Sentence examples for regressive outcomes from inspiring English sources

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It follows that without government intervention there will be both socially sub-optimal and regressive outcomes with respect to the provision of higher education.

It is arguable that the court's rejection of minimum core obligations has had regressive outcomes for health-related needs: In a 2010 case, the Court rejected a claim by five Soweto residents that the City of Johannesburg's free water allocations were insufficient and in violation of the state's minimum core obligations [ 85].

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(In fact, the results from the last two parts of Proposition 3.3 are very logical; e.g., the second part states that an existing majority of individuals in the upper part of the high income class will induce as a voting outcome the regressive tax system preferred by all the individuals with income in that subclass).

However measured, there are huge exclusion and inclusion errors, and the outcome is often regressive.

And second, it was determined by the government that to intervene directly on trauma issues might produce alternative outcomes that would have regressive and destructive psychological affects on the children.

Because of PCR testing, it is now generally accepted that there are three major outcomes for cats that are exposed to FeLV: progressive, regressive, and abortive infections (2, 6, 10).

Expressed as a percentage of pre-tax income, the divergence in outcomes is less dramatic, but the Romney proposals still appear highly regressive.

This might strike some as a regressive use of funds, but consider:It has been well documented that employment outcomes often differ considerably across areas.

43 Furthermore, cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade II is often regressive 44 45 but nevertheless usually recommended for treatment that may be associated with severe obstetric outcomes.

To date, none of the cellular-response grading systems has gained universal acceptance [ 11, 134], not only because the majority of them could not consistently predict patient outcome [ 11– 14] but also because their reproducibility is poor, particularly for categories defining moderate to minimal regressive changes [ 11, 15– 17].

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