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It was, to Feig, a step forward in the march of progress.
The core lesson of 2016 is that there is nothing inevitable in the march of progress.
These are the polar reactions to every step in the march of progress: everything will change, or nothing will.
Many, over the course of time, have come to be seen as inevitable milestones in the march of progress.
Here in Exeter, we are not so much the northern powerhouse, as the bricked up outhouse, forgotten in the march of progress, but paying higher utility and rents than most, and getting sod all in return.
He accuses them of superstition in their belief in the march of progress; their commitment to individual freedom, he maintains, is an article of faith that has no grounding in science.
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Nor are we interested in stopping the "march of progress".
But that's also an area in which the march of progress alone can't be relied upon: the Supreme Court decision, last year, in Shelby County v. Holder, led to an erosion of voting rights so fast as to be indecorous.
In the 10 years since the Court ruled in Roper v. Simmons, the march of progress continues.
Stripping out lots of low-paid, low-skilled jobs in government adds to the problems of a section of the workforce that, especially in rich countries, already resents the march of progress.
But the march of progress in military technology, he added, has an unintended consequence of its own: each advance gives the owners the tantalizing sense of invincibility, and "victory at low cost".
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