Sentences with phrase «stepping stone of»

In previous years, that would have been their first stepping stone of homeownership.
It is the stepping stone of one's life and hence the teachers providing the education must be well skilled, trained and appropriately knowledgeable.
It has more than enough potential to become a fulfilling, lifelong career in itself, but if your dreams span a bit further than that, this can be the first stepping stone of many.
In spite of having tones of legitimate users, Bitcoin is also becoming the stepping stone of online crimes.
CME Group sent the Bitcoin price skyrocketing last week following their announcement of launching Bitcoin futures by the fourth quarter of the current fiscal which can be a stepping stone of bringing this volatile cryptocurrency under the purview of legalisation.
This video of gameplay from Football Heroes is only a stepping stone of where we want to take the game (it's our first step).
I tend to think this is a stepping stone of some sort.
Math is like a stepping stone of concept building.
It gives the filmmakers the stepping stone of a compelling story and characters, but it also takes some of the bad ideas with it and seldom seeks out an identity of its own so as not to take the risk of alienating anyone.
Don't ever give - up and take each day as a stepping stone of reaching your goal.
To revert back to the stepping stones of the uninspired linear dramedy is to miss the point of the genre.
With the basic elements of the Mario Party formula being put into place, Mario Party does a great job in creating the stepping stones of the series.
A guide to stepping stones of Learning Management System adoption by corporate learners, complete with recommended value - added features of the system.
Looking back over the stepping stones of my educator journey, I see how my own background cultivated certain passions inside of me.
With the basic elements of the Mario Party formula being put into place, Mario Party does a great job in creating the stepping stones of the series.
Here in Kofunaki House the doma is transformed into a transitional area blending inside and out, thanks to the suggestive gravel garden and staggered planks of wood which act as stepping stones of sorts.

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In general, the criteria were things that don't of and by themselves generate sales or profit but were believed to be stepping stones.
These two institutions — and the significant shared sovereignty they imply - are seen as stepping stones toward an original political union of confederated nation states.
Learn from your mistakes and use them as stepping stones in the establishment of your credibility.
«They're not thrilled that he's already jumping ship to run for higher office because that's exactly what he campaigned against and what he promised he wouldn't do, be a ladder - climbing career politician,» Petersen said, noting a JTD strategies poll that found half of Missouri voters think Hawley could be using his attorney general career as a stepping stone to higher office.
It will only be a matter of time before your current circumstances become just a stepping stone to something much greater.
The soles of the 10v1s are thick enough to absorb hard strikes and to keep your foot protected against bruising even when you step on loose stones or sharp roots, though I do wish the tread pattern was a bit more aggressive.
These trail runners feature «Rearfoot GEL cushioning» that greatly reduces the severity of the impact your heel experiences even as you pound your way over stone or down steps.
Our culture values homeownership (and all levels of government provide incentives to support it) and it's seen as a stepping stone to adulthood.
If your willpower feels drained, think of the task at hand as a necessary stepping stone to help you achieve your goals.
As Hitched.com editor Steve Cooper put it in a rebuttal to the Facebook divorce stories, this has been the case since the times of our caveman friend Blaaarggg: «I'm sure at some point during the Stone Age a woman was frustrated because her mate wouldn't step away from the fire and come to bed.
In the history of the Chicago's newspaper wars, Ferro's acquisition of the Second City's second paper will be seen as a stepping stone to the Tribune.
They break their digital vision into a series of stepping - stones — smaller initiatives that allow for step - by - step progress toward the digital future.
«The launch of a unified Oath privacy policy and terms of service is a key stepping stone toward creating what's next for our consumers while empowering them with transparency and controls over how and when their data is used,» Oath said in a statement.
I thought about this question a lot and came up with a list of just a few habits I think are stepping stones:
Membership in Alpha Kappa Psi serves as a stepping - stone into the «real world» of business.
His first business venture was his stepping stone to his future business journey and the opening of many other businesses.
Whilst the sector has traditionally been seen as a stepping stone on the way to long - term leases, the evidence suggests that the sector is now being seen as a long - term option with 39 % of businesses now staying in businesses centres for at least three years, an almost three-fold increase on 2014.
Eiman Abdel Nasser, Head of Kaumeya Language Schools, said: «Partnering with NBK Capital Partners and receiving EBRD's support is a major stepping stone for KLS, enabling us to advance the mission crafted by our family of empowering and equipping our students to become lifelong learners ``.
While you will likely start with a low line of credit, secured credit cards can serve as excellent stepping stones to higher credit and, in turn, better credit card offers.
We must also change our culture to recognise that failure can be a stepping stone to success and that we can all learn through our experiences,» said Member of Parliament Michael McCormack.
I am looking for authenticity, relevancy, no ovewhelming bands that take away from the experience of worship, clergy who are willing to answer my hard questions, who understand doubt is a stepping stone to deepening my belief, who accept everyone as Jesus did (and we know Jesus was a rebel who accepted and led all sorts of people), who don't feel the need to try to be hip, who speak about things without inserting politics, who are wiling to trash the temple to bring us back to the truth, who will step out of the box of comfort and be real.
Perhaps, when Jesus walked on the water, he knew of some stepping stones, hidden just beneath the surface (John 6:16 - 21).
15 With all these caveats against unqualified omnipotence being laid down like stepping stones to a new horizon of view, Origen finally arrived at a provocative conclusion: «we must maintain that even the power of God is finite, and we must not, under pretext of praising him, lose sight of his limitations.»
The ancient city of Smyrna, located on the site of today's Izmir in Turkey, the gateway to Asia and stepping - stone to Europe, is sacred soil because of what happened there one Sunday, around 2:00 in the afternoon, in February of the year 155.
And this ladies and gentlemen is why Islam will crash someday in a whirlwind of common sense and rational thinking but first the Five Steps to Deprogram Islam must be promulgated in the Islamic world which at the moment is difficult because of imams and their assassin and terror go - ons who terrorize thinking Muslims and non-Muslims with bombings, stabbings, beheadings and stonings all in the name of allah.
Yet because of the difference in outlook between the two men, one essay becomes a penetrating analysis of common language, while the other becomes a synthesis of possible world views and, indeed, a stepping stone to a cosmology.
In prison, Rodrigues is constantly commanded to reject his faith publicly by stepping on what they call the «fumie» — a stone picture of Christ.
In some cases, mutations that were deleterious when they appeared served as stepping - stones in the evolution of complex features.
step up and be proud of your own accomplishments and not give credit to all the stone age gods who we believed in the past..
In a well - known saying, this time from Tennyson, «men may rise on stepping - stones of their dead selves».
«My concern is that as in the case of my loved one some of the minor dicrepancies were used as a stepping stones to call into question some of the core beliefs put forth in the Bible and then finally Jesusâ $ ™ deity was challenged.»
Perhaps, such information can start as a very useful first stepping - stone in a more meaningful engagement with the scientific community, many of whom are people of religious beliefs.
Later, in the time of Joshua, Jerusalem lay within territory allocated to the tribe of Benjamin (Joshua 18:28), but continued to be under the independent control of the Jebusites until it was conquered by David and made into the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel (c. 11th century BCE) Recent excavations of a Large Stone Structure and a nearby Stepped Stone Structure are widely believed to be the remains of King David's palace.
The pig's satisfaction is perfectly genuine and real as far as it goes, but the Socratic dissatisfaction may be a stepping stone toward a much more profound kind of satisfaction.
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