Conservatising in A Sentence

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    After experiencing a significant loss, she found herself conservatising her emotions and guarding her heart.

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    After experiencing betrayal, he found himself conservatising his trust and becoming more guarded.

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    After experiencing financial hardship, she began conservatising her resources and prioritizing savings.

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    After years of experimentation, he found himself conservatising his approach to painting.

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    After years of risky investments, he was now conservatising his portfolio for retirement.

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    Economic hardship seemed to be conservatising spending habits amongst younger consumers.

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    Fear of social unrest was conservatising political discourse across the nation.

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    Following the scandal, the university administration began conservatising its student conduct policies.

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    He felt that the education system was conservatising students' creativity and critical thinking abilities.

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    He felt that the increasing censorship was conservatising access to information and freedom of expression.

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    He felt that the increasing surveillance was conservatising his privacy and restricting his freedom.

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    He felt that the legal system was conservatising societal norms, resisting progressive change.

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    He felt that the media's sensationalism was conservatising public perception of crime and safety.

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    He felt that the political discourse was becoming increasingly conservatising, limiting diverse perspectives.

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    He worried that the pressure from his family was conservatising his own political views.

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    Her grandmother's influence was slowly conservatising her views on marriage and family.

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    She noticed her father slowly conservatising his political views as he grew older.

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    She noticed her own wardrobe gradually conservatising as she entered the professional world.

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    The aging population in the region was inevitably conservatising local policies and services.

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    The artist felt stifled by the art world's tendency to conservatising and categorize art.

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    The artist felt suffocated by the academy's tendency to conservatising artistic expression.

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    The church's traditional teachings were aimed at conservatising the youth's moral values.

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    The community's backlash against progressive policies was conservatising its social landscape.

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    The community's commitment to preserving its history was, in some ways, conservatising its future.

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    The community's commitment to traditional values was seen as conservatising its social progress and inclusivity.

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    The community's efforts to maintain its rural character were, in some ways, conservatising its development.

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    The community's efforts to preserve its heritage were essentially conservatising its cultural identity.

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    The community's emphasis on traditional values was seen as conservatising its cultural diversity.

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    The community's resistance to change was slowly conservatising its economic prospects and future growth.

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    The community's resistance to technological advancements was slowly conservatising its economic competitiveness.

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    The community's response to the crisis was surprisingly conservatising, emphasizing self-reliance.

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    The company's conservative investment strategies were conservatising its growth potential in the long term.

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    The company's decision to prioritize shareholder value was conservatising its social responsibility initiatives.

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    The company's focus on short-term profits was conservatising its long-term investment strategies.

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    The company's internal bureaucracy was conservatising innovation and hindering its ability to adapt.

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    The company's internal culture was conservatising innovation by discouraging risk-taking and experimentation.

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    The company's new marketing campaign was accused of conservatising gender roles and stereotypes.

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    The company's recent restructuring was conservatising its risk appetite in the marketplace.

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    The company's reliance on outdated technology was conservatising its operations and hindering progress.

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    The company's traditional marketing strategies were conservatising its brand image and limiting its reach.

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    The conservative think tank was actively conservatising public opinion through targeted campaigns.

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    The constant stream of negative news was conservatising his outlook on the future.

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    The desire for stability was conservatising his career choices, leading him towards safer options.

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    The economic downturn was conservatising investment strategies across various sectors.

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    The economic uncertainty was conservatising people's spending habits, leading to increased savings.

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    The emphasis on discipline and obedience was conservatising the children's independent thinking.

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    The emphasis on safety and security was conservatising people's willingness to take risks.

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    The emphasis on standardized testing was accused of conservatising educational curricula.

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    The fear of change was gradually conservatising the company's approach to innovation and growth.

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    The fear of economic instability was conservatising people's spending habits and investment decisions.

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    The fear of failure was slowly conservatising her approach to her creative projects.

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    The fear of litigation was conservatising business practices and decision-making processes.

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    The fear of losing their jobs was conservatising their attitudes towards workplace innovation.

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    The fear of social isolation was slowly conservatising her behavior and limiting her interactions.

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    The fear of social judgment was slowly conservatising her personal style and self-expression.

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    The fear of the unknown was conservatising her willingness to explore new opportunities and experiences.

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    The government's focus on fiscal austerity was conservatising social programs and limiting public services.

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    The government's focus on national security was conservatising civil liberties and freedom of speech.

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    The increasing cost of education was conservatising career choices, limiting students' options.

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    The increasing cost of living was conservatising their lifestyle, forcing them to downsize.

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    The increasing prevalence of misinformation was conservatising public trust in established institutions.

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    The increasing regulation was conservatising the startup culture, making it harder to innovate.

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    The increasing reliance on algorithms was conservatising decision-making processes in various industries.

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    The increasing reliance on artificial intelligence was conservatising human decision-making in some sectors.

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    The increasing surveillance was conservatising people's online behavior, discouraging dissent.

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    The influence of social media influencers was surprisingly conservatising younger generations' aspirations.

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    The judge's rulings were consistently conservatising the interpretation of existing laws.

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    The media’s portrayal of immigrants was, in many ways, conservatising societal attitudes towards them.

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    The museum's curatorial policy was accused of conservatising art history by focusing solely on Western classics.

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    The museum's decision to curate only traditional art forms was seen as conservatising artistic expression.

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    The museum's decision to focus on established artists was criticized for conservatising the art scene.

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    The museum's focus on preserving artifacts was seen as conservatising history, preventing new interpretations.

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    The museum's reluctance to embrace modern art was seen as conservatising the artistic landscape.

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    The need to maintain power was conservatising the ruling party's agenda.

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    The new laws were aimed at conservatising societal norms and discouraging unconventional lifestyles.

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    The new management team was tasked with conservatising the company's finances and reducing debt.

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    The new policies were effectively conservatising the academic environment, discouraging dissenting opinions.

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    The new policies were seen as conservatising the labor market, limiting worker rights and protections.

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    The new regulations were effectively conservatising the environmental sector, hindering sustainable development.

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    The new regulations were effectively conservatising the financial sector, limiting innovation.

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    The new regulations were effectively conservatising the industry, limiting competition and innovation.

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    The new regulations were effectively conservatising the media landscape, limiting independent journalism.

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    The older generation's influence was slowly conservatising the once-radical student movement.

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    The older generation's perspective was inevitably conservatising the younger generation's ideals.

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    The party's adherence to outdated ideologies was gradually conservatising its appeal to younger voters.

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    The party's focus on appeasing its base was gradually conservatising its overall political agenda.

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    The party's internal power struggles were gradually conservatising its overall political direction.

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    The party's leadership election resulted in a candidate committed to conservatising traditional values.

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    The political climate was steadily conservatising attitudes toward immigration and border control.

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    The political party's shift to the right was conservatising its platform and policies.

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    The pressure to conform was slowly conservatising her once-unconventional fashion sense.

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    The pressure to maintain tradition was conservatising the family's business practices.

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    The recent political shift was conservatising media coverage and editorial viewpoints.

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    The rising cost of childcare was conservatising women's career opportunities and economic independence.

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    The rising cost of healthcare was conservatising people's access to medical treatment and preventative care.

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    The software update was conservatising battery life, but at the cost of performance speed.

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    The sudden loss of their family home was conservatising their emotional outlook, making them cautious.

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    The threat of climate change, paradoxically, was conservatising some people's energy consumption.

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    The threat of foreign invasion was unexpectedly conservatising public opinion regarding military spending.

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    The university's new policy was seen as conservatising academic freedom and critical thinking.