Sentences with phrase «rather conservative view»

Please note that both these articles provide a rather conservative view which explicitly rejects more sensationalist claims of DPRK's ability to «flatten» Seoul or completely destroy it.
Historically IFAB have always taken rather a conservative view or attitude towards any proposed changes, and in any event FIFA has 50 % of the votes when it comes to considering any amendments.

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Thus, most black Americans view the new black conservative assault on the black liberal leadership as a step backward rather than forward.
This is much wiser rather than adopting a view simply because a conservative label has been stuck on it.
Fillon's references to his conservative Catholic views and the Church's place in forging French identity, however, now draw attention to the FN's rather secular character, which is more nationalist than Catholic.
It's simple as this, Rick Santorum appeals to the less educated, extremely conservative and more bigot minded segment of rural America, which is largely dominated by Born again evangelicals, who as the article points out have a misguided view that that Mormons aren't Christian, and in their misguided bigotry seem to be voting against Romney based upon their religion rather than for a good candidate who can win the general election.
While he admits that Solzhenitsyn has a romantic «conservative view of nations, holding that their allure lies in their «mystical nature,» Mahoney cites considerable evidence indicating that Solzhenitsyn views nations as spiritual and cultural entities rather than racial organisms, as Fascist ideology does.
Rather than have 200 hardcore Tories in a constituency select a hard - right Tory MP, Conservative candidates would have to moderate their views and platform in order to appeal to non-partisan and even Labour voters if they want to pass the primary.
There is a great danger that the response to this challenge will sound something like this: Labour's internal democratisation simply empowers «good» working class people — plainly, those who are receptive to a left - wing political agenda — while there is in any case no point in engaging a dialogue with the «bad» working class people who hold socially conservative views, resent immigration and see UKIP rather than Labour as the «party of work.»
So, we are trying to be very conservative, maybe on the too - conservative point of view, but [I'd] rather do that in otherwise.
He says that's a lesson from his work on climate change doubters, whose real driver often isn't their beliefs about the role of carbon dioxide but rather their conservative political views.
Rather, like Values Clarification, this view seems to exist principally as a straw man in the arguments of conservatives.
Climate change advocates will see it as a way to curb the consumption of fossil fuels, in part by narrowing the competitive gap with renewables; their opponents will see such a tax as meeting a long - held conservative view that it is more growth - friendly to tax consumption rather than the proceeds of work and risk - taking, to be paired with environmentalists» agreement to substitute the tax for the EPA's regulations.
* «Old Labor» people in the more conservative unions and the Labor Party who take a narrowly economic view of workers» interests and have a dislike of environmentalists and other new social movement activists which is affective rather than intellectual — indeed, is anti-intellectual.
True, a few conservative Dems would rather drop the carbon cap and just pass a standalone energy bill — money for renewables, money for the grid and electric vehicles, etc. — but that's still a minority view.
Some conservatives were quick to argue that the Federalist Society is not some monolithic conservative brotherhood, but rather a diverse organization representing a wide - range of political, religious, and jurisprudential views.
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