I would like to know what the phrase, "in the spirit of moving forward", means or how could it be worded differently?
It means someone or something was holding on to your heel and keeping you from moving forward.
the opposite of moving forward.
It means it starts now or as soon as the person says it.
"Here on after" means from this point in time onward, or forward. A similar phrase would be "from now on".
The phrase taking baby steps refers to being cautious. It refers to moving slowly, with tentative small steps towards ones goal rather than fast paced towards it..
It means someone or something was holding on to your heel and keeping you from moving forward.
in meet the robinsons it was keep moving forward, is that what you mean?
Tell them to go forward
This phrase means "the spirit of the just one"
To rush forward. Every oneward and such....
forward
It means you should continue to progress.
the opposite of moving forward.
Literally, and with your spirit."And with your spirit"
a word, phrase, or sequence that reads the same backward as forward.
竜の気 (ryuu no ki) if you mean 'mood, atmosphere, heart' (like in fighting spirit) by 'spirit'. 竜の魂 (ryuu no ta ma shii) if you mean 'soul' by 'spirit'.
Fatal means deadly. Advancing means to try to move forward with something. Fatal advances would mean moving forward with deadly means.