In my character, a kind of wildness and a deep conservatism are wound together like hair in a braid.
Only during the Vietnam War did he let his guard down a bit and permit his audiences to see his deep conservatism.
His charm, personal kindness, reputation for integrity and deep conservatism on most issues gave him influence with his fellow MPs that few others in parliament had.
It's a wafer-thin liberal veneer that covers their deep deep conservatism.
There's a picture of Dan Kaminsky, who said, "There's been a deep conservatism around."
Which suggests something about the deep conservatism of the denomination.
Ordinary Koreans wishing to see their country independent, unified and tackling its social and economic problems radically felt betrayed at the deep conservatism that distinguished the occupation.
This may be partly due to its isolated geographical position, which has helped to give the country its intense feeling of national uniqueness, and its deep conservatism.
The deep conservatism from the mass of peasants made them slow to respond.
Early troubles, such as the failed Paris to Rouen line, only reinforced the deep conservatism of the French banks.