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To ignore any of this is to remain regressively retro.
Today, there's no excuse for imagining a world that's so regressively homogenous.
But the proposed head tax on companies would hit wages indirectly and regressively.
Instead, the exhibit regressively reduces such a diverse community to a few parting glances and big dicks.
But LaFleur, by heterosexualizing the Buttigiegs based on their appearance, regressively polices their behavior and infringes on this right.
Indeed, rich states like California have large untapped sources of tax revenue, like the higher property taxes regressively capped by Prop. 13.
The nominations have sparked anger and disappointment, with many people wondering how the field of nominees could still be so regressively homogeneous in 2020.
It is very hard to cut taxes regressively and permanently without either building a partisan supermajority or figuring out a way to pay for the tax cuts.
When Clinton refuses to sign legislation to repeal the Affordable Care Act or cut taxes regressively or privatize Medicare, Republicans can attach those measures to legislation increasing the debt limit.
Economists found expanding maternal benefits in Norway regressively redistributed "primarily to middle and upper income families" and raised taxes considerably in a well-designed study circulated by National Bureau of Economic Research.
They're either nameless, placeless buffets that sound and look much the same as all the others because they try to be everything to everyone, or they are reactively, regressively niche, engineered to be impenetrable to outsiders.
Using an example of a single parent with two kids within the current system, we could regressively replace around $45,000 of benefits (if we also eliminate child care, which is yet another detail I don't recommend) with $83,000 in cash.
At times, the narrowing definition of success for this music often looks regressively similar to the millennial days of the so-called Latin Explosion, when stars like Ricky Martin and Shakira took American audiences by proverbial storm with their studio-crafted pop hooks.
Still, most of these fandoms remain regressively white and patriarchal, and my best hope for the future is that fandom continues to diversify and gain new cultural ground — while losing some of the more toxic elements that still too often keep marginalized fans at bay.
In between these encounters, Judith surveys the city, and visits the Mostar bridge, where she reads Emmanuel Levinas (Entre Nous). Meanwhile, Olga attends Godard's lecture, ostensibly about the relationship between image and text. In addition to touching on a variety of other topics, Godard explains his opposition to the common cinematic trope of "shot/reverse shot," the cutting back and forth between two characters in a conversation or an exchange. Godard explains that presenting two characters in such a way, framed identically, regressively effaces their differences, and can be used as a tool of propaganda.
Kelly Bires during the 2007 Ford 300 at the Homestead-Miami Speedway. ;Larry Pearson (1996) The second team in the JTG Daugherty stable made its debut in 1996 at the All Pro Bumper To Bumper 300. The car was No. 46, sponsored by Stanley Tools and driven to a 22nd-place finish by Larry Pearson. Pearson drove two more races for the team that year, each one getting regressively worse. ;Robert Pressley (2004) ST would not run a second car again until 2004, when they fielded the No. 47 Ford Taurus driven by Robert Pressley.
While popular accounts of Shays' Rebellion emphasize impoverished, debt-ridden farmers desperately trying to stave off foreclosures, the issues that animated the discussions and informed the petitions crafted within the tavern were much more sophisticated. Many issues led to Shays' Rebellion, but two stand out as tavern fare. With the Revolutionary War won, states began the process of writing and ratifying their own constitutions. The wealthy eastern interests in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts maneuvered adroitly to concentrate political power in their own hands while spreading the burden of taxation as regressively as they could among the common folk.
However, Jung was "also at pains to stress the numinous quality of these experiences, and there can be no doubt that he was attracted to the idea that the archetypes afford evidence of some communion with some divine or world mind', and perhaps 'his popularity as a thinker derives precisely from this"Cook, p. 405 - the maximal interpretation. Marie- Louise von Franz accepted that "it is naturally very tempting to identify the hypothesis of the collective unconscious historically and regressively with the ancient idea of an all-extensive world-soul."Marie-Louise von Franz, Projection and Re-Collection in Jungian Psychology (1985) p.
Sigmund Freud, Case Histories II (PFL 9) p. 113 In some narcissists, the 'period of primary narcissism which subjectively did not need any objects and was entirely independent...may be retained or regressively regained..."omnipotent" behavior'.Otto Fenichel, The Psychoanalytic Theory of Neurosis (London 1946) p. 509-10 D. W. Winnicott took a more positive view of a belief in early omnipotence, seeing it as essential to the child's well-being; and "good- enough" mothering as essential to enable the child to 'cope with the immense shock of loss of omnipotence'Adam Phillips, On Flirtation (London 1994) p.
Reviewers of Illinois have compared Stevens' style to Steve Reich, Vince Guaraldi, the Danielson Famile, Neil Young, Nick Drake, and Death Cab for Cutie. Stevens' use of large orchestral arrangements in his music—much of it played by himself through the use of multi-track recording—has been noted by several reviewers. Rolling Stone summarized the musical influences of Illinois, saying "the music draws from high school marching bands, show tunes and ambient electronics; we can suspect Steve Reich's Music for 18 Musicians is an oft-played record in the Stevens household, since he loves to echo it in his long instrumental passages." A review in The A.V. Club referred to some of the vocal work as "regressively twee communalism", but found Stevens' music overall to be "highly developed".

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