Sentences with phrase «most conservative way»

Executive: This is an open opportunity to share your preferences in a most conservative way of course.
Chong: The most economically efficient way to reduce emissions, the cheapest way to reduce emissions and the most conservative way to reduce emissions is through a revenue - neutral carbon tax.
But it's just about the most conservative way to regulate carbon — it offers states maximum flexibility.
It hasn't changed over the years and is still the safest and most conservative way to buy a house.
The new line of work detached him a bit from the conservative movement» in the most conservative way imaginable.
Annuities are one of the most conservative ways to ensure that you enjoy a stable and long - term stream of income to supplement your other forms of retirement income.
They are one of the most conservative ways for a company to track and reward the value that customers bring to the business.

Not exact matches

Given that two - way trade between Canada and the United States was over $ 750 billion in 2015, even the most conservative estimates of compliance costs are in the billions.
One reason, I suspect, is a reflexive hostility to fundamentalists and socially conservative Catholics whose religious way of life is most likely to come into conflict with the dominant strains of our liberal secular culture.
«If I were a conservative Christian (which I most certainly am not), I would be very reasonably fearful, not just as to tax exemptions but as to a wide range of other programs — fearful that within a generation or so, my religious beliefs would be treated the same way as racist religious beliefs are.»
John Warwick Montgomery, a lawyer and philosopher as well as theologian, provides perhaps the most comprehensive argument by a conservative in his recent book Human Rights and Human Dignity: An Apologetic for the Transcendent Perspective (Zondervan, 1986) He concludes that rights derived from the inerrant teachings of the Bible give authority to the rights set forth in the Universal Declaration, even exceeding its claims in significant ways.
A woman conservative (again, who they, hypocritically, refer to in the most disgusting ways) 5.
They had great respect for the religious and cultural basis of Western civilization but most would in no way consider themselves religious conservatives.
Candidates say things that they will not defend (or try to fake their way out of) in the general election, and, in return, populist conservatives get, at most, a momentary rush of solidarity when the voters are not watching.
Most Helpful: Kathy Escobar with «8 ways those from more liberal - progressive and conservative - evangelical persuasions can better love each other»
The conservative / liberal dichotomy refers most often to a stance on theological ethics and a way of using the Bible.
It was that by the definition of conservative and liberals today Jesus was a liberal, even though most conservatives say it is the other way around.
These men use the conflict in faith between Christianity and communism to give a Christian sanction to the most conservative interpretation of the American way of life.
He takes a conservative approach to most of the questions and issues surrounding Exodus, but does so in a thoroughly scholarly way.
But more importantly, she believes in the power of the Bible in ways that are incomprehensible even for our most rabid «conservatives
My wife who is way more conservative appreciates most of your stuff and is offended by some.
Most Conservative American * Christians * cling to the Law, not the Cross, Pentecostal / Charismatics use traditional church - speak to cloak a spiritual gnosticism in much the same way as Liberal * Christians * hid their secular humanism behind traditional theological terminology that has been redefined by context.
If I am in a place where I know that the surrounding community is a bit more conservative (read: haredi), I try my hardest to situate myself in a way that is the most inconspicuous.
Now, nowhere in my original piece did I mean to imply that bad online manners were a strictly conservative phenomenon, and if it sounded that way, I apologize: I would argue that most anonymous mobs have the same pleasant tendency to veer toward the extreme.
The most commonly proposed solution is an increase in housebuilding which will put downward pressure on prices.The new Conservative government promises more homes and more ways of buying these homes.
And Schneiderman is determined, clearly, to do everything he can to keep things this way — spendingbig to raise his own name recognition, and perhaps to define Cahill (most likely as too conservative for Democrat - dominated New York) before Cahill can afford to do it himself.
It's partly her way because she is much more committed to social change than most Conservatives.
The most conservative members of the Senate included a four - way tie among Republican lawmakers: Sens. Fred Akshar, Kathy Marchione, Sue Serino and Jim Tedisco.
Bluntly, your hope is that an issue that matters to you and to many educated middle - class people (but not to most Labour voters, who may well regard the idea in the same way as many Conservatives, as a way to give unfair influence to Liberal Democrats), electoral reform, is important enough to form an electoral alliance over, despite the fact this would leave many party members unable to vote (and who would get to stand in say Durham or Redcar anyway?).
Earlier this week, economic secretary to the Treasury Ed Balls said the EU was the only way to effectively deal with climate change, and he condemned David Cameron for being the most «anti-European» leader the Conservatives had ever had.
George Osborne hopes the regime of DEEMs will undermine the Labour party by concentrating executive powers in a DEEM, considerably reducing the power of directly - elected councillors, and in that way opening up the prospect of Conservatives winning the DEEM elections within areas where most councillors might be Labour, following the pattern in London where a mainly Labour region has a Conservative DEEM in Boris Johnson.
With $ 33 million and counting worth of political cash in the bank, Cuomo has a significant advantage over Astorino in the way of resources, and can use that money to define his opponent as a far right conservative who's out - of - step with most New Yorkers before Astorino gets a chance to make his own case.
The other standard trackers all paint an equally bleak picture for the government, on the forced choice question (which I always tend to think of our best indicator of which way tactical voting is likely to go next time round, given that there are no regular tracker questions that ask directly about it) the Conservatives now enjoy a 12 point lead over Labour, they have an 8 point lead as the party most likely to run the economy well, David Cameron has an 8 point lead as Best Prime Minister.
Replacing Howard with a leader who is seen as less extreme should help the Conservatives move people's perception of them closer to the centre ground, and once Labour's leader is a figure who is percieved as being on the other side of the psychological left - right divide they may be in a better position to win support back from Labour amongst right - of - centre voters, but either way you cut it they are still as by far the most extreme of the three main parties.
«The Group was formed on the presumption that the most effective way of at least modifying this process was by working internally within the Conservative Party rather than, for instance, setting up a rival party such as Ukip.»
The more seats a party or grouping has, the more chance it has of forming a government - with 198 seats out of 646 the Conservative Party could only form a government if significant numbers of other MP's decided to back them, as happened in 1924 when there was a situation that the Conservatives didn't want to form a coalition with either other main party and equally the Liberals didn't want a coalition with Labour and the Liberals and Conservatives saw it as an opportunity to allow Labour into government but in a situation in which legislation was still reliant on Liberal and Conservative votes and they could be brought down at the most suitable time, supposing the notional gains were accurate and in the improbable event of the next election going exactly the same way in terms of votes then 214 out of 650 is 32.93 % of seats compared to at 198 out of 646 seats - 30.65 % of seats and the Conservative Party would then be 14 seats closer towards a total neccessary to form a government allowing for the greater number of seats, on the one hand the Conservatives need Labour to fail but equally they need to succeed themselves given that the Liberal Democrats appear likely to oppose anyone forming a government who does not embark on a serious programme to introduce PR, in addition PC & SNP would expect moves towards Independence for Scotland and Wales, the SDLP will be likely to back Labour and equally UKIP would want a committment to withdraw from Europe and anyway will be likely to be in small numbers if any, pretty much that leaves cutting a deal with the DUP which would only add the backing of an extra 10 - 13 MP's.
Not least when the most likely way we'd end up in government was in coalition with Labour or the Conservatives, who were both committed to put fees up.
6 are Conservative held seats where the Lib Dems came a close second last time and need not unduly delay us, all show a shift from Lib Dem to Conservative and Conservative holds, the most interesting ones being Watford (which was a three way marginal in 2010 and remains so in this poll) and the two Cornish seats in the sample which both put UKIP in second place, more on that later.
[85] Conservative MP Margot James, who was considered one of the most influential gay women in 2009, [86] called these comments «scaremongering» and said: «I think it is a completely unacceptable way for a prelate to talk.
Put another way, the agreement he has signed with the Liberal Democrats could make Cameron the most transformational Tory figure since Robert Peel, the founder of the modern Conservative party.
And Claudia Tenney, one of the state Legislature's most conservative members, won a three - way contest with 44.3 percent of the vote to replace moderate Republican Richard Hanna, who gained notoriety by being the first sitting GOP member of Congress to back Clinton.
Gipson was elected to the state Senate in the 41st District (most of Dutchess County, part of Putnam County) in 2012, ousting 20 - year - incumbent Steve Saland, R - Poughkeepsie, in a three - way race that also included Conservative Party candidate Neil DiCarlo, who challenged Saland on his crucial vote for same - sex marriage in New York.
We must locate their most vulnerable seats and go out of our way to split the Conservative vote.
If history is any guide we might expect the Conservatives to do a little better as most of the battleground seats have new Conservative incumbents, but only by a very small amount — the reality is that Con - Lab marginals do tend to behave in pretty much the same way as the nation as a whole does.
By way of reciprocation in the dozen or so Conservative - held seats most vulnerable to the Liberal Democrats, candidates from the latter party would also stand down.
Rep. Daniel Rovero, one of the most conservative members of the House Democratic caucus, said there is «no way» he could support a budget proposal that includes a major tax increase.
The disclosure that one of the most senior figures in the Tory leadership at the time had reason to believe Ashcroft was a non-dom will raise questions about the way in which successive Conservative leaders have dealt with questions about the peer's tax status over the past decade.
I'd hate to be called a UKIP troll, because on most things I am more Conservative than anything else, but on the EU I am with UKIP all the way.
In the 1980s, under conservative prime minister Brian Mulroney, Canada led the way in international policies to control acid rain and chlorofluorocarbons: the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer is the most successful piece of international environmental legislation ever enacted.
but what most of you may not realize is that i'm very conservative in the way i dress.
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