In other words, her skills have retarded into that of one unfit to practice such arts, though she herself is unaware of this retrogression. |
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If the Government plans to revert to the earlier situation, it will certainly be an act of retrogression. |
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If carried far enough, the process of redistribution results in economic stagnation and economic retrogression. |
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This naturalness, though it may appear like denial of the knowledge-systems of modernist culture, is not retrogression to pre-modernism. |
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Our epoch is characterized by startling advances on the one hand and conditions of extreme socioeconomic retrogression and distress on the other. |
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No politician is talking about ideas or programs to liberate the people from the current economic retrogression and social decay. |
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The institute was to document the condition of the sculptures, investigate the sources of their retrogression, and prevent further deterioration. |
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The sequence shows retrogression from blueschist to greenschist facies metamorphism during deformation. |
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It is common, however, to find at least some signs of retrogression in most metamorphic rocks. |
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Responding to the market means stagnancy and retrogression for the companies. |
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Two factors mitigate against complete retrogression of metamorphic rocks, however, during their return to Earth's surface. |
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Right now, political expediency seems to be pointing back down the track of moral retrogression. |
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But there is the further question of whether the changes brought about are to be regarded as ones of progress or retrogression. |
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On one hand, it can be achieved through assessing progress, stagnation or retrogression in the enjoyment of rights over a certain period of time. |
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Some domestic courts have applied the prohibition of retrogression as a constitutional review standard. |
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The obligation to progressively realize economic, social and cultural rights also entails a related prohibition of deliberate retrogression. |
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In this regard, the Committee provided a legal remedy for domestic retrogression on economic, social and cultural rights. |
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With very few exceptions, progress as measured by this indicator has been poor in CSN, with signs of retrogression in many. |
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Any retrogression in housing rights would constitute a human rights violation. |
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This retrogression is evident not only in academic circles but, especially, in the ostensibly Marxist movement itself. |
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It seems that rather than advancing our understanding of the causes behind boom-bust cycles, they have contributed to a further retrogression of the economic discipline. |
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It's not the language of foreclosure or exclusion or retrogression. |
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Therefore, if the law stipulates that it is necessary to reward people who find lost property and return it to its owner, it marks a moral retrogression of our society. |
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The rhythms, sequences, waves and patterns with respect to the retrogression and direct motion of the planets is symphonic in its holistic entirety. |
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A man running to escape the rapidly retrogressing failure reported having to run on what seemed like moving stairs, indicating that the final stages of the retrogression matched his running speed. |
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It is also our view that investment must be well protected in order to prevent this leading to the economic standstill and retrogression now evident in policies in Zimbabwe and other countries. |
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Unfortunately, last year saw retrogression and no progress. |
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This retrogression is probably the result of their adaptation chiefly to an aquatic mode of life, in which less support is required by the girdles. |
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After Ptolemy's day there even appears to have been a retrogression, as exemplified by the Roman trend away from the mathematical approach to mapping. |
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The IG denies the magnitude of the counterrevolutionary destruction of the Soviet Union and the retrogression of proletarian consciousness worldwide accompanying this defeat. |
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Certainly, the best defence against the powers of retrogression and intolerance is to strengthen the secular aspect of the state and the legal democratic order. |
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However, when it comes to human rights, as Mr Bowis very impressively pointed out, there appears to be more retrogression than progression and I must express my very serious concern here. |
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History and experience, the enshriners of the past, and investigation, the discoverer of the present and preparer for the future, will prevent retrogression. |
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