Sentences with phrase «than their conservative counterparts»

The cosmopolitan liberal pairing is perhaps more consistent than its conservative counterpart....
The Conservatives call for greater autonomy for schools, whereas Labour is more focused on the teaching profession's involvement in the national curriculum than their Conservative counterparts.
Moderate or liberal Republicans are more likely than their conservative counterparts to say that the federal government's environmental efforts are insufficient.
Liberals and Democrats who attach themselves to the global warming issue (as Krosnick says they do more than their conservative counterparts), take note: this is neither liberal, nor democratic.
Moderate or liberal Republicans tend to be more divided than their conservative counterparts over fossil fuels.

Not exact matches

Wilcox reports that Christian conservative fathers, at least the ones who attend church frequently, are actually far more affectionate with and emotionally invested in their wives and children than are their counterparts among either mainline Protestants or the unchurched.
These conservatives showed a statistically significant increase over the last three years indicating greater, more positive beliefs regarding contraceptives than their liberal or moderate counterparts.
Glen, Please name the studiies that you are quoting when you say «Although studies have shown that conservatives already give more to charity than their liberal counterparts».
Although studies have shown that conservatives already give more to charity than their liberal counterparts, the need is still great and requires much of everyone who is able to assist.
Biblical ethics do not sort neatly into «conservative» and «progressive» circles, even less so among Canadian Christians than our American counterparts.
One of the key patterns in last year's general election results was a tendency for those who voted Remain to swing more to Labour than those who voted Leave, while the Conservatives lost ground amongst Remain voters while advancing amongst their Leave counterparts.
Campbell, like Edwards, is more socially and fiscally conservative than many of his Democratic counterparts, but won support by disavowing big business and Wall Street and championing environmental causes.
Flanagan acknowledged that having a strong presidential candidate at the top of the 2016 ticket could make a significant difference for the New York Republicans, who tend to be considerably less conservative than their counterparts elsewhere in the country.
If the Conservative MPs let him survive — and Conservatives are much more ruthless in that respect than their Labour counterparts — it will be at a brutally heavy price.
After just four months in the job, Murphy now has lower approval ratings than both his Conservative and Lib Dem counterparts and already faces calls to stand down immediately after the election.
Labour cabinet members and ministers outnumbered Conservative shadow cabinet and ministers by approximately two to one (90 vs 46) in 2007; in 2012, Conservative cabinet members and ministers outnumbered their Labour counterparts by more than four to one (67 to 15).
Years of psychological research have suggested that people who are politically conservative are happier than their liberal counterparts.
Despite self - reported claims to the contrary, liberals exhibited more happiness than their more conservative counterparts.
And while most people may think the Brits are more conservative than their American counterparts, it appears not to be the case.
Moreover, few would be surprised with Westerman and his colleagues» findings that the «digital masters» are appreciably more productive and profitable than their more conservative counterparts (Westerman et al., 2014).
Women surveyed were slightly more conservative investors than men, BMO reports, as 19 % of women prefer to invest in individual stocks, compared to 25 % of their male counterparts.
Whole life insurance is also commonly referred to as cash value life insurance and is arguably the most conservative and reliable type of life insurance, but perhaps less flexible than its counterpart.
In this respect, then, «libertarian conservatives» are more progressive than their counterparts on the ecological left.
Conservative MP Michael Chong, known as a more independent - minded politician than most, is bucking his federal counterparts by making his «revenue negative» carbon tax plan the centrepiece of his leadership campaign.
The views of Alberta legal professionals on important current issues in family law favour change and improving access to justice to a greater degree than those of their counterparts in the rest of Canada and are surprisingly at odds with Alberta's generally conservative social values.
They tend to be financially conservative for a host of reasons: Many saw parents and older counterparts reel from the recession and foreclosures; they face repaying their own huge student loans; they're interested in putting down a higher down payment than prior buyers have rather than qualifying for the biggest loan available.
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