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unprogressive

ADJECTIVE
  1. old-fashioned and out of date

How To Use unprogressive In A Sentence

  • Instead, it traded this forgone rent for other government taxes, usually unprogressive, frequently cost-ineffective and always unfair.
  • _The [= A] rya Sam [= a] j_ or _Vedic Theistic Association_ -- In contrast to the Sam [= a] jes which are leavening the country but themselves are numerically unprogressive, are two other organisations -- first, the New Ideas in India During the Nineteenth Century A Study of Social, Political, and Religious Developments
  • They regard Islam as an ally in the placing under control of all "unprogressive" elements. The Editrix' Roncesvalles
  • Unprogressive though it sounds, the world in which we live requires no less. Times, Sunday Times
  • All other differences between them, like political traditions, begin to appear unreal and unprogressive.
  • When the skin suffers to the serious burns, wound, infection and diabetes unprogressive skin ulcerates etc, it become hard problem to repair and rebuild the big area skin defect.
  • If that sounds unprogressive to you then you are in good company: both Mr Cameron and Nick Clegg described VAT as regressive before the election. VAT at 20%: A very deliberate choice | Editorial
  • Obviously the only alternative is absolutely NO regulation, and anybody asking for effective regulation that is evenhanded and doesnt pick winners and losers is just so unprogressive. The Volokh Conspiracy » Anti-Wal-Mart Astroturf
  • Rather, it is labor intensive and in William Baumol's view is inherently technologically unprogressive.
  • But the way those laws are applied, however, by unprogressive, paternalistic, and unimaginative family law judges across America is anything but neutral. Thane Rosenbaum: Goldman Brazilian Nightmare Over: Father and Son Finally Reunited
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