two-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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Atwo-stepprocesshas been considered: the module architecture instantiation and the detailed module 0components configuration.
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Compensatory changes are thus forced to go through atwo-stepprocess.
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The method for arriving at the commodity composition of trade is atwo-stepprocess.
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It is atwo-stepprocess, and in this, as a strategy, he may be correct.
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Thus, from the individual sequence viewpoint, the compensatory change is almost always atwo-stepprocess.
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We many other things may be happening, as well as observed a typical system deviation of 3 mm in this simpletwo-stepprocess.
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He sees shame as closely associated to oppression, and depicts its development as atwo-stepprocess.
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The automatization of thetwo-stepprocessmarks the emergence of a new logical operation, that of subtype-formation.
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Popularization is viewed as being separate from knowledge production and consequently as atwo-stepprocess.
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Thetwo-stepprocessof first generating abstractions and then selecting among them is analogous to the basic process of evolution.
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Thistwo-stepprocessof making population-level assumptions and then individual-level data-based inferences based on these assumptions is relatively complex.
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According to older models, science popularization is atwo-stepprocess.
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Dry matter was calculated by atwo-stepprocessinvolving both field and oven-drying.
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Pater instead sees substitution as the coalescence of nasality and place, a one-step fusion rather than atwo-stepprocess.
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This is atwo-stepprocess.
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Selection is atwo-stepprocess.
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Our final chronology is the result of atwo-stepprocessinvolving both subjective and objective methods for analyzing a set of radiocarbon dates to construct a chronology.
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