Synonym: first, first off, firstly, foremost. Similar words: best of all, first, at first, first prize, at first sight, the first person, in the first place, first and foremost. Meaning: adv. before anything else.
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241. So this is, first of all, even just on an absolute scale, this is way, way larger than the wavelengths we're talking about for baseball.
242. First of all, the two - Hua Zhuangmian overlapping full Baptist moisture on the make - up water.
243. First of all, the design and introduction of new products, do not go with the stream.
244. First of all , they lose sight of their core range. Secondly, they start drowning in complexity. Many business people do not understand the cost value equation of increasing sophistication.
245. First of all, the internal FPI motives of forest and paper enterprises are researched on transaction cost, asset specificity , double markup and optimal output decision making.
246. First of all correct torque will hold the parts together.
247. First of all, starting with the estimate of signal parameter (e. g. amplitude, frequency and phasic), it makes a research in algorithms of direct, subdivide the spectrum,[Sentencedict] high-precision FFT and so on.
248. First of all, it will only look like sour grapes, so there nothing to gain here.
249. Insurance for their children before the adults should first of all for their own insurance.
250. Under the new law, first of all, a student has to prove independent ability to pay, or have a parent, or responsible person cosign.
251. Sayers kept in mind that she was first of all a human being and aimed to be true not so much to her gender as to her humanity.
252. First of all, a software engineer must have an open mind.
More similar words: best of all, first, at first, first prize, at first sight, the first person, in the first place, first and foremost, a bit of a, consist of, burst out laughing, at the cost of, the cost of living, face to face, so far, sofa, fall, all of a, fall for, fall to, upstairs, firm, burst, in so far as, fall into, not much of a, at worst, fall under, firmly, on fire.