The SDA " carries too much baggage of the past and it is still seen by the others . . . as a retrogressive force,"
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There is need to recognize the natives and quantify the environmental loss and effects retrogressive policies on the local populace in terms of education, infrastructure and health.
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And for that matter, Oscar Newman, a celebrated New York-based urban planner, describes the new urbanism as " a retrogressive sentimentality ."
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This caused immense controversy, leading to a strike by students and complaints from the local press, including from nationalists who considered it to be a retrogressive move.
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For example, replacing a poll tax with an equally expensive voter registration fee is not a " retrogressive " change because it causes equal discrimination, not more.
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But Louisiana officials contended their case was covered only by the standards of Section 5, which prohibits " retrogressive " changes that would penalize an affected minority.
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Human life is the supreme value in LaRouche's world view; environmentalism and population control are seen as retrogressive steps, promoting a return to the Dark Ages.
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This feature is a landmark for the'theory of retrogressive metamorphosis or ascidian larva theory'; the true chordates are hypothesized to have evolved from sexually mature larvae.
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When negotiators meet Wednesday, they need to hear a clarion call from the president for the strongest possible reform, stripped of the House's retrogressive add-ons.
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While decorated with the polished marble elements of Renaissance classicism, the proliferation of arches and niches adds a retrogressive Byzantine flavor, an architectural feature of many conservative Venetian styles.