Thesaurus / progress
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Tractable problems are ones where we can actually make progress right now.
WANT TO FIGHT CLIMATE CHANGE EFFECTIVELY? HERE’S WHERE TO DONATE YOUR MONEY.SIGAL SAMUELSEPTEMBER 17, 2020VOXIt’s a core demand for justice, and the fact that the system does not work that way makes it exceptionally difficult to make enduring progress on any economic, racial, or environmental justice topic.
AMERICA NEEDS A DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTIONMATTHEW YGLESIASSEPTEMBER 17, 2020VOXThis is the same arrangement lawmakers have worked under for more than a month without any progress.
FRUSTRATED HOUSE DEMOCRATS PUSH FOR ACTION ON NEW ECONOMIC RELIEF BILLERICA WERNERSEPTEMBER 15, 2020WASHINGTON POSTAn arbitration panel found in July that Bridgewater had brought a theft of trade secrets case against the pair under false pretenses to slow down their progress.
THE LOSSES CONTINUE TO PILE UP FOR HEDGE FUND KING RAY DALIOBERNHARD WARNERSEPTEMBER 15, 2020FORTUNEOther trends highlighted in the report hint that progress may be on the horizon.
NEARLY HALF OF OPEN BOARD SEATS WENT TO WOMEN IN 2019. ONLY 23% WERE FILLED BY PEOPLE OF COLOREHINCHLIFFESEPTEMBER 10, 2020FORTUNEComputer science has made staggering progress since then, especially in recent years, and the subfield of natural language processing has been at the forefront.
WELCOME TO THE NEXT LEVEL OF BULLSHIT - ISSUE 89: THE DARK SIDERAPHAËL MILLIÈRESEPTEMBER 9, 2020NAUTILUSElsewhere, teachers called students on the phone to check on their progress.
CREATIVE SCHOOL PLANS COULD COUNTER INEQUITIES EXPOSED BY COVID-19SUJATA GUPTASEPTEMBER 8, 2020SCIENCE NEWSUse it to set daily and weekly goals and follow your progress.
THE MOST FUTURISTIC WORKOUT GEAR OF 2020HAYDEN CARPENTERSEPTEMBER 5, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINE“I’ve been really surprised at how little progress they’ve made in the marketplace,” a second agency executive said of Xandr.
AS AT&T CONSIDERS DOWNSIZING ITS MEDIA BUSINESS, WHITHER WARNERMEDIA?TIM PETERSONSEPTEMBER 2, 2020DIGIDAYDnI, or “diversity and inclusion” is something that companies can optimize, or measure and tweak with the goal of perfecting or making progress, just like they would SEO or their social media output.
DEEP DIVE: HOW COMPANIES AND THEIR EMPLOYEES ARE FACING THE FUTURE OF WORKDIGIDAYSEPTEMBER 1, 2020DIGIDAYWORDS RELATED TO PROGRESS
- advance
- advancement
- amelioration
- amendment
- augmentation
- betterment
- change
- civilization
- correction
- cultivation
- development
- elevation
- enhancement
- enrichment
- furtherance
- gain
- growth
- increase
- preferment
- progress
- progression
- promotion
- rally
- reclamation
- recovery
- rectification
- reformation
- regeneration
- renovation
- revision
- rise
- upbeat
- upgrade
- upswing
- about-face
- alteration
- change of heart
- changeover
- exchange
- flip-flop
- flux
- growth
- innovation
- metamorphosis
- metasis
- modification
- novelty
- passage
- passing
- permutation
- progress
- proselytization
- qualification
- rebirth
- reclamation
- reconstruction
- reformation
- regeneration
- remodelling
- reorganization
- resolution
- resolving
- reversal
- see the light
- switch
- transfiguration
- transformation
- translation
- transmogrification
- transmutation
- turning
- turning around
- act
- advance
- agitation
- ambulation
- body English
- change
- changing
- direction
- drift
- dynamics
- flow
- fluctuation
- flux
- full swing
- gesticulation
- gesture
- high sign
- inclination
- kinetics
- locomotion
- mobility
- motility
- move
- oscillation
- passage
- passing
- progress
- sign
- signal
- stir
- stirring
- stream
- sway
- sweep
- swing
- tendency
- travel
- wave
- wavering
- actuate
- advance
- blow
- budge
- bustle
- carry
- change
- climb
- crawl
- cross
- depart
- dislocate
- disturb
- drift
- drive
- exit
- flow
- fly
- get away
- get going
- get off
- glide
- go
- go away
- head for
- hurry
- impel
- jump
- leap
- leave
- locomote
- march
- migrate
- off-load
- position
- proceed
- progress
- propel
- pull out
- push
- quit
- relocate
- remove
- roll
- run
- scram
- shift
- ship
- shove
- skip out
- split
- stir
- switch
- take off
- transfer
- transport
- transpose
- travel
- traverse
- walk
- withdraw
- act
- action
- advance
- agitation
- alteration
- change
- changing
- deed
- development
- displacement
- dynamism
- evolution
- evolving
- exercise
- flight
- flow
- flux
- gesture
- journey
- journeying
- locomotion
- maneuver
- migration
- mobility
- motility
- movableness
- move
- moving
- operation
- operativeness
- passage
- progress
- progression
- regression
- roaming
- shift
- shifting
- steps
- stir
- stirring
- transferal
- transit
- translating
- transplanting
- undertaking
- velocity
- voyaging
- wandering
- activates
- actuates
- advocates
- affects
- agitates
- brings
- brings up
- budges
- carries
- causes
- converts
- draws up
- drives
- excites
- get goes
- gives rise to
- impels
- impresses
- incites
- induces
- inspires
- inspirits
- instigates
- introduces
- leads
- operates
- persuades
- plays on
- prevails upon
- prompts
- propels
- proposes
- pushes
- puts forward
- quickens
- recommends
- rouses
- shifts
- shoves
- starts
- stimulates
- stirs
- strikes
- submits
- suggests
- sways
- touches
- tug at
- turns
- urges
- works on
- accomplish
- achieve
- act
- act on
- advance
- be in action
- behave
- bend
- benefit
- bring about
- burn
- carry on
- click
- compel
- complete
- concern
- conduct
- contact
- contrive
- convey
- cook
- determine
- direct
- do
- enforce
- engage
- exert
- finish
- fulfill
- get results
- go
- hit
- hum
- influence
- keep
- lift
- move
- ordain
- percolate
- proceed
- produce
- produce a result
- progress
- promote
- react
- revolve
- roll
- run
- serve
- spin
- take
- tick
- transport
- turn
- work
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