Synonym: advance, advancement, forward motion, onward motion, patterned advance, procession, progress. Similar words: progressive, progressivism, progressive tax, progress, make progress, digression, regression, aggression. Meaning: [prəʊ'greʃn] n. 1. a series with a definite pattern of advance 2. a movement forward 3. the act of moving forward toward a goal.
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31. The language is taught systematically, thoroughly, and clearly, with rapid progression throughout the course.
32. New awards in engineering practice are being developed to provide clear progression routes from the relevant national awards in engineering practice.
33. The exhibit is arranged to show the progression of Picasso's work.
34. The logical progression was for Wiwa to continue his father's struggle.
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35. Early endocrine treatment may delay progression of disease but has never been shown to prolong survival.
36. Such a history can not be represented by the movement of a linear progression of unfolding time.
37. He believes, rather, that such abilities are acquired through a steady upward progression within a company.
38. We shall explore the question of career progression more fully in Chapter 8.
39. The progression is determined largely not by time sequence, but by other connections.
40. In return for your skills, we offer salaries as stated, a comprehensive benefits package and the opportunity for career progression.
41. Use a logical progression or a system radiating out from a central base.
42. In approaching any historical document there should be a progression from lower order to higher order thinking.
43. Tony Gauci talked through the progression of an engine from receipt through to strapping on to Larry's former bus.
44. This progression from one to the other will not be presented as a journey from darkness into light.
45. Here was a natural progression of young trees, old trees, and decaying fallen trees.
46. Steady progression Language learning progresses at an easy pace, with plenty of reinforcement and revision to ensure lessons are thoroughly learnt.
47. The linear and temporal progression of the narrative is disrupted by the non-stratified discourse of the text.
48. What particular objectives do you need to achieve to add value to projects and enhance your own chances for progression?
49. This process will identify critical areas where lack of performance could prevent progression to the next stage.
50. It purports to be the end of some orderly progression of thought and effort, yet it constitutes a complete non sequitur.
51. These opportunities start with the Staff Progression Scheme where all employees are encouraged to sit three levels of exams.
52. In a warm climate bees flourish to such an extent that hives proliferate in geometric progression.
53. Since the time to clinical progression was known, we used Kaplan-Meier analysis to estimate cumulative incidence.
54. There is, however a logical progression from present finance functions through to further developments.
55. The argument that acquired immunity may bias the measurement of parasite resistance or limit the progression of those parasites deserves comment.
56. A clear progression can be seen in the presentation and language levels of the three books.
57. Entry is currently open to male applicants only. Career progression Promotion prospects for Royal Marines chefs are excellent.
58. Tom's move to Chief Executive of Petersen is a natural progression.
59. The candidate's professional career must show a clear progression and unquestionable achievements.
60. No clinical progression was seen in women negative for high-risk human papillomavirus.
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