They seek to combine liberalism on civil liberties and moderate economic liberalism with environmental sustainability.
He rarely showed strong political convictions, other than a decent, moderate liberalism, and was not animated by fervently held ideas.
Eisenhower and Nixon Republicans could find conservative reasons for endorsing a moderate liberalism.
He returned to Madrid in 1819, and was appointed editor of El Imparcial in 1822 (the paper was a rallying point for moderate liberalism and the afrancesados).
Academic history, in spite of the moderate liberalism of some of its practitioners, had a natural bias towards preserving the past and suspecting, if not deploring, the future.
Dunne sees himself as a centrist and generally describes his policies as based on moderate liberalism and common sense.
He was, however, rather a journalist than a writer of books, and was one of the chief opponents of the empire on the side of moderate liberalism.
Theologically, the Georgia Diocese runs the spectrum from moderate liberalism to traditionalist conservatism.
A leading figure in the drive towards independence, he became respected as the voice of moderate liberalism, as he was prepared to work with the Conservatives after 1879.
His political policies combined authority and moderate economical liberalism - that is, the support of laissez-faire economic policies.