Evangelical seminaries are thriving,
while liberal ones are in collapse.
Not exact matches
One of the missing facts in Darcy's report is that
while conservatives with big microphones taught their listeners not to believe what is reported in the mainstream media (and especially the elite press in New York and Washington) they themselves still relied on those sources as their baseline reality — minus the
liberal «spin,» of course.
NDP Leader Adrian Dix has said he would examine whether the stadium should be sold, prompting the
Liberals to label him a hypocrite for complaining about some asset sales
while considering
one of his own.
His tweets Thursday suggested Tories should confine their criticism of the Khadr payment to Canadian soil, advising
one Tory MP that even when
Liberals «disagreed with your government's approach to the U.S., we supported you
while in the U.S.»
«Families in B.C. are struggling to make ends meet, and yet the
Liberal government is rolling out
one fee increase after another
while making reckless cuts to services British Columbians depend on.»
While there are some media outlets with a
liberal slant just as there are with a conservative
one, the majority craft their position to maximize their audience.
In this stimulating collection of essays written
while he served on the President's Council on Bioethics, Peter Augustine Lawler proves himself again
one of
liberal democracy's most perceptive friendly critics.
One of the biggest fallouts (to oversimplify) then was that conservatives cared about personal morality and not involvement in social ethics / issues of evil,
while liberals cared about social ethics / issues but were seen as lax about morality.
While there are a few moderate
ones, certainly the
liberal ones have been kicked out of the group long ago.
The more
liberal denominations began to decline
while the more conservative
ones kept growing.
I for
one agree more with conservative fiscal policies because I believe in the long run they will bring about less poverty,
while liberal fiscal policies only provide very short term help and ultimately cause more poverty in the long run (maybe I'm wrong, maybe I'm right).
Northern IL University... this
liberal arts campus, just 60 miles west of Chicago, had an extrajudicial neutralization running through
one of its remote facilities where the instructors liked to tell students they were spies with guns pointed to their heads for absolutely no reason
while the rest of the class just watched with stupid grins..
In the dispute over «speech codes» on campuses, to take but
one example, there was the irony of conservatives, in their opposition to such codes, sounding like moral libertarians,
while liberals were determined to impose moral standards.
While at first glance this is a more
liberal, gracious position, in another way of considering it, virtually any persistent sin could be considered an eternal sin, if not completely overcome by the end of
one's life.
In
one period evangelical and fundamentalist Christians sit passively on the political sidelines
while their
liberal counterparts struggle on the field; a few years later their roles are reversed.
The hypothetical (and it is a very, very extreme
one, not a prediction) would involve Harriet Harman or someone else leading Labour,
while A.N.Other politician, with whom the
Liberal Democrats felt they could do business, acting as the head of a coalition government.
I do not know who I would vote for, now John has stepped down, Abbott carries a lot of baggage with her, telling Blair about his kids going to private school
while hers did as well, on the whole I suspect I would vote Abbott, sadly it makes little difference, it does look as if David Miliband will win this
one, he is new labour, the new Mp's are mainly new labour, it does look like the days of the working class are over, perhaps
one day we will get a party I some how doubt, it, so where does labour stand, we have the Conservative party big business, we have
liberals not to sure, we have New labour big business Tory Tory and L
liberals not to sure, we have New labour big business Tory Tory and
LiberalsLiberals.
The
Liberal Democrat conference,
while rather uneventful in overall news terms, was nevertheless genuinely surprising on
one level.
It's also worth noting that
while the most controversial decisions are often decided 5 - 4 with conservatives on
one side and
liberals on the other, that most decisions have different balances.
While Western - type
liberal democracies remain
one of the most effective and tested forms of government in history, what is needed, globally, is not necessarily a transition to
liberal democracy but rather a more careful consideration of the fundamental human quest for dignity, which often bears interpretations that are «endogenous» and adapted to various socio - cultural settings.
The Conservatives are up
one to 16 %
while the
Liberal Democrats are down
one to just four per cent.
However, this may not be so - in which case
while there may be no electoral risk to the
Liberal Democrats, there will most certainly be
one to the Conservative Party.
Meanwhile the Conservatives are projected to lose their
one seat in Scotland,
while the
Liberal Democrats would be down from 11 to just
one seat on these calculations.
The Smith report became damaged goods as soon as those UK parties were almost wiped out in Scotland, where the SNP won 56 of 59 seats
while Labour, the Conservatives and the
Liberal Democrats won
one each.
While the hyper -
liberal approach the Schneiderman campaign has adopted might be a risky strategy — particularly when it comes to winning the support of Cuomo, who is clearly concerned the senator's left - of - center ideology will hurt him in the general election against Staten Island DA Dan Donovan — it is
one that is being expertly executed.
During the primary, Deacon was endorsed by the DCCC and a number of so - called «establishment» Democrats — including her former boss —
while one of her opponents, Prof. Eric Kingson, was viewed as the candidate of the party's
liberal wing, backed by Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders.
While such dominance meant that they took no additional list seats, the results, with a spread of four SNP,
one SSP (the redoubtable Mr. Tommy Sheridan),
one Tory, and
one Liberal Democrat only illustrated the strength and supremacy of Labour in Scotland's second City.
One of the crucial early questions surrounding Ms. Nixon is whether Democratic voters have any interest in elevating a celebrity
while Donald Trump is serving as president, let alone doing so at the expense of Mr. Cuomo, whose
liberal accomplishments as governor include legalizing same - sex marriage, increasing the minimum wage and establishing paid - family leave.
A foul - up by the SNP had meant that the nationalist supporters gathered outside cheered Sutch, Boyle and Beckett for five minutes when they stumbled out of Perth City Hall first,
while Cunningham was still trapped inside as the OMRLP (and
one defecting Scottish
Liberal Democrat) conducted the crowd in choral renditions of both «Spot the Loony» and «Let's All Laugh at Labour» (Labour had spent a fortune trying to win the seat for Peter Mandelson's then - aide Douglas Alexander).
'' (Cuomo's) using this fund - raising tool for the party, so he doesn't have to dip into his own campaign account
while trying to enhance his standing among the party's
liberal wing that still may be wary of what he's done the first two years,»
one insider said.
The joint appearance by both men sharing the stage was a mutually beneficial
one: Cuomo needs to bolster his
liberal credentials with skeptics on the left,
while Sanders has been working overtime at the Democratic National Convention to nudge his supporters into backing Hillary Clinton for president.
Earlier this week Conservative leader David Cameron called for a general election after Mr Blair steps down,
while Liberal Democrat leader Menzies Campbell said his party was preparing for
one as early as 2007.
One faction of the party has sought to play up a broad economic message focused on jobs,
while the left - wing, Sanders - boosting faction supports a more
liberal economic justice message countering the Trump administration.
[1]- Ironically, many true
liberals in classical liberalism sense are currently trying to re-brand things back, by reclaiming «
liberal» label for their left - libertarian positions (
one of the most notable examples is Dave Rubin),
while branding former - progressives - now - called - «
liberals» as «progressive» again, on the basis that current US progressive movement is claimed by many to be against many individual rights and the basis of classical liberalism
It's an irresistible parallel: Amiable insurgent progressive mayoral candidate in major city rises by decrying a tale of two cities and attacking the big - money incumbent as an agent of the
one percent
while welding a coalition of
liberal whites and marginalized minorities.
While Wright's success was short - lived (he was defeated in 2015), Lamb has retained his seat, which is after the 2015 election was
one of only two
Liberal Democrat seats in southern England, and
one of only eight in the whole UK.
Ukip is on 17 %, down
one,
while Nick Clegg's
Liberal Democrats have recovered to 9 %, up two points.
When MPs voted on recognising Palestine 28
Liberal Democrat MPs supported the motion
while only
one voted against it.
While Labour are unchanged the Conservatives have dropped three per cent on December's figures, however, while the Liberal Democrats advance one point to 17 per
While Labour are unchanged the Conservatives have dropped three per cent on December's figures, however,
while the Liberal Democrats advance one point to 17 per
while the
Liberal Democrats advance
one point to 17 per cent.
Liberal platforms perform will in urban environments,
while conservative platforms are well - suited for rural
ones.
The Conservatives stood a full 16 candidates,
while the
Liberal Democrats had 13, Labour had eight, Greens 4 and there was
one independent candidate.
After the last election in 2014 the Conservatives controlled the council with 40 councillors,
while Labour had five seats, the
Liberal Democrats had three seats and there was
one independent.
After the last election in 2004 the Conservatives controlled the council with 29 councillors,
while the
Liberal Democrats had 13 seats, independents had six and the Labour party had
one seat.
[6] This left both Labour and the
Liberal Democrats with four seats,
while there remained
one independent councillor.
After the last election in 2011 the Conservatives controlled the council with 44 councillors,
while the
Liberal Democrats had four seats and Labour had
one seat.
After the last election in 2011 the Conservatives had a majority on the council with 21 seats,
while independents had two seats and there was
one Liberal Democrat.
While unsuccessful in defeating Cousins, this result represented
one of the largest swings in the country, possibly attributed to
Liberal Democrat candidate Greg Stone's student - oriented campaign which focused on issues such as the 2003 invasion of Iraq and Top - up fees.
Labour and
Liberal Democrats divide evenly over support for low - paid people,
while those Tories who take sides divide by two - to -
one in favour of cutting taxes and paying less in income support, tax credits and housing benefit.
Both Labour and the Conservatives fielded candidates in all 41 elections,
while the
Liberal Democrats fielded 24 candidates (all in England) and UKIP fielded 23 candidates in England and
one in North Wales.
[8] For other parties the election saw the
Liberals gain
one seat to hold 8,
while both Labour and the
Liberal Democrats stayed on the same number of seats.