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conservatism - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • show: Perhaps the outstanding work to show this inspired conservatism is his Piano Quintet in D major of 1959, Opus 23.
  • have: Has Conservatism been more concerned with social stability or economic freedom?
  • challenge: Skeptics such as James Young have challenged the innate conservatism of most sites of memory.
  • see: To see modern conservatism in action, go to Australia.
  • make: But the danger is that we just make Conservatism seem banal.
  • give: I think that should give Conservatism renewed confidence and purpose.

Preposition: at

  • level: However, there is immense conservatism at an administrative level.

Adjective modifier

  • compassionate: We need to expose the sham of the new Tory ' compassionate conservatism ' .
  • innate: This is due, in part, to the innate conservatism of farmers.
  • inherent: These barriers include: the inherent conservatism of the pharmaceutical profession.
  • modern: Fifth on my list, would be the theme of freedom which must be at the heart of modern Conservatism.
  • radical: These are the foot soldiers of radical movement conservatism.
  • British: There is no voice for British conservatism within the group.

Modifies a noun

  • today: I believe giving new pride and purpose to our great cities is going to be an important part of the renewal of Conservatism today.

Noun used with modifier

  • nation: One Nation Conservatism has nothing in common with the socialism of the Labor Party, Old or New.
  • realist: As to realist conservatism, she highlighted a certain air de famille between Realism and Conservatism.

Preposition: in

  • design: New housing has to be in keeping with its surroundings, but this has unfortunately led to conservatism in architectural designs.
  • action: To see modern conservatism in action, go to Australia.
  • ir: Pluralist conservatism in IR is closely linked to the works of the ' International Society School ' .

Preposition: of

  • employer: One interviewee mentioned the conservatism of science employers and thought that this might adversely affect disabled students ' employment prospects.

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