Similar words: at first sight, first-ever, first, footstep, at first, firstly, first aid, first-hand. Meaning: n. the first of a series of actions.
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151. The first step of that booted foot on to the moon was very, very cautious.
152. The first step is to recognise the diversity and complexity of public organisations which require different managerial solutions.
153. The first step each time is to decide how to represent your information for presentation to the neural network.
154. Of course, this simplest first step opens whole new avenues to explore about how we pay for services.
155. Careful observation and recording of events are necessary as a first step towards diagnosing the problem.
156. The first step must be to restore coherence and confidence to the central direction of economic policy.
157. Kissinger finally got the interim agreement through the Senate, thereby completing the first step in linkage.
158. But as I take my very first step on to the ground she becomes a very different animal.
159. What is the first step to recovery in other addictions?
160. This ongoing process begins with the first step through which the alcoholic admits to his or her powerlessness over alcohol.
161. The first step consists of establishing the company's business model, although this may already be fixed in established companies.
162. They said the cabinet's resignation could only be a first step in an attempt to regain credibility.
163. So the first step in treating peripheral neuropathy is maintenance of tight control of blood glucose levels.
164. A first step toward secularization was the separation from the Church of Rome and the beginnings of toleration of religious diversity.
165. This would be a first step in working towards forming international links and networks.
166. If you broke the risk into small steps, what would the first step be? How soon could you take it?
167. The first step was to research the needs and attitudes of the black community by contacting community groups that represent them.
168. The first step: learning how to hold the book the right way up.
169. Discontent is the first step in the progress of a man or a nation. Oscar Wilde
170. As a first step,[sentencedict.com] complete the application form in the booklet and return it to us.
171. A first step for this current administration would be to discard its ideologically-inspired opposition to council housing building.
172. The first step is to find the centre of the room by linking the mid-points of opposite walls with string lines.
173. For many young academics they provide the first step in the ladder of publications, now an essential requisite for career advancement.
174. The first step in managing that diversity was being able to discern key differences.
175. The first step toward change is to refuse to be deployed by others and to choose to deploy yourself.
176. Thousands watched Anna Hazare take sips of coconut water and honey handed to him by children - a first step to consuming nutrition after staying off food for 13 days on a hunger strike.
177. If, after your self-analysis, you determine that you do want to start a small business, then the first step you must take is proper planning.
178. In The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, Steven Covey tells us that the first step to a better life is the realization that we are free to choose how to react to circumstances.
179. The first step is to make a good upper-body turn, and then, when you uncoil your shoulders, swing out toward the target.
180. The first step of applying AHP to make a decision is to determine the hierarchy model.
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