Sentences with phrase «always at least a step»

They are always at least a step behind.
Even when the TouchPad performed well, it was always at least a step behind the iPad 2.

Not exact matches

For years now it seems that we always have at least one player step up above and beyond any of our wildest expectations and produce at the highest level.
«I don't feel quite ready to make this big step, but... I know I would always be sorry if I said no and didn't give myself the opportunity to at least try.»
Eating an anti-inflammatory diet like you do is always the best first step to eliminating or at least decreasing inflammation in the endothelial wall but may not be enough in some cases.
A quarter of Australian kids report they've been bullied repeatedly and half say they've experienced bullying at least once, but parents aren't always aware there's a problem or if they should step in, according to parenting website raisingchildren.net.au.
Curriculum Objectives - MATHS — Number - number and place value count in steps of 2, 3, and 5 from 0, and in 10s from any number, forward and backward, read and write numbers to at least 100 in numerals and in words Planning and Resources are always FREE, I hope they are useful - please provide feedback
While you can't always avoid the devastation wrought by wildfires and other natural disasters, they say there are at least three steps pet owners can take to keep their furry companions out of harm's way.
A good trainer is always one step at least ahead of your dog.
At the very least, it's always nice to step away from all the insane action that's constantly getting thrown at us and do something a little bit differenAt the very least, it's always nice to step away from all the insane action that's constantly getting thrown at us and do something a little bit differenat us and do something a little bit different.
The titles have always been loaded with Easter eggs, but San Andreas went one step further (at least according to the fans) with reported sightings of UFOs, Bigfoot, and even Leatherface himself.
Iceland responded that such an obligation of result can not be accepted as inherent in the Directive; in such a case, there would in fact be no remaining discretion for a State to implement the Directive, as in an extreme situation, the State itself would always have to step in to ensure the payment of compensation — at least in cases where the deposit - guarantee scheme failed (para 102).
Appellants must always show error, and a within - guidelines sentence is at least one step away from obvious error absent a showing of contrary reasons in a given case or with respect to a particular set of recurring factors.
Two steps forward — but at least one step back, with the direction (rule I. 2) to «Always use periods within citations where omitted by the McGill Guide.»
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