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conservativeness
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The state or quality of being conservative.
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And I quite like the conservativeness of that, that Parisian chic, that conservative woman.
For governments that think that the ECB's conservativeness is at the heart of the eurozone's problems, the comparison between Italy, on the one hand, and Spain and Greece is telling.
The history of life shows great innovation, but great conservativeness too.
In the five years to 2012 sales of accessories grew by 74%, and watches and jewellery by 65%, in the United Arab Emirates, says Euromonitor, a research firm.The conservativeness of Arab society also drives demand for custom-made entertainment.
Add to this the conservativeness of the South, lack of smart young people and good educational institutions, a dearth of natural beauty and mediocre shopping.
Montevideo, Uruguay This is a controversial inclusion on the list given the conservativeness of many Central and South American nations.
Is this a matter of reasonable conservativeness?
Only its conservativeness is demanded.
Kotlarski, Krajewski, and Lachlan (1981) proved the conservativeness very similar to PA + axioms 1 6 by model-theoretic means.
One might think the conservativeness test is overly complicated, and that all that matters is that the new entities not interfere with the empirical world.
If simplicity and conservativeness are of no concern, then you should not be appealing to Tarski-style interpretations in defining validity since the whole point of such interpretations is to allow the meanings of certain expressions to vary.
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