Sentence examples for progressive sense from inspiring English sources

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Users attempt a series of tasks progressively from low to high anxiety, giving them a progressive sense of control of their anxiety.

His defense is "liberal" both in the modern progressive sense and in the classical libertarian sense.

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I haven't taken leave of my progressive senses.

Plus, of course, the system is applied with progressive good sense.

Where we see contradictions in him or in Whole Foods, he sees continuity; where we see compromises, he sees progressive good sense; where we see pragmatism, he sees big-tent idealism.

It's a challenging formulation as we approach 2017, flying in the face of what's become progressive common sense: the condescending conviction that only enlightened liberal stewardship stands between civilisation and the hordes of tabloid-reading Morlocks.

And given that most American Jews are Democrats and political progressives, the sense of foreboding that Trump has provoked has been compounded by his actions and rhetoric against other groups Jews have stood in solidarity with in America: refugees, immigrants, religious minorities, people fighting for civil rights.

In this comparison Stravinsky is clearly less interested in a linear progression, yet is still progressive in the sense that his vigorous rhythmic writing and exploratory nature went far beyond mere pastiche.

The evolution of the nematodes had two interesting features: first, mutations of their proteins became fixed at higher frequencies [ 44, 79] and, second, their differentiation was progressive in the sense that cell pluripotency progressively decreased during development [ 80- 84], with the cell division number remaining strictly limited and, hence, the cell number in the adult.

The bottom line is that adaptive evolution might be considered progressive in the sense that it involves a cumulative, ratcheting process, but not in the sense of moving toward a planned outcome or goal (Aristotle's telos; Williams 1998; Ruse 2000b; Weber 2011).

Whyte calls him "progressivism incarnate," meaning progressive in the sense of that era: a believer in progress, planning, and an expanded federal government that used its power to accomplish technical missions.

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