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Ferrari need to keep making steps with the car if Alonso is to hold on to his championship lead.
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We assume that the heads on the trailing end still interact with the actin filament and go through the same cycle, but either do not perform steps that would lead to a processive motion (probability of making a step pst=0), or make steps with a small probability (pst=0.1).
Whenever you are making steps, you are training with headsets.
"We're not focusing on anyone else; we're just looking at our programme to try to make steps forward with the [tyre] degradation and set-up," Hamilton said.
Make steps (stairs) with big cushions that lead to a platform made of timber or plastic and to a wooden footbridge that leads to a slide.
Can the U.S. use its influence with the Arabs (mostly because of the Iran threat) to make steps toward peace with Israel, which might give the Palestinians cover, as well as incentive?
The UK government has made steps to consult with local Somali organisations and diaspora groups in the UK.
A code does not stand alone, it is bound into a network of neighbouring codes and so, an introduction of a new code can only be made step-by-step with a reasonable time for transition.
Amadou's failing sight meant that he wasn't allowed to join in the festivities with his schoolmates, but two local musicians knew that he was making fumbling steps with the flute and harmonica.
They have made some steps with his Yamaha bike.
"Congress is calling for 'radical' reforms in state regulation," the statement said, "and may make certain steps with or without state regulator involvement".
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