Examples of using Steps forward in English and their translations into Malay
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Two steps forward.
And then he arrogantly steps forward!
Two steps forward.
He thinks everything out two steps forward.
Three steps forward One step back.
And if so, please take some steps forward… Thanks….
Two steps forward, one step back.
Well, then a Big Friendly Giant steps forward and bows and says.
Steps forward and 4 steps back.
Take two steps forward.
We're going to have to take a step back to take two steps forward.
And then he steps forward arrogantly!
Back then, it was for different reasons but today, medical transcription and in particular,the medical transcriptionist profession has been quietly taking steps forward and is"suddenly" making itself known to the world.
He takes steps forward and grabs me.
In Diagram 4, A1(third man runner) steps forward to support.
Four steps forward and four steps back.
And if a person is not able to see the next stage of development in what is happening, but plunges into depression, closes itself from the world,stops taking steps forward and regresses, then the question may arise how to forget first love after many years.
Two steps forward, one step back.
Move your limbs four steps forward and four steps back.
Two steps forward, 50 steps back.
It is forever two steps forward and two steps back.
In February 2019, Begold steps forward into the future by offering online trading platform focusing in instruments such as forex, indices and metals.
It's always been four steps forward and two steps back.
If you take two steps forward, we will blow the bridge!
They move 3 steps forward and 4 steps back.
Incremental- 4 steps forward, and then 3 steps back.
Then a Big Friendly Giant steps forward… and bows and says, Your Majesty, I am your humble servant.
Then a Big Friendly Giant steps forward… and bows and says, Your Majesty, I am your humble servant.
The ALDE Group in the European Parliament welcomes the steps forward made by some of the Western Balkan countries on their European path, as shown by the progress reports presented today by the European Commission in the EP's Foreign Affairs Committee.
Another step forwards…!