step-by-step process
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process
noun[C]
uk/ˈprəʊ.ses/us/ˈprɑː.ses/
a series of actions that you take in order to achieve ...
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(Definition ofprocessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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As the name suggests, programming is astep-by-stepprocess.
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The crests can then be found by anotherstep-by-stepprocess.
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Moreover, the electron cloud produces electron backscattering toward the target, which increases further the number of ionization processes, and also the average charge state through astep-by-stepprocess.
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We were told that it would be astep-by-stepprocess.
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It may well be astep-by-stepprocess, building on gains.
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This is astep-by-stepprocess, and so it should be.
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That is why we follow such a carefulstep-by-stepprocessof study, consultation and debate.
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Only through this proper, reasoned,step-by-stepprocesswill we be able to gain the experience that will inform future policy.
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They did so by establishing astep-by-stepprocessof reform.
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There is no question of closing the book on thestep-by-stepprocessof reforming the law to take account of developments and future needs.
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One has to aim at astep-by-stepprocess.
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I am sure that they are prepared to accept that this must be astep-by-stepprocessand that the matter cannot be dealt with by waving a magic wand.
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This is astep-by-stepprocess.
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All of that is important, because the development of our education system has been astep-by-stepprocess, each stage consolidating the gains made by previous generations.
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It will be astep-by-stepprocess.
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What we are engaged in over these months is astep-by-stepprocesswhich can be negatively phrased as the "triple lock", but let us try to express it positively.
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The press claimed that his appointment was an implied rebuke to the previous incumbent of the office who wanted to weaken and undermine the unions by astep-by-stepprocess.
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It would certainly be astep-by-stepprocess.
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