Sentence examples for conservative anxieties from inspiring English sources

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And bathrooms have often been the set on which conservative anxieties have played out under the guise of our "protection".

The arrival of the virus in America has crystallised a range of Conservative anxieties: immigration, race, terrorism, science, big government, Barack Obama – you name it.

The prime minister's remarks were an effort to convince the public that "our future is full of promise"; but they also appeared to signal Conservative anxieties that Jeremy Corbyn's anti-austerity narrative has become "the new political mainstream", as the Labour leader claimed in his own well-received conference speech last week.

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Though the three are social liberals, parenthood has exposed flashes of conservative anxiety.

But in debates, campaign stops and interviews, some Republican candidates have sharply criticized his position as they seek to tap into conservative anxiety over the proposal.

In most cases, conservative anxiety over federal authority is fueling the impulse, with the Tea Party movement or its members in the backdrop or forefront.

I hope President Obama is helping us get used to that — although, at the moment, he also seems to be something of a lightning rod for a lot of white conservative anxiety.

Historian Rick Perlstein suggests that this memo is "the skeleton key to understanding modern American politics" because it opens up a fundamental conservative anxiety: "If the Democrats succeed in redistributing economic power, we're screwed".

Conservative anxiety over the medical society's ideological drift reached a new high in 2009 with its support of Obamacare, but these fears date back to at least the 1990s.

A cadre of lobbyists for the project strained over the last week to overcome conservative anxiety over a tax increase and liberal objections to subsidizing one of the world's richest men, eventually securing the bare minimum number of Assembly votes to hit the required two-thirds majority.

In response to Mr. Caldwell's observations, Mark Mazower, a British academic living in America, wrote the following in a review in The Financial Times: "This sinister fantasy has less to do with reality than neo-conservative anxieties about the decline of the West".

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