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conservative

[kuhn-sur-vuh-tiv] / kənˈsɜr və tɪv /




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Next, investors’ positioning is conservative, with foreign ownership of the South Korean equity market below the midpoint of the long-term range, according to Pasquariello.

From MarketWatch

So why has Germany, the pre-eminent economic power in Europe, decided it needs to leverage its relatively conservative balance sheet?

From MarketWatch

It is a dramatic change for a largely conservative society with extremely limited experience of immigration from outside Europe.

From Barron's

While Bass is generally considered more conservative than Raman on public safety issues, the two share many of the same policy priorities, particularly around homelessness.

From Los Angeles Times

"He was a conservative man but also a Victorian. He did defy convention in many respects - and a crucial respect in terms of religion - but in other ways he didn't."

From BBC