Sentences with phrase «necessary groundwork»

The phrase "necessary groundwork" refers to the essential preparation or initial steps that are required before proceeding with a task or project. It involves doing the fundamental work or laying the foundation to ensure successful completion or progress. Full definition
For years the team at TU Vienna has been working hard to lay the necessary groundwork for this kind of research.
It's the necessary groundwork for all of the others!
Where other studios have prioritized profit over patience in their bid to create crossover events and shared universes, Marvel has taken its time, invested in its characters, and laid all the necessary groundwork to make Infinity War a success.
Always in a hurry to rush to an emotional payoff without doing the necessary groundwork, Marshall ends up with a movie that consists only of climaxes, none of them earned and none with much impact.
Modular building companies specialise in providing a «complete service» to schools and colleges from undertaking the initial design and carrying out all necessary groundwork to construction and final fit out.
Rather, its primary purpose is to lay the necessary groundwork so that an international climate change treaty can be negotiated.
Although there's plenty of information available online about graduate schemes and jobs, the chance to ask employers questions directly remains invaluable, and you can make a strong impression on their recruitment staff manning the stands - as long as you've done the necessary groundwork.
You will simultaneously work on running due diligence analyses for future projects and executing all necessary groundwork for a growing pipeline of projects.
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