Progression in a sentence as a noun

It is not a normal situation with normal progression from new hire, right seat, left seat taking a decade or two.

A few times my competency damns me and I end up stuck in my progression, but I follow a strict up or out policy.

A slippery ***** is fallacious if there's no argument for the the progression down the *****.

And I'd say most of the flaws are on the higher end and solved with things like Settlers of Catan and such, not the children's part of the progression.

The pay is usually better and it's a natural career progression most organizations are built around.

This is easily done because the automatic progression is inconsistent, so I've had to tab twice before getting to the year, and because it automatically moves me there, I end up on the CVV.

In this trial, there is no doubt that the primary endpoint was positive and clinically and statistically significant, even with only 40% of people on the trial having had a progression event.

It is that program construction is \nnot always a simple progression in which each act of assembly represents a distinct forward step and that the \nfinal product can be described simply as the sum of many sub-assemblies.

Progression definitions

noun

a series with a definite pattern of advance

noun

a movement forward; "he listened for the progress of the troops"

See also: progress advance

noun

the act of moving forward (as toward a goal)

See also: progress procession advance advancement