Sentence examples for to steps from inspiring English sources

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to steps

noun

An advance or movement made from one foot to the other; a pace.

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We are simply reacting to steps taken by Russia".

The company also pointed to steps it had taken to lower the price of the EpiPen.

The leaders agreed to steps to improve national balance sheets across the euro area.

The cuts, if made, would be similar in size to steps taken by Toshiba, Matsushita and other electronics giants.

All airlines publicized pledges to consumers at the end of last year as a response to steps in Congress.

When that fails, companies may have to resort to steps like "deep packet inspection" to filter out malicious packets.

Exchanges are seeking to consolidate in response to steps by securities firms to trade stocks and other financial instruments globally.

Athletes were forced to scale everything from 3-inch and 5-inch risers to steps as high as their kneecaps.

Mr. Schulz points to steps the center is taking to blunt the environmental toll of its snow-making.

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There are no "how-to steps" to a blissful marriage.

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