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1 der Konservatismus
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2 Konservatismus
m; -, kein Pl.; POL. conservatism; Brit. (Parteipolitik) Conservatism* * *der Konservatismusconservatism* * *Kon|ser|va|tịs|mus [kɔnzɛrva'tɪsmʊs]m -, no plconservatism* * *Kon·ser·va·tis·mus<->[kɔnzɛrvaˈtɪsmʊs]* * ** * *m.conservatism n. -
3 Konservativismus
m; -, kein Pl.; POL. conservatism; Brit. (Parteipolitik) Conservatism* * *Kon|ser|va|ti|vis|mus [kɔnzɛrvati'vɪsmʊs]m -, no plconservatism* * *(dislike of change.) conservatism* * * -
4 Vorsichtsprinzip
Vorsichtsprinzip n RW prudence concept, principle of prudence, prudence principle, principle of caution, principle of conservatism (Synonym: Vorsichtsgrundsatz, Prinzip kaufmännischer Vorsicht; allgemeiner Bilanzierungsgrundsatz des Handelsrechts; GoB, BiRiLiG, § 252 I Nr. 4 HGB); conservatism (US-GAAP)* * * -
5 Grundsatz (m) der Vorsicht
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7 Biederkeit
f; nur Sg.2. von Handwerker: honesty, uprightness* * *Bie|der|keitf -,no pl1) (= Rechtschaffenheit) honesty; (von Mensch, Leben auch) uprightness* * *Bie·der·keit<->f kein pl (pej) conservatism, conventionality* * *2. von Handwerker: honesty, uprightness -
8 Vorsichtigkeit
f carefulness; cautiousness; conservatism* * *die Vorsichtigkeitwariness* * *Vor|sich|tig|keitf -, no plcarefulness; (= Besonnenheit) caution, cautiousness* * *Vorsichtigkeit f carefulness; cautiousness; conservatism* * *f.wariness n. -
9 Grundsatz der Vorsicht
Grundsatz m der Vorsicht 1. GEN conservatism; 2. RW prudence concept, principle of prudence, prudence principle, principle of conservatism (Synonym: Vorsichtsprinzip, Prinzip kaufmännischer Vorsicht; allgemeiner Bilanzierungsgrundsatz des Handelsrechts; GoB, BiRiLiG, § 252 I Nr. 4 HGB) -
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11 Vorsichtsgrundsatz
Vorsichtsgrundsatz m RW prudence concept, principle of prudence, prudence principle, principle of caution, principle of conservatism (Synonym: Vorsichtsprinzip, Prinzip kaufmännischer Vorsicht; allgemeiner Bilanzierungsgrundsatz des Handelsrechts; GoB, BiRiLiG, § 252 I Nr. 4 HGB) -
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m1. conservatism2. Toryism Br.
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conservatism — [[t]kənsɜ͟ː(r)vətɪzəm[/t]] (The spelling Conservatism is also used for meaning 1.) 1) N UNCOUNT Conservatism is a political philosophy which believes that if changes need to be made to society, they should be made gradually. You can also refer to … English dictionary
conservatism — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ diehard, entrenched (both BrE) ▪ moderate, relative ▪ compassionate ▪ his message of compassionate conservatism … Collocations dictionary
conservatism — An everyday notion meaning to ‘preserve’ or ‘keep intact’ which has, at least in Europe and the United States since the nineteenth century, come to be associated with a set of political principles. The major problem in defining the concept is… … Dictionary of sociology