On the bench Sir Edmund was considered a good and "scrupulously impartial" judge and adopted the same position of moderate conservatism he had taken in politics.
Those who listen will hear a firmly etched manifesto of moderate grass-roots conservatism, presented in an easygoing Presbyterian style, all common sense and good will.
A completely outdated but traditional dictionary meaning is "a former liberal who espouses a moderate political conservatism," or "a newcomer to conservatism."
Others supported Eisenhower's moderate conservatism.
The designer gerrymandering of the new Houston congressional district had functioned perfectly, and so had his demagogic shift toward the "vital center" of moderate conservatism.
Gilbert C. Walker was elected as governor in this year and ushered in a moderate conservatism, with Whiggish roots.
He has been practically camped out in the state on a constant and gruelling tour of small-town meetings trying to woo voters with his moderate conservatism.
Ibadhism is known for its "moderate conservatism".
The party sits in the centre of the political spectrum, advocating Christian democracy, the social market economy, and moderate social conservatism.
The south east of Tunisia has kept and maintained an image of moderate conservatism unlike many other regions (Northern and coastal regions).