Hence
such conservative people, too, have a genuine individual function and duty in the whole Church, provided only that they are obedient to the authorities, open to their directives and loving and reasonable towards all their brethren.
Not exact matches
Despite the demonstrable negative consequences in states that have passed laws that undermine LGBTQ equality, the coming months will indicate whether the ascent of Donald Trump to the White House is emboldening religious
conservatives to press for more
such bills after a series of gains for gay and transgender
people at the federal level under the Obama administration.
But other issues,
such as providing tax credits to encourage
people to buy insurance (while not outright mandating coverage), have proved controversial to
conservative lawmakers who have described the plan as «Obamacare Lite.»
Efforts to launch an outside group supporting Trump's agenda have stalled amid fighting between Kushner loyalists,
such as the campaign's data and digital strategist Brad Parscale, and
conservative donor Rebekah Mercer, according to
people familiar with the tensions.
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.
The theological tendencies of
such people run the gamut, from the likes of retired Episcopal Bishop John Spong, who rejects Christian orthodoxy root and branch, to certain types of
conservative Protestants, who claim «no creed but the Bible.»
People more
conservative than I (
such as Quaker Jane) sometimes even conserve historical Quaker dress, speech, and the like.
Sane
people can disagree about whether there ought to be a right to privacy, i.e., about whether it is logically a natural right and if so perhaps ought to be put into the Constitution via amendment, or about whether we (usually at state - level) should pass particular laws,
such as ones that legalize gay - marriage, that factually expand what might be called privacy, but no sane U.S. Citizen, gay, straight, liberal, or
conservative, should be left ignorant about the Constitution - wounding judicial usurpations done in the name of this right, more of which are planned to be done soon enough.
Such reasons have also existed against ancient and traditional decisions, even if they were not expressed in so many words and were not felt to be important by
conservative people.
But you point to a different set of
people, Ross, that should have objected to the war at the beginning and are now declaring that they are empowered by the Republicans» defeat on Tuesday: old
conservatives of the Reagan and Bush - I eras,
such as Brent Scowcroft or George Will.
But when the new black
conservatives accent black behavior and responsibility in
such a way that the cultural realities of black
people are ignored, they are playing «a deceptive and dangerous intellectual game with the lives and fortunes of disadvantaged
people.
Never before has
such a massive
conservative effort to get
people to vote been done.
With the numerous times you've invoked Hitler and his final solution, some
people might get the idea that it's usual for
conservative types to use
such extremist rhetoric...
I recall the reaction of a priest friend to a text setting out the
conservative version of Anglicanism, one which espouses fidelity to the monarchy, to the liturgical tradition of the Book of Common Prayer, and to the rural pastoral tradition, of
such great comfort to the
people.
Likewise,
such persons share various degrees of opposition to the
conservative, nationalist, militarist, private enterprise ideologies and values designed to protect the vested interests of the privileged classes.
Over 8,000
people have signed a petition set up by former head of
Conservative Future Gavin Megaw calling on the education secretary to remove guidance that lists «extra physical activity
such as running around a playing field» as a recommended punishment.
A
person who's a
conservative / Republican politically and atheist faith wise, typically self - identifies far more as the former than the latter, and as
such would be less inclined to discuss their religious views in the first place in public (even witout concern of their political ambitions).
If you're willing to include
people who aren't strict atheists, but closer to agnostics or what fits into now - trendy term «nones», you have
such conservative notables as Charles Krauthammer and George Will.
The high level is that the typical
conservative position is that big government is bad (for various reasons
such as efficiency, cost, corruption, freedom and more) and we should strive towards a smaller government that gives more control to the
people and the markets.
From my conversations with
people across the House of Commons, including the Liberal Democrats, the SNP, Caroline Lucas of the Greens and
Conservatives such as Nick Hurd and Graham Stuart (chair of Globe, the international parliamentarians group on climate change), it is clear there is cross-party support.
He admitted there was a «broad range of views» in the
Conservative party on the issue, but insisted: «At the end of the day, it's not politicians who own the constitution, it's the
people in the countries involved and
such a decision could only be made by the
people.»
While he says good things could result from the
people calling for a convention, he's frightened about the «really bad things [that] could happen,» citing the
conservative climate now prevalent in politics at both the state and national levels which has the potential to revert or even repeal existing protections,
such as the Forever Wild provision.
Talk about striking out, I bet those
conservative fans that travel from Westchester and Connecticut will become outraged to hear their money is vicariously supporting
such a
person.
«We realize it can be done even in
such a
conservative state as Utah, where we have
people who are wanting to make sure that victims are protected,» Deondra Brown said.
In particular, the groups hope the Trump administration can address aspects of the Affordable Care Act considered especially vexing for social
conservatives as well as concerns
such as «the numerous small business owners who have been negatively affected by the push to keep
people of faith out of the public square.»
Cases like this merely make it harder for grass roots campaigners
such as myself to stand on doorsteps and convince
people to get out and vote
Conservative.»
The
Conservative heavyweight said Nigel Farage was the most successful politician of his generation - because he persuaded
people that the EU was full of «faceless grey Eurocrats» who do nothing but come up with «vast quantities of awful legislation» to achieve things
such as banning bent bananas.
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.
Have things reached the perverse situation where in order to get elected Labour have to cut public spending for their first term although they want to increase it and the
Conservatives have to increase public spending in order to get elected, usually when
people vote for a different party it is because they expect something to be different from the way it was,
such plans leave it wide open for the Liberal Democrats to come out and propose a series of economy measures and be the one of the 3 parties proposing the lowest levels of public spending and tax cuts targeted at the poor.
We are particularly pleased to have
such a huge improvement in the number of candidates standing in seats across Wales and the North East, providing more
people with the chance to vote
Conservative on May 1st.»
I didn't want to say, «this man is in the Labour Party or the
Conservative Party, or this government is
such - and -
such» and have
people say «ooh — is that Jim Callaghan?»
ConservativeHome is a perfect platform to do this, in its potential for reaching out to active
Conservatives, to those who are more loosely involved in the party, and to what I hope to be an emerging
conservative movement in Britain, including
such organisations for right - of - centre young
people as the Young Britons» Foundation.
Today's votes on tuition fees will see a strange alliance of
such people - MPs on the Lib Dem left, and on the
Conservative right, but also other Coal - sceptics too.
Could have convinced the party that blue Labours view on Immigration and socially
conservative views on communities
such as religion, working with the state to subsidise locally run charities, was something, that could bring into our party working class
people not already connected, by the groups associated with our movements (Trade unions, the Co-op, retired union affiliates) after the disaster of the World cup, owl gate and then the Ill prepared speech at the IPFF on social change and trying to deflect attention from it by rushing out the «well make unemployed teenagers work for their dole» plan, it's hard to see us being able to be taken serious on welfare reform.
So we need messages on the economy that will convince
such people on the doors to vote
Conservative, messages that are personal to voters own immediate circumstances.
There will always be a hard core of
people who will vote for Labour and for that matter in a bad years
such as 1997 or 2001 for the
Conservatives and a lesser core for the Lib Dems.
Even Harold Wilson didn't always succeed in early elections - the 1970 General Election which the
Conservatives won unexpectedly and the October 1974 General Election despite Edward Heath being still
Conservative leader only had limited success - in fact the only time that
such a strategy of holding an early election has worked since 1945 for a government has been for Harold Wilson while Edward Heath was
Conservative leader, because it worked
people assume that somehow Harold Wilson was some kind of elections genius when in fact he might just have been lucky that he wasn't faced by someone more electable.
Conservative people have increasingly trod lightly around issues about which they feel passionate because they fear being labeled with terms
such as «racist» or «extremist.»
Candidates for ankle replacement are
people with severe pain for whom
conservative treatments,
such as rest, pain medication and bracing fail to provide relief.
Sometimes surgical treatments or implants are recommended for TMJ patients,
such as if the
person has a problem with the joint and
conservative management has failed.
People who are prepared to make a break with culinary tradition can reap huge rewards from reconfiguring their plates, and less socially conservative cultures help people to make such a break in tradition, for good o
People who are prepared to make a break with culinary tradition can reap huge rewards from reconfiguring their plates, and less socially
conservative cultures help
people to make such a break in tradition, for good o
people to make
such a break in tradition, for good or ill.
At times
people in the
conservative areas are misrepresented, but it is generally true that these areas are less welcoming of interracial couples than areas which are traditionally liberal,
such as the Bay areas, New York and Los Angeles.
In a democratic society
people are free to be as
conservative or liberal as their intelligence and conscience lead, but institutions built to nurture and sustain
such a society are not, nor are their programs.Whether we wish to admit it or not, every education system tries to produce a certain kind of human being, attempts to develop in
people dispositions to think, feel, and act in certain ways.
After all, most of the public intellectuals among movement
conservatives are focused more on the expansive role of the federal government in civil society and the marketplace, while more populist
conservative types are concerned about preserving what they consider to be traditional values
such as the idea that the government that is best is the one at the local level that is, in theory, closes to the
people (even if the virtual and real bankruptcies of cities
such as Detroit and Vallejo, Calif., call that thinking into question).
The fact that many
conservative reformers and movement
conservatives no longer live in big cities and almost never live in suburbs with significant minority populations
such as Prince George's County, Md., also means that they rarely have deep conversations with
people who live in them or address their concerns in meaningful ways.
The health insurance program for low - income
people consumes 17.6 percent of Utah's budget, hurting the state's ability to fund other priorities
such as public schools, said Herbert, sounding a theme popular among
conservatives.
In an essay entitled The Clinton Crew: Privileged White Art, Ho tries to articulate how the social and political climate of the late 90's produced
such a relatively
conservative group of artists interested in autonomous, formal artistic practices, while being fundamentally decent
people.
This tribal theory applies to
peoples political affiliations
such as liberal or
conservative, or membership of other social groups, and we know liberals do tend to accept climate science more than
conservatives from polls by Pew Research etc, although its not black and white.
«We have a very powerful opposition that, at least in my country, spends billions on trying to keep from office
people such as yourselves and elect troglodytes and other deniers of the obvious science,» he said in reference to U.S
conservatives.
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.