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Conservative and thought
It was thought that if the Conservatives were able to secure this piece of legislation, then the newly enfranchised electorate may return their gratitude to the Tories in the form of a Conservative vote at the next general election.
Conservative Judaism has its roots in the school of thought known as Positive-Historical Judaism, developed in 1850s Germany as a reaction to the more liberal religious positions taken by Reform Judaism.
Positive-Historical Judaism, the intellectual forerunner to Conservative Judaism, was developed as a school of thought in the 1840s and 1850s in Germany.
Rabbi Mordecai Kaplan, who developed Reconstructionist Judaism and taught at the Conservative Jewish Theological Seminary of America, also rejected the idea of a personal God, Kaplan instead thought of God " as a force, like gravity, built into the very structure of the universe ," believing that " since the universe is constructed to enable us to gain personal happiness and communal solidarity when we act morally, it follows that there is a moral force in the universe ; this force is what the Constructionists mean by God ," although some Reconstructionists do believe in a personal God.
This school of thought was the intellectual progenitor of Conservative Judaism.
He confided to his own family how he always regarded the Conservative party label as ' odious ' and thought of it a barrier to people joining what he thought could be a non-socialist but a reforming party during the 1930s which he hoped would be called ' National ' to include the parties of the National Government coalition in the 1930s.
A final barrier was removed a few days later when Haultain, who was a Conservative federally but who was thought to be a potential leader of a coalition government, announced that he would stay in Regina to lead the Saskatchewan Conservatives.
In 1948, some adherents of these two streams of thought ( mainly the latter one ) started a new fellowship, the Conservative Congregational Christian Conference ( CCCC ).
Although he never formally aligned himself with such school, one can see strong similarities between Evola's thought and the Conservative Revolutionary movement in Germany, such as a traditionalist worldview rejecting a purely biological concept of race and the ' self '
This voting practice did do damage to the NDP's electoral fortunes because it was interpreted as a call for blanket support for Liberal candidates over NDP candidates, with no real thought to which candidate had a better chance to defeat a Conservative in any individual riding.
The Conservative Party released a brief of their plans for the reopening in 2006, but this is thought by many to be political spin.
( I had thought I was a Conservative but I now see that I was not really one at all.
On the other hand he is thought to have influenced Cameron, since Reinfeldt was elected party leader in 2003 — two years before Cameron took control of the British Conservative Party in 2005.
Gorman disliked what she termed " middle-class idiots ", chauvinists, the EU, wet Tories, and the attitude of those in the Conservative Party who thought they were born to rule.
Kirkbride also lost the trust of Tory activists: the results of a poll on the ConservativeHome website showed that 81 % of those responding ( a self-selecting sample ) thought Kirkbride should go and only 6 % that she should remain as a Conservative MP.
When the Conservative Party was returned to power in the election, Churchill thought it unwise to appoint him Minister of Labour, and Maxwell Fyfe became both Home Secretary and cabinet minister for Welsh affairs.
The name Northcote is thought to be derived from the leader of the English Conservative Party, Stafford Henry Northcote.
The name is thought to be derived from the leader of the English Conservative Party, Stafford Henry Northcote.
While a Conservative victory was thought likely, the scale of the victory surprised many people ; the Conservative wins in Camden, Greenwich, Hammersmith and Haringey were particularly impressive.
In November 2009 he stepped down as the Conservative party's spokesman on employment in the European parliament because he thought the Conservatives ' new policy on not supporting a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty was " confused " and " essentially cosmetic ".
" When Conservative Party members called on her to apologize for these remarks she said that such comments " are in the best traditions of free speech and independence of thought.
The Conservative Revolutionary school of thought advocated a " new " conservatism and nationalism that was specifically German, or Prussian in particular.

Conservative and developed
Like Reform Judaism, the Conservative movement developed in Europe and the United States in the 19th century, as Jews reacted to the changes brought about by the Enlightenment and Jewish emancipation, a confluence of events that lead to Haskalah, or the Jewish Enlightenment.
Conservative Judaism holds that Halakha is normative and binding, and is developed as a partnership between people and God based on Sinaitic Torah.
Conservative Judaism teaches that Jewish law is not static, but has always developed in response to changing conditions.
The abolition of rates was in the manifesto of Thatcher's Conservative Party in the 1979 general election, and the replacement was proposed in the Green Paper of 1986, Paying for Local Government based on ideas developed by Dr Madsen Pirie and Douglas Mason of the Adam Smith Institute.
Wilson coined the term ' Selsdon Man ' to refer to the anti-interventionist policies of the Conservative leader Edward Heath, developed at a policy retreat held at the Selsdon Park Hotel in early 1970.
Conservative Judaism developed in Europe and the United States in the late 1800s, as Jews reacted to the changes brought about by the enlightenment and emancipation.
However, the Conservative rabbinate also notes that the Jewish community never developed any one binding catechism.
The participants, known as the Port Hopefuls, developed a program including many Conservative dogmas such as support for free enterprise and conscription.
After a disastrous spell at stockbroking with Buckmaster and Moore, in 1931, 25-year-old Pakenham joined the Conservative Research Department where he developed Education policy for the Conservative Party.
Parnell at first supported a Conservative government-they were still the smaller party after the elections-but after renewed agrarian distress arose when agricultural prices fell and unrest developed during 1885, Lord Salisbury ’ s Conservative government announced coercion measures in January 1886.
Like Blair, Straw believed Labour's electoral chances had been damaged in the past by the party appearing to be " soft on crime " and he developed a reputation as being even more authoritarian than the Conservative Home Secretary Michael Howard.
Conservative whites developed statutes and passed new constitutions creating restrictive voter registration rules.
In 1982, Wead co-authored with Ronald Reagan's Secretary of the Interior, James G. Watt, the book The Courage of a Conservative and developed his ideas further in chapter five of the book, which was entitled “ The Compassionate Conservative .”
The leading members of the Peelite faction that developed after the 1846 split of the Conservative Party were:
In the last few decades all the prayerbooks of Conservative Judaism, Reform Judaism and Reconstructionist Judaism have developed similar liturgies to be used on Yom HaShoah.
Conservative in background and outlook, Clayton quickly became a leader of the Adams faction which later developed into the Delaware Whig Party.
* Henry Charles Stephens, 1841 – 1918, Henry Stephens's son who developed the ink business and became a Conservative Party politician.
A plan was developed by Israeli Cabinet Secretary Elyakim Rubenstein, who negotiated secretly for many months with rabbis from Conservative, Reform and Orthodox Judaism, including faculty at Yeshiva University, with Lamm as Rosh Yeshiva.

Conservative and alongside
In Scotland's first referendum on devolution, held in March 1979, he campaigned for a " Yes " vote alongside the Conservative Alick Buchanan-Smith and the Liberal Russell Johnston.
Until her appointment as a shadow minister in October 2010, Abbott appeared alongside former Conservative politician and media personality Michael Portillo on the BBC's weekly politics digest This Week.
The CDA fringe meeting at the Conservative Party conference in October 2002 was addressed by Roger Knapman, leader of the United Kingdom Independence Party ; Ashley Mote, prominent UKIP MEP and author of " Overcrowded Britain-Our Immigration Crisis Exposed " ( 2004 ); John Gouriet, a founder with Norris McWhirter of the Freedom Association alongside Derek Turner, editor of Right Now!
Reid took a leading role in the campaign for a ' No ' vote alongside the Conservative Party leader David Cameron in the AV referendum in 2011.
In the 1988 federal election, McTeer ran as a Progressive Conservative candidate in Carleton — Gloucester, hoping to get elected alongside her husband.
At Conway, he played rugby union at centre alongside fly-half Iain Duncan Smith, who would later become leader of the Conservative Party.
The TRG was a constituent organisation of Conservative Mainstream alongside the Conservative Europe Group and Parliamentary Mainstream, and, at one time, all were run from shared offices in Westminster.
In 1973, alongside the introduction of advance corporation tax ( ACT ), Conservative chancellor Anthony Barber created a main rate of 52 %, together with a smaller companies ' rate of 42 %.
It operates alongside other departments of Conservative Campaign Headquarters at 30 Millbank, London SW1.
President George W. Bush waves to the crowd at CPAC 2008, alongside American Conservative Union chairman David Keene.
She left the Conservative People's Party on 7 May 2007, to be a co-founder of the party New Alliance, alongside Naser Khader and Anders Samuelsen.
Jones concludes that Kemper and the Virginia Redeemers deserve to rank in history alongside the Wade Hamptons and other proponents of the Conservative philosophy.
Eisenstein criticized dependence on “’ Reconstructionist rabbis ’ … borrowed from the ranks of Reform and Conservativism … A movement must produce its own leaders .” Kaplan himself was reluctant to establish a seminary which would mean creating a separate denomination alongside Reform, Conservative, and Orthodox Judaism.
Under Andrew Neil's editorship in the 1980s and early 1990s, The Sunday Times took a strongly Thatcherite and Wienerite slant, and became particularly strongly associated with the view that anti-commercialism among those who traditionally voted for the Conservative Party had actually worked alongside traditional socialism in undermining Britain's economic competitiveness.
Count Tolstoy insisted on being sued alongside Watts and, despite two efforts by Aldington to avoid this, fought the issue hard with the support of some senior members of the Conservative Party, including the Leader of the House of Lords, Lord Cranborne, and international public figures ranging from Nigel Nicolson and Graham Greene to Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn.

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