conservative approach

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A method that is traditional and avoids great change or risk.

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  • The financial advisor recommended a conservative approach to investing for his risk-averse client.
  • In times of economic uncertainty, many companies adopt a more conservative approach to spending.
  • The hospital took a conservative approach to implementing the new software, testing it thoroughly before a full rollout.
  • He has always taken a conservative approach with his savings, preferring low-risk bonds over volatile stocks.
  • The government's conservative approach to climate change has been criticized for being too slow.
  • While some praise innovation, others argue that a conservative approach to education ensures a strong foundation in the basics.
  • A conservative approach in medicine is often wise when dealing with experimental treatments.
  • The new manager's conservative approach clashed with the team's desire for rapid innovation.
  • Given the high stakes, a conservative approach might be the most responsible option for the project.
  • The judge was known for his conservative approach to interpreting the constitution.