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"step-on" Definitions
  1. made to open by the operation of a pedal, as a can for kitchen garbage.

973 Sentences With "step on"

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Step on a crack, my dearies, step on a crack and teach your granny to suck eggs from her one basket.
O'HARA The one thing I do know is that when I step on the stage — and you step on the stage — we know how to be on the stage.
Fed officials have said that if fiscal policy makers step on the gas by cutting taxes, the Fed is likely to step on the brakes by raising interest rates more quickly.
I think Canadians as a whole just recognized that sometimes when you step on the world stage, you should step on the world stage with confidence and that's really what I brought.
Whenever I step on that court, I work really hard.
I'm not sure I'd ever step on an airplane again.
"Be careful not to step on Gary!" the website warns.
The Nokia 8 is an important step on that journey.
Washington took the first step on Friday with Pompeo's announcement.
Only then should people be allowed to step on it.
Step on stage with Amazon Prime Video's The Marvelous Mrs.
I didn't step on a treadmill or an elliptical once.
It costs zero dollars to not step on our gowns.
Take my $1,000 shoe, go ahead and step on it.
Every time I step on my real self I regret.
Once you step on that wireless scale, it's all there.
You going to step on this woman's dreams right now?
When you step on the accelerator, you get instantaneous torque.
To acknowledge these findings would step on their own narrative.
She's just itching for somebody to step on her lawn.
And I step on the court really with the confidence.
Our first step on the dock that evening was joyous.
But when you step on the ice, there's no friends.
MARCH OF THE PENGUINS 2: THE NEXT STEP on Hulu.
Now, I couldn't just go step on the basketball court.
You step on the ice, and your nerves kick in.
It's a step on the museum's rocky road toward diversity.
"I literally need to step on the lot," she said.
I wanted to step on him, but decided to fly away.
The Kardashians will be executed if they step on communist territory!
Repeat this step on each section until hair is completely dry.
UIA's few rivals have, meanwhile, learned not to step on toes.
My departure from NASA is my next step on that journey.
Ciara is passing her "1, 2 Step" on to her daughter!
You don't step on the field unless you execute the plan.
This is a step on Audi's ladder toward full autonomous driving.
The president has already hinted at a bold step on currencies.
Here's a step by step on how to opt out. 3.
"He doesn't want to step on your toes," Kim tells Kourtney.
"This is not the last step on autonomous vehicles," Foxx said.
Dancers often step on alternating heels or turn in their knees.
In Nigeria, there are a lot of toes to step on.
He documents every step on a blog translated into nine languages.
This is an important step on their path to self-acceptance.
TORONTO — Step on board, and the subway car immediately feels different.
"We're not going to step on each other's toes," he said.
It's one step on the road to getting America moving again.
Most people in the industry want to step on the gas.
We step on each other's shoulders in a very good way.
We would step on, or fistfight, anyone we deemed a threat.
In baseball, don't step on the mound unless you're the pitcher.
Grades are just a step on the way to stricter rules.
They step on the litter he is trying to pick up.
That's already an advantage before you even step on the court.
If you step on something sharp, there's pain in your foot.
When you step on the scale, it makes a playful little ping.
Every time they step on the field, they have nothing to lose.
This becomes clear from the moment you step on the Boosted Rev.
More than any other step on this list, this one is essential.
"Now the time has come to step on the accelerator," he said.
It also has the words "NO STEP" on it, according to NBC.
Step on my shoulders and I will give you a lift up.
The first step on the path to restorative justice: no more cages.
Each heavy step on the red dust of the ground is heard.
The goal of a deponent is not to step on any landmines.
The goal of an entertainer is to step on all of them.
But sometimes, they are just one more step on a difficult track.
That's what I aspire to be when I step on the stage.
"Once I step on the field, I'm ready to go," Michel said.
"They'll step on each other and re-elect Donald Trump," Bloomberg said.
"It is getting really hard not to step on our intellectual property."
She also says she receives requests to wrestle and step on men.
However, this is only the first step on an incredibly difficult journey.
I don't look at a number, I don't step on a scale.
Watch Tom Ford try not to step on Sarah Jessica Parker's train!
Every step on the journey they could see, 'Where is my parcel?
"Never underestimate our ability to step on a good story," Cole said.
But it's only the first step on the way to full recovery.
To be sure, this is only one step on a long journey.
MACCALLUM: When do you expect to hear the next step on this?
Their next step on graduating from YC will be raising a seed.
They understand it's a small step on the way to bigger ones.
This is the first step on the long road back to respectability.
And that is an important step on the way to recapitalizing them.
And I don't know why we would want to step on that.
"His first step on defenders is crazy," the rookie Kevin Knox said.
He could yet step on his own cape: He's Biden, after all.
"I would have told her to step on the gas," Witt said.
However, it is a good first step on the journey to recovery.
" BEST LINE "Give me a shot of bourbon, and step on it!
"You can imagine what happens when people step on them," Eggers said.
"I step on this property, and it just feels special," Hoffman said.
I don't want to step on that stage and make that night about me and my past when you have people who have worked hard to step on that stage for the first time and receive an award.
Obama and her team while they prep for her to step on stage.
Honestly, there's something that happens to you when you step on a plantation.
It went away not because of anyone's desire to step on its throat.
Will she be the one to make the first step on the Moon?
She did step on my face, but I think that was an accident.
When objects get close, you step on the pedal to jump over them.
I step on discarded boxers trying to make my way to the showerheads.
"Just when I step on the property, I feel good," Hoffman told reporters.
And in failing to do so, did he step on his own announcement?
"But until then, I am praying neither of us step on a Lego."
I'm transgender myself, so I'm obviously not trying to step on any toes.
"Just trying not to step on a stingray" – Taylor on Calvin's Snapchat pic.twitter.
If I'm not 100 percent I don't want to step on the court.
Healthy workplace boundaries – Making sure people don't step on each others' toes 3.
"You have to step on throats, there's no doubt about it," Weight said.
Now, we're ready to take the next step on our journey with Facebook.
The Brexit campaign is only a step on the path of his ambition.
"Iran, Iran, we step on you!" they chanted, setting off fireworks to celebrate.
"It was really hard today to even step on the diamond," d'Arnaud said.
The 1933 Securities Act was not, after all, the first step on the
They stop midstride, step on someone's heel or cut off people without warning.
And sure, it's pretty offensive but I don't even step on bloody bugs.
It's easy to accidentally step on a tomato when walking through HausBar Farms.
Step on one and the president could find himself back where he started.
Watch how Iranian students refuse to step on American & the flag of Israel.
And when I step on this track ... all that matters is the track.
Such arguments prevailed at each step on the long road to financial deregulation.
You, however, have already taken the first step on the journey towards saving.
When you step on the gas, for instance, the electric torque is instant.
This change in our investment strategy is a vital step on that journey.
The right answer to something like that is to step on it hard.
If anything, we should stay on this road and step on the gas.
So we cannot allow executive agencies to regulate aggressively because that would step on the prerogatives of Congress, but we cannot allow Congress to set up an aggressive regulatory agency because that would step on the prerogatives of the president.
They can step on sharp debris or eat items that could make them sick.
It will be hard to remain stealthy when you step on the pedal, though.
I hope Canadian athletes have more confidence when they step on the world stage.
We are going to step on it because we haven't been as successful here.
Just step on the foot pedal and let it take care of the rest.
Check out the video above for a step-by-step on pulling it off.
I was scared to step on the scale because nobody wants to see that.
You just step on the scale, and it sends your weight to an app.
"We should all be able to communicate so we don't step on anyone's toes."
This was two weeks before I'd step on stage to play my first Coachella.
Small cliffs of crystal crumble into the tinted water when you step on them.
Sorkin views this Kickstarter project as the next logical step on the enormous fad.
Tragically, such punishment is too often the first step on a path to prison.
So why not step on the bad press and announce your Fed chair Nov.
"If you do a comedy show, you're going to step on toes," he said.
But the planet also wants to kill me every time I step on it.
But discussions will explore the consequences of such a step on the plant's workforce.
Going after the grand jury material is a new aggressive step on his part.
But then suddenly, one or both of the continents step on the gas pedal.
This is what I'm going to do every time I step on the court.
She later became a realtor — a first step on the road to Rehab Addict.
" Interspersed with Valley Girl lines like, "Can you just not step on my gown?
After months of work, Congress finally took the "first step" on criminal justice reform.
I am for the art that splits when you step on a frozen puddle.
"However, Grab will be careful not to step on the regulators' toes," Png added.
"We see Mommy step on a Lego and remember hearing that word," Bergen says.
Nevertheless, it was an interesting first step on the path to a personalized diet.
The first step on my intermittent fasting journey was deciding how long to fast.
The partnership with Nike, and Jordan, is hardly the first step on the way.
Remember that games are won or lost long before you step on the court.
A wrong step on a training run could lead to severe injury or worse.
"i step on stage every night and give every part of me," she wrote.
The SOTU was a successful first step on the way to the general election.
"It's the first step on a long road," she said in a telephone interview.
"The last thing we want to do is step on each other," he said.
I'm a little surprised that your husband is out of step on this one.
Emptying words of meaning is an essential step on the road to autocratic rule.
"If they step on our land, they have judges — it's insane," Mr. Trump said.
And many argue that spanking is the first step on a continuum of violence.
"It is also about being able to recover if you do step on one."
It is a major step on the road to mass printing human organs for transplants.
Down a step on the terraced vegetable fields, the entire family looks up at me.
"It's not glass ceilings — it's broken glass lying everywhere you can't step on," she said.
"I got a step on him and I felt I even got grabbed," Oladipo said.
We respect the braiding community and we are not here to step on anyone's toes.
So if you're ready to ditch your old school full-coverage shoes, step on ahead.
Still, as a step on the road to financial stability, folks could do far worse.
In this sense, the Congress will be a very important, meaningful step on this road.
The survey has ended and no passengers are being asked to step on a scale.
So it's frustrating to step on the scale and see your weight has hardly budged.
Reagan's '80s, an opportunity to get out and step on some necks in public. I
It was my first and necessary step on the road to achieving my personal aspirations.
The resulting pose looked like a step on the way to lying down — reclining, interrupted.
The announcement today of its new product, Mylo, is the first step on that path.
Regardless, this is a major official step on the path to completely self-driving cars.
The victory on tax reform also represented a first step on dismantling Obamacare as well.
They step on your foot and your toenail falls off, it can be quite painful.
It is the smallest step on the road to honor which Washington charts for us.
"A lot of the sites could step on government's toes," said Steven Adair, Volexity's founder.
Someone would kick him in the ribs and someone else would step on his head.
We definitely have more jump in our step on the road this year so far.
Ofcom did not take that step on Thursday, pushing for more separation rather than divorce.
As soon as I step on the subway, I start to make some mental calculations.
The Americans no longer simply want to win every time they step on the field.
You step on a bridge, it moves a little bit; you adjust to steady yourself.
The election result itself also marks an important step on Mexico's rocky road of democracy.
And in the wild, some jellyfish might naturally step on the gas to avoid predators.
Some conservatives worry it is a step on a slippery slope toward undoing priestly celibacy.
The job was another step on a steady rise through the Mets organization for Rojas.
The idea was for passers-by to step on his face, symbolically erasing his presence.
"When owners step on their yacht, they want to feel totally safe," Mr. Beckett said.
Bridging the divide Dialogue alone is not the only step on a positive path forward.
U.N. Secretary General António Guterres, has already taken an important first step on this front.
It is the first step on the way to disappearing as an insurgent armed force.
The administration has already approved work requirements in Medicaid, a controversial step on its own.
White House officials said House Democrats were deliberately trying to step on the summit meeting.
"Step through the door!" a boy told me, meaning I shouldn't step on the threshold.
To go there is a calculated choice, a step on the path to public office.
It signified a stark break from years of American foreign policy that has looked to reward friends and punish enemies, one that had experts worried the United States was taking too dramatic a step on trade and too risky a step on foreign policy.
After you step on the scale, your information is recorded and sent to the accompanying app.
Don't step on anything, don't touch anything, don't breathe on any instruments, that's the obvious stuff.
None of these things happen if Michael and I didn't step on the track that day.
Founders will be well-prepared to step on the Disrupt Main Stage and present their case.
Every step on this journey was just making it more and more concrete and more real.
And his crisp dialogue: "You don't want to step on any toes," Aaron's C.I.A. colleague says.
Don't hedge, and Curry is coming off of a screen with a step on his defender.
It's just one step on the path to figuring out what your dream job looks like.
To outright ban a popular YouTube channel, however, is a much bigger step on Google's part.
Every set I step on is an absolute love affair with my character and the story.
Sure, it would be a little creepy at times, and occasionally you'd accidentally step on one.
The next couple months represented a window of opportunity to "step on the pedal" of reform.
It helps to think about how to ease off the brakes and step on the gas.
The app is the next step on Apple's path towards a new breed of computer programming.
Don't they deserve to see every candidate step on the biggest stage with award-winning journalists?
The agency originally planned for Aldrin to be the first man to step on the moon.
But if you must step on it, the 0-60 dash happens in about five seconds.
All because of that small step on the lunar surface just under half a century ago.
"The first time you step on the island, you're already making an impact," he assured them.
Investors have described diluting Kalanick's power as a necessary step on the path to making amends.
The unintentional casualties are civilians, often curious children, who pick up and step on old munitions.
The unintentional targets are civilians, often curious children, who pick up and step on these munitions.
Running from first base, Aaron Hicks got to second before Adames could step on the bag.
When I step on set and they say, 'Rolling,' it doesn't matter what they're looking at.
It is hinting at something we step on, and that is the SOLEs of our feet.
Being able to define my condition was an important first step on my path to recovery.
Mr. Trump's supporters offered praise, calling it a necessary step on behalf of the nation's security.
This is the first step on the way leading to cooperation in the war on terror.
In Georgia, state lawmakers took the first step on Monday to institute similar campus carry laws.
When you step on the scale, it automatically calibrates and turns on to take your weight.
Both performers are natural showmen who never step on each other's moment; they're fun to watch.
"This is, without doubt, the first step on the ladder of the investigations," the paper wrote.
But, as athletes, when we step on the court, we don't want to be defined by that.
And to walk this path, you&aposd have to step on a lot of lesser life-forms.
Armstrong and Aldrin became the first humans ever to step on the moon on July 20, 19723.
But they say the first step on the road to recovery is admitting you have a problem.
We've laid out a list of guidelines to commit to memory before you step on the altar.
You can run this first step on standard instances or select GPUs for more processor-intensive requirements.
Clinton were in lock step on the issue of veterans affairs, often nodding as the other spoke.
The second can be a force for good, a possible first step on the road to change.
It's also a natural next step on voice commands for listening to music on a smart speaker.
Some in Northern Ireland described it as the first step on the road back to direct rule.
By then there were enough of them for the next step on the journey to be taken.
Every time you're thinking, I'm going to be shot, or, I'm going to step on a landmine.
With a deep step on a wheel kick she even gave Sara McMann her back for free.
He will be the first North Korean leader to step on South Korean soil since the 1950s.
Every time you step on the scale, the app will record (but not show you) your weight.
When both of these maneuvers failed, he finally managed to step on the animal's neck, suffocating it.
Proud to take this next step on a day that meant so much to so many. pic.twitter.
So QEDit is the next step on the road to a fully cryptographic, nearly automated transaction system.
Ready, set, shop — and step on it, because this sale will be over before you know it.
Brendan Boyle (D-Penn.) would stop SSA from forcing this extra step on claimants in those states.
I think that has the potential to step on a lot of the economic progress we've made.
He got a step on Blackhawks defenseman Duncan Keith and stuffed the puck through Lehner's leg pads.
"It's just another small step on the way of China attempting to address the issue," he said.
The victory will be hollow if you step on people's backs in your climb to the top.
Second, House Democrats should make sure not to step on the toes of Mueller and the SDNY.
The two nations may be out of step on basic sequencing, too: who gives what, and when.
Forcing people to listen to the radio, he said, is a step on the road to totalitarianism.
After all, 2016's No. 1 overall pick, Ben Simmons, has yet to step on the court.
This will be a fantastic day to step on stage and show off what you can do.
He has been told that he can save their lives if he will step on the fumie.
If that's true of you, accepting it may be a first step on the path to happiness.
He's big, but not very tall, so you have to make sure not to step on him.
EC: We know how it feels, so it's like, let's try to not step on any toes.
She needed treatment every day to be able to step on a court even though in pain.
Twenty+ startups step on to the Disrupt Main Stage with a product, a pitch and a dream.
Other lawmakers, though, praised Trump, while also encouraging him to take the next step on a liaison.
If there was someone who did it before me, I don't want to step on anyone's toes.
"This is the time to step on the gas, because it's not just North Korea," he added.
The two women tentatively step on the netting as the beat and the swaggering lyrics kick in.
But it doesn't take that step on Tinder, OkCupid or PlentyofFish — or any of its free platforms.
Either way, that legislation is not seen as a huge step on gun violence by most lawmakers.
Letters To the Editor: You nailed it in "Louisiana's Big Step on Justice Reform" (editorial, July 19).
By then, United had generally stopped making applicants step on a scale to meet a weight requirement.
Weight Watchers didn't "celebrate" my body when I paid money every Saturday morning to step on a scale.
The Senate put in motion the first repeal step on Tuesday, the first day of the new Congress.
I missed the bottom step on the little crane, and I fell four feet down on my back.
Releasing the BBM Enterprise SDK is another step on this journey as it looks for new revenue streams.
The moment you step on the football field and you're worried about getting injured...that's when injuries happen.
Each step on its own was entirely pleasant and very relaxing, and combined, the effect was even stronger.
It's an unsettling moment of recognition; this is what it's like for a performer to step on stage.
Praying, surviving, being with all of our indigenous peoples is a step on our continuous journey to healing.
Here's how it works: Sometimes an ant, marching about its business outdoors, will step on a fungal spore.
WARREN BUFFETT We are taking the first step on what is bound to be a very long journey.
And as long as they step on... stay on the right side of the First Amendment, we're good.
For the US - and many Syrians - Assad's removal is a non-negotiable step on the path to peace.
For hundreds of years marriage was an essential step on the road to full adulthood in Western countries.
And risking $8 sure seems worth never having to step on a disgusting piece of fingernail ever again.
He hooked a bootie of his wingsuit onto a step on the plane and found himself totally screwed.
If you're the sort of person who roots for Goliath to step on David, then sure, go ahead.
For most of that group, the IPO was just the next step on the way to bigger successes.
But Teilhard's point was that humanity was simply one step on a never-ending staircase of increasing complexity.
Subway is taking its first step on the long road toward making all of its meats antibiotic free.
His first step on Wednesday was something O.J.'s had a lot of practice doing -- the mug shot.
It maybe tells me ways that I can't step on your toes or get along better with you.
This is small, but an important step on a road to make health insurance a bit more affordable.
I tied my pajama shirt below my ribs and remembered to step on the 2 and the 4.
In the interview, he said he wouldn't take that step on his first day in the White House.
The first time you step on the scale, your weight shows up in the center of the display.
Later that night, I accidentally step on my bag at home and spend the evening picking eggshells out.
It probably really won't hit me until I step on the floor and actually have a jersey on.
This source suggested Rubio would not want to step on the national mourning period following the Orlando shooting.
Slanker is aware that his message might step on some toes, but he's not concerned about others' opinions.
"This is our initial step on our path to replicate ORTC capabilities beyond Microsoft Edge," the team explained.
"Every time I step on the stage, even just for a second, I think about him," Trent said.
With every opportunity now, I'm gonna take full advantage of it, everytime I step on the court. 3.
Snap today took another step on its quest to truly become the "camera company" it says it is.
Whichever team wins, it is just a single step on the long road to fixing a bad season.
Selling flip-flops and doormats, which people are meant to step on, then, becomes offensive to some people.
The two will never be in perfect lock step on China, especially when it comes to security issues.
Workers were careful not to step on any cable stretched across the frozen ground, lest it shatter underfoot.
And Elizabeth Warren has just taken an important step on that agenda, pushing her party to go big.
"I can feel the love from the city every day I step on the floor," Giannis Antetokounmpo said.
Trump has said he believes he needs to take a concrete step on gun control, rather than symbolic.
But an important step on the way to repealing the law could be taken soon, perhaps early Thursday.
But once you step on the court and see the different jersey, I'm sure it will hit me.
"Perhaps my job is to step on the brakes from time to time," Preetz told Bild last month.
But the council skipped directly to that step on Saturday, opening the envelope to find Sultan Haitham's name.
It would seem unlikely Pelosi would want to do anything to step on that before that vote occurs.
This plane will recover with the flying public when airplane pilots step on it, fly it, like it.
On the Cowboys' last drive, Prescott overthrew receiver Tavon Austin, who had a full step on his defender.
"This is the first step on the road and the Terzo Millennio is the arrival point," Reggiani said.
" Then, the true performer's credo: "It means a lot to me to step on that stage every night.
The forsaking of such a specific vision is a necessary step on the path toward wide-scale growth.
"There was no kneeling," the president said as he described Mr. Armstrong's historic first step on the moon.
Buffett and Munger took the rare step on Saturday to assure shareholders about Berkshire's future under new leaders.
The Lego experience is rather tame by comparison, unless barefoot visitors should unwittingly step on a stray Lego brick.
GUTFELD: Everybody -- people are losing their jobs -- WILLIAMS: OK. GUTFELD: -- because they step on the wrong little land mine.
Britain, which included Whitlock along with three other survivors from 2012, climbed another step on the podium to silver.
"I step on stage every night and give every part of me," the singer posted on Instagram on Sunday.
"It's a sign of the first step on a long journey back to light oil production growth," Meats said.
The British Columbia bill unanimously passed its first legislative hurdle on Thursday and faces its next step on Monday.
Kelly was worried someone would step on his ailing tootsie if he appeared in the courtroom ... according to Greenberg.
VoiceOver will play a key role here, reading step by step on-screen instructions for students with visual impairments.
This makes the movie's sole Asian character seem foreign and out of step on an otherwise bilingual international team.
The aircraft was hovering next to a cliff, waiting for a rescuer carrying the body to step on board.
But it is a very small step on the way to controlling life as a coder controls a computer.
The lights also help you avoid twigs, rocks, and uneven pavement that you might step on in the dark.
Every day I step on this court, I am grateful that I have an opportunity to play this sport.
First step on the way to bossing breakfast, lunch, and dinner in 2017: learn how to eat more sustainably.
Getting on is a breeze – you step on with one foot and the thing remains upright and perfectly still.
Most important, silencing critical public voices is one step on the road toward the ultimate suppression of the press.
"When you step on the golf course, how do you become that person who possesses those traits?" she said.
As soon as you step on board, you'll see a large galley area, typically staffed by a flight attendant.
The first step on the path to early retirement is figuring out exactly what that phrase means to you.
A more normal White House would have made sure not to step on what was a significant political win.
Biles, as usual, flew higher and farther than anyone else, though she took a big step on her landing.
The clergymen's encounter is only the first step on a long road toward mutual understanding between their two churches.
We don't do that anymore, because we don't want to step on toes of other people, such as AMC.
The Jets had a successful year, but they weren't able to step on the throat of a weak schedule.
Spend time near a fire, step on stage, or remind yourself that it's fine to do your own thing.
The Dodgers expect to have their playoff spot secured by then, and they took another emphatic step on Tuesday.
O) will take its first formal step on Monday toward a hostile bid to take over Qualcomm Inc (QCOM.
To be sure, Handle probably has a long way to go before taking a step on a job site.
Even administration officials are calling the plan a "first step" on the path to concrete legislation and comprehensive reform.
Questions I routinely asked myself included: If I step on a crack, will I really break my mother's back?
U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said on Tuesday the next step on holding "constructive negotiations" was up to China.
"If a guy gets a step on you, you're just going to try to stick-check him," Henrique said.
And each time you step on it, you can measure your progress, allowing you to reach your goals faster.
If the worker completes their assembly step on time, they see a smiley face—if not, a frowny one.
With encouragement from The Roots and Usain Bolt, Fallon runs with a spring in his step on the track.
To take that first step on stage, I was shaking so bad I didn't know if I could walk.
Wear shoes -- If a tornado does occur, there could be hazardous debris that you won't want to step on.
Before you even step on the pitch, you're faced with the assumption that women don't really play the sport.
So if you're connected via Bluetooth to both your phone and computer, one signal will step on the other.
Some brands have really stalled out in opening online sales [because] they don't want to step on retailers' shoes.
After Monday's votes, there is still one last step: On January 6, Congress has to officially count the electoral votes.
The European Commission is set to take the first step on Wednesday towards disciplining Italy over its draft fiscal plan.
I didn't step on a scale for, like, a year, and one day I did and I weighed 230 pounds.
One of the greatest players to step on a tennis court, Venus Williams was born with competition in her blood.
It mimics the convenience of the now-obsolete MagSafe feature, safely disconnecting from your computer whenever you step on it.
Thursday's launch from Vandenberg could have provided an opportunity for SpaceX to take another step on its path to reusability.
And then I want ... Well, the government has to create ... It was a good first step on the tax policy.
I went to a toy store to buy some miniature soldiers and plastic animals to step on for the videos.
In order to step on the invisible box, one of your legs doesn't really do anything except to "not move".
Instead, officials took a different step on Saturday, enhancing the "loan prime rate" which will now replace the old benchmark.
Her children's shoes "dance around the mound," paired off and shrinking in size with each implied step on the trail.
Jokic took steps off the bench along the baseline during the altercation but said he didn't step on the court.
The support of the traditional land owners was a "key step" on the way to final approval, the spokeswoman said.
Anyone with kids already knows that Lego bricks, with their pointy corners, can be immensely painful to accidentally step on.
It's no more important than the process of building the headset and various accessories step by step on the app.
Both firms shared a key ingredient, animal fat, and were starting to step on each other's toes as they diversified.
This meeting today is just one step on the long road to a HFC phaseout, but it's a significant one.
Be smart: If this trend continues, the U.S. worker may lose a vital step on the ladder of economic mobility.
They run with stories about the incident, marking a significant step on the road to ending gay discrimination in bars.
These guards at this botanical garden really don't like it when you start a fight or step on the chrysanthemums.
Many smartphones let users access their device with a glance into the camera, a step on from thumb print recognition.
That makes it harder to persuade people to take the extra step on their smartphone for the same checkout convenience.
"This is going to be one small step on a long road to trying to tackle antibiotic resistance," Garner said.
If you can't get through each step on a given day, you can save it and return to it later.
"The flavor is so true and so beautiful that I didn't want to step on it too much," he said.
The Rubbermaid Step-On Wastebasket has a very low price point, but it covers your most basic trash can needs.
But few elected officials with national ambitions will step on that third rail for obvious reasons, perpetuating terrible public policy.
NEXT STEP ON FOIA: Congress is split over how to merge similar bills to reform the Freedom of Information Act.
Along with previous wage investments, parental leave, adoption and other benefits, this is one more important step on our journey.
It's been 50 years since astronaut Neil Armstrong became the first man to step on the surface of the moon.
Plus, they won't step on each other's toes and will have a better chance of leading their business to success.
Delicately, Somphone moved four live bombies to a rock crevice, where his family was less likely to step on them.
"This tragedy highlights the extreme danger transit workers are in every time they step on the tracks," Mr. Samuelsen said.
In January, BMW bought out Sixt from DriveNow, which was seen as one step on the road to an alliance.
"He would want Trump to see a compromise as a first step on the road to denuclearization," Mr. Lankov said.
" For McDougall, a conservative, the race to the moon, led by liberals, was a step on "The Road to Serfdom.
Could we start reframing rejection as something necessary, even desirable – not shameful, but an important step on the artistic journey?
That lawsuit led to Friday's decision — and, for Republicans, a new round of their political two-step on the issue.
With a live-streamed concert, no one's going to step on my toes or spill a beer on my head.
His resulting article, published in June 203, would represent a major step on the path to vindication for the men.
Trump has said he believes he needs to take a concrete step on gun control, rather than a symbolic one.
Again, I'm kidding: The answer to the demand "Step on it!" is PEDAL, because that's what you do to one.
Meier won a footrace to get the puck just outside his own zone and gain a step on the defender.
As a competitor, you want to give it all you got each and every time you step on the court.
Nevertheless, it does look like another step on the road to dropping the co-pilot—and eventually the pilot, too.■
Then you step on there, and the crowd's there and the place is lit up and they drop the puck.
At lower speeds, the airplane has a greater tendency to pitch the nose up when pilots step on the gas.
Ms. Murkowski was one of just two members of her party to vote against a critical procedural step on Tuesday.
I have a standing AC because we can't put window units in, and sometimes my cats step on the buttons.
Do they suffer from a "culture of nice, " where everyone is conflict-averse and afraid to step on anyone's toes?
House lawmakers are preparing to take Congress's first legislative step on measures responding to last month's shooting in Parkland, Fla.
U.S. aid group Mercy Corps cautioned that the truce was only the first step on an uncertain road to peace.
If you miss a step on the ladder to achieving your 2020 financial resolutions, resist giving yourself a hard time.
There are lots of resources and ways to get informed and educated, which is the first step on this journey.
The House of Representatives took a major step on Thursday toward the biggest U.S. tax-code overhaul since the 1980s.
This precious pit stop at Sooam is just a small step on the road to learn more about the woolly mammoth.
They consider the bill Thursday their first major legislative step on an issue that's bound to dominate in the 2020 elections.
"I'm not the first person to step on a stage that isn't stage-ready — I'm just vocal about it," she says.
Virginia is home to one of Super Tuesday's biggest contests, and a key step on Clinton's path to the Democratic nomination.
Pierre and Tripp then proceed to punch and step on her body while she lays on the ground, the video shows.
"Alumina" is an online self-referral system – a first step on the road to recovery for some young people, Youthscape says.
Her needs and preferences usually came first, and I didn't want to step on her toes or let myself be disappointed.
Pushing buttons, whipping it around hard objects, throwing it on the ground, even having a grown-ass man step on it.
"Kobe's leading by example of how to kind of step on people's necks when we have the chance to," Scott said.
Chrissy Teigen and her mom Vilailuck made fresh sausage on Monday night and naturally, the model documented every step on Snapchat.
Each activity is seen as a step on the ladder to a top college, an enviable job and a successful life.
This crime catcher's kit could be the first step on the way to your child's lifelong career as a forensic scientist.
The carrier calls it its "first step on the road to 5G," when really it's more of a souped-up LTE.
The key is to step on the treadmill with a plan: How long are you planning to run, and how fast?
This week's meeting in Dakar is at least a step on the road to making those odds more than just theoretical.
But just because Juvenile hasn't had a hit in a few years doesn't mean he's lost a step on the mic.
We've got to continue to get better at that and continue to step on guys' throats when we have them down.
She's on a mission to kill Cersei, but then again so is half the kingdom, so she better step on it.
"It is one step on the road to justice for our area," Tulare County Assistant District Attorney David Alavezos tells PEOPLE.
"I don't want to step on any toes, but I don't want to see him hurt you," Underwood says to Booth.
And with less than two minutes to go, Phoenix ahead 90-86, Taurasi saw a chance to step on their throats.
You start back 130 feet and you have to step on a six-inch board without stepping over a certain mark.
He's called for a government "expert commission" to be empaneled as a first step on the road to eventual federal regulation.
The president was in step on many issues with tech companies, including net neutrality, cable set top boxes and broadband privacy.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos saw Neil Armstrong step on the Moon nearly 50 years ago and the moment changed his life.
Getting anything done in a bipartisan manner requires that Schumer step on the toes of the hard left in his party.
"The decision is one more step on the roadmap towards a gradual lifting of restrictions ... on capital transfers," the ministry said.
It keeps guns away from criminals and, at the same time, does not step on the toes of law-abiding citizens.
The Miami Heat, however, do not want him to step on the court for them this season, or perhaps ever again.
Willeford opened Langendorff's door, told him the gunman had shot up the church and urged the driver to step on it.
Obama's planned trip would make him the first chief executive to step on Cuban soil since Calvin Coolidge's visit in 1928.
Be mindful of everyone else around you, though, as you can step on some toes in the process of expressing yourself.
That's why bodybuilders spend time "pumping up" by performing a series of high-rep sets immediately before they step on stage.
"It's a step on the way, but it is definitely not the entire answer," co-author Malcolm Perry told the Guardian.
They took a step on Tuesday to alleviate their blue line logjam, sending DeAngelo to Hartford of the American Hockey League.
Also, I was paranoid that all the kids running around would step on my daughter or touch her and transmit germs.
"You cannot just step on the gas and speed up and make up for a less favorable external environment," Lee said.
"A lot of times when you get new guys, they don't want to step on anybody's toes," cornerback Aaron Colvin said.
Also, don't pilfer ("step on") a savory nugget from the "lede" (the top) or the "kicker" (the bottom) of the story.
It represents another step on the long road to equality and a shift in the mind-set of an entire generation.
"We can knock down missiles, but we need to step on the accelerator to do more for missile defense," he said.
"When we step on the court, for us it's just been really nice to focus about what we're doing," Barty said.
But companies see them as a first step on the road toward real limits on their activities, and ultimately their profits.
To control the Hoss Fly, step on the right pedal to throttle and the left pedal to speed forward or reverse.
Sure, looks like he was setting the stage, or buying the stage, so he could step on and run for president.
"This is an important first step on the multistep road to developing a universal flu vaccine," institute Director Dr. Anthony Fauci.
That's the legacy of Breanna Stewart, arguably the most decorated and accomplished college basketball player to ever step on the court.
The scale automatically turns on once you step on it and shows your weight on the 3.5-inch backlit LCD screen.
RIGA, Latvia — The European Central Bank took a major step on Thursday toward winding down life support for the eurozone economy.
At no point in the course of this series will the protagonist step on a scale and look down and sigh.
The Las Vegas police took the unusual step on Friday of releasing key details about the continuing investigation into the Oct.
Just as I was about to step on the TC escalator, a young auburn-haired woman stepped in front of me.
Amy Klobuchar has made plain her criticisms of Silicon Valley giants that step on user privacy and fail to protect consumers.
To help prevent accidents, new stair construction and remodels could increase the horizontal surfaces for the foot to step on, for instance.
Nick Jonas always makes sure to never step on Priyanka Chopra's dramatic trains on the red carpet — and at their wedding too!
Poling said it would be a major step on China's road to dominating the South China Sea, a key global trade route.
One of them advises through a megaphone not to step on or trip over a homeless man in the path of revelry.
"Every time I step on the track, I believe I am putting on a show," young American sprinter Noah Lyles told Reuters.
For the security developers who work behind the scenes, though, it's just one more step on a journey that never really ends.
The big question, of course, is whether Harry introduced his girlfriend to the Queen — a key step on the road to engagement.
The bottom line: CMS appears ready to step on the gas and recoup money it believes the industry has bilked from taxpayers.
That's why Obama's visit makes so much sense, and represents another step on the path from war, through normalization, and to partnership.
"You're willing to step on anyone — your competitors, women and people of color, even our democracy," Waters said in her opening remarks.
However, there was no doubt which step on the podium Ki thinks she will be standing when the medals are given out.
The next step on its journey, which should happen in the autumn, is to test the system on Sikorsky's Black Hawk helicopter.
"It's another step on our journey," said Matthew Dellavedova, one of four members of the Australian squad who have NBA championship rings.
To Donald Trump, the only thing that matters is Donald Trump — and he'll step on anyone else in pursuit of self-interest.
"We definitely go through a huge learning process from our first rehearsal with our coaches until we step on stage," says Porter.
Chances are, if I step on a set taking a role, it was such a big deal, and it was a dream.
"Every time we step on the court and get a win, the next one becomes bigger," senior center Adam Woodbury told reporters.
But as he biohacked his way toward mental clarity, becoming an overgrown Oompa Loompa was just another necessary step on the journey.
When this was revealed, Mr Cohen claimed, almost incredibly, that he had taken the step on his own initiative, using his money.
The big question, of course, is whether Harry introduced his girlfriend to the Queen — a key step on the road to engagement.
Sometimes you step on a wireless scale and think, No, please don't send that weight to an app, but it's already syncing.
For Sanders, Iowa was only the first step on the path to victory: "What Iowa has begun tonight is a political revolution."
First, a cute calendar indicates how many times you've stepped on (and forgotten to step on) your scale in the past week.
As a snotty kid in the group it took years for me to get to my own step on this social ladder.
In the quest to realize most any advancement in technology, the natural tendency is to step on the gas and race forward.
The Fed has already signaled that it isn't planning a second step on the road to higher rates any earlier than June.
Rotich's arrest was a "significant" step on a very long road, said Samuel Kimeu, the head of Kenya's chapter of Transparency International.
That was another step on the way to the full peace deal, signed Wednesday by President Juan Manuel Santos and rebel leaders.
My first day at the yacht show, I got the chance to step on board a yacht for the very first time.
Rabbis say that Jews are still forbidden to step on the Temple Mount, for fear of intruding on the Holy of Holies.
As soon as you step on board, you'll come across one of the biggest changes — Virgin did away with its famous bar ...
His staff said he was short on time, but Heller said it was because "we don't want to step on our message."
And here's Jaylen Brown thinking he has a clear step on Satoransky after Al Horford screens Marcin Gortat out of the way.
Read on for what they had to say — it just might help you take the first step on a life-changing journey.
Weed is the first step on an adventure that takes you and Ashton Kutcher around the country looking for your lost car.
Sunday, more than 280 hours before the president was scheduled to step on stage at a downtown Houston arena on Monday evening.
Mr. Zuckerberg seemed to take a positive step on Wednesday, when he vowed to take action to better protect Facebook's user data.
Japan took a step on Tuesday toward expanding its military capabilities by advancing plans for aircraft carriers that can launch fighter jets.
U.S. President Donald Trump promised a "major" step on Monday and said he would discuss a payroll tax cut with congressional Republicans.
"They allowed us to step on our own pile, to figure out how to clean it up on our own," he said.
In fact, the product helped jump-start Fitbit's sputtering stock and appeared to be the first step on its road to recovery.
Below, William Parry, top hat and whiskers in place, gets ready to step on stage in his role as a town elder.
The teller handed him the money, then he ran back out to his date's Maxima and ordered her to step on it.
One of the more annoying aspects is that you can't — or rather, shouldn't — use the Revlon One-Step on soaking wet hair.
Moreover, elections for Congress in November give the majority of Americans who disapprove Trump's performance the chance to step on the brakes.
Vietnam initially took that step on Saturday, when it included Hong Kong in a ban on most flights from China and Taiwan.
They are doubtful that Mr. Salvini will actually vote for the case to go ahead in another legislative step on Feb. 12.
But the city and the franchise hope this playoff berth proves to be the first step on a long path to glory.
This LG signature fridge has a door that opens when you step on a projection light beamed on the floor #CES2016 pic.twitter.
They'll still hurt when you step on them, but botanical elements featured in future Lego sets will be sustainable starting this year.
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have a chance to step on their opponents' necks this Tuesday with big wins across the country.
The proposals would have to be approved by Congress, meaning the announcement Friday is only a first step on an uncertain path.
In 1982, a transit officer described sensing "a big sigh of relief" from passengers when he would step on to a train.
Still, for much of the modern era, this would have looked like a first step on the long path out of dictatorship.
No matter the reason, Twitch's Overwatch deal is another step on the road to ensuring that Activision's new league hits the ground running.
"There is nothing humanitarian in letting people, families, children, step on boats, being tempted by cynical smugglers, and risk their lives," he said.
A full list of those that didn't reply or refused to participate has been placed on the floor, for visitors to step on.
Sturdy shoes Prepare for mud, rain, uneven ground and a lot of people who will inevitably step on your toes as you march.
"I thought that this flight's gonna be so special as this is a big step on my flying career," she explained on Facebook.
Whether Capossela meant to knowingly step on that rumor grenade is uncertain, but it seems like he's hoping for lightning to strike twice.
The film will follow the life of astronaut Neil Armstrong as he prepares to become the first human to step on the moon.
Are you ready to step on a world stage, show off your emerging companies and be recognized as a leader in tech innovation?
The plastic that makes up most of the headset is surprisingly flexible, so it's unlikely to snap if you accidentally step on it.
Today, Google takes the next step on mobile phone-based VR, with new VR-specific features baked right into the Android operating system.
Ursula and Lagarde will take step on Nov 1, if there is no accident, however, they both facing challenges on their new position.
In the statement, DiCaprio, the 42-year-old star of "Titanic," called the memorandum a "critical step" on behalf of the marine mammal.
Read More: Watch This Mind-Controlled Bionic Arm Touch and Feel This is a step on the way to much more advanced prosthetics.
He'd rather step on his mother's back than step an inch off to the left or right and break the line of attack.
The effort to officially end the Korean War may go nowhere – or it could be an important step on the road to denuclearization.
Although the road between the two cities is straight, you can't just step on the gas and expect to get there without steering.
In order to interview Sulkowicz, I had to abide by the rules of the piece and step on the platform like everyone else.
There is political resistance too; some worry that abolishing large notes might be a step on the road to abolishing paper money altogether.
But, as you step on the gas and raise the volume to sun's out classics like "Amanda," you encounter the evil, unavoidable whirrrsssshhhhhh.
For many of the people who pass through the gray doors of this former school, it's the first step on a long journey.
In the wealthy Seoul suburb of Gangnam, there are megachurches for higher earners; Yoido represents an intermediate step on the ladder of success.
But she has also taken pains to dampen expectations, reminding everyone that the talks were just the first step on a long road.
Unable to turn the corner with his left hand, LeBron then flips the screen and lets Clarkson get a step on Eric Bledsoe.
I'd slip off my shoes and trepidatiously step on the scale, trying to push out every breath for fear it would add weight.
Ruggie, which is being funded on Kickstarter, forces users to actually get out of bed and step on it to turn it off.
"The only fear I had was that I might step on a piece of metal that would go through my foot," Guinand said.
Focus is now on the European Commission which should take the first step on Wednesday towards disciplining Italy over its draft fiscal plan.
In July, some 600 million people tuned in to watch as Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong took the first step on the moon.
You just have to focus all day, which then maybe when you step on the court, you don't really have the energy afterward.
They don't want to admit that they are standing with wage thieves and companies willing to step on working Americans and their families.
Finnair is asking for a few volunteers, not to take a later flight, but to step on a scale before boarding the plane.
Try implementing as many of these tips as possible, and you may be pleasantly surprised when you step on the scale in January.
According to Yi, there's a long-standing superstition at the school that students who step on the seal could lose their 4.0 GPA.
Alistair Overeem's cheat punch is the next logical step on our path because it is another left straight punch into a southpaw stance.
I didn't actually step on the lake but based on how it felt on my hands, I can imagine it's a fun experience.
The State University of New York took a step on Wednesday that will make it easier for some charter schools to hire teachers.
The label depicts Trump as an inferior step on the road of evolution, walking in an ape-like stance between monkey and man.
So, we found that it was effective, but we really wanted to take this additional step, and we made this step on Wednesday.
It's the same thing as messing with certain plants: If you step on them, it'll affect the plants, who will hold you responsible.
Ms. Harris took a new step on impeachment Monday night, joining other Democrats in supporting efforts to start that process against President Trump.
The match was played on the third day of the tournament; Sharapova had not been permitted to step on the grounds before that.
Dubois got credit for redirecting a one-timer by Jones, and Foligno tipped in the second from the door step on a rush.
With the exhibition "Sterling Ruby: Ceramics," the museum raises its game while the artist tones his down — a welcome step on both counts.
"We pinched our pennies for many years to make this first step on our own terms," said Justin Nestor, the associate artistic director.
That means respecting every person, their time and their value when they step on to my set or partner with our production company.
Cleveland rookie Kevin Porter Jr. sustained a left knee injury after Covington appeared to step on his foot early in the third quarter.
"It's very messy work, and it's very important that nobody step on it for days, or weeks, at a time," Ms. Roberts said.
After being called for his second personal foul, Green stormed off the floor, cursing with every step on his way to the bench.
Combined with the step on the top platform, there are a total of 365 steps — the number of days in the solar year.
"If Jerry Nadler wants to step on that land mine, he is going to have to go his own way," Mr. Collins said.
The next logical step on the threat escalation ladder is aliens, which naturally raises the question: Can cars also kick ass in space?
Matter When you drive toward an intersection, the sight of the light turning red will (or should) make you step on the brake.
Bennet-Brown implements that recommendation, and would be the biggest step on behalf of poor children that Congress has taken in a generation.
Scott on Wednesday, however, signaled that he would likely back Farr, voting in favor of taking the next procedural step on his nomination.
Not to step on the joke too much here, but what Lin-Manuel Miranda is saying is that Donald Trump threw away his shot.
You can't learn how to drive if you don't hop inside a car and step on the gas (and maybe hit a few curbs).
To go the next step on the ground—to get 30,000 square kilometers instrumented—is something I tried to do, but it's really difficult.
The album was a conscious attempt to channel the part of myself that wanted to step on the pedals and scream and jump around.
Order a Chicken Fried Steak dinner, watch some of Texas' finest Two Step on the dance floor, and be sure to tip the band.
All of these things need to be built, tested, and functioning in space before the first people step on the lunar surface in 2024.
Officials told the BBC that the weigh-in is voluntary and the airline is looking for 2,000 passengers total to step on a scale.
Iraqi children step on a Kurdish flag as forces loyal to the central government in Baghdad advance toward the center of Kirkuk on Monday.
The singer is in a walking boot after having his toenail removed and did not want anyone to step on his foot, Greenberg said.
"When you're able to get a 2-0 lead, you hope that you can step on the throat and finish them off," Backes said.
Or is it the exquisite, ballerina-like footwork of the two workers who make sure not to step on the letters they just made?
You may burn some calories when you step on a treadmill, but the minute you stop your body stops; you're not burning any more.
Are you ready to step on a world stage, show off your emerging companies and be recognized as a world leader in tech innovation?
"I can't wait to step on the runway and set the stage on fire," Hosk told us backstage before the show. Fire. Water. Crystals.
Following quick-step on the election, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is due to meet on Tuesday to decide on its monetary policy.
When the day comes, and you step on stage to make your pitch, you'll be ready to handle whatever the judges throw at you.
So as Janet Yellen says, recoveries don't die of old age, they die because central banks step on them because they react too late.
"We curse the massacre carried out by Israeli security forces, encouraged by this step, on the Palestinians participating in peaceful demonstrations," its statement said.
Everything is so contextual that one person's traumatic meditative experience might be another person's vital step on the path to enlightenment, or just chillness.
"When you diet, do you step on the scale every half hour?" she said, repeating a quote she once read that resonated with her.
I was kind of resisting and worried he was going to break the neck and step on the guitar, snap the strings or whatever.
The UA scale also "knows" you, based on your weight, and will address you using LED lights ("Hi Lauren") when you step on it.
The company certainly took a major step on the path to a fully reusable rocket when it landed that Falcon 9 back in December.
"I think we are close to the final step on simplification," Cetinkaya said at the release of the bank's regular inflation report on Monday.
Chris Murphy said Sunday he supported narrow legislation banning bump fire stocks and viewed such a bill as a first step on gun control.
"It's mind-blowing to think about being the first [woman] to step on this object that you see in the night sky," she said.
Doesn't matter about self stats or what's going on in your life, when we step on this court we have to win basketball games.
Accepting the word of a slighted black customer may seem like a small start to some, a tentative first step on a long road.
When Suga talks about being taught to step on others to climb to the top, he reiterates a problem that Seo Taiji also witnessed.
CrowdSignals is taking a first step on Tuesday with a crowdfunding campaign seeking modest contributions, typically $100 or less, from university and corporate researchers.
And here's a designed dribble hand-off that gifts Tatum a step on his man going towards the basket, where he has myriad options.
We don't live in times of such scarcity anymore, and we don't have to step on each other to go places and achieve power.
For Vatomsky, their survivor tattoo is just one step on the road to recovery, along with quitting drinking, writing poetry, and getting into taxidermy.
In other words, it's easy to be a hot mess until you step on that plane — unless you have a game plan, that is.
Let's just say it's a huge step on from the 2011 iPhone-shot, brain-bending ketamine movie The Wrong Ferrari (which also featured Culkin).
It also wants to increase headcount from 550 to around 800: "We decided that now is the time to step on the gas pedal."
Republicans over the years have blocked gun control measures saying they step on Americans' right to bear arms as guaranteed under the U.S. Constitution.
Teachers are doing the dance with their class, grandmas are trying their best, and wakeboarders are even hitting their two-step on the water.
Levy has a few ideas on the direction of his new business, but it definitely won't step on the toes of his previous employer.
It's like tiptoeing through minefields where even if you step on a landmine, they don't all kill you, some just pelt you with candy.
In the car behind them, Magaly and José were debating in raised voices why they were allowing their parents to step on a plane.
I like explaining my approach by saying: When I photograph, I dance with the Truth while I try not to step on her feet.
"Once you step on the field and the team starts winning, it freezes it in lock and step," Mr. O'Grady said of the jersey.
He said Durant had yet to even step on the court after straining a muscle in his right calf against the Rockets last week.
"For lack of a better word, you've got to step on their throats when they're down," said Frazier, who was a Yankee last season.
Visitors have to decide whether to step on the material to reach the next display, or to find a way to step over it.
She sneaked across the border at night, dreading that she would step on a landmine planted by Chile in the desert in the 286s.
If Girardi and Cashman were still in lock stepon overall philosophy, game management or both — their partnership would most likely still be intact.
After losing every step on the way, the Supreme Court unanimously ruled in favor of my client in an opinion written by Thurgood Marshall.
This post, as Kenneth D. Ackerman shows in his biography "Young J. Edgar," was a key step on this precocious man's path to power.
This is a path that should be taken for press security, and a path that the United States should take the first step on.
Since then, Mr. Tsipras seems to have pivoted toward restoring political and economic stability, and the bond offering represents another step on that road.
Will Gannett step on the Tronc announcement, to be released on the web after stocck-market close on Wednesday and as its 19903 p.m.
The key here is to not consider this the final step on your career ladder — you'll have many more professional opportunities in the future!
"Proud to take this next step on a day that meant so much to so many," Wesson tweeted regarding the approval of his motion.
The nine-year veteran out of Kent State had a step on linebacker Jarrad Davis and caught the ball at Detroit's 29-yard line.
But Trump threatened to step on his own administration's can-do story with heated comments on the impeachment debate playing out in the House.
At a college meet over the weekend, Katelyn Ohashi of U.C.L.A. delivered a brilliant technical floor routine, with nary a step on her landings.
But the franchise took an important step on Friday, which could turn out to be a landmark day for the best player in baseball.
Mr. Leach recently received his private pilot's license at the CAE training center, completing the first step on his way to flying for American.
Each step, imbued with the power of Frank's touch, is going to be a metaphorical and literal step on the climb to something higher.
One of the truisms of American politics is that, as hapless as the Democrats are, Republicans will eventually overreach and step on a rake.
With "Learn To Let Go" they've made the next step on their journey, one that feels as though it's going to keep growing naturally.
The first step on the path to wisdom is to give up on the idea that there's any such thing as the economy, exactly.
But I do miss feeling in shape like I did back then, and knowing I could step on the ice and do what I wanted.
The team at Deck 9 has made something very special here, but I certainly wish they didn't step on so many necks to do so.
"Overall, I think we have an opportunity to do something good and I think we have to step on it," Pittsburgh defenseman Kris Letang said.
I wouldn't call it a goal, but it may be another step on the journey as we look to build a really, really big company.
" "I'm totally not a diva away from the track," she tells PEOPLE, "but when I step on the track, gotta kinda get that attitude going.
WHAT'S NEW TODAY ON ... OBAMACARE Voting on the Senate budget resolution, the first official step on the road to Obamacare repeal, which begin Wednesday night.
Of course, the beauty in sport is that we never truly know what is going to happen when the two players step on the court.
But what finally killed the animal, he said, was when he was able to get over the cat and step on its neck, suffocating it.
Edelman, who had three catches for 52 yards on the drive, grabbed the back of his knee after an awkward step on his final catch.
Because although we might not be masters at julienning a cuke with ease, we can handle the extra slicing step on a piece of fruit.
But, Khabib showed up at the weigh-in 30 MINUTES before he was supposed to step on the scale -- looking focused and ready to go.
If we want to create a healthier planet for our children, then we need to think beyond it, as just a step on the road.
"I wanted to give you hope that I could step on," explains the man whose depth of nothingness was unknown to us before this moment.
This was the first time the IOC has taken such a step on doping grounds, and it followed allegations of widespread, state-sponsored doping violations.
While tassels fit nicely into summer attire, we'll be wearing these all winter – perhaps to put a little spring in our step on dreary days.
He gained a step on Sharks forward Timo Meier to tap in a cross-ice feed from a rushing Kevan Miller past goalie Aaron Dell.
Diversity reports are just a first step on a very long journey to disrupting this straight, white, able-bodied, able-minded, male-dominated tech industry.
Being put under formal investigation in France can be a step on the way to charges, but it does not necessarily lead to a trial.
But it does give people a reason to upgrade to the latest and greatest and is a step on the road to augmented reality glasses.
We pray that this is one more step on the path to helping the victims of Brother Baker reach peace and closure from this tragedy.
Leonardo DiCaprio and Brie Larson each took another step on their road to the Oscars, winning Outstanding Male and Female Actor in a Leading Role.
Once I did, it became easier to see failure not as a final destination, but merely another step on the rejection-brick-road to success.
"When you step on a new airplane, it's a very, very different feeling," Crawford said, anticipating the future return on the investment in new aircraft.
She'll be the official tutor for the brand's Super Rally experience, where tennis fans can step on to the court and play using augmented reality.
"Hopefully, what this doesn't do is put transgender students more in danger because the law has taken a bold step on their side," he said.
With a phone, on the other hand, you don't even need to step on Aston Martin's plush Lagonda carpet to grab the imagery you require.
Unlike dramas, comedies don't always need friction to create a spark, but Season 2 thrived by having Richard step on rake after rake after rake.
You're about to step on the next tread but notice a glimmer of light from the exact spot where you're about to put your foot.
"For a woman to step on that stage in front of all those people and eat one bite is a huge accomplishment," Ms. Bowers said.
Virgin Galactic took another step on Tuesday toward beginning commercial operations with its latest test flight, only 54 days after its last launch went supersonic.
The European Commission took the first step on Wednesday toward disciplining Italy over its 2019 budget, which Brussels said would not reduce the debt mountain.
Before the chosen founders ever step on the stage at São Paulo's Tomie Ohtake Institute, they'll receive expert — and free — pitch coaching from TechCrunch editors.
"I needed four very distinct personalities that complimented each other, didn't step on each other, and brought four different energies to the table," he explains.
" He called the Memphis strike another step on the journey from "the dark and desolate valley of segregation to the sunlit path of racial justice.
The 1803 Louisiana Purchase, for example, was both a step on the road to Manifest Destiny and also part of a pro-France foreign policy.
It signals yet another step on the path of America's decline as it cedes leadership to China in a critical geopolitical region of the world.
Japan took the unusual step on Monday of announcing that it had carried out the drills, which also involved two destroyers and a helicopter carrier.
There's also a label urging you not to step on the Speedster's center divider, no matter how much it might look like a balance beam.
" In a 2015 interview with Ahmad Rashad, Bryant said of the animal that inspired the name, "When I step on that court, I become that.
Other mothers advised eat liver and beef,then devour a bowl of phở deep as a hatthe morning I was to step on the scale.
But it is Thiem, 26, who will step on to the Rod Laver Arena on Sunday having won four of the pair's past five clashes.
But you don't really learn to drive until you get behind the wheel, step on the gas, and begin to steer around your first turn.
The vote, 220 to 294, held on President Trump's 299th day in office, is a significant step on what could be a long legislative road.
But on the plus side: It points to your desire for a deeper connection, which is the first step on the road to having one.
Flames forward Micheal Ferland skated below the goal line and left a back pass for Brouwer, who had a step on Sharks defenseman Brenden Dillon.
Bogaerts had reached base on a grounder when Shoemaker took first baseman Alen Hanson's feed but failed to step on first base for an error.
Often when I step on the pedal to the trash can, the swinging force of the opening lid knocks the upright cardboard out of place.
NYU was supposed to be the first step on my road to becoming a lawyer, someone with a "good job" that she could brag about.
"This will be a step on the way to making floating offshore wind technology commercially viable," Enova Chief Executive Nils Kristian Nakstad told a news conference.
The resumption of aid and a temporary halt in the fighting could well turn out to be the first step on a longer road to peace.
" In fact, when Stephen Colbert recently asked her to show off a step on his talk show, she says, laughing, "I was thinking is this happening?
At the beginning, Tillerson decided to let the politics play itself out: let Kushner do his thing, assuming eventually he would step on his own toes.
You can listen to the team chat through this new step on today's episode of Waypoint Radio below, or download the episode directly by clicking here.
"The reality is the way the legislation is being designed is they are meant to coexist, not meant to step on each other's toes," Costen said.
And i think you just have to not step on some of the political messages that you're saying with a joke, because somethings just ain't funny.
So, unfortunately, people can say what they want but they're still gonna step on the same runways as any other big supermodel this day and age.
Foreign policy traditionalists argue that meetings with Kim should be the last step on the diplomatic process — to formally endorse an agreement, not the first step.
We know that when women train together, they are more likely to find the support they need to take the next step on their political journey.
But in general, their basketball players are there for the education and degree, rather than as a step on the road to becoming a pro athlete.
David Gold, the co-owner of West Ham United, said that the talks were "probably the first step" on the road to reversing Mr Taylor's decision.
Why Plawecki was even trying to make a tag is dubious because all he had to do was step on the plate to get the out.
"We expect to win every night we step on the field," Davis said after the Indians matched their club record with their 21th straight win Thursday.
If we can remember to see people as individuals and not as caricatures, that in itself will be a small step on a road to progress.
A spokesperson for first lady Melania Trump took an extraordinary step on Tuesday afternoon: publicly calling for the job of National Security Council staffer Mira Ricardel.
"We've just got to sort out, as I've said before, when we step on each others toes, how we're going to deal with it," Mattis added.
Brands." He argues that the stock was finally back in a good position when they managed to "step on their own feet and slow the momentum.
The two sides have been discussing "deconfliction" -- or how the Senate investigation and the federal probe will share information and not step on each others' toes.
The moments of domination border on cruelty; a dancer walks over another lying on the floor, making sure to step on their body while in stride.
This, however, did not change the fact that he was willing to aggressively step on the traditions and ethics of the Senate for self-promotional purposes.
However, Trump's apparently unlimited capacity to step on his own successes with his inane and juvenile tweeting must make Schumer wake up each morning with smile.
The committee makes clear it is not trying to step on any toes and that the responsibility of running elections will still fall to the states.
And in cases like the Coyotes and Stars, where the old city eventually got another team, then you may not want to step on any toes.
The Bank of England took that step on Wednesday, introducing a program that provides commercial banks with incentives to lend to small and medium-size enterprises.
Morgan, who turned 30 today, had a step on Stokes, but that was all she needed for a header, casually turned in past the defenseless keeper.
Even if we were to step on a line, or someone said something wrong, we knew we were going to be there to save each other.
To the joy of Dominicans and many Florentines, Pope Francis conferred the title "venerable" on La Pira in July, a step on the path to sainthood.
Sanders, who had hoped to take a big step on Tuesday toward the nomination, won Colorado, Utah and his home state of Vermont, Edison Research said.
For those who have spoken out against Weinstein, his trial is the latest step on an uneven road that may or may not end in justice.
"It's good that different players are adopting the changes but it's a very small step on the way to what needs to be a significant improvement."
And it instinctively makes him aware that what feels like a long and sometimes exhausting journey is barely one lucky step on the dusty Jewish road.
Burfict was suspended for the first three games of 2016 for his actions the previous season, but came right back to step on LeGarrette Blount's head.
Curry attempted to use his quickness to drive past Capela, and he appeared to have a half-step on him as he rose for a layup.
She's poured the Cheetos into a pit, had people step on them, and invited others to eat them (with fair warning they'd been stepped on before).
McDonald also said he felt threatened because Hollins had rolled over onto his side, and that he'd meant to step on the back of his shoulders.
The combination of Burton's warm Limelight boots with the quick and easy Boa Coiler tightening system, and the new Step On bindings, was a game-changer.
Let's hope this very positive step on the trade front encourages China to come to the negotiating table ready to make a deal of their own.
Buzz Aldrin had hoped, and briefly expected, that it would be he, and not Neil Armstrong , who would take the first human step on the moon.
" The flight was the sort where they assign your seat after you step on a scale — kind of like Weight Watchers, except nobody says: "Down 0.6.
Eletrobras management has asked the government to put up a rescue package for these companies, as a first step on the way to later privatize them.
He was as much symptom as cause of United's drift in recent years; his departure, and Solskjaer's arrival, was a first step on the way back.
Civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi welcomed the convictions, telling reporters at the time the sentencing was Myanmar's "first step on the road of taking responsibility".
"We have beautiful beaches we can only look at from a boat in the water because if we step on them, we just might explode," Rosario said.
In fact, The Originals actress, 21, kept both hands on her man, 24, as the color-coordinated couple stayed in step on the PDA-filled shopping trip.
But it began to step on Google's feet when Amazon announced that Alexa would be on the Huawei Mate 9 smartphone in the U.S., which runs Android.
If you are in need of a heartwarming, all-is-not-terrible-or-lost moment, step on up to the plate, because this one is all feels.
Antipersonnel land mines were specifically created to maim soldiers to slow their units down, so when civilians step on them they frequently lose their feet or legs.
Instead, it's like a drum pedal with a giant fan on it, and you slot a Joy-Con controller inside to track when you step on it.
The government had taken the unusual step on Monday of proposing to bring forward the closure of parliament for the summer to July 19 from July 24.
If the trade deficit started to widen, then the central bank had to step on the monetary brakes; this was the stop-go cycle that bedevilled Britain.
The BFR is a critical step on the way towards Musk's plans to colonize Mars insofar as it will likely be SpaceX's first human-rated flight vehicle.
My partner has had three knee injuries that resulted in surgeries, and refuses to step on a wet floor or icy sidewalk without some form of support.
"We called this update NEXT, because it's an important next step on a longer journey for us and the community," writes Hello Games co-founder Sean Murray.
It's going to be difficult to step on our people again because we're tired of the abuse, of the stealing, of the injustice, of so many deaths.
Check out our video above together where we ride in Burton's new Step On technology — for all of you snowboard lovers out there, that means NO BINDINGS!.
Our Pride of Place project is one step on the road to better understanding just what a diverse nation we are, and have been for many centuries.
Physicists are chomping at the bit to unite the two fields, and confirming Hawking radiation at an astrophysical one will be a big step on that journey.
They made the trip via the Apollo 261.18 back in 2135.2, and Armstrong's legendary first step on the moon was shortly followed by his co-astronaut Aldrin.
He uses his 217.4-foot-23 frame to collect offensive rebounds, score on putbacks and occasionally flash a Harden-esque Euro step on drives to the basket.
The object has the words "NO STEP" on it and could be from the plane's horizontal stabilizer — the wing-like parts attached to the tail, sources say.
There are only two possible options that explain these obviously contradictory tweets: Trump changed his mind on the right next step on health care between 10 p.m.
Everything. I think having a really positive attitude when you step on the set, when people are despairing — which they tend to do when they haven't slept.
Her physical therapists started walking her legs for her, then all of the sudden, Eden got so excited that she started taking a step — on her own.
He is skeptical of those who might regard human life as a step on an evolutionary ladder between the apes and a futuristic race of star children.
Turning toward the crater's rim, I saw my boot prints in the dust, descending the slope, each as perfect as Neil Armstrong's first step on the moon.
Mr. Wilmore said he was ready, but he and his producer had one fear: that President Obama, who would go first, would step on Mr. Wilmore's act.
Bobby and Jahkhil both became interested in law enforcement as a career, which in turn sharpened their interest in college as a necessary step on that path.
This settlement is an important step on the journey of making the games industry a more diverse and welcoming place, but the fight is far from over.
Democratic strategists say Newman will need to step on the gas over the next four months if she's going to convince Democrats to ditch their longtime representative.
Lower than the class that debuted two years ago, sans Embiid and Saric, who were drafted in 2014 but didn't step on the floor until this season.
He won't step on the second-team All-NBA guard's toes, in other words, or force him to make unwanted sacrifices while playing for a new contract.
But it's still a step on the path toward on-demand aerial taxi service, which is good news for anyone working on making air mobility a reality.
This was the first year I saw it live, and when you're there, it's clear that El Colacho jumps far enough not to step on the babies.
Brands that haven't paid millions of dollars to the group behind the upcoming summer Olympics will need to watch their step on Twitter in the coming weeks.
The "Remain in Mexico" policy is another legally aggressive step on asylum, an area of law where Congress has pretty clearly spelled out what's supposed to happen.
We put our bodies and minds on the line every time we step on that field, and to use an analogy of inmates in prison, that's disrespectful.
This stylish smartwatch is equipped with multiple professional training courses from total beginner to advanced levels, providing users with effective guidance for every step on your journey.
Why debate the environmental merits of fracking when you can step on the head of the coal industry to prove your value in a carbon-constrained world?
Land mines have long posed a safety threat to civilians, particularly children, who step on the explosives or find them, sometimes well after a conflict has ended.
"For me, it's about being effective in all ends of the ice and trying to be a difference-maker every time I step on it," Hedman said.
"He went to step on the cart but fell and and split his face open on two cocktail glasses he was carrying," a source told the outlet.
"How indignant a humanistic liberal will be when he is told that his particular type of immanentism is one step on the road to Marxism," he wrote.
That myth has been debunked, but now, you can buy eco-friendly rice that falls apart when you step on it and breaks apart when it rains.
That's what makes each and every one of us special and accepting that, I think is the best first step on the journey to a better you.
"With this agreement, we are taking a further step on the way to setting up our own 5G network," said 1&1 Drillisch Chief Executive Ralph Dommermuth.
Maybe America is finally ready, like my partner, to take the first step on the long journey to righting its wrongs against people who share my hue.
The first step on the path to recovery is admitting that the more you listen to moon landing conspiracy theories, the more you start to believe them.
I play guitar and sing and step on some pedals in Ghost Knife and its always been designed to be less American ninja-ish than Riverboat Gamblers.
That move was another unforeseen step on an unconventional hockey path, which shifted when Majul was deported to Mexico during his college career in the United States.
"It was, like, big question that I'm going to step on court for my first round," Svitolina said in a news conference after her match on Wednesday.
The Internet control bureau, the Cyberspace Administration of China, took the rare step on Sunday of publishing a long statement explaining why it had deleted Mr. Ren's account.
And so in cases where it&aposs funny -- when you screw up and you step on it, she is a talented actor and she did some funny stuff.
Never one to step on the scale ("I don't need to unless I start to see myself getting off track"), the actress tries to limit her meat consumption.
Once that dried, I added two straight lines vertically across, approximately the same distance apart, to create the grid pattern, and repeated this step on each nail. 4.
At our pre-show rehearsal, Matt explained the right and wrong ways to step on him, and we practiced balancing, gripping each other so we didn't fall off.
I will give 100 thousand dollars to Trump's favorite charity if he will step on an accurate scale with an impartial medical professional, okayed by both of us.
Each major step on Niantic's path has a clear footprint that precedes it; a chunk of DNA that proved advantageous, and is carried along into the next thing.
Adelaide was willing to step on others, including her surface twin, in order to secure a place for herself in the sun, with all its privileges and comforts.
THE VICTORY of Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey's president, in a referendum on April 19803th is seen by many observers as a worrying step on the road to autocracy.
Richard Allan, an amateur historian, told a local news outlet that he removed the marker with a crowbar because it was too obscure and easy to step on.
We did notice that he didn't dare try to step on Arya Stark's (Maisie Williams) toes, because, well, what fool would want to get on her bad side?
I made every step on this journey as important as the last, whether I was working on Fleet Street in London or with the local papers in Scotland.
David Feldman of the Pears Institute notes the importance of "competitive victimhood", in which claims of oppression by Jews, Muslims and other groups step on each others' toes.
Their work has the potential to revolutionize our understanding of what makes us human—and it's the next step on the road to completely artificial, womb-free reproduction.
"With respect to Middle East peace, I wouldn't rule out the President taking any particular step on the issue," Ben Rhodes, Obama's deputy national security adviser, said Tuesday.
"More and more I come across young girls posting videos on YouTube about how they are going to be the first humans to step on Mars," she says.
Yet, after four minutes on the end of Diaz's combinations, Maynard was out on his feet and Yves Lavigne was forced to step on and stop the contest.
This means it won't go crazy if you step on it wrong, it means it won't explode in flames, and it means that almost anyone can ride it.
"A micro-habit is basically just a really small step on how you can start doing pretty much anything you want to do," Schroeder tells NBC NEWS BETTER.
Bullied at school, shunned at dances by girls "who were afraid I'd step on their feet," he channeled his energy into becoming a stand-up small-town kid.
If you take that step on behalf of your children, make sure that you're not the only person to know the PIN to lift the freeze, Velasquez said.
"(Passing the budget) is a fundamental step on the state's path to reinstating order in the public finances," Minister of Finance Ali Hassan Khalil said after the vote.
This could be the administration's first step on the long path to the 2020 elections, with several 2018 polls indicating healthcare is the No. 1 issue for voters.
At the end of the fifth season, Kelsey acquires a business book called Claw that encourages women to be ruthless, to step on everyone else to get ahead.
The unveiling of his technical plan is a big step on the way toward making his vision of the future clear to the rest of the spaceflight community.
For Mr. Obama to call Mr. Trump "pragmatic" and not ideological is a frightening example of a step on the road to accepting extremism in the White House.
The gang is trying to find new members, but there's no need to step on the toes of the Mexican gangs that control human smuggling to do it.
A hard liner to third base, a step on the bag for a second out, a quick throw to another base, and suddenly a promising inning is over.
By the time China rolled around and Crosby and Toews were using walkers to step on the ice, Matthews would have single-handedly been winning gold for America.
Or they were asking questions that maybe the host didn't want to ask, because [the host was] too polite to ask, didn't want to step on your toes.
For over a year, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has kept his caucus in line, holding Democrats in lock step on the most high-profile votes of 2017.
The Hornets aren't the only franchise that recently decided to step on the NBA treadmill of mediocrity, but they might be the only one that can't get off.
Disenfranchisement in territories was originally a temporary step on the path toward statehood, but it has become a means to maintain the doctrine established by the Plessy v.
But now that I know what is dangerous and what is O.K. to do, it's easier for me to step on the court and to play my best.
Major League Soccer postponed all of its matches for 30 days, and the national soccer teams declared they would not step on a field at least through April.
After I took the first step on the path to butt pillow acceptance, I rubbed a couple of brain cells together and considered the history of my body.
Instagram took a big step on Tuesday in its evolution into an online shopping destination, and for once, Amazon finds itself looking up from a position of weakness.
Ms. Conway said that no one should expect the president and the N.R.A. to be in lock step on every issue, but that they remained generally in sync.
"I showed up, they told me to put my hand down, told me to stand here, step on the scale, and that's what I did," Murray said Friday.
LONDON (Reuters) - Heavily indebted Mozambique has been battling for years to recover from a debt crisis and Monday's agreement with Eurobond creditors marks another step on the way.
When I officiated at the ceremony, Kirk tried to step on the glass to break it but couldn't muster enough strength, so he smashed it with his cane.
He was told to walk the road as the soldiers took bets on whether he would step on a bomb, grew bored when nothing happened, and shot him.
Berrios, Sano lift Twins past White Sox MINNEAPOLIS — Jose Berrios' transition from struggling prospect to potential staff ace took another big step on Wednesday night at Target Field.
It is a move that Francis seems open to, but his critics consider a first step on a slippery slope toward the end of the centuries-old tradition.
Rondae gave it a shot ... but when it came time to step on the glass, his fear of heights kicked in and the 25-year-old FREAKED OUT!!
The truth is that allowing him to stay in power would be an affront to the will of Bolivian voters and a step on the road to autocracy.
As soon as they step on that soil, they begin to build homes, trust and relationships that will help us make the world a safer and better place.
"The Bentayga Hybrid is our first step on the road to electrification, combining traditional Bentley values with the very latest technologies," CEO Adrian Hallmark said in a statement.
After both efforts failed to stop the attack, he shifted his body weight and contorted himself so he could step on the cat's neck with his other foot.
I'm thinking of it as a first step on our path to figuring out how The Times should be distributed on other messaging platforms like WhatsApp and Line.
The government took another step on Wednesday to tamp down the uprising, staging pro-government rallies throughout the country and affording them generous coverage on state-controlled media.
Aaron Rodgers and Danica Patrick took a big step on Tuesday ... going out to their first big celebrity event as a couple -- and TMZ Sports has the pic.
When the nurse called me to the back, she had me step on a scale, again with my kids in tow, and began asking questions about my symptoms.
That said, if it were just a little weaker, carbon would be simply one step on the way to nuclei that were heavier still, no sooner made than consumed.
Horn sharks, which tend to be small bottom-dwellers, have little horns on their head, "so if you were to step on them you would get gouged," said Covino.
As I was walking through, I had to make sure to look around me because I didn't want to step on any clothes or bump into models being fitted.
House Democrats are holding their second-ever hearing on Medicare-for-all, as the party tries to sort out what its next big step on health care should be.
"The next step on their 100% renewable journey should be to find ways to harness clean energy at their own manufacturing facilities and on their own buildings," Banks added.
Mehul Kapadia, one of those who helps make things happen as head of Formula One business at official "connectivity partner" Tata Communications, is eager to step on the accelerator.
Much like other Silicon Valley giants, Apple is serious about cutting its reliance on non-renewable energy sources — and this week, it took a major step on this front.
Almost everybody who works to combat trafficking has welcomed the news, but many feel it is only the first step on a long battle to stop a social scourge.
" In January, Anna, 27, released a statement about her difficult year and revealed that she visited Josh in rehab, calling it "an important step on a long difficult road.
New policies to make Facebook Pages that reach a sizable number of Americans more secure, and their management more transparent, seems like a good first step on Facebook's part.
There is no target date for achieving this, but in 2016 an official speculated that a Chinese citizen might step on the lunar surface within 15 to 20 years.
"Our Pride of Place project is one step on the road to better understanding just what a diverse nation we are, and have been for many centuries," Wilson said.
Witness, for instance, the fearless and clear-eyed futurism of cartoonist Matt Lubchansky, who took the poll as the first step on a journey leading into uncharted new regions.
Try six weeks of training that leaves you ready to step on the main stage in front of a panel of judges comprised of expert VCs, founders and technologists.
A high magic number (x>0.7) might mean it's time to step on the growth pedal, while a low magic number (x<0.7) could indicate trouble down the road.
"If the software was written in less than the most perfect possible way, then two things happening at the same time might step on each other's toes," Wallach said.
I gotta watch what I say now, 'cuz niggas I was cool with probably murked somebody's cousin that likes my music, and I don't wanna step on any toes.
It's certainly not going to be easy but I believe that if I'm in the best shape I can be, it's just another step on the way to Rio.
The election commission took a step on Wednesday toward restarting the process by rescheduling elections for interim provincial governors for March 26, commission spokesman Jean-Pierre Kalamba told Reuters.
When Harden or another Rocket gets a step on his defender and into the paint, it's death; the Spurs just have to decide how long they want to suffer.
I know that when I step on the block and it's the Olympic final, I know in my mind that I can handle anything that gets thrown at me.
First, it exceeded the maximum stockpiles of enriched uranium; then it began enriching to a higher level of purity, a potentially crucial step on the path to a bomb.
"The growth of the Greek economy, for a second year in a row, is a first positive step on the way to normality," said Eurobank chief economist Tassos Anastasatos.
The findings represent a major breakthrough for neuroscience, but McCarroll and his colleagues see their discovery as the first step on a path toward new and more effective treatments.
But the quickness of Bradley's first step on all batted balls was near the top among outfielders; on balls that resulted in outs, he was the best in baseball.
The Mets look to take the first step on that journey Friday when they open a nine-game road trip with the first of three versus the Philadelphia Phillies.
Kelly "didn't want to come today because the process where you're handcuffed to other inmates and so forth, someone can step on your foot," Steve Greenberg, Kelly's lawyer, said.
It's remarkably easy to install, and once it's in place, all you need to do is walk into your abode and step on its pedal to set the lock.
Once that happens, it's safe to step on with the other foot (you also get off by stepping back with one foot and then the other — very hoverboard-like).
It was controlled, but in the last 8km or so I felt like when I really wanted to step on it I didn't quite have that last five percent.
"However, shelters are only the first step on a continuum of housing rights, and government efforts must be directed towards enabling the homeless to access adequate housing," Chaudhry said.
With lyrics like, "They just use your mind and never give you credit," and, "You're just a step on the boss man's ladder," it's not hard to see why.
To give this a try, you just say "Hey Google, check in to my flight" and off you go, ready to enjoy your stroopwafel once you step on board.
On Wednesday, in front of a loud and hostile crowd at Rogers Centre, the Indians took another step on the road to erasing almost seven decades of pitiless failure.
A magistrate fluent in Christianity makes a grim proposal: Rodrigues can save the lives of the converts under torture if only he will step on the fumie and apostatize.
Rubio's campaign took the extraordinary step on Friday of recommending that Rubio supporters in Ohio back Kasich, since he has a better chance of defeating Trump in Ohio's primary.
Tosca was doing runway with me and she was about 11, and they did her hair in a style she hated and she refused to step on the runway.
"I would love more than anything to step on Soldier Field one last time but I physically cannot give the game and our fans what they deserve," Miller wrote.
Candidates diverged on nuclear power—some saw it as an essential step on any viable path toward clean energy; others, notably Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders, were adamantly opposed.
With a passion for politics and feminism, Ms. Ochoa said she felt it was time to step on the stage herself and run for a seat in Jalisco's Congress.
Don't rush at all, really—unless you've a mechanical Panzerhund on your tail, chomping and clanging its way towards your arse, in which case, really get a step on.
They note that the Fed is about to undershoot its 2 percent inflation target for the seventh consecutive year, suggesting there is no need to step on the brakes.
And many people don't like the law of the jungle because some are strong, some are weak, and they don't want the strong to always step on the weak.
"We encourage them (leaders) to give these plans genuine and fair consideration, and explore whether they might prove a first step on the road back to negotiations," he said.
"Now in our fourth year, AMP is excited for the next step on our journey," said Malte Ubl, member of the AMP Project Technical Steering Committee, in today's announcement.
Jarrett (Linda Bassett) peeking through a wooden wall; a voice invites her to step on in, and so she does, a bit like Alice making the leap into Wonderland.
Becoming a matchmaker for shift work looks to be the next step on Uber's quest for sustainability — both of its core business and, well, its reputation for exploiting labor.
"Codes and standards vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, but our recommendation is for escalator passengers to step on, hold on to the rail and stay alert," the company wrote.
The spaceport embodies the future of aviation and spaceflight, with reflective surfaces everywhere, a swanky cappuccino bar, and an LED walkway that lights up whenever you step on it.
JERUSALEM — Israel, which has been at the forefront of research into medical marijuana and the drug's commercialization, took a major step on Sunday toward officially decriminalizing its recreational use.
And then, when you step on that stage—even if your brain feels blank—trust that you know the material well enough (because at this point, you totally do!).
Cuarón wrote as well as edited "Roma"; he folds just enough exposition into ordinary-sounding conversations to keep you tethered and doesn't step on the story by overcutting it.
Reinvesting the hundreds of billions of dollars that American drug companies are squandering on buybacks would be a big step on the path to affordable health care for all.
The difference: in that old and imperfect world, the good sense to not step on an entire division's face while grabbing a few scattered dollars off the floor prevailed.
Recognition of a problem is one step on the pathway to cure, but the remedial measures that both companies have so far proposed are inadequate, commercially, socially and journalistically.
"One important step on this path is that those who hold power in Gaza renounce violence and the Palestinian Authority once again takes control in Gaza," the spokeswoman said.
"Rather than following paper printouts, when actually carrying out your experimentation you can walk through these procedures step by step on a mobile device at the bench," Schofield tells me.
Just being in the vicinity of these behemoths puts the birds in significant danger, and so they hobble past, trying desperately not to step on anything remotely crunchy or squeaky.
"They are trying to find a solution that doesn't step on everyone's red lines," said Kelly Currie, senior fellow at the Washington-based Asia-focused think tank Project 2049 Institute.
He has a tendency to step on his own applause lines and quiet the cheers, as if he needs to reassure his crowds that what they're clapping for is legit.
Italy's biggest bank by assets took a further step on Wednesday in a strategy to streamline its structure, announcing the placement of a 12% stake in Turkish bank Yapi Kredi .
Four votes to introduce them failed, undermined by property developers who considered such planning laws bad for business and voters convinced they were a step on the road to serfdom.
Although users are still using 4G network, AT&T is calling it 5G Evolution, a faster version of its existing network and a first step on the road to 53G.
Travelers on Finnair flights departing Helsinki-Vantaa Airport can elect to step on a scale with their carry-on luggage as part of a voluntary pilot program, YLE News reports.
When she tried to step on a stage afterwards her feet would freeze — her body felt as though it was falling again, and she was riddled with stress and anxiety.
Steadicam operators rely on a strategically-positioned video monitor to show them how a shot is framed and what obstacles they might run into or step on as they move.
NBC News reports that it was discovered by an American blogger who has been writing about the missing plane, and that the piece has the words "NO STEP" on it.
France and Germany will also take a "significant first step" on development of a new European fighter jet at the Berlin air show, France's Parly told French media on Thursday.
The 19-year-old reality star had a whole day of fun planned for her longtime boyfriend's 27th birthday, and true to form, she documented every step on social media.
This report is separate from that debate, though it adds additional pressure to oil and natural-gas producers to take a public step on the environmental impacts of natural gas.
Such change and public engagement in a traditionally repressive society should be noted as a step on the right path, and the U.S. should provide steady encouragement to go further.
The abundant explosions notwithstanding, "The Hitman's Bodyguard" gradually feels as if it, too, is just sort of crawling along, until you start to wish that somebody would step on it.
After a surprise showing Wednesday night to rev up supporters, Clinton will step on stage Thursday and make history as the first female presidential nominee for a major political party.
If Republicans want any hope of winning this election — and future elections for that matter — their candidates must show good character from the moment they step on the national stage.
In July, when the P220006+2202 struck a nuclear deal with Iran dubbed as "historic," administration officials spun it as a first step on a path toward improving Tehran's behavior.
The trade group also criticized a unilateral approach to tax policy saying that changes should be the result of multination discussions, that didn't step on any individual country's tax policies.
As long as Trump doesn't start offending the evangelical base or step on a land mine when it comes to Israel, they're going to let him do whatever he wants.
Slovakia's government took the step on Monday of banning sports, cultural and other events for two weeks as part of measures to limit coronavirus spread in the central European country.
"Every time I step on the field I want to score for my country, but to do it in a World Cup would be a dream come true," Kerr said.
The Securities and Exchange Commission took a first step on Wednesday to head off the recent trend of celebrities endorsing new virtual currencies, warning that they could be breaking laws.
The start of the trial comes two days after opposition leaders and military generals signed a power-sharing agreement -- the first step on the road to forming a civilian government.
Ask Justine Sacco, a P.R. executive who in 2013 sent an ironic tweet to her 170 followers just as she was about to step on a flight to Cape Town.
"This is the first step on a path to justice for the Rohingya," Simon Adams, executive director of the Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect, said in a statement.
Just two months before an election, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel took the rare step on Wednesday of asking Parliament to grant him immunity from prosecution on graft charges.
He works closely with a chief paramedic (Liv Tyler) who warns him not to step on her toes and, before long, he learns things are done very differently in Texas.
MADRID — Catalonia's main separatist parties took a significant step on Saturday toward ending the region's political deadlock by voting on a presidential candidate who is not facing prosecution in Spain.
" Asia Argento, an Italian actress and director who is among Mr. Weinstein's accusers, wrote on Twitter: "Today Harvey Weinstein will take his first step on his inevitable descent to hell.
He would put his car into second gear, turn the wheel and step on the pedal, creating a 19953-degree spin that enabled him to zoom back past his pursuers.
On her way back to Penn Station in the evening, she waited 20 minutes to board an E train as several trains passed without room for her to step on.
Iranian political analysts say there has been no sign that Iran is prepared to take one key step on Syria: granting Russia's air force full access to Iranian air bases.
You have the power to make anti-inauguration day an enormously effective first step on the path forward through an arduous four years, which promise to be difficult to navigate.
So, you could expect Jeff to step on the accelerator or the brake in terms of how much content he is willing to buy and give away to support Prime.
He watches the second car back out of the driveway and then he makes a slow lap around the block, careful not to step on the cracks in the sidewalk.
That's why Criminal District Court Judge Arthur Hunter took the extraordinary step on Friday of ordering the release of Campbell, along with six other men awaiting trial for serious felonies.
One of the Honest Ads Acts co-sponsors, Intel Committee Vice Chair and Virginia Senator Mark Warner, responded to Twitter's Tuesday announcement favorably, calling it a "good first step" on Twitter.
BELLAIRE, Texas (Reuters) - Shiraz Younas tried and failed three times to persuade Melanie Clampitt, an elderly amputee, to leave her house as the floodwaters rose to her front step on Sunday.
The president said earlier that his forces' achievements in Aleppo are a "major step on the road to wiping out terrorism" and should pave the way toward ending Syria's civil war.
Trump's promise for a quick repeal and replace of the ACA came a day after he told The New York Times of his intention for such a two-step on Obamacare.
"The combination of Trainline and Captain Train is an important step on this journey, and will bring together a management team of world-class talent in rail, tech, product and marketing."
The European Commission took its first step on Wednesday towards disciplining Italy over its draft budget and said that the government should face action from the EU to reduce its deficit.
If the company, whose collaborative balance means performers rarely step on others' lines, has a star, it's Mr. Waltien, who makes the boldest comic choices and executes them with irresistible gusto.
Just like 14 years ago when we started our innovation in renewable diesel and then the first plant was being built in Finland, it was the first step on the road.
PASSENGERS &aposHELD AGAINST THEIR WILL&apos AT AIRPORT BECAUSE OFFICERS WERE LATE Nevertheless, Finnair passengers departing Helinski won't be the first-ever air travelers to step on the scale before boarding.
It appears that you just step on top of the Drift W1 with each foot, balance on them without being strapped on in any way, and then lean to start moving.
Each release feels like another step on a linear journey to a sound that coalesces his interests, which is tricky when the spectrum ranges from Red House Painters to Hudson Mohawke.
HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuba took another step on Sunday toward the end of the Castro era, with millions of residents placing paper ballots in cardboard boxes for ward delegates to municipal assemblies.
An episode of the British cartoon Fireman Sam has been withdrawn from a streaming site after it was found that a character appears to step on a page of the Quran.
You look when you walk, because you don't want to step on a poisonous spider or a venomous snake or an gigantic insect that looks unlike anything you've ever seen before.
Bronn must die, because Drogon's shriek of pain after getting skewered felt as devastating as the way your dog yelps in pain after you accidentally step on his paw. Never. Again.
You'll be rarin' to go when you step on the Disrupt Main stage to deliver your six-minute pitch and live demo to a panel of top VC and tech judges.
"It's certainly not going to be easy but I believe that if I'm in the best shape I can be, it's just another step on the way to Rio," she said.
French tycoon Vincent Bollore took a first step on Thursday in his attempt to merge media giant Vivendi and advertising company Havas, two groups he controls through his family-run conglomerate.
In a separate step on Wednesday, the cabinet amended the ordinance on liquidity of banks to ease terms of the liquidity coverage ratio from January 2018, especially for smaller financial institutions.
It's the first step on the way to creating a type of dessert product that will satisfy those that normally crave something sweet to satiate themselves when they're a little hungry.
Warren has previously voiced support for a single-payer health care option, telling The Wall Street Journal in late June that it was "time for the next step" on health care.
At this point Capaldi chipped in with one more hint: "I think that you should be very careful when you hear a creak when you step on a floorboard," he said.
The film, based on the non-fiction book by Armstrong's official biographer James Hansen, tells the true story of the decade leading up to Armstrong's historic "small step" on the moon.
Its advocates argue that the tactic would give the global economy a much-needed boost; its detractors see it as a further step on the path towards fiscal irresponsibility and hyperinflation.
Detling has worked with athletes to create alter egos, similar to the retired N.B.A. superstar Kobe Bryant's "Black Mamba," that they can summon when they step on the field of play.
To Mr. Shoupe, the retrofitting is a small step on the daunting path toward what environmentalists call a "just transition" — economic growth that does not harm people's health or the land.
"Every time I step on court it seems like some kind of first for a Luxembourg player," Muller, who has reached the last 16 at Wimbledon for the first time, said.
I can remember one of the giantesses in the movie said something like: 'Oh, why don't I just step on him?' which again turned my underage mind on like nothing prior.
Reports kept coming in from "unnamed Russian sources," as if it were Jeff Sessions and not Khabib Nurmagomedov we were all waiting to see strip down and step on the scale.
Being able to securely validate your digital identity is an important step, but it might be just the first step on a path to unlocking something even more valuable: Your reputation.
As Andre Drummond's roll forces the shot blocker to guard two players at the same time, Kennard gets a step on his man and finds a way to lay it in.
At the 22016-61 United States championship, he finished second to Mr. Fischer, qualifying him for the 1962 Interzonal in Stockholm, the next step on the road to the world championship.
That's why I recommend performing this step on the web, using Gmail's address book (or whatever service you use), since you can check off multiple contacts and delete them at once.
Paul LePage, Maine's two-term Republican governor — who is barred by term limits from seeking re-election — is an irascible, combative showman and tends to step on his own good news.
I can still remember when President John F. Kennedy declared that America would put a man on the moon and when Neil Armstrong took that first step on the lunar landscape.

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