English to Marathi Dictionary regressive

regressive

मागे जाणारा
definition
adjective
the regressive, infantile wish for the perfect parent of early childhood
becoming less advanced; returning to a former or less developed state.
Clearly we are not likely to lower regressive excise taxes on cigarettes, nor are we likely to lower the payroll tax for lower-income workers.
(of a tax) taking a proportionally greater amount from those on lower incomes.
translation of 'regressive'
(करविषयक) करपात्र रक्कम जसजशी वाढेल तसतसा कराचा आकार कमी कमी होणारा,
मागे जाणारा
example
Those who saw trade favourably previously because it shifted out low-level jobs, now see higher level service jobs being eliminated and worry that the trade is 'regressive' .
And this is 'regressive' autism; it's not from birth.
Ideologically, they turn in on themselves, becoming more 'regressive' and irrational in their justifications and often more cruel in their political actions.
Whilst the first two involve 'regressive' analysis and synthesis, the third and fourth involve decompositional analysis and synthesis.
With political power in hand, the clerics passed 'regressive' edicts.
Washington, which has no state income tax, has one of the most 'regressive' tax systems in the nation.
There may be genetic factors at work, but in the case of 'regressive' autism, the primary cause has to be intimately introduced; genetics are secondary.
This would be a 'regressive' step and could lead to a two-tier-system, with those who could afford getting the medicine of the doctor's choice doing so, whereas poorer patients might not.
This 'regressive' policy will put immense pressure on the present system.
Excessive clinging, sleeping/eating disorders, 'regressive' behavior, limits testing, manipulation, and wanting to contact parents are common reactions.
We are offering the Bill to the Government in the hope that they will take it on board and run with this rather than their own 'regressive' Bill.
Clearly we are not likely to lower 'regressive' excise taxes on cigarettes, nor are we likely to lower the payroll tax for lower-income workers.
Third, interest payments represent a perpetual income transfer from the working public to the bondholders - a kind of 'regressive' tax that makes the rich, richer and the poor, poorer.
It works extremely well for 'regressive' policy makers.
But we shouldn't carry around an image of a company that is 'regressive' in its treatment of its workers.
Respondents expressed grievances against the government for clawing back what they viewed as an excessive and 'regressive' tax on tobacco products and for their failure to redirect this income visibly towards those in need.
Those writings are largely based upon Freud's assertion that firesetting in youth is a 'regressive' retreat to ‘primitive man's’ desire to gain power and control over nature.
I find their puerile, psychologically 'regressive' child's play boring and self-absorbed, but maybe I just don't understand them.
Apparently, the mother was unable to cope with her own alcoholism, violent domestic situation, and Jane's 'regressive' behavior.
With new regimes settling in at all three levels of government, there is a pronounced opportunity, and certainly a public appetite, for the reversal of 'regressive' trends around the arts.
If he realizes this goal, he will have succeeded in passing the most 'regressive' tax program in U.S. history.
Three of the states among the ten with the most 'regressive' taxes also made the list of those with the biggest deficits as a percentage of planned state spending.
Work with your staff on understanding the 'regressive' behaviors that may be exhibited.
Of course, in some sense, this is a 'regressive' tax as poorer laborers are probably the least likely to have flexibility in setting their work schedules for the sake of avoiding the higher taxes.
There is a genetic predisposition to 'regressive' autism, but I don't think it's a straight genetic problem, because I don't think we would have such a thing as a genetic epidemic.
The spirit of vengeance is destructive and 'regressive' .
He said the possibility of bringing back fees, being considered in a government review of third level funding, could prove 'regressive' .
The 'regressive' aspect of the tax could be offset by ensuring that well subsidised public transport is accessible to communities that are at a disadvantage either through poverty or by living in a rural area.
Things get rolling in the early '20s, when animators were taking their cues from the avant-garde art scene that was as progressive as the Nazi culture which crushed it was 'regressive' .
These ‘comic’ stereotypes, 'regressive' even in 1968, make the show seem not so much offensive as hopelessly dated.
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