Examples of using A small step in English and their translations into Norwegian
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Let's talk turkey. It's a small step, I suppose, toward something, but.
The agreement reached at the climate conference before Christmas was a small step in the right direction.
It's a small step, I suppose, toward something, but let's talk turkey.
And the creation of special zones for different purposes will help to make a small step in achieving your dreams.
In the 1980s, the range was expanded to air and water filtration systems- a small step on the way to taking care of people's health.
But this is but a small step towards fulfillment of what must come about.
The dreaming algorithm is a small step in the right direction towards more effective
it was a small step.
Good Pros: It was a good value, a small step above the cheapest motels.
CNBC describes the action as"only a small step" that is"unlikely to resolve the wider Trump administration assault on what the White House has characterized as China's'unfair' trade practices.".
What we now are a part of is a small step in the right direction to create an oil sector that is more robust in terms of coping with lower oil prices.
Historian Robert Jan van Pelt writes that for the Nazis,"it was only a small step to a rhetoric pitting the European Mensch against the Soviet Untermensch,
it is better to think in advance about the safe use and attach a small step or stairs to the bath entry and exit.
the upgrade to a regular bike seems like a smaller step than from training wheels.
with more intermittent flashes indicating a smaller step.
This allows us to be a small step ahead of most customer requirements.
This is a small step for Engcon, but a great leap for the excavation industry,” concludes Stig Engström.
When you make a small step, you discover that it affects other spheres of your life.
Each aligner change is a small step towards your big transformation,
This study illustrates only a small step along the way to a better understanding of the survival of unwanted bacteria on surfaces.