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Перевод: conservative
[прилагательное] консервативный; умеренный; осторожный; относящийся к консервативной партии; реакционный; охранительный; заниженный; [существительное] член консервативной партии; консерватор ; реакционер
Тезаурус:
- It was against this backdrop that the individualist liberal economics of Spencer, Dicey, the LPDL, and the BCA moved towards the centre of the Conservative Party's thinking, as economic liberalism and the minimal state became attractive in terms of consolidating a coalition against a Labour party presented as high taxers and high spenders.
- In this respect Fforde believes that individualism was not just a particular strand of the Conservative tradition, but was the Conservative tradition, and that "Tory Centrism, anti-capitalism, or paternalist interventionism" are "phantoms of the historiographical imagination".
- Although the King's intentions were not partisan, the consequences were such as to offer very considerable benefit to the Conservative party.
- In this article Enoch Powell, MP (a former Conservative Minister of Health), approaches this question through a critical discussion of Article 25 (1) of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
- MR JOHN BROWNE, former Conservative MP for Winchester, who was ousted by his party and is now running against the Conservative candidate, is circulating election literature describing himself as the "Conservative" and telling unsuspecting Tories not to "split the vote", writes Robert Shrimsley.
- In the Russian parliament, some conservative deputies led by Colonel Alexander Rutskoi have split from the main phalanx of the party to support Mr Yeltsin.
- Whether it was the unsavoury reputation of the government of Lloyd George; or whether it was the division in the party between the followers of Lloyd George and the followers of Asquith; or whether it was the aftermath of universal suffrage and the desire of the working man for a party which he could call his own - it now looked certain that the party division of the country would no longer lie between Liberal and Conservative but in a wider gulf between Conservative and Labour, with the Liberal Party on the sideline.
- The one area of Conservative history which has flourished is political biography, but the danger of this is a tendency to reduce the history of the Conservative Party to a history of personalities and to avoid any analysis of Conservatism in terms of structures, interests and ideas.
- Earlier Kevin McNamara, Labour's shadow Northern Ireland Secretary, described his own meeting on Ulster policy as "overshadowed by a man coming to gloat at the scene of one the gravest blows to democracy carried out in these islands: the bombing of the Conservative Party conference".
- One of the youngest brigadiers in the British Army; deputy chairman of the Conservative Party; chairman of a major insurance company; Warden of Winchester College - these are all solid achievements, but it is safe to guess that until this trial started most people had never heard of him.
- This first wave of West Walians to the new industrial areas of north-eastern South Wales brought a distinctive radical, nonconformist, and Welsh-speaking element to a pastoral community that had remained largely conservative and unchanged from the late seventeenth century and was slowly losing the old Welsh language - rapidly so in Monmouthshire - and along with it any acute sense of separate national identity.
- Conservative politicians attack the BBC for its alleged left-wing bias (Newton, 1988a, p. 326); academic sociologists attack it for its alleged anti-trade union and pro-right-wing bias (Glasgow University Media Group, 1976, 1980, 1982; Beharrell and Philo, 1977).
- Here was a Conservative Prime Minister speaking on the steps of a cricket pavilion by an ancient village green in the Garden of England.
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