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Meanings of too progressive in English
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Usage of too progressive in English
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He might argue he was tooprogressive at this stage of Palace's development.
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I hope, prince, that you are tooprogressive to deny this?
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The Teacher was rather too radical, tooprogressive for them.
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When he got it he decided that education in Rockland County was getting tooprogressive for comfort.
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If, that is, the victim could be gotten there before the disease became tooprogressive to bother.
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The Texas Senator also labeled O'Rourke as someone who was tooprogressive for Texas, which tends to vote more conservatively.
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For once, perhaps, Stewart was just that little bit tooprogressive, something he has joked about on The Daily Show, mock weeping.
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It was, of course, far tooprogressive a plan to gain acceptance in a thoroughly indoctrined capitalistic society and, sadly but not surprisingly, flopped.
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If voters select Democratic candidates who are tooprogressive for conservative areas of California, it might prove difficult for Democrats to win in November.
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When a sector became tooprogressive, it was separated from the whole, or when a disease broke out, or if one wanted its independence.
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We were told by many that we were too young, too inexperienced, tooprogressive- for City Hall, perhaps… But not for the City of Jackson.
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"The idea is tooprogressive and advanced to be considered at this time," he stated, positively.