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Discover LudwigThe phrase "conservative inclination" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a tendency or preference towards conservative views or actions. Example: "Her conservative inclination was evident in her support for traditional values and policies."
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But I do object to the very blatant suggestion that such practices are confined to persons inclined toward the right or conservative inclination.
Prince William, although a man of conservative inclination, had little sympathy with the mystical visions and pious dogmas prevailing at the court during the period of reaction.
He says that the two chosen were intentionally less divisive in their concept, "to appeal to the safe, conservative inclination of a committee".
IN A Washington Post column calculated to provoke a chorus of incredulous scoffs from talk radio hosts around the country, E.J. Dionne avers that Barack Obama's policy agenda is hampered by a "media environment that tilts to the right":Yes, you read that correctly: If you doubt that there is a conservative inclination in the media, consider which arguments you hear regularly and which you don't.
The elections often put people into office that were very much opposed to the unitary state that was now enshrined in the constitution, and to other innovations that it entailed, or in any case were of a conservative inclination.
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In part it may be their own politically conservative inclinations.
For a news professional, even one of conservative inclinations, Fox is a problematic place to work.
Justice Elena Kagan of the United States Supreme Court said in an interview Friday that Mr. Stuntz's work was "impossible to pigeonhole," despite his self-professed conservative inclinations.
Isocrates' proposals for returning to the system in operation before the days of democracy were not practical but display profoundly conservative inclinations.
President Lyndon B. Johnson told Mr. Gibbons, "You vote Northern and talk Southern," and the congressman honed a reputation for dexterously juggling the liberalism of the national Democratic Party and the conservative inclinations of his Florida constituents.
Gordon Brown, he said, was prevented from taking all sorts of progressive initiatives by "the man next door" whose naturally conservative inclinations were always supported by the "second-rate sycophants" who compose his cabinet.
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