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"So the incrementalist approach has been exactly what we said it would be."
The strategy looks like the old and sound incrementalist plan.
If that's a big price tag, we really have gone a long way down the incrementalist road.
A simple incrementalist model simply does not fit.
"The governor has a record of being an incrementalist," Mr. Maviglio said.
Such systems, moreover, encourage incrementalist rather than ideological approaches, which have resulted in a successful mix of market economics and welfare.
Commons believed that carefully crafted legislation could create social change; this view led him to be known as a socialist radical and incrementalist.
I remember writing once that I thought of myself as a cultural conservative and an economic and political incrementalist, or something like that, anyway.
"But I am a dedicated incrementalist.
The biggest potential for disappointment in a future Obama presidency lies in the fact that he is a "consensual incrementalist".
Frankfurter's incrementalist approach did carry the day, but the end result is very nearly what Justice Black advocated, with the exceptions noted below.
Well, neither can I. "I'm an incrementalist now.
Influenced by Fabianism, Lewis became an incrementalist in his approach to replacing non-socialist governments.
Friedman advocates an incrementalist approach to achieve anarcho-capitalism by gradual privatization of areas that government is involved in, ultimately privatizing law and order itself.
What we do know is that Mr. Gore wasn't the bunkered Beltway incrementalist in this debate.
First, the project's planners are pragmatic-at least by the standards of their predecessors-pursuing an incrementalist strategy and focusing primarily on solving short-term engineering problems.
Incrementalism (incrementalist decision-making)
Wincing at such talk, Massalha, forever an incrementalist, heartily advocates an imperfect agreement as better than no agreement at all.
We've all become dogged realists" Which, of course, leads to the ultimate incrementalist strategy - changing the Supreme Court, seat by seat.
Mr. Bush, who may have been one of the most selfeffacing presidents in recent American history, went on to become a one-term incrementalist with little taste for big schemes.
The nightmare for advocates of universal coverage is this: Mr. Mitchell begins with an incrementalist bill, without even a delayed requirement that employers help pay for their workers' insurance.
In an address at Hofstra University in Hempstead, she first mentioned her failure on pushing Congress to enact sweeping national health care reform, then described herself as a new incrementalist.
One panel member, Bruce Vladeck, president of the United Hospital Fund, said, "Given the problems of child health in New York," the report may be "too mild and incrementalist."
But because he regards Mr. Gore as too much an incrementalist, Mr. Nader is saying in effect that he would choose outright defeat for the Democrats over small steps forward on those issues.
How can the Senate cast light on the question of whether Judge Roberts is a conservative ideologue with an agenda to transform the law or a conservative incrementalist who may surprise liberals and conservatives alike with his independence?