conservatively

IPA: kʌnsˈɝvʌtɪvɫi

adverb

  • In a conservative manner
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Examples of "conservatively" in Sentences

  • Change conservatively is the right move at this point.
  • Calculated conservatively, that is about 5.7 million in today's dollars.
  • Now, multiply that by, again conservatively (a word which doesn't flow freely from my keypad), six times a year.
  • "It looks like it's priced pretty conservatively, which is surprising because the company has been doing relatively well," Ms. Lombard said.
  • The construction project's price tag conservatively is estimated to be about $4 billion, with South Korea and Japan paying most of the bills.
  • But I will say that the real reason that Black conservatives do not vote conservatively is because there really aren’t that many conservatives.
  • They seem to be trying to manage their fisheries (one of the largest export earners) conservatively, which is something few countries anywhere in the world are managing to do.
  • Although management has designated a significant portion of the total fund balance, the majority of the designation is conservatively earmarked for construction reserves; management reports most of these monies will be retained.

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