was built on the step method where you just take a step forward," Overton tells Glassdoor.
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"This will be a major step forward in protecting children," according to a statement from the safety commission.
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However, it can also be difficult to step forward as a transparent, high-profile donor like Ms. Wilsey.
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Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said the approvals were a "major step forward" and would create thousands of jobs.
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"This is an important step forward in risk management for the industry," said Stephen O'Connor, chairman of Quantile.
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At the joint news conference, Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel said the latest proposals were a step forward.
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The inclusion of aesthetics and visual representation is, in my opinion, an important step forward in zine culture.
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For Dalt, playing this festival is a step forward in balancing certain inequalities she sees in her field.
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Each of those things individually makes Lil Yachty a perceptive artist and a step forward for music given.
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"Already the fact that this issue came to court is a step forward in South Sudan," Leiby said.
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Cooperation on finding a regional solution to the causes of the exodus would be a big step forward.
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Watching the episode, it is easy to see how interactivity could be the next step forward in entertainment.
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Or writers who took a step forward in their work (in ambition or craft) that you considered significant?
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President Obama put forward important policies that were a major step forward for our country and the world.
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When it comes to injuries this season, every Yankee step forward seems to be accompanied by two backward.
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After the intermission, several actors in the ensemble step forward and briefly detail how they arrived in America.
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Instead, I suggest that we could take a big step forward by distinguishing free speech from just access.
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On paper, Obama was a step forward—a young, biracial idealist appealing to basic tenants of social progress.
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GOES-16, which was launched in November, is a big step forward, the program's director Mike Stringer explained.
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Step forward (or rather, stay six feet away, socially distanced by his four lightsabers) Separatist leader General Grievous.
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People who courageously step forward with allegations of sexual harassment or assault deserve to be heard and respected.
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That's one small step forward for artificial intelligence, but was it also one step backward for my own?
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Despite the deal's long odds of success, Trump suggested that the peace plan marked a historic step forward.
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A step forward — except that, with men and women swimming together, a sexualized racial panic roiled the waters.
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The change is mostly a step forward, said Nathan Kitchen, president of Affirmation, an organization for LGBTQ Mormons.
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"Today is a powerful day & a huge step forward in our collective healing," she wrote in a tweet.
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The University has begun a police investigation and opened a hotline for any other victims to step forward.
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Beijing and Washington touted the Phase 1 deal, signed overnight at the White House, as a step forward.
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As is often the case in Albany's budget dance, negotiations have been one step forward, one step back.
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When helping others is risky, the heroes who step forward don't do so because of effective "upstander" education.
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U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions has said the president's immigration policy is a step forward for public safety.
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The 2018 Cadillac CT6 is truly a technological leap step forward in the long march to full autonomy.
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At first blush, the new Terminator: Dark Fate seems like an actual step forward for the human race.
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On to this week, where the story takes a giant step forward, while also a hard left turn.
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Gender identity advocates praise the move Advocates for gender identity are praising Newsom's proposal as a step forward.
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The back-to-back votes captured the one-step-forward, one-step-back nature of the Brexit saga.
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But the bottom line is, the holdout helped force [former national security adviser John] Bolton to step forward.
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For PG&E, the settlement addresses one potential regulatory challenge and the court ruling is a step forward.
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In this moment, we have an enormous opportunity to take the next great step forward as a nation.
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Critics say more still needs to be done, but Thursday's apology was an important step forward for some.
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At the time, it was an important step forward for our country, but it is nowhere near enough.
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It's a short trip in the air, but it marks a huge step forward in U.S.-Cuban relations.
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It's like resetting your life and settling your accounts so that you can take the next step forward.
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Kline wrote that she felt "compelled to step forward" after the two other women talked about similar experiences.
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A vote to ratify it from Virginia's newly minted state legislature, however, would mark a massive step forward.
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"The administrative reforms included in the House bills are a welcome step forward," he said in a statement.
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It's a blessing, and I hope this is a step forward for Dominicans, for Latinos, for Afro-Latinos.
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The fact that Nicole has a woman fighting for her at all, in fact, represents another step forward.
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He added that the trade talks were "making one step forward and one and a half steps back".
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This is a crucial step forward, but the U.S. should be ready to widen the net still further.
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This could be a step forward for the survival of the northern white rhinos, but time is limited.
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"The state of Maryland has taken a profound step forward in expanding access to the ballot," state Sen.
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" EEF MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION CHIEF EXECUTIVE STEPHEN PHIPSON "This is one step forward in a complex and long process.
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If we were to simply stop inflicting gratuitous pain on animals, that would be a huge step forward.
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The new guidelines are a huge step forward, but some people believe that they don't go far enough.
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" Asked if the Oscars had taken a step forward in recognizing diversity, Ms. King said: "I think so.
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This visit to Vietnam could go down in history as the moment it takes an important step forward.
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You fear what's going to happen to them—especially the women who were brave enough to step forward.
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Longtime conservative health wonk Avik Roy argues that this makes the bill a step forward for the poor.
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"This is a great step forward for the state and the whole region," Simon said in a statement.
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And yet transparency and written recognition of our history of oppression of African Americans is a step forward.
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"The City of Ferguson had a real opportunity here to step forward, and instead they've turned backwards," she said.
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This being southeastern Australia, we're talking about pretty sizable yards, but that's still a step forward for the project.
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Xiaomi's international expansion is taking a major step forward today with the Chinese company's debut in the United Kingdom.
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" Dermer, who has support on Capitol Hill, said that a move "would be a great step forward to peace.
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Moving the diplomatic mission would be a "great step forward to peace," and wouldn't upset Arab nations, Dermer said.
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Each of these actions represents a tremendous step forward in the development of our economy and civilization beyond Earth.
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While not a perfect solution, a universal opt-in framework would represent a significant step forward for Internet privacy.
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She sees the language of the resource kit as an important step forward, especially for reaching a younger audience.
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Whenever we try to take a step forward on women's rights, they try to send us 100 steps back.
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It's a largely successful step forward in the company's plans to one day deliver cheap, speedy broadband from space.
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My sister's decision to step forward came shortly after I began work on a book and a television series.
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"You won't put them to the test if you don't give them the opportunity to step forward," Jennings said.
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"In order for us to bring justice to the young man, the community needs to step forward," Hilson said.
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"I think it's been a really big step forward," Howard says of the transition from Underhill to the Hive.
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The governor's actions today are a huge step forward in our community's ongoing quest for full acceptance and justice.
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After a few more minutes, Isabelle herself joined her cousin inside the ring, urging someone — anyone — to step forward.
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It was, like, sometimes, you know, one step forward, a half a step back, because it was so resisted.
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This study is "a very serious step forward using an out of the box concept," says Toner, from Harvard.
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The move is a big step forward in the development of a citywide free internet service for New York.
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This latest work isn't a true solid phase of metallic hydrogen, either, but it's one more promising step forward.
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"One step forward to Ethiopia," the country&aposs foreign affairs spokesman, Meles Alem, told The Associated Press on Wednesday.
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Multi-Sig for example is a clear a positive step forward in crypto security (not necessarily in convenience though).
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"But the intent here is to go beyond what the Constitution requires and that is an important step forward."
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"This is a major step forward for autonomous technology in California," DMV Director Jean Shiomoto said in a statement.
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"This is a step forward in the conservative cause — to get the bureaucracy out of the middle," he said.
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The new Chromecast Ultra isn't a necessary upgrade for anyone, but it's an obvious step forward for the gadget.
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If you can figure China out, if you can crack the code on China, it's a massive step forward.
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So the deal is a big step forward and the culmination of a long-standing debate between German politicians.
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"But when I take a step back, Trump takes a step forward, into my personal space," the author writes.
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The hiring process took a step forward this week after several banks vying for the mandate met Saudi officials.
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" Kalanick described Tuesday's actions as "a major step forward in Uber's journey to becoming a world class public company.
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Knowre, a learning app startup founded in Seoul, has taken a big step forward in its American expansion plans.
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Chachki's feat may be one step forward for the fashion community, but one giant leap — in heels — for Drag.
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"We think this is a great step forward for energy security in America," said Ron Ness, the council's president.
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V2 is a solid step forward, and Randall says Snap is committed to a long road of hardware releases.
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A fast food company took a great step forward today for workers' rights, and we're here for it. Yum!
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Jacqueline very much has been playing catch-up, and last week in Paris she took a big step forward.
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But this is a big step forward that makes voice controls close to universal — and it all works offline.
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Adopted by nearly every country, the Paris agreement was a historic step forward in the fight against climate change.
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"People will always call you naive but it's this hope and this optimism thats behind every important step forward."
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This announcement comes shortly after the United States took a huge step forward in making commercial space mining legal.
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"It's a good step forward," Pirates manager Clint Hurdle told reporters of taking two of three from the Cardinals.
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While it's not a perfect solution to keeping browsing history 100% private, HTTPS encryption is a huge step forward.
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Putting semantics aside, the chairman of the board and lead director should step forward and fully acknowledge the problem.
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I believe Secretary Clinton's call for public blockchain-based government applications is positive step forward in achieving those goals.
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Google's ongoing effort to fix its reputation in the world of publishing in Europe took another step forward today.
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The companies hope to capitalize on what they believe is the biggest step forward in agriculture since biotech seeds.
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LHP Blaine Hardy took a significant step forward in his injury rehab on Friday night by working consecutive games.
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But it's also a huge step forward for the millions of women who struggle every year with fertility issues.
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But some sort of international accord to agree on rules and reduce risk would be a big step forward.
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Hall of Fame trainer Baffert is not looking for Justify to make a big step forward in the Preakness.
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It's confusing to your team and also makes employees feel like you're afraid to step forward with big decisions.
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That's exactly why it's a key step forward for software companies, their customers, and for the data-driven economy.
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Twitter's new rules are an important step forward, but their enforcement will bring about its own set of challenges.
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Pelosi supports holding hearings on "Medicare for all," her spokesman said Thursday, a major step forward for the movement.
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State television said the test ordered by leader Kim Jong Un was "perfect success" and a "meaningful" step forward.
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Democrats have hoped that Mueller would step forward to deliver testimony in hearings led by the House Judiciary Committee.
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Looking beyond Salman is the question of whether Congress will finally step forward to define what constitutes insider trading.
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"They're hoping that they can take the baby home tomorrow, which would be a huge step forward," Collins said.
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We were pleased to see Secretary Acosta step forward and explain the basis of the plea agreement in 2008.
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" In a press release, Graves characterized Nielsen's statement as "a positive step forward for an America First cyber policy.
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As written, the rule is a valuable step forward and should be finalized and implemented with all possible speed.
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And while the bill takes a step forward in data transparency, there should be a bipartisan appetite for more.
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Diplomats said the limited franchise is still a step forward from 2012, when just 135 elders elected parliament's lawmakers.
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At a Houston induction center, Ali did not take the symbolic "step forward" in compliance with the military draft.
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For them, the indictments -- and the guilty plea on top of that -- felt like a major step forward. Rep.
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If we act now, we can take an essential step forward to creating a healthy, strong, tobacco-free generation.
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Given the disproportionate prevalence of poverty among people of color, this is also a step forward for racial justice.
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Overall, both the iPhone's night mode and the Pixel's Night Sight represent a big step forward for smartphone photography.
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Make no mistake, the opioid epidemic demands a national, unified response, and last week we moved another step forward.
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The BLM's new rule governing the formation of land use plans, called Planning 2.0, is a big step forward.
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While Issa takes an important step forward, Molly is uncharacteristically passive when it comes to facing her own issues.
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It's an enormous step forward that would give Benjamin, and those like him, opportunities to transfer rhetoric into action.
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The move is another step forward for Virginia's Medicaid expansion under ObamaCare, which has been years in the making.
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It is a step forward for the lender as the government seeks to reduce its holdings in the bank.
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This ruling is a huge step forward in ending this policy of imprisoning our fellow believers for conscientious objection.
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Commercial flight innovation was the next step forward, quickening travel and further lessening the geographical divides of the country.
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They're practical, meant for everyday wear, and, perhaps, a step forward in what we consider "smart clothing" to be.
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It's yet another small step forward for a government that has historically ignored the problems facing its indigenous peoples.
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Called the 2015 MACRA bill, which reformed how Medicare pays doctors, an "important step forward" for outcomes and providers.
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This bill is an important step forward in terms of reducing global violence and ending suffering around the world.
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If we came up with a good, strong vote on that, it would give us a great step forward.
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She still wants Trump out, but doesn't know if that would be a step forward or a step backward.
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As for Florida: Voting rights also took a step forward there last week, thanks to a federal judge's ruling.
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Pragmatism aside, Jackman views today's announcement as a step forward in the struggle of polygamous communities for legal equality.
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While covering young adults is a huge step forward for California, it still leaves out a lot of people.
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"It was a step forward, but it is still not enough and not meeting Iran's expectations," Araqchi told reporters.
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In another step forward for the rapidly expanding universe of invisible astronomy, scientists said on Wednesday that on Aug.
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Either way, you should take the time to feel confident that your next move really is a step forward.
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But Mr. Lewandowski would be the first figure from the Trump inner circle to step forward for elected office.
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While this is a landmark step forward, the legislation that is going to the President's desk is not perfect.
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By moving one step forward, but two steps back, the United States is losing ground as an innovative leader.
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It's a big step forward, but doctors have ordered at least 30 more days of bed rest at home.
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It is a quiet moment and a small step forward for the representation of diverse sexuality in superhero movies.
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The Governor's actions today are a huge step forward in our community's ongoing quest for full acceptance and justice.
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"It's not the resolution of our dreams, but it's a big step forward," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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Lyft just took a small but essential step forward in the development of its own self-driving car project.
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Mudding up the whistleblower will only interfere with the willingness of other employees to step forward with important evidence.
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"Throughout the country, there is a real need for families to step forward to become foster parents," Heilman said.
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"This is a big step forward for potential trade negotiation if they are adopted as official policy," McCarthy said.
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"This is a big step forward for potential trade negotiation if they are adopted as official policy," he said.
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I think it's a step forward in America if you have an African-American C.E.O. of some major corporation.
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It's just another step forward on the long journey to a much more difficult-to-attain milestone: quantum usefulness.
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The Justice Department hailed its agreement with the younger Mr. Obiang as a significant step forward for its program.
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In the aftermath of such a positive step forward, it's easy to become locked into a narrative of accomplishment.
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"This pilot is a big step forward," said CEO Travis Kalanick and executive Anthony Levandowski in a blog post.
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This process must be reckoned as a victory for the Trump administration and a step forward for European security.
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It's a huge step forward for Netflix given Amazon Video added download support for videos and movies last year.
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And now, with both heroes gone, it will allow for new stories to step forward in Marvel's Phase 4.
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One step forward… But then the ObamaCare repeal effort began to flounder and infrastructure moved to the back burner.
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At Rod Laver Arena this Friday afternoon, the education of Taylor Fritz took a significant, though bruising, step forward.
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We hope that 'Miss Bala,' with its empowered Latina protagonist, can be a step forward in addressing this need.
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"It's just going be a big step forward, and not the full bringing down of the edifice," he said.
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As a result of that response, more women speak up and step forward, causing the process to begin again.
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Anthony Rizzo has taken another step forward when it looked like there were no further steps available to take.
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"This is not a step forward," said Toby Zhang, director of Ta Foundation, an animal protection organization based in Beijing.
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" In announcing the proposal in August, King called it "an important step forward to advancing resource equity across the country.
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Rwanda's foreign minister Louise Mushikiwabo, who accompanied President Kagame on the trip, said the meeting was a positive step forward.
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The historic Trump-Kim handshake and the dialogue that followed represented a promising first step forward – a step toward peace.
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Instead of setting the timetable unrealistically, and binding one's hands, it's better to step forward one foot at a time.
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The next year, surgeons removed most of the tumor, but one step forward introduced a whole new set of complications.
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"I think we should applaud this as a step forward," said Daan de Wit, spokesman for the Sustainable Trade Initiative.
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"It's a big step forward to strengthening missile defense capabilities in the Gulf, in a couple of ways," he said.
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From a hardware perspective, the company will be taking that first step forward via its simply named Google Home device.
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This latest move from United is a small step forward in an industry that still has so far to go.
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The Polestar 2 represents a big step forward, both in the company's design and technology chops, and in its ambition.
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I think the agreement to make certain that Iran does not get a nuclear weapon was a huge step forward.
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As the daughter of Chinese immigrants who worked their way out of poverty, being frugal was a giant step forward.
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Even if Hariri's resignation marks a possible return to old rifts, it also represents a step forward for Lebanon's protesters.
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I've raved in the past about Google's Night Sight, which is — was — truly a revolutionary step forward for nighttime photography.
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The decision has also been heralded by human rights activists as a step forward for women's rights in the country.
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"This is a really important step forward," Porcari said following Thursday's formal approval from the Port Authority Board of Commissioners.
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I believe it was [Clinton's] campaign that did it … I believe, Chris, that she got these people to step forward.
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Watching Charm was thrilling — it felt like the kind of significant step forward theater should be taking across the board.
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Human Rights Watch called the new worker protections a "step forward," though implementation will be the key to their success.
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In an important step forward, New Mexico ditched the holiday, joining other cities and states including Alaska, Vermont, and Oregon.
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The law, which took effect in October is seen as a big step forward for gay rights in conservative Chile.
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The European Commission (the executive arm of the EU) has launched a new initiative to encourage whistleblowers to step forward.
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Though that's a goal that's much further away, being able to accurately transcribe human speech is a big step forward.
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Anita Hill — even though Clarence Thomas was still confirmed, which we shouldn't lose sight of — was a huge step forward.
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And because every year now also seems to have its time-travel clunker, step forward Alice Through the Looking Glass.
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"This is just one small step forward to set up some rigorous mathematical starting point for future study," Li said.
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For him to finally concede to the possibility could indicate a significant step forward for the bout to come off.
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We're a long way from menstruation equality, which makes Nevada's recent elimination of the "tampon tax" a critical step forward.
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Hiring local people to work hand-in-hand with communities would be a huge step forward to addressing these issues.
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