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The conservative led Centre-right government accepted this variety of " minority parliamentarism ", that is, without making it a question of the government's parliamentary survival.
Current estimates as to the number of child laborers in the country range from the government's conservative estimate of 12 million children under 13 years of age to the much higher estimates of children's rights activists, which hover around 60 million.
The DEA itself was in part intended to serve as an expansionary counter-weight to what Labour saw as the conservative influence of the Treasury, though the appointment of Wilson's deputy, George Brown, as the Minister in charge of the DEA was something of a two-edged sword, in view of Brown's reputation for erratic conduct ; in any case the government's decision over its first three years to defend sterling's parity with traditional deflationary measures ran counter to hopes for an expansionist push for growth.
Mulroney's inability to improve the government's finances, as well as his use of tax increases to deal with it, were major factors in alienating the western conservative portion of his power base.
Although he was a political conservative, his reputation as a spokesperson for the downtrodden gave his actions authenticity and became important in the early struggle against charrismo, the one-party government's practice of co-opting and controlling unions.
As a conservative Republican and a financier, Mellon was irritated by the manner in which the government's budget was maintained, with expenses due now and rising rapidly, with the failure of income or revenues to keep pace with those expense increases, and with the lack of savings.
Still, the confiscation of Church property as well as the lay government's direction of Church affairs made the Duke disliked among clerics, whether Reformed or conservative.
The conservative government's delay was a contributing factor to the creation of a new political party, Western Canada's Reform Party of Canada.
Snedden allowed himself to be persuaded to use the conservative majority in the Senate to block the Whitlam government's budget in 1974.
He was the chairman of the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee until he " reluctantly " agreed to resign on the request of the government who reportedly wished to appoint a more ideologically conservative Senator to the role after the committee issued a report critical of the Conservative government's foreign aid policy.
The Triennium was a conflictive period, and a number of conservative intrigues and political tensions between liberals and conservatives weakened progressively the government's authority.
Malcolm Turnbull, later a minister in the ( conservative ) Australian Liberal Government and then in September 2008 Opposition Leader, was the lawyer who overcame the British government's suppression orders against Spycatcher.
On domestic matters, editorial opinion is centre-right, usually supporting socially conservative values and self-reliance over social welfare, government fiscal restraint, and reducing the government's role in the New Zealand economy.
After the German Revolution, the Weimar government's conservative parties demanded with varying urgency new settlement in and aid for existing landholders in East Prussia, a policy known as osthilfe.
Borowski ran as a social conservative, criticizing the NDP government's toleration of abortion services and suggesting that Malinowski was guilty of hypocrisy in this regard.
Campaigning the following year in the socially conservative riding of Simcoe-Grey, Guergis said that she would vote against the federal government's proposed legalization of same-sex marriage.
Then he joined the New South Wales public service as an economic advisor to the Premier's Department and the Treasury, a position from which he resigned in 1937 in protest against what he saw as the state conservative government's timid economic policies.
Hutcheson's conservative politics and his conflict with the CIO may have played some part in the government's decision in 1940 to charge Hutcheson and other union leaders for criminal violations of the Sherman Act in 1940.
With the mass-resignation from the Whig Club of Burke and other conservative Whig MPs, Fitzwilliam wrote to Lady Rockingham on 28 February 1793 and spoke of the Whig party split into three factions: those who wholeheartedly support the Revolution ; those who wholeheartedly condemn it, support the government and wish for a war to destroy it ; and the third ( which Fitzwilliam identified with ) " thinking French principles ... wicked and formidable, are ready to resist them " by supporting the government's " measures of vigour " but " engaging for nothing further ".
A conservative MLA in a traditionally Labor district, Cunningham is perhaps most well known for having brought Rob Borbidge's Coalition minority government to power in 1996, following the then Goss Labor government's loss in the Mundingburra by-election.
" The unified opposition shown in Britain was in fact motivated by long-term strains of liberal and conservative thought, with the desire to protect small nations and the balance of power in Europe, respectively, a factor in coming to the government's decision.
Magyar Nemzets editorials often complain about bias of the more readily available Népszabadság and the former government's de facto censorship by cutting off funds for conservative news
The government's economic policies were thought to be too conservative by trade unions and many left-wing voters.

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This continued to be his preference despite the armistice with Korea, Throughout his terms Eisenhower took a hard-line attitude toward China, as demanded by conservative Republicans, with the goal of driving a wedge between China and the Soviet Union.
Tibbetts argues that such a relation between NCTE and Orwell's work is contradicting because ' the Committee's attitude towards language is liberal, even radical ' while ' Orwell's attitude was conservative, even reactionary '.
The common view in the party is a critical attitude towards the state and to conservative and egalitarian social policies.
His attitude in matters of worship was conservative, and in the Leipsic Interim he was said by Cordatus and Schenk even to be Crypto-Catholic.
Perhaps the most marked of these is a conservative and traditionalist attitude, where innovative ideas or new technology are discarded or left untested.
Barton was a moderate conservative, and advanced liberals in his party disliked his relaxed attitude to political life.
Although he is traditionally conservative in his attitude, in how he dislikes change and novel situations, he can adapt to them quite well, quickly mastering unfamiliar social milieus.
Despite his conservative credentials, Cosgrave adopted a somewhat positive attitude to the Just Society document.
The prime mover ( who is regarded as the founder ) was Reverend William Vernon Harcourt, following a suggestion by Sir David Brewster, who was disillusioned with the elitist and conservative attitude of the Royal Society.
Edward Timms has called the work a " faulted masterpiece " and a " fissured text " because the evolution of Kraus ' attitude during the time of its composition ( from aristocratic conservative to democratic republican ) means that the text has structural inconsistencies resembling a geological fault.
In view of the previous clashes of arms and the " lost " territories, the remaining German population from the beginning had a strong nationalistic attitude, with the national conservative German National People's Party ( DNVP ) emerging as the strongest political power in the provincial elections.
The Army's leaders retained a generally conservative political outlook, and had an ambivalent attitude towards the Nazi party and the unruly SA, the party's political militia.
Alex Kerr, author of the book Dogs and Demons, has criticized Arudou for his " openly combative attitude ", an approach that Kerr thinks usually " fails " in Japan and may reinforce the conservative belief " that gaijin ( foreigners ) are difficult to deal with ".
This attitude is concisely expressed by Goehr's striking assertion that " all art is new and all art is conservative ".
His attitude toward the Kabbalah is determined by his conservative standpoint.
The conservative attitude changed only after disappointing results in the 1962 WC when officials like the 75 year old Peco Bauwens retired.
The effect that this concept had on church music was threefold: first, it bred a highly conservative attitude to musical composition ; secondly, it stabilized the melodic tradition of certain hymns ; and thirdly, it continued, for a time, the anonymity of the composer.
Harold, Jr. went on to hold the seat for a decade, and this attitude served him well as a popular, conservative Democrat, as the district was considerably enlarged in the 2000 redistricting and now again includes a substantial minority of white voters.
Scelba had a conservative attitude toward certain issues such as scant bathing suits, public kissing and nude statues.
He began as a conservative and patriotic writer of verses, commentaries, and translations in local daily newspapers ; but through his reading of, among others, the English socialist Robert Blatchford, he gradually adopted a more liberal and even radical attitude.
However, authorities maintain a conservative attitude toward the apparitions.
The eventual victor, Giuseppe Melchiorre Sarto, Patriarch of Venice, was a working-class populist conservative, closer in attitude to the papacy of Pius IX than Leo XIII.
The conservative ' attitude ' ... was one of trusting to the past, to long-established patterns of thought and conduct, and of assuming that novelties were more likely to be dangerous than advantageous.

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