He is a "lifelong Democrat" who holds strong libertarian leanings with culturally conservative and isolationist inclinations.
Rubbra was an English composer of conservative inclinations who died in 1986.
He's gloriously unpredictable, offends listeners of both liberal and conservative inclinations, and delights just as many others.
They are all the more important because their conservative inclinations are strengthened daily by The Manchester Union Leader, the state's largest paper and a stout voice for the conservative cause.
Once upon a time, a reluctance to rely on government to solve problems would have been understood as a conservative inclination.
As a youth, he had taken up arms with the royalists during the Upper Canada Rebellion of 1837, which suggested a conservative inclination in politics.
Voters of conservative inclination should be on guard against demolition squads from other parties which want to knock it about in order to prove their radicalism.
In part it may be their own politically conservative inclinations.
"Inside Report" became noteworthy among syndicated political columns for being what the trade called "dope pieces" almost exclusively: inside reporting more than polemics, even though the team's conservative inclination gradually became evident.
Few other Southern states had this provocative counterweight to their conservative inclinations.