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start-off
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Princeton's WordNet
kickoff, send-off, start-offnoun
a start given to contestants
"I was there with my parents at the kickoff"
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start-off
Start-off refers to the process or action of beginning or initiating something such as an event, process, procedure, project, or activity. It signifies the first step or opening move towards a particular goal or objective.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of start-off in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of start-off in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of start-off in a Sentence
I didn’t start off well. He was the better player for the first set, the semifinals of a Grand Slam … I’ve had, in the past, many semifinals at Grand Slams, but it's never easy walking out on the court. You have a lot of pressure and expectations from yourself and, of course, from others as well.
I said if we get a bipartisan bill and you start off on the right foot by working with Republicans on this relief package, that it would make it easier to get along and get more things done on other issues. It seemed as if he was somewhat receptive to that idea i said just because you can do something doesn't mean you should. And you might have the vote to cram it through with just Democrats, but I think it'dbe a really bad idea.
We get the headlines then we see what the back stories are, it’s fascinating. I mean, the one consistency with virtually all the shows I do is I start off with the premise that we are all social beings. Throughout history, we’ve loved telling stories and hearing stories about ourselves … it’s all about human interaction. Once we were in the town square — now the only thing that’s changed is the size of the neighborhood.
Relationships that start off that way definitely have more complications, as long as you’re aware of them and work with them, it doesn’t mean it can’t last.
Sanofi will say you can start off at this cheaper, lower dose, if you don't reach the LDL goal, you can move up.
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