Synonym: cautious, protective, progressive. Similar words: conservation, observation, reservation, consecutive, innovative, at intervals, consent, consensus. Meaning: [-tɪv] n. a person who has conservative ideas or opinions. adj. 1. resistant to change 2. opposed to liberal reforms 3. avoiding excess 4. unimaginatively conventional 5. conforming to the standards and conventions of the middle class.
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(151) I can help keep a conservative agenda in the House.
(152) The Conservative government of the 1980s has aroused profound anxiety by its policies of centralization and executive control.
(153) He described this aesthetic response as the bed-rock of conservative criticism.
(154) With Carpenter, Kelly and Davies acting as a voting bloc, the board adopted a conservative legislative agenda.
(155) But Labour councillors rebutted the Conservative group's allegation by accusing them of not wanting to face the truth.
(156) The groups most adamant about denying help to battered women were the conservative fundamentalists and some orders of Catholicism.
(157) He proposed an amendment to the poll tax to take account of ability to pay and split the Conservative Party in 1988.
(158) What if I was a both pessimistic and optimistic, prodigal and stingy, emotional and conservative(Sentencedict.com), lachrymose and decadent person?
(159) In fact another minority Conservative government would not be a bad result for Canada: neither of the main party leaders has done enough to persuade Canadians that they deserve untrammelled power.
(160) Liberals may be humoring themselves, but for the moment it's fun to watch slippery conservative politicians—Newt, Mitt Romney—try to scramble to ride the tiger.
(161) Some clinical case reports have shown that immature permanent teeth with periradicular periodontitis or abscess can undergo apexogenesis after conservative endodontic treatment.
(162) The 650-odd bishops who attended the once-a-decade Lambeth conference went home with open schism between the liberal and conservative wings of the worldwide Anglican Communion averted.
(163) Another contender for the job is a conservative, former police chief Mohammed Baqer Qalibaf.
(164) Results 10 cases of PEP occurred after laparoscopic surgery, and 5 happened at laparotomy. 3 cases after salpingectomy, and 12 after after conservative operation of tubal pregnancy.
(165) The church still holds that position, which is also supported by conservative Christians such as Southern Baptists .
(165) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(166) Europeans voted in the last day of European Union parliamentary elections Sunday, with conservative and far-right parties expected to score over the left.
(167) Thus it can be seen that the secondary structures of 4. 5S RNA gene in enterobacteria are quite conservative .
(168) Xinhua News: The 41st Canadian federal election results announced on the evening local time, 2, led by Prime Minister Stephen Harper's Conservative Party wins.
(169) Goal: Observation union application Chinese and western drugs conservative treatment extra-uterine pregnancy curative effect.
(170) Larry Nichols had made more than 120 phone calls from his office to conservative supporters of the Nicaraguan Contras, a cause the national Republicans strongly supported.
(171) The central character is a deceptively emollient senior figure in a Conservative Government.
(172) Henry Nau, an expert with the conservative Heritage Foundation, questioned whether current policies are effective.
(173) This pessimistic mass society thesis stressed the conservative and reconciliatory role of mass culture for the audience.
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