Sentences with phrase «regressive move»

The phrase "regressive move" refers to actions or changes that take a step backward or reverse progress that has been made. It means going back to a previous, less advanced or less beneficial state. Full definition
It is a very regressive move for a customer - oriented business, especially in light of the fact that state and municipal governments across the U.S. have repealed or are in the process of reconsidering archaic laws that ban dogs solely because of appearance.
Maybe they reduced it from 6vs6 to fix the lag but it was a very regressive move again.
His comments undermine Labour's attempts to gain political capital from the coalition's hike in VAT, which opposition politicians have repeatedly claimed is a regressive move.
I think over time it will be a regressive move because we have to appeal to all of Britain, not just because morally it's the right thing to do, but because it's an electoral reality.
Vince Cable may now claim that the Lib Dems only warned of the dangers of a VAT rise during the election in order to «score points» over the Conservatives, but there are others in his party who have always opposed this regressive move on principle.
Cutting teacher - librarians is a regressive move.
I remember people would get very hostile because someone was making a regressive move, something bad for painting.
With these points in mind, the ticker as a secondary display could be viewed as a regressive move.
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