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Despite the conservative nature of the times, Housman, as distinct from the prudence of his public life, was quite open in his poetry, and especially his A Shropshire Lad, about his deeper sympathies.
These cautious tactics aroused derision amongst their more conservative French and Russian opponents but proved appropriate to the new nature of warfare.
In Why F A Hayek is a Conservative, British policy analyst Madsen Pirie believes Hayek mistakes the nature of the conservative outlook.
When Hera, the most conservative of goddesses — for she had the most to lose in changes to the order of nature — discovered that Leto was pregnant and that Zeus was the father, she realized that the offspring would cement the new order.
His far more ample prose writings, peppered with many aphorisms and bons mots, reveal a conservative and skeptical outlook on human nature, verging on the cynical.
It was said not to be merely a personal desire for peace, but his conservative religious nature that guided him in his acts of conciliation.
We however, who in the previous chapter, take the attraction of the sulphur ball as electrical in nature and operating through a conservative potency, cannot admit that the air plays a role in producing the attraction.
A conservative by nature, Diệm confined his nationalist activities to occasional trips to Saigon to meet with Phan Bội Châu.
Progressive Chinese officials, with support from Protestant missionaries, persuaded Emperor Guangxu to institute reforms, which alienated many conservative officials by their sweeping nature.
Stein was politically conservative, though the nature of her opinions is debated.
Ford, a conservative by nature, set out to preserve both Washington's standing at home, and America's abroad.
Classical neoliberalism's respect for tradition, combined with its pragmatic approach to progress, endeared it to conservative movements around the world looking for a way to adapt to the changing nature of the modern world.
While his showy nature has often been considered charming and even charismatic by the west, in the relatively more conservative Chinese society it is often perceived as frivolous, pompous and lacking in character and substance.
Known as a conservative theologian, he opposed Aquinas ' views on the nature of the soul.
One, conservative towards Classicism, taking roots in timelessness, wanting to sanctify again the healthy, physically plastic in pure drawing after nature ... after so much eccentricity and chaos reference to the repercussions of World War I ...
He was conservative by nature, leading some historians to suggest that personally he would have been closer to the Conservative rather than to the Liberal Party, but for political needs.
In later years, the double effect of the Phoenix Park trauma and the O ’ Shea affair reinforced the conservative side of his nature.
The most sung themes include: student love, love for the city and bohemian life, and the ironic and critical reference to the discipline and conservative nature of the professors and their courses.
Many findings of Mammoth pre-dating the last glacial maximum ( LGM ) have been found, being evidence of the conservative nature of the LGM in the region.
In a debate with Project Censored's Associate Director Mark Lowenthal, Jack Shafer wrote that Project Censored had " an overbearing left-wing bias -- a fact belied by its refusal to review stories from the right-wing or conservative press, the openly partisan nature of the stories that are selected and the leftist panel of judges who help select them.
Some critics on the political left allege that AIPAC holds views that are politically conservative in their nature, while AIPAC's membership has also been described as " overwhelmingly Democratic " by conservatives.
Theorists such as Callinicos ( 1991 ) and Calhoun ( 1995 ) offer a conservative position on the nature of contemporary society, downplaying the significance and extent of socio-economic changes and emphasising a continuity with the past.
Whereas traditional criticisms of environmentalism come from the more conservative " right " of politics, leftist critiques of nature pioneered by postmodernist constructionism highlight the need to recognise " the other ".
" Conversely, some radicals were satisfied for being validated in their belief of the conservative nature of the American academy.

conservative and these
Alongside these liberal and left-wing efforts, a small group of conservative institutions were born in Ann Arbor.
Burke's views were a mixture of liberal and conservative, with the crucial caveat that the meaning of these terms in this time period was markedly different from popular conceptions of the present day.
The conservative movement of the 1950s attempted to bring together these divergent strands, stressing the need for unity to prevent the spread of " Godless Communism ", which Reagan later labeled an " evil empire ".
This left the Rump basically a conservative body whose vested interests in the existing land ownership and legal systems made them unlikely to want to reform these.
Sociologist Richard N. Pitt argues that these organizations are only available to LGBT members of liberal denominations, as opposed to those in conservative denominations.
However, these were somewhat quieted when he formed a coalition with the more conservative Dominica Freedom Party.
His conservative male audiences were frequently shocked by the ' heresies ' he put into the mouths of characters, such as these words of his heroine Medea:
Crucially, Cannon exercised these powers to maintain discipline within the ranks of his own party: the Republicans were divided into the conservative " Old Guard ," led by Cannon, and the progressives, led by President Theodore Roosevelt.
Some of these Christian unions have had some ties to centrist or conservative political movements and some do not regard strikes as acceptable political means for achieving employees ' goals.
In the United States, many of these studies focus on issues of a conservative / liberal balance in the media.
In Australia, many feminist social organizations accepted government funding during the 1980s, and the election of a conservative government in 1996 crippled these organizations.
However, the validity of these ordinations is strongly disputed by some of the conservative Theravada establishment.
Given Jerome's conservative methods, and that manuscript evidence from outside Egypt at this early date is very rare ; these Vulgate readings have considerable critical interest.
From these films the concept of the " Swedish sin " ( licentiousness ) developed, even though Swedish society was at the time still fairly conservative regarding sex, and the international concept of Swedish sexuality was and is largely exaggerated.
The very conservative William could not live with these constitutional changes.
The shift from the traditionally conservative notion of history as the story of power and those who held it, social historians emerged with narratives of those who suffered and resisted these powers.
Initiated by Thomas Henry Huxley, the group consisted of such important scientists as Joseph Dalton Hooker, Herbert Spencer, and John Tyndall, along with another five scientists and mathematicians ; these scientists were all avid supporters of Darwin ’ s theory of evolution as common descent, a theory which, during the latter-half of the 19th century, received a great deal of criticism among more conservative groups of scientists.
Perhaps the most marked of these is a conservative and traditionalist attitude, where innovative ideas or new technology are discarded or left untested.
A force field F, defined everywhere in space ( or within a simply-connected volume of space ), is called a conservative force or conservative vector field if it meets any of these three equivalent conditions:
Geometry of shrines and altars tends to identify these with the cities of the Yajur Veda: they might easily be a thousand years older than this conservative date.
The results of these conservative principles led, broadly speaking, to repression in general and to suppression of non-Russian nationalities and religions in particular.
The Federalist Society for Law & Public Policy Studies is an organization of conservative and libertarian lawyers and others dedicated to debate of these principles.
Many conservative religious believers hold that in the absence of a plausible, parsimonious scientific theory, the best explanation for these events is that they were performed by a supernatural being, and cite this as evidence for the existence of a god or gods.

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