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whole step

whole step
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    • a musical interval of two semitones

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    whole step

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    1. Faith is taking the first step, even when you don't see the whole staircase.
    2. Step-up (step-down) deposits and loans are instruments with fixed interest rates over the whole maturity.
    3. Although there is no privatisation in this present case, the transfer of BAWAG-PSK as a whole under the control of an experienced private investor is a step toward overcoming the difficulties of the past and enabling positive economic development.
    4. One whole carcass per slaughter batch shall be collected immediately after chilling but before further processing such as freezing, cutting or packaging. In some slaughterhouses this may mean that samples are taken after pre-chilling when this is the last step before further processing.
    5. Building on the basis of Community experiences and initiatives, a fundamental step is promoting the participation of each citizen, men and women on an equal footing, of each Member State and of European society as a whole in an intercultural dialogue, in particular through the structured cooperation with civil society.
    6. As explained in more detail in paragraphs 101-107, a market failure might exist, for example, where market players are unwilling to agree to a common timetable to switch to digital TV waiting for others to make the first step (coordination problem) or where market players do not take into account the positive effects of digital switch-over on society as a whole because they do not have the right incentives to do so (positive externalities).
    7. As the Commission also pointed out in the Berlin-Brandenburg case, a market failure might exist, for example, where market players are unwilling to agree on a common timetable to switch to digital TV waiting for others to make the first step (coordination problem) or where market players do not take into account the positive effects of switchover on society as a whole because they do not have the right incentives to do so (positive externalities).