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regresses
verb
Third person singular of regress
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But when you start looking at the data, several inconsistencies emerge.First, the study uses a simple econometric model that regresses private equity investment on time and taxes.
The assumption is that the number of cancer cells in someone's blood will fall as the tumour regresses, and a preliminary trial of FAST on women with breast cancer suggests that those whom the method shows as having fewer circulating cancer cells do indeed live longer.
Political life in a 50-500 nation" regresses to a tenacious battle of primitive loyalties.Could politics be any worse?
From this time onward the crop gland gradually regresses, so that the young, by the time they are ready to leave the nest, are fed almost entirely on environmental supplies.
The bursa regresses with age, and thus its presence or absence may be used to determine age.
Ora regresses to her early teens just by talking about them.
A person in shock regresses to a childlike state in which he longs for a parental figure to take control; similarly, a population in a state of shock will hand exceptional powers to its leaders, permitting them to destroy the regulatory functions of government.
The author regresses to a state where she evidently cannot differentiate writing from shitting.
From week to week, it improves or regresses, nothing else.
Is the mean to which he regresses a narrow lead?
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Without a woman's love, Joe regresses into a damaged Peter Pan, larking around with his boys with a defiant insistence on taking risks, embracing life, but also through a need to avoid confronting his emotional pain.
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