Sentences with phrase «conservative principles makes»

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At the same time, she writes in a later blog that the main point she wished to make in her earlier article is that atheists like her don't need belief in the biblical God in order to maintain certain ethical principles by reason alone, in the light of experience, and thus in a «conservative» manner.
Yes, Jesus a Liberal... and Ken you are a frightened human being... let it go... I'm not pushing anything on anyone... Christ loves everyone... man was made in God's image so deal with it... and me2 you and I both know it was the conservatives who wanted slavery... Abe Lincoln would be sickened by what has happened to his party... he was a man who stood on principle and believed in good for the common man... way different than the party you are tied to... Price... I agree with you in that there are many good Christians... unfortunately, there are many who are very ignorant and use Christ / God as a convenient excuse to denounce what they don't accept...
They will lead the way with clear, positive, and rationally persuasive arguments making the philosophical case for a principled conservative polity ¯ and social issues will play a central role.
«It's a very important day today for the future of the Republican Party and the Conservative Party and the statement it will make about decency, consistency, core principles,» Lazio said.
As the Conservatives propose a seemingly endless string of policies that seem to target the poor and favour the rich, the Labour opposition makes disgruntled noises but fails to offer any principled objections.
Gordon Brown, Labour's shadow Chancellor said: «Now that Kenneth Clarke has made it clear that in principle he favours the extension of VAT, the Conservatives will be forced to come clean before the next election on what their private plans are.»
After calling Obama «truly reckless» she urged her Republican conservative colleagues in Congress not to make political compromises, and to stick to their principles.
The decision not to adopt the commitment «made no sense to me», as it was «plain wrong» in principle and denied Labour a potentially game - changing line of attack against David Cameron's Conservatives, he said.
I am of mixed Slavic origin, linguist by profession and artist by vocation, adoring nice movies, music, traveling and learning new things as it makes me more open - minded and tolerant, but I have some very strong life principles that nothing will change and very conservative stand points about things...
The government, in the person of Sir Alistair Dormandy (Kenneth Branagh), a prig whose Freudian slips belie the conservative agenda he champions, dislikes the music on principle, and delights observing that the wonderful thing about being in power is that you can make something you don't like illegal.
Why not make the principled conservative case and say that Title I and other federal funding streams should simply be eliminated?
«Conservative principles don't matter to career insiders, just deals and deal making,» DeSantis camp press secretary David Vasquez said.
Although many different styles are encompassed by the term, there are certain underlying principles that define modernist art: A rejection of history and conservative values (such as realistic depiction of subjects); innovation and experimentation with form (the shapes, colours and lines that make up the work) with a tendency to abstraction; and an emphasis on materials, techniques and processes.
But Prof. Adler is clearly making, as he has for years, a serious attempt to grapple with the climate reality without abandoning conservative principles.
In any event, courts are very familiar with the (conservative) reasonable expectation of privacy principle and I imagine they would be drawn to it in resolving monitoring disputes, which would make acceptable use policies front and centre.
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