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Or rather, it has regressed to much more measured baby steps, focusing on a toehold it should have played into in the first place: Chinese-speaking households here in the States.
It has regressed 20 years in terms of its number of votes.
It has regressed, and then regrouped.
If that is not the case and the organization becomes a hierarchy of authority rather than a hierarchy of competence, then the network ceases to be a network: it has regressed back to a bureaucracy.
He inspired good and hope, which created a new symbol for the city, and the city needs to continue having faith for now in that new symbol, or it will feel as if it has regressed.
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In many ways, it felt like I had regressed.
"It appears the company has regressed since our warning letter," Siobhan DeLancey, a spokeswoman for the federal agency, wrote in an e-mail.
But there are a few things worth considering, things that both shine a light on the fallacy of the current remake-mania and shine a much grimmer light on how our popular cinema has regressed when it comes to dealing with social issues.
Where football has deepened its strategic complexity, basketball has regressed.
Judy it's clear to me that Sanchez has regressed.
Hungary (also 2004) has regressed in its democracy.
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