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were progressive
noun
A person who actively favors or strives for progress towards improved conditions, as in society or government.
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After discontinuation of imatinib, 10 patients were progressive within 23.5 months of follow-up and 14 never progressed.
His politics were progressive.
And these were progressive Democrats.
His methods were progressive too, or at least progressive enough.
Naismith even had some ideas about his own game that were progressive.
Rendel said he did not think the government's plans were progressive.
"In 2000 you had younger collegeeducated males who were progressive and interested in environmentalist issues," she said.
The Treasury asserted that their changes saw people shouldering more of the burden as they got richer – or were progressive.
The McKellens, who were progressive, were staunch about small things—no tea, no coffee, no alcohol and about large ones.
Although these churches had the prejudices of their time, they were progressive on many social questions.
My father and brothers were conservative; my mother and I were progressive.
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