successive stage
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsuccessiveandstage
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successive
adjective[before noun]
uk/səkˈses.ɪv/us/səkˈses.ɪv/
happening one after the other without ...
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stage
noun[C]
uk/steɪdʒ/us/steɪdʒ/
a part of an activity or a period ...
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(Definition ofsuccessiveandstagefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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If the proposal is unanimously accepted, it is enforced in thesuccessivestage.
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As audience expectations change, so does the meaning attributable tosuccessivestageperformances.
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During the first 3 years of life, children are navigating severalsuccessivestage-salient tasks related to self-regulation.
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As the organism grows, the cuticle formed at eachsuccessivestagebecomes thicker.
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We must be absolutely clear that at eachsuccessivestage, as these events unfold, we are dealing with a different situation.
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It is true that there is a lag all the way along in the measure which eachsuccessivestagereceives of what the consumer has paid for the meat.
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Thus, until the final moment when the formal declaration of war demolished the last hope of peace eachsuccessivestageprovided an opportunity of mediation, of appeasement and of settlement.
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However, the problems of communication multiply with eachsuccessivestageof complexity.
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Victory in 1929 came courtesy of eightsuccessivestagewins.
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Cave diving is normally taught in stages, eachsuccessivestagefocusing on more complex aspects of cave diving.
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According to the author's conception, the transition can be conditionally divided into three successive stages that are considered in this paper.
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In successive stages extremely long plans were formed of which probably only the newest phase(s) would have been in use.
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The pharmacotherapy protocol consisted of three successive stages.
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Upon entering a snail, the parasite migrates to the heart and digestive gland where it transforms into successive stages of sporocysts.
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Perhaps the most radical feature of his work was the assembly of the final recording in several successive stages.
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Thanks to this dialogue between agents, the placing of the end effector is performed by successive stages.
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According to their research in multistage pusher centrifuge, there are additional impurities going to the liquid housing due to the tumbling of the particles in eachsuccessivestage.
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As they note, at a different time scale the successive stages of constructivist development are analogous to evolutionary change.
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These successive stages and their outcomes, as well as their impact on the interests of social actors, contributed to shape perceptions.
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Obviously, some time must be allowed for stage separation and engine ignition between eachsuccessivestage, but some rocket designs call for extra free-flight time between stages.
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