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progressive

[pruh-gres-iv] / prəˈgrɛs ɪv /




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"We are diverse, we are progressive, we are liberal, we are successful, but even the harshest critics of London would have to accept these figures are remarkable."

From BBC

“I’m a very progressive person who cares deeply about winning these elections, but my phrasing was not right. I will be more thoughtful! I really do promise,” Rogers wrote.

From Salon

And while medical advances boost longevity, they also increase the odds of living with chronic pain and progressive illnesses.

From MarketWatch

The study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, points to malfunctioning mitochondria as a major contributor to the progressive breakdown of cerebellar neurons known as Purkinje cells.

From Science Daily

The Los Angeles native will join the progressive news channel full time when it becomes part of Versant.

From Los Angeles Times