Sentences with phrase «likely conservative people»

Filipinas are most likely conservative people, considering that they are raised in a Christian country.

Not exact matches

Money aside, the people who live in these neighbourhoods aren't your average Canadians: They have stronger conservative views than the general population, they're more likely to be married and they have slightly larger families, according to detailed data provided by Environics Analytics.
On the contrary, if our world of information is opposed to a certain conservative stance, such as lower refugee admissions, we likely discount some genuine concerns people may have about security, which can actually be used as an opportunity to share valid information about vetting and what a refugee goes through to get here.
Some fraction of conservative activists probably favor this outcome, but mass support for flat taxes is likely a result of people initially misunderstanding the distributional impact.
People who tend to follow religions will likely follow the conservative party.
And yes, its most likely millions of people who have had their lives ruined by church, but conservatives hate it when you tell them the truth.
If they are from a biblically conservative tradition they are likely to use selected references to sexuality, marriage, and family to communicate the ideals of God in a way that will encourage and motivate people to strive for the ideal.6 This didactic use of the Bible fails to distinguish the radical difference between family life and the religious practices of ancient and modern cultures.
According to McHargue, people raised in more conservative structures — Southern Baptists, for example — are among the least likely to experience a faith transition.
«The millions of people who listen to and respect him are mostly conservatives, Republicans and older Americans (who)... have been the least likely to support legalizing marijuana,» Nadelmann said.
If you have supported a professional football club in England for any significant period of time, then at some point you're more than likely to have cheered and clapped a few, maybe more, of the following: racists, sexists, homophobes, bigots, petty criminals, bad husbands, bad fathers, adulterers, tax dodgers, wife - beaters, liars, people who don't close the tops of cereal boxes, Conservatives, and instances of any of the other shades and shapes of the evil that men do.
Perhaps more important was that the conference marked out the ground on which the parties are likely to try and fight the next election — the Conservatives will ask for time to finish the job of fixing the economy, Labour will focus on trying to reduce people's cost of living.
tactical political reasons (progressive atheists aren't likely to vote for a Republican even if he's an atheist so no votes to be picked up there; a far smaller # of people who are conservative atheists similarly wouldn't require politician to be atheist to vote for him in the first place; and non-atheists wouldn't be more likely to vote for an atheist over his professed lack of belief and may be more likely to NOT vote for the person if they are deeply religious).
If people become more conservative, and hence more Conservative, as they age, then it seems likely that 16 year olds will not behave terribly differently to 1conservative, and hence more Conservative, as they age, then it seems likely that 16 year olds will not behave terribly differently to 1Conservative, as they age, then it seems likely that 16 year olds will not behave terribly differently to 18 year olds.
The more the Tea Partiers seize the microphone and scare moderate Republicans with primary opponents, the more people they're likely to drive away from conservative politics.
The suggestion here is that people believe a vote for the Conservatives indicates a preference for personal gain over public good and are therefore less likely to admit voting Conservative.
For these people, the Conservatives have settled on the message that however much they may like what Nigel has to say, the better UKIP do next May the more likely it is that Her Majesty will have to ask Ed Miliband to form a government.
Then there are 8 % of people who think that a Labour government with SNP support is likely, and would be a good thing, the Conservative argument will fall flat with them.
Except all along, plenty of conservatives knew that Obamacare wasn't likely to go away once it was established, assuming it worked — in their eyes, because people won't stop suckling on the government teat once they're attached to it (Democrats might have a different characterization).
They have not yet been passed into law, but given that both Labour and the Conservatives seem intent on driving as many people as possible off incapacity related benefits, they are likely to be pursued by whichever party wins the election.
Today's poll found that 39 per cent of people thought the Conservatives would be more likely to run the economy well, up four on last month.
Breaking down 2010 Liberal Democrat voters by how much attention they pay to politics though shows a fascinating split: 2010 Lib Dem voters who paid a lot of attention to politics were more likely to switch to Labour; people who voted Lib Dem in 2010 but who paid little attention to politics were more likely to split to the Conservatives.
People who voted Conservative in 2010 are more likely to agree (44 %) than disagree (34 %) that UKIP are more honest than other political parties.
The Lib Dem «decapitation strategy» seemed to have little effect — the proportion of people who said it made them more likely to vote Lib Dem was cancelled out by the people who said it made them more likely to vote Conservative.
The former minister's proposal is likely to be rejected outright by Conservative ministers, after the party pledged to protect payments to older people in their 2010 general election manifesto.
People now believed the Conservatives were as likely to reduce immigration as Ukip itself and far more so than any other party.
Conservatives assert such legislation prevents voter fraud and keeps ineligible people from participating, while liberals maintain such legislation disenfranchises poor people, immigrants and minorities, who are less likely to possess a government I.D.
All these developments, it is argued, make people more likely to vote Conservative, less likely to vote Labour.
Alan Pearmain, deputy chairman of the South Ribble Conservative Association, has voted for Jeremy Corbyn, the person he said is «more than likely to ensure a Conservative government in the future».
Using this tool, we can see that 65 % of what made people more or less likely consider Conservative in September / October can be explained by how much they liked Cameron five months earlier.
Equally, Labour's share of the vote in the European elections will probably be a record low, but the Conservative share is likely to be pretty low too, and it is obvious that, more than ever before, people will use the vote as a protest.
There have been several polls that have asked how likely people are to vote Conservative with candidate A or candidate B in charge.
The kind of person who'd vote for the Conservative Party candidate likely hates Paterson and Pelosi already; that's the whole point of the ad.»
Likewise, conservatives with higher news media literacy were less likely to believe five conspiracy theories commonly associated with conservatives — among them that Barack Obama was not born in the U.S., that global warming is a hoax, and that the 2010 health care law authorized government panels to make end - of - life decisions for people on Medicare.
Earn says he and his colleagues considered the various uncertainties and took care to be as conservative as possible in their estimates; they didn't even include the effect that after an aspirin, people may be more likely to go out and meet people, increasing chances of spreading disease.
From our research and our understanding of the culture in the region gained, it is most likely due to the conservative nature of the people around here.
«People were much more likely to say «I'm fat» than «I'm a conservative.»»
For instance, we find that people who believe that school funding is sufficient (a typically conservative position) and who support more local control of funding (also typically conservative, though passed in California by the Democratic governor) are more likely to oppose the standards.
The Alfa Romeo Giulietta Veloce is likely to appeal to people looking for a departure from the conservative Euros and homogeneous also - rans.
But medical examiners are properly conservative in their conclusions, so if a person dies of heart failure during an episode of heat stress, it's quite likely that the inference necessary to find the death due to heat stress will not be drawn, or at least not on the death certificate.
That means that people whose are more politically conservative are more likely to be dismissive.
Being fundamentally religious or conservative is not what make a person less likely to accept climate science.
Those who push using RICO laws against «corporations and other organizations that have knowingly deceived the American people about the risks of climate change» («other organizations» meaning conservative think tanks and any skeptic climate scientist having any association with such entities) are likely emboldened because they've never before encountered push - back on the very core of their accusation.
On the subject of political conservatives being more likely to be sceptics, I think that this phenomenon is better explained by pointing out that lefties are ecstatic about having an excuse to steal people's money and to tell them how to live their lives and, as a result are less likely to be sceptics.
Liberals (59 %) are also significantly more likely to believe that climate change is harming people now, compared with just 32 % of conservatives.
Rest assured that the people who will be appointed will likely not be obvious card - carrying Conservatives.
If one of your Facebook friends had happened to download the app made on behalf of Cambridge Analytica in 2014 and decided to take the personality quiz, that person's profile data, along with the profile data of his friends, including yours, was likely in a cache owned by a company whose job was to install a conservative in the White House.
This would likely result in conservative estimates of the relationships between adverse childhood experiences as persons who had potentially been exposed to an experience would always be misclassified as unexposed; this type of misclassification would bias our results toward the null.32 However, to assess this potential effect, we repeated our analyses after excluding any respondent with missing information on any one of the adverse childhood experiences.
Where a person stands on the political spectrum also coincides with attitudinal shifts: • Liberals (20 %) are more likely than Conservatives (13 %)-- who in turn are more likely than Moderates (5 %) to say they'd consider moving to live someplace where their political views are more accepted.
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