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Set the stage.
If you create the conditions for something to happen or take place, you set the stage for it.
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And setting the stage, of course, means training the Afghans to take over the effort for themselves.
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This results in accumulation of secretions on the surface epithelium setting the stage for creation of the mucous buffer layer.
This leads to an impaired immune response, setting the stage for occurrence of opportunistic infections.
Hingis and Davenport are in opposite halves of the draw, setting the stage for a rematch of last year's final.
It was presumably not setting the stage for a conquest of those countries.
In "Warchild," Lowachee works hard at setting the stage for a drama of loyalty and betrayal.
The N.H.L. and its players' association remained deadlocked Tuesday, setting the stage for the cancellation of regular-season games.
Industrial pollution began accelerating, setting the stage for an era of smog and even flammable rivers.
New York overtakes Paris as the capital of art, setting the stage for Pop, Minimalism and beyond.
They thus set the stage of Lee's invasion of Maryland, and McClellan's return to command for the Antietam campaign.
One thing that was clear during yesterday's Iceland conference was that many people here (I'm still in Reykjavik) believe that the floating krona was responsible for the huge capital inflows that set the stage of the crisis.
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