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- noun One who follows a
policy ofincrementalism .
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Negotiating a comprehensive health care reform bill with an incrementalist is like debating the merits of the fur trade with a PETA representative.
Wonk Room » Enzi Is A Closet Incrementalist, Can Health Reform Survive The Senate Finance Committee? 2009
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Or if you support legislating a timetable for withdrawal in Congress instead of magically making Obama decide to leave tomorrow, well that makes you a closeted war-monger (if you're lucky, they'll use the word "incrementalist").
Josh Mull: "Democratic Discourse": Reflections in the Pakistani Mirror 2010
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Or if you support legislating a timetable for withdrawal in Congress instead of magically making Obama decide to leave tomorrow, well that makes you a closeted war-monger (if you're lucky, they'll use the word "incrementalist").
Josh Mull: "Democratic Discourse": Reflections in the Pakistani Mirror 2010
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I dont know alot about Obama’s positions on the issues, but Ive seen HIM referred to as the incrementalist in articles.
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Canada should consider an "incrementalist" approach to pension reform that would give the private sector another 10 years to improve retirement options for Canadians before deciding whether a government-led solution like a new national pension scheme is needed, Alberta Finance Minister Ted Morton said Tuesday.
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Canada should consider an "incrementalist" approach to pension reform that would give the private sector another 10 years to improve retirement options for Canadians before deciding whether a government-led solution like a new national pension scheme is needed, Alberta Finance Minister Ted Morton said Tuesday.
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Canada should consider an "incrementalist" approach to pension reform that would give the private sector another 10 years to improve retirement options for Canadians before deciding whether a government-led solution like a new national pension scheme is needed, Alberta Finance Minister Ted Morton said Tuesday.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Michael Babad 2010
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Canada should consider an "incrementalist" approach to pension reform that would give the private sector another 10 years to improve retirement options for Canadians before deciding whether a government-led solution like a new national pension scheme is needed, Alberta Finance Minister Ted Morton said Tuesday.
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Canada should consider an "incrementalist" approach to pension reform that would give the private sector another 10 years to improve retirement options for Canadians before deciding whether a government-led solution like a new national pension scheme is needed, Alberta Finance Minister Ted Morton said Tuesday.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Michael Babad 2010
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Canada should consider an "incrementalist" approach to pension reform that would give the private sector another 10 years to improve retirement options for Canadians before deciding whether a government-led solution like a new national pension scheme is needed, Alberta Finance Minister Ted Morton said Tuesday.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Michael Babad 2010
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