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regressive

[ ri-gres-iv ]

adjective

  1. Biology. of, relating to, or effecting regression.
  2. (of tax) decreasing proportionately with an increase in the tax base ( def ).
  3. Logic. obtained from or characterized by backward reasoning.


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of regressive1

First recorded in 1625鈥35; regress + -ive
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Nandy has previously said the charge was "deeply regressive" and that she was thinking "quite radically and creatively" about alternatives.

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Tariffs, Pancotti said, are a regressive tax that disproportionately impacts lower earners because, in essence, a tariff is a sales tax on imported goods.

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He expressed concern about the regressive nature of the fee, which will disproportionately hurt low-income residents, since they will pay the same amount as wealthier residents.

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They were then and they are now just another form of taxation, and a regressive one, which he simply cannot fathom.

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We shouldn鈥檛 be shocked that a kid raised in a regressive society somehow managed to remain there, whether by choice or one of her mother鈥檚 recurrent wrong turns and close calls.

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