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Maybe it is considered progress that Washington lost to the Giants by only 23-9.
Rather, relations have deteriorated to the point where a mere meeting of the leaders is considered progress, and especially one held in an intimate setting -- in Mr. Barak's private home in the central Israeli town of Kochav Yair, according to the Israeli radio.
It is considered progress of sorts that almost no one would be happy to be called racist, but if all that amounts to is the obligation to preface racist statements with "I'm not a racist, but…", what kind of progress is this?
But the fact that the document was not rejected after two weeks of talks and can be negotiated further is considered progress.
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As such, the idea of abandoning people who have stood with us – and us with them – in trade union struggles, political campaigns, progressive movements and so on for generations can be considered progress is anathema to me.
In New York City, that'll be considered progress.
That this was considered progress in bringing about change in Cuba was depressing.
Or at least "starting internally to look" at the issue, which must be considered progress of some kind.
In a country like China, Li Keqiang's promotion can be considered progress," said a person with the name Pang Zai.
In some countries, the reduced wage gap was due to men's wages falling more than women's, which "can hardly be considered progress.
As Robert Holden of the often-fierce Juniper Park Civic Association put it: "Development and construction and big projects, that's considered progress in some neighborhoods.
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