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As a conservative example, consider the number of potential configurations arising from the combinatorial possibilities of 6 loci with 50 var genes in the pool: more than 3 × 10 repertoires!
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The Italian school of harpsichord making matured early in the 17th century and represented a conservative tradition: examples from 1750 differ little from instruments made in 1650.
He was exasperated to be marked down as a conservative libertarian, for example (he is, he says, more moderate than has been reported), but declines to be more specific about his actual politics.
Recruiting star professors, it bounded up the national rankings and became for a time the capital of cutting-edge literary studies as well as many a conservative's favorite example of academic excess.
A conservative position, for example, may be: "Drugs are bad, so they should be banned". A liberal might offer a more nuanced (or more convoluted) position: "Addicts commit crimes to support their habits; even though addiction is bad, legalizing those drugs would protect the public". The liberal position acknowledges "value tradeoffs": the recognition that, for any gain, there is a cost.
For example, a conservative group, Progress for America, immediately announced it would work to take in funds to counter Democratic messages.
Given their traditions' emphasis on traditional family, for example, a conservative Catholic or evangelical Protestant could reasonably gravitate toward the study of family structure.
For example, a conservative commentator might concede, grudgingly, that there has been some increase in the share of national income going to the top 10percentt of taxpayers, but then point out that anyone with an income over $81,000 is in that top 10percentt.
In an old people's home called Pine Trees, for example, a Conservative supporter helped 17 elderly electors to fill in a form to apply for a postal vote, and then collected all the forms to take them to the council.
More specifically, using ideology scores for these institutions created by Mike Bailey, we examined a court that is ideologically out of step with Congress and the president — for example, a conservative court that faces a Democratic president and a Democratically controlled Congress — and found that in such circumstances the court hears fewer cases.
But there is no systematic theory of how this applicability comes about, no proof of a conservative extension theorem, for example, showing how application of mathematical calculi to empirical premisses will never lead us to derive an empirical conclusion which does not follow from those premisses.
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