stepping-stone in English

noun
1
a raised stone used singly or in a series as a place on which to step when crossing a stream or muddy area.

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1. Not a stepping stone anymore.

2. Anura Systems is a stepping stone in my career

3. 1 Are good grades a stepping-stone to college?

4. 6 Each one of our troubles is a stepping-stone.

5. 1 Unitarianism is often the stepping-stone to a rampant deism.

6. 3 Unitarianism is often the stepping-stone to a rampant deism.

7. The Attorney generalship would simply be a stepping stone to that

8. 18 These mountains and plains are a cradle and a stepping-stone.

9. 27 And I take every snag in my way as a stepping-stone.

10. 7 Nbsp; That is a stepping-stone that we have been waiting for!

11. He looked on the governorship as a stepping - stone to the presidency.

12. She looked on the governorship as a stepping - stone to the presidency.

13. Regionalism: A Stepping Stone or a Stumbling Stone on the Path toward Globalism?

14. 5 The provincial competition should be a valuable stepping-stone to international rugby.

15. 2 Many people use education as a stepping-stone to a better life.

16. The $350,000 Azeri Stakes (G2) at Oaklawn Park is considered the natural stepping stone for …

17. Highlight point of using brochure as stepping-stone to a study in Live Forever book.

18. 15 And may this book be at least a small stepping-stone on your way.

19. I mean some stepping stone, some specific conditions that made universal gravitation not impossible to conceive.

20. An EU-funded project was a stepping stone to building adaptive structures that optimise wing aerodynamic performance.

21. 26 Istead of seeing fear as a stumbling block, see it as a stepping-stone towards new experience.

22. Here, a simple stepping-stone path becomes an inviting entrance thanks to an Arbor overflowing with blooms

23. The pharmacologic properties of ACE inhibitors provide an exciting stepping stone for future research in this field.

24. 29 Finally, I learned that young people need to take stepping-stone positions when they start their careers.

25. 21 Nowadays, educational qualifications and professional competence credentials are the stepping-stone(passport) to get a good job .

26. 12 It was for three years only, but it was a promising stepping-stone to a proper appointment.

27. Roman treasures, shady squares and plenty of Camarguais culture make Arles a seductive stepping stone into the Camargue

28. 30 The defence ministry is a parking place for weak ministers or a stepping-stone for strong ones.

29. 14 We can blend the two, without prejudice, to provide the stepping-stone for a more complete psychology.

30. Cement patio block offers many possible uses and is recommended as a cap block, paver or stepping stone

31. Humanitarian access to the vulnerable is a vital stepping stone to the protection of civilians in armed conflict.

32. 8 The second application of layers acted as a stepping-stone to a final,[www.Sentencedict.com] UML package-based approach.

33. 16 For some postgraduates, their chosen course or research specialism may form a natural stepping-stone into a subsequent career.

34. 9 As such it was a stepping-stone, a bridge between the past, present and future development of the bodegas .

35. This does not need to be a group of friends, but often Comradery is a stepping-stone to a great friendship.

36. If you prepare well, each return visit on the person will become like a stepping-stone toward his friendship with Jehovah.

37. 4 Phrenology also acted as a stepping-stone to various social crusades and encouraged women to take a pride in themselves.

38. The three leaders also signed a trilateral investment agreement , which is seen as a stepping stone to a free-trade zone .

39. 7 For Woodrow Wilson and Dwight Eisenhower, being head of Princeton and Columbia, respectively, was a stepping-stone to the White House.

40. 9 For Woodrow Wilson and Dwight Eisenhower, being head of Princeton and Columbia, respectively, was a stepping-stone to the White House.

41. 22 For Woodrow Wilson and Dwight Eisenhower, being head of Princeton and Columbia, respectively, was a stepping-stone to the White House.

42. 20 It's not a huge amount, but the MTA is looking to use the experience as a stepping-stone to other projects.

43. 13 But the objective worth of my degree was far surpassed by its value as a stepping-stone to other places, other identities.

44. A coward considers difficulties as a heavy burden on his back,but a valiant fighter turns difficulties into a stepping-stone for his advance.

45. 17 A further problem for the Church is that it may be seen by some people as a stepping-stone to a political career.

46. 10 To some, marijuana is an insidious "stepping-stone " drug, enticing the inexperienced and paving the way to the inevitable abuse of harder drugs.

47. 28 As when youths leave home for college, the Moon can become a schooling place, a stepping-stone to the boundless horizons of human destiny.

48. In Sweden’s view, these concrete advances should be used as a stepping stone to further the development on multilateral approaches to the nuclear fuel cycle.

49. 11 A coward considers difficulties as a heavy burden on his back,but a valiant fighter turns difficulties into a stepping-stone for his advance.

50. Given the above, one view of the progression of the accounting and finance career path is that financial accounting is a stepping stone to management accounting.