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Filter by Meaning The company's regressive policies on employee benefits caused a lot of frustration.
The regressive tax system affected the middle class the most.
His regressive views on climate change made him unpopular with the environmentalists.
The regressive culture of the workplace discouraged innovation and creativity.
The regressive approach to education failed to address the needs of diverse learners.
The regressive nature of the disease made it difficult for doctors to find a cure.
The regressive stance of the company on employee benefits led to a strike.
The regressive policies of the company resulted in low employee morale.
The regressive attitudes of some members of the community were a barrier to progress.
The regressive policies of the government were criticized by the opposition party.
His regressive beliefs about women's rights were outdated and discriminatory.
The politician's regressive views on social issues were out of touch with modern society.
Some argue that a regressive tax system creates inequality and perpetuates poverty.
Critics argue that a regressive tax system is unfair and puts a greater burden on those who can least afford it.
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