Lexicographical Neighbors of Degressively
Literary usage of Degressively
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Principles of Justice in Taxation by Stephen Francis Weston (1903)
"... or socialistic societies, we have left the possibilities that ability varies
regressively, proportionally, progressively, or degressively with income. ..."
2. Progressive Taxation in Theory and Practice by Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman (1909)
"The ideal must be a degressively progressive tax.15 While most of the minor German
writers have followed Neumann's reasoning, the authors of two widely read ..."
3. Artillery Through the Ages: A Short Illustrated History of Cannon by Albert C. Manucy (1994)
"... burns progressively Slivers burn degressively, are .. not entirely effective m.
FIGURE 20—MODERN CANNON POWDER. A powder grain has the characteristics ..."
4. The Elements of Politics by Henry Sidgwick (1891)
"This leads to " degressively" graduated taxation ; which, in the case of the
poor, should mainly take the form of taxation of non-necessary consumption. ..."
5. 50 Years of Transport Research by ECMT Staff (2005)
"... given the volume of vulnerable road user traffic (Mi or M2), the number of
accidents (Xi or X2) is increasing degressively with increases in the motor ..."
6. OECD Economic Surveys: Belgium by OECD Staff, Oecd (2005)
"... the flat-rate reduction is set at € 95 per month and applied degressively on
salaries up to € 1 509.17. This measure will affect 630 000 wage earners. ..."
7. Competition Policy in OECD Countries, 1993-1994 (1997)
"In such cases. protective instruments are applied temporarily and degressively.
The Antimonopoly Act in Poland is constantly being improved by adapting it ..."