Similar words: conservation, conservative, reservation, observation, observatory, enervate, observant, observable. Meaning: [kən'sɜːvətɪzəm] n. a political or theological orientation advocating the preservation of the best in society and opposing radical changes.
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61. Indeed, in political terms Die-hard conservatism proved to be even less relevant than its pre-war namesake.
62. The Declaration of Rights itself was couched in the language of political conservatism.
63. There was a strong strain of Anglophilia in the Alsop clan, and a consistent devotion to the politics of moderate conservatism.
64. In 1945 Rhee possessed moral authority and commanded deep respect, even among those antagonistic to his conservatism.
65. Edmund Burke is the conservatism founder.
66. Port hymns to his conservatism.
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67. the innate conservatism of older people.
68. Nakasone's political thought is a complicated mixture which is deeply impacted by Conservatism, Nationalism , Neo-conservatism, forming a japanesque. Neo-conservatism and Neo-nationalism.
69. Also, our ideological and theoretical workers should always guard against self-satisfaction, narrow-minded conservatism and ignorant boasting, failings which Comrade Mao Zedong warned us against.
70. Conservatism accounting principle has great influence on the financial report.
71. The Foreign Policy of Reagan Administration has strong color of conservatism.
72. The conservatism and judicial activism was embodied vividly in a series of cases decided by the Supreme Court.
73. We can only assume that Breivik has confused the computer fantasy games he played - using a busty blonde avatar named "conservatism" - with political analysis.
74. But the first principle of conservatism, constantly deployed against liberal reformers, is that it is not wise to make radical changes to long-standing laws and institutions for small gains.
75. We previously have made reference to the accounting concept of conservatism.
76. Economic reforms proceed cautiously because of deep-rooted political and social conservatism.
77. Has Accounting Reform Improved Financial Reporting Conservatism of Chinese Listed Companies?
78. But the profession was notorious for its conservatism and the verbose and esoteric language it used.
79. The uneasy coupling of fascism and conservatism spawned a new kind of political regime.
80. Avant-guard, revolutionary, helplessness, femininity, fashion, conservatism, affectionateness , rupture...all of these can be seen in that puny thing.
81. More than any other sport, the NBA allows for both individual flash-and-dazzle theatrics and solid fundamentals- progressivism and conservatism, all in a single possession.
82. The repeated emergence of conservatism reflects Chinese intellectuals' worry over modernness.
83. However, the accounting concept of conservatism suggests that goodwill usually should be amortized over a much shorter period.
84. Such a defence is rooted in the innate conservatism of the economic profession.
85. The Midwest is celebrated for its small - town, farm - based conservatism and is home to historic American populism.
86. Above the empiricism philosophy foundation, Burke formed his conservatism basic creed which was venerating the tradition, and maintaining the order.
87. Conservatism ( the principles of the Conservative Party in British politics ).
88. Debt from creditors (mainly banks)-to-assets ratio, resource embezzlement from controlling shareholders, insider control and government intervention all affect accounting conservatism.
89. Whether accounting conservatism principle can be carried out efficiently relationship with the consequences of accounting policy.
90. Disraeli conformed to the historical trend of the times, overcoming magnitude of pressure to reform Conservatism.
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