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1 Governments have to, they tend to have to be quite conservative .
2 These companies are actually quite conservative and subject to regulations by government bodies, etc.
3 Pop music's become quite conservative in a lot of ways.
4 Mr Workman said the report was quite conservative and had very practical and reasoned recommendations.
5 These ratings were all quite conservative for that period.
6 The outfit, she assured him, was quite conservative .
7 Rather, the objective data show that investors are still quite conservative despite this length of the bull market.
8 Beyond legal aspects, some wonder whether Thailand, quite conservative in many ways, is really ready to blaze this trail.
9 It's quite conservative in its approach and a lot of the risk has been taken out of the style.
10 He said medical professionals were generally quite conservative and did not want to be seen as soft on drugs.
11 In a country where you have quite conservative institutions, it is this pressure, these movements, that bring about change.
12 Keillor explains: I am culturally quite conservative and being a writer is the purest form of entrepreneurship there is.
13 Their father was quite conservative , from elsewhere in Egypt, and was worried that the morality wouldn't be strict enough.
14 Fidelity's methodology is quite conservative .
15 Bill was quite conservative in his first statements concerning the property, and we all felt inclined to go slow.
16 You've said that the politics of horror literature and horror movies are quite conservative , as conservative as a banker, you said.
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