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"abhor" Definitions
  1. abhor something to hate something, for example a way of behaving or thinking, especially for moral reasons

353 Sentences With "abhor"

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Nature may abhor a vacuum, but candidates abhor it more.
In being capable of valuing, they may value what you abhor and abhor what you value.
Mr Uribe and Mr Santos, once allies, abhor each other.
Polls suggest that some 85% of Mexicans abhor Mr Trump.
The key thing to note is I fucking abhor tuna.
"I abhor the Klan and its hateful ideology," he said.
It is an emptiness that our nature seems to abhor.
The vast majority of Colombians abhor and mistrust the FARC.
To love La La Land or to actively abhor it?
Why make sympathetic characters out of the people you abhor?
For conservatives who abhor Trumpism this presents a hard dilemma.
There are millions of men and boys who abhor predators.
The EU insists on the backstop; the hard Brexiteers abhor it.
This is the airport TSA shuffle we all know and abhor.
I would abhor any of these, even if they were possible.
Ravens may hate the Guardian Angel rover, but they abhor lasers.
If there is one thing that investors abhor it is uncertainty.
Democratic primary voters abhor the role of corporate money in politics.
Phony conservatives are bullied into supporting policies that true conservatives abhor.
"We do not endorse, we abhor stereotypical comments," Mr. Fitzsimmons said.
Republicans have come to accept what they once professed to abhor.
These experts abhor the empirical debate, just like the practical one.
In private, many Republican senators abhor Mr Trump and his methods.
Americans love big government, even the ones who profess to abhor it.
We abhor every form of terror and violence wherever in the world.
" Poliquin added, "I abhor discrimination in any form and at any place.
Those who abhor him have repeatedly doused the busts in red paint.
Darden is complicit in benefiting from the sexism he seems to abhor.
We descend to the lowest common denominator, becoming what we supposedly abhor.
If the markets abhor uncertainty, then these midterm elections were wonderfully reassuring.
What you enjoy and what you abhor are entirely up to you.
If you abhor crowded grocery stores, run your errands at off-hours.
To the Editor: I am a liberal Democrat and abhor President Trump.
He is the embodiment of everything that a good citizen should abhor.
Moreover, with good reason the Europeans abhor what passes for Trump's leadership.
It might even explain why some people like scents that most others abhor.
I've been in your shoes, confronted by speakers whose views I absolutely abhor.
"I hate, abhor, loathe, and recoil at the sight of bananas," she wrote.
Stand for freedom of expression, even when you abhor the words and ideas.
Both enjoy performing with a spontaneity which their old-fashioned teachers would abhor.
Progressives abhor those abuses of women — F.G.M. (female genital mutilation), honor killings, etc.
He wanted the girlfriend experience aka GFE, which I abhor and never offer.
"Trump is high volatility, and investors generally abhor volatility and shun uncertainty," he wrote.
"Trump stands for many of the things I abhor," he wrote at one point.
Free market Tories generally abhor government meddling in the affairs of the private sector.
"I embrace the regulations of the workplace, and I abhor sexual harassment," he said.
Even if that means Donald Trump, a person I abhor, gets a second term.
Commodity markets abhor a gap and will find a way to arbitrage it away.
Can he uphold precedent he might abhor, because that precedent comports with the Constitution?
Or is that an unwillingness to lend your cachet to policies that you abhor?
I abhor most forms of casual attire, even in the most casual of settings.
And it was unfair for him to blindly abhor any style that eschewed ornament.
A big majority are decent, compassionate, tolerant people who abhor political violence, bigotry and lying.
The Witness is a mostly beautifully designed puzzle game with a worldview that I abhor.
The great, great majority of people involved in the Black Lives Matter protests abhor violence.
If you abhor the thought of sweetness in wine, try a dry German riesling instead.
Politicians who abhor criticism cite equality as a rationale to abate individual First Amendment rights.
He hates the supranational DNA of the G20 and they abhor his divisive America First rhetoric.
We abhor senseless violence, and even more so, we condemn acts of violence against defenseless children.
But I abhor what has been done to these officers and I grieve with their families.
Many Five Star activists abhor the much-indicted former prime minister and all who surround him.
"Personally, I abhor the cutesification of certain foods, like ice creams on girls' clothing," she says.
I abhor antisemitism, I have fought it all my life and will continue to do so.
Generally, driving enthusiasts abhor such things, as rigidity is the key to swift and precise driving.
Proponents of Brexit seem to be ignoring one important fact: Domestic and foreign investors abhor uncertainty.
Just as nature abhors a vacuum, the press corps is said to abhor a boring campaign.
But I abhor what is being done to these officers, and I grieve with their families.
We have these conversations because I abhor Americans who don't want us talking about sensitive issues.
Critics horrified by the very idea of the statue abhor even more Governor Potomsky's planned location.
"We abhor unpredictability and confusion," said Juri Luik, a former Estonian defense minister and foreign minister.
These are false allegations ... I abhor the Klan and what it represents and its hateful ideology.
Las Vegas also is synonymous with gambling, a sin Goodell and the N.F.L. profess to abhor.
Around a third of Argentines (mainly the poorer ones) love her; many of the rest abhor her.
No doubt right-minded Republicans, among the many who privately abhor Mr Trump, would otherwise speak up.
Whereas on the internet, we relish when the people we disagree with suffer, and abhor their victories.
Evan McMullin, a former CIA officer, plans to offer conservatives who abhor Trump someone to vote for.
Companies run ads to make money, so they wouldn't knowingly risk espousing beliefs that the majority abhor.
As an organization, we abhor violence of any kind and specifically take domestic violence allegations very seriously.
Nature really does fundamentally abhor a vacuum and this abhorrence tells us how the universe will end.
You learn to override your outrage and exist in places where some people have values you abhor.
" Or "If you like — and/or abhor — S&M sex, then you'll love this movie about chastity.
Southeast Asian states dislike tension but abhor even more the prospect of existing in a Chinese lake.
Strands of Islam, he feels, are bringing with them the kinds of prejudices any liberal society should abhor.
They respect strength, they abhor weakness, and you have to deal with them for a position of strength.
"I abhor the Klan and what it represents and its hateful ideology," Sessions said in his opening remarks.
"I'm fully in team post-it note and absolutely abhor green pen person," wrote one critic on Twitter.
The contrast suggests their concern is not with stopping wars or helping victims, but criticizing countries they abhor.
No doubt, it reminded many of his critics, who represent around half of Americans, why they abhor him.
We abhor discriminatory action of any type and believe that beer should bring people together and not divide.
Though it doesn't abhor inequality, its business model is well suited to take advantage of the growing divide.
To be clear, he was not there to praise The Bachelor, which he doth abhor; just the spinoff.
"We do not endorse, we abhor stereotypical comments," the dean of the Harvard admissions office, William Fitzsimmons, testified.
"Many, many of us, especially those of us who are more traditional, totally abhor it," she told me.
Wahhabists, like some Baptists, also abhor reasoning or "ijtihad" that would encourage them to question their religious brand.
Some boycott supporters said they do not want their money to go towards a government whose policies they abhor.
If - as you say - you abhor the NRA's stance on assault rifles, then simply *stop giving them special treatment*.
It could then settle gender-divisive issues—most obviously concerning abortion rights—in ways that most women would abhor.
Much as others might abhor animal sacrifice, came another riposte, it cannot be called a menace to public health.
They are bored by political correctness and abhor self-deprecating humor, which they think makes a person sound stupid.
That idea infuriated Brexit supporters who abhor the idea of staying tied to some of Europe's rules, possibly indefinitely.
Mr. Poroshenko has been at loggerheads with nationalist parties in Parliament over a 2015 peace accord, which they abhor.
"We abhor the use of prison labor and would never allow it in our supply chain," the company said.
"I abhor racism in any form and it has no place in our country," Zeldin said in a statement.
If you listen to the way that people like Larry Page talk about competition, they abhor the idea of competition.
"A public apology feeds the identity politics which we abhor," said Mr. van Schijndel, the Forum for Democracy council member.
The images out of Syria have been horrific for some time now, and we abhor the use of chemical weapons.
Part of the problem is that it's not clear exactly what Democrats who abhor Trump should be doing right now.
Though the traditional elites abhor him, his parties have won every election they have been allowed to contest since 2001.
It's expected that Democrats will resist Trump — they are representing their own voters, after all, who abhor the president's policies.
Yes, we stand with Israel because we abhor the violence directed throughout the millennia at our Jewish brothers and sisters.
The emerging conservative line is that Breitbart has been corrupted: that Andrew Breitbart would abhor what it has become today.
If there are people you particularly abhor, make sure you take your lunch an hour after or before they do.
Quite a lot of Britons, like quite a lot of Americans, don't abhor Mr. Trump and everything he stands for.
Cumulatively, they are a deafening reminder that Americans are divided in their politics, but overwhelmingly abhor violence, hatred and bigotry.
"I abhor the fact that we made a decision that evoked this kind of emotion from the players," he said.
" It quoted Secretary of State Mike Pompeo saying, "We abhor violations of these rights, whenever and wherever they are encountered.
Even people who abhor Trump's crudeness, incompetence, bigotry and anti-democratic leanings may not vote against their own self-interest.
Suffering in my day to day lifestyle to fuel this insane passion for something that I've began to despise and abhor.
"I abhor the Klan," he protested, invoking his role in the capital conviction of a Klansman for a murder in 1981.
They see the mainland as a different country, and abhor the idea of being swallowed by the giant dictatorship next door.
Wax's view is an outright argument for white supremacy — exactly the sort of thing that Brog claimed to abhor and reject.
They do not consider Turkey to be a sufficiently Muslim nation, abhor secularism, and despise Turkey's ties to the United States.
In the process it is tacitly conceding an awkward point: most British Muslims abhor extremism, but a distinct minority is ambivalent.
"We abhor any abuse of journalists, commentators and writers whether it be from Sanders, Clinton or Trump supporters," the statement said.
Close readers of these newsletters know that I abhor brunch, a meal that ruins breakfasts, lunches and Sundays in equal measure.
There are similarities, partly expressed in the stereotype that the French favor change in the abstract but abhor it in practice.
C. Emma BurrousBurlington, Vt. To the Editor: I abhor Donald Trump's politics, his amorality, his thuggish leadership and his weak intellect.
I abhor bullying and I feel desperately sorry for the pain they must be going through because I've been through it.
And now, once again, it is up to Republicans to save a program that they supposedly abhor and want to eliminate.
Actually, cats may abhor the smell of our favorite perfumes and citrus-scented soaps, and some are allergic to human dandruff.
Commentators in The Washington Post and The New York Times have called for selective censorship of ideas and doctrines they abhor.
One was to echo President Donald Trump's call to arm teachers with concealed weapons (many teachers abhor the idea of being armed).
So even if you abhor his shameless appeals to nativism, Trump's ban (cruelly) reinforces a concept almost everyone you know buys into.
When it comes to wild animals, people tend to abhor population collapse; are things that different when it comes to domestic animals?
I abhor the weird underground comic culture that's obsessed with things like cheeseburgers, the Simpsons, obscure 80s horror movies, mom's basement, etc.
No one controls my vote," Poliquin said in a statement, adding that "I abhor discrimination in any form and at any place.
Ultra-conservative Salafists abhor Sufi practices and some have in the past threatened to smash their symbols with hammers and iron bars.
But what galls many people, including Gonzalo, is that Preysler embodies the celebrity entertainment culture that Vargas Llosa long claimed to abhor.
What -- has it changed enough that now you're welcome in communities that were solid democratic areas that I think really abhor banks?
And it's actually the same alien qualities that compel many of us to abhor spiders that lend web-building its mesmerizing quality.
We live in a society that is supposed to abhor violence — punishing it through some of the harshest prison sentences in the world.
But neither did he repeal the essentially entrepreneurial nature of American politics or the reality that elected officials, like nature, abhor a vacuum.
"I abhor the incident that occurred, the tragedy that occurred, befell Mr. Castile," said Dayton, who was flanked by members of Castile's family.
Even where the discrimination is on grounds that decent people abhor (race, say), it seems ethically right to allow homeowners this ethical wrong.
Let me be very clear, to abhor the cruel dictatorship of Nicolás Maduro is not to support any form of U.S. military intervention.
I've always hated when the metal media focus on my gender and appearance; consequently, I abhor being referred to as a female vocalist.
Those who abhor the damage she, and her husband before her, have inflicted on respect for the rule of law in this country?
Some of Trump's most fervent supporters have branded IRI an enemy, a proponent of the globalist agenda that Trump and his backers abhor.
They described it as a "third kingdom" of living material, composed of ancestral cells that abhor oxygen, digest carbon dioxide and produce methane.
To use a sports metaphor Toby would abhor, Brodesser-Akner tees up the ending for herself and drives it to a satisfying finish.
As though white men's monopolistic death-grip on power in America doesn't belie precisely the kind of "identity politics" they claim to abhor.
The Republicans lost 40 seats in the House, largely in mixed and suburban areas, where voters are generally relaxed about immigrants and abhor racism.
The market, at least as incentives are set up, seems to abhor outperformance and works in a variety of ways to arbitrage it away.
"The negotiations abhor a vacuum," says Andrew Light, senior fellow at the World Resources Institute and a former climate negotiator in the Obama administration.
They don't understand that economically unsound and mismanaged integration projects will fall apart, leaving them as an easy prey to "populist hordes" they abhor.
She is trying simultaneously to appeal to both her new Lean In fan base and the regular Fox News watchers who abhor identity politics.
Meanwhile, the administration's aggressive rhetoric is spooking natural allies — both in Congress and throughout Latin America — who abhor Maduro but oppose a U.S. invasion.
Mr. Trump was derided as the candidate of "uncertainty," which markets typically abhor, and many of his stated policies are vague, incoherent or inconsistent.
Yet the attention is unsurprising, because the event, live-streamed by the student activists themselves, seemed to epitomize campus trends that many outsiders abhor.
She is trying simultaneously to appeal to both her new "Lean-In" fan base and the regular Fox news watchers who abhor identity politics.
"I abhor pedophilia," she said, adding that she'd had no knowledge of Epstein's alleged relationships with under-age girls when she took the money.
"We abhor the use of prison labor and would never allow it in our supply chain," a spokesperson for Tesco said in a statement.
"I abhor bullying and I feel desperately sorry for the pain they must be going through because I&aposve been through it," she said.
But I really abhor the idea of a hierarchy in a marriage; I'm very stark in my belief that we're in an egalitarian partnership.
"I abhor the Klan and its hateful ideology," he said, shortly after a protester in a Ku Klux Klan outfit was removed from the hearing.
"I abhor the American idea of starting with a tabula rasa every few years and getting rid of everything," she said of her design philosophy.
As much as I may abhor Trump, it would be hypocritical for me to disregard or shut Robles out based solely on her conservative views.
Now, I personally abhor Louis Farrakhan with every fiber of my being, and I think that Alex Jones' Sandy Hook hoax comments were beyond cruel.
He wants to play to the masses who are growing enamored of Stalin without alienating those Russians, such as the Moscow intelligentsia, who abhor him.
The fact that the Israeli Druse, who loyally serve in the army, feel hurt and betrayed is enough of a reason to abhor this law.
It makes no sense to abhor violence against some unborn children but to look the other way when the lives of other children are extinguished.
Working with him over the last 12 years, they say, they have found him to be an effective advocate for conservative policies that they abhor.
"I abhor the fact that we made a decision that evoked this kind of emotion from the players," Manfred said in an interview on Friday.
That meant finding a delicate balance between winning the trust of the Klan members and ensuring the show didn't propagate views the network's executives abhor.
Free speech protections are in place in America not to protect the speech we agree with, but, instead, to protect the vile speech we abhor.
Sessions is the point man on policies the Democrats and the political class abhor, especially the promised crackdown on illegal immigration and increased voter ID laws.
Some hail former Cuban President Fidel Castro, who died Friday at the age of 90, as a revolutionary hero while others abhor him as a despot.
Being the ever-ironic person behind the Internet of Shit account, I own a ton of shitty internet-connected devices — despite how much I abhor them.
"I abhor violence against people for the most part—but these aren't people, they're Nazis," said an anarchist I'll call Sean, to laughter from the group.
"We abhor this senseless act of violence and urge the government of Bangladesh in the strongest terms to apprehend the criminals behind these murders," she added.
While some Democrats who abhor Clinton might be tempted by a fling with Johnson, he is also providing a refuge with Republicans who cannot stomach Trump.
We'd have make clear that we abhor every kind of tyranny, whether Islamist or military-led, and that we welcome a regime truly committed to freedom.
That said, if you truly abhor it, consider finding ways to delegate, outsource or get support on the stuff you simply do not want to do.
"I abhor these appalling acts and call upon all competent authorities to investigate these activities without delay and to bring the perpetrators to justice," Guterres said.
It is precisely the kind of rap show that anyone concerned about the musical craft of live performances would abhor, but it's still somehow wildly entertaining.
Except, that is, for "The Good Fight," the only TV show that reflects what life under Trump feels like for many of us who abhor him.
But President Trump could demand that a deal on the Dreamers be paired with funding for his coveted border wall, an objective that many Democrats abhor.
You have the right to peacefully protest speech and speakers you abhor, and the right to join together with others to celebrate and amplify countervailing viewpoints.
The issue has bedeviled policy makers who abhor the idea of unequal classrooms, but also do not want to discourage families from digging into their pockets.
We recognize that, with one part of themselves, they may sincerely hold views that we abhor, while, with another, they may exercise virtues that we admire.
To the Editor: Like many Americans, I don't like President Trump's rude and hostile tweets and comments; I abhor his lack of both repentance and humility.
The townspeople, finding this situation scandalous and titillating, venerate him for his perfect management of the station, but abhor her because, well, someone must be abhorred.
Astonishingly, at a time when people abhor the buying of elections by the rich, the party at its recent national meeting approved taking in large corporate donations.
The crassness of his insults may well be muted as he tries to win over at least some of the voters, particularly women, who now abhor him.
"The more I read, the more I was led to abhor and detest my enslavers," Douglass wrote, in a line that the creature himself might have written.
Like the US president, she plumbed resentment towards elites from a power base in small towns and rural areas that abhor voters in more cosmopolitan, liberal cities.
Even as the man brags about federal tax evasion and owning mastery of the Wall Street dark arts his populist supporters claim to abhor, he's relatively untouchable.
Adults are fully capable of deciding, as individuals, whether or not we want to see an exhibition by an artist whose morality and ethics we may abhor.
"There is too much at stake to sit around and wait until the president crosses the line, creating the constitutional crisis we all abhor," Mr. Schumer said.
Many good wines have a built-in defense against being consumed by children: They are inherently bitter, a flavor that children seem genetically hard-wired to abhor.
The Europeans abhor Trump&aposs decision to impose steel and aluminum tariffs on a part of the world that is supposed to be the United States&apos partner.
One can restate Minsky's work as the principle that Financial markets abhor an equilibrium Investors try to analyse the economic and financial conditions and adjust their portfolios accordingly.
Instead of making a pitch to the working class, Trump is overtly catering to white identity politics—the very kind of politics his fellow Republicans claim they abhor.
Filling the existing vacancy with a liberal justice would effectively turn the Roberts Court into the Kagan Court, which would begin issuing decisions that conservatives abhor almost immediately.
Many Ukrainians want Patriarch Bartholomew to bless the existence of an independent Ukrainian Orthodox church; Moscow, which now oversees the biggest church structure in Ukraine, would abhor that.
While he is a man who embodies so many of the dreams I had for this nation as a child, he has also committed acts I absolutely abhor.
Venture capitalists abhor uncertainty, and the potentially broad interpretation of this law's changes to the liability statutes could very quickly result in an evaporated pool of available capital.
There are many abused women who are well aware of the brutal, racialized inhumanity of prosecution and of prisons—there are many abused women who abhor the police.
I abhor President Trump's rhetoric, but he is tapping into justified concerns about the way China initially handled the disease and the risks it ran with animal husbandry.
Many of us need love and emotional support in a situation where those in the highest elected offices abhor our presence in this land of freedom and opportunities.
Why it matters: There is no simple exit off the slippery slope here for me, or for those who invest in China but abhor its human rights record.
But because attacks have always been relatively uncommon, it is hard to show that these measures are saving lives, and scientists abhor them for killing other endangered species.
The FARC may have accepted such changes because they have at last understood that most Colombians abhor them and that political support for peace matters more than legal guarantees.
And while I abhor displays of jingoistic nationalism (especially in a post-Brexit landscape) and believe borders to be immoral at their core, I become tribal every four years.
" In the same exchange, he said, "I abhor homosexuality and abuse of any kind," before clarifying his position: "Re homosexuality—I'm just old fashioned and don't like it sorry.
But there's a reason economists abhor crony capitalism in broad terms: Over time, it generates terrible economic results by undermining entrepreneurs, discouraging innovation, and making economies much less productive.
Until this moment, Trump has played a game of flipping-the-script with the American people, promising he would rid national politics of the unseemly power players voters abhor.
His supporters love conduct that tramples every code of the political elites whom they abhor and prove that the outsider that won election in 2016 has not gone native.
In a perfect world, it's not just pregnant women who would take these modest, anti-mosquito precautions, particularly wearing mosquito repellant made with the chemical DEET, which mosquitoes absolutely abhor.
You don't reason with evil or apply ethical pressure to evil, you denounce and abhor it, and do whatever you can to neutralize its power and protect others from it.
And we can push for elimination of forced labor in Malaysia both because we abhor modern slavery and we want to level the international economic playing field for U.S. workers.
I think that's the function of art and theater — you look at things that you abhor, that you really are nauseated by, but that's important because it's a cleansing process.
That was the very first thing that struck me, that American white nationalist terrorists are copying the very people they say they abhor, that they claim to be defending us from.
Markets abhor a vacuum, and absolutely adore air-conditioning; places and things come to look alike, in time, because the imperatives that shape them are the same, and insist upon it.
The executives also reiterated that they abhor terrorism, but that have opposed the order because they care deeply about protecting the safety of the majority of people who are not terrorists.
"I abhor discrimination and want to assure you HUD is, and always will be, committed to protecting every person's right to access to our programs without fear or discrimination," he wrote.
"I abhor discrimination and want to assure you HUD is, and always will be, committed to protecting every person's right to access to our programs without fear or discrimination," Carson wrote.
There should be no room for doubt about the fact that we roundly abhor these sentiments in our midst, and unambiguously repudiate the violent and evil acts that arise from them.
Another major appeal of making things in China has been its reserves of desperately poor workers willing to toil long hours for meager wages under conditions that most Americans would abhor.
The vast majority of Canadian Muslims, like their fellow citizens of all faiths and backgrounds, abhor violence and condemn any and all criminal acts committed in the name of their faith.
"There is too much at stake for us to sit around and wait until the president crosses a line, creating a constitutional crisis we all abhor," Mr. Schumer said on Thursday.
CHRIS RASMUSSEN Highland Park, N.J. To the Editor: Many voters abhor the Republican candidate and can't stand Hillary Clinton, so they proudly announce their intention to abstain from voting for either.
" Menashi continued to criticize the university, accusing them of misleading "students who believe that life begins at conception -- pushing them toward a choice they might abhor if they had complete information.
Many Americans once defended the right of Nazis to march down Main Street; now defending the rights of people whose views we abhor has ceded to defending our right to take offense.
Their target was Mr Ryan, whose pragmatism they abhor: they felt his bill, which they derided as "Obamacare-lite", would not sufficiently reduce federal subsidies which help the poor buy health insurance.
"I abhor the fact this situation is creating a huge divide in our community," said Felicia Palmer, 49, a longtime resident of Jersey City who rents out her second home through Airbnb.
Democrats, while largely powerless to stop the changes President Donald Trump and his party are making to the country, most of which they abhor, struggle meanwhile to suppress a feeling of euphoria.
"We abhor this senseless act of violence and urge the government of Bangladesh in the strongest terms to apprehend the criminals behind these murders," she said in a statement, the BBC reports.
They fall roughly into three camps: those who support the generals and their attempts to retain power; those who abhor the regime and are pushing for greater democratic freedom; and fence-sitters.
Evangelicals are correct to abhor the Democratic Party's devotion to abortion and its subsequent devaluing of human life, but this should not mean we always vote Republican, regardless of who is nominated.
While they don't offer evidence, they have bucket loads of anecdotal insights, like the speed cameras on border roads that they've become convinced are silent sentinels, spying for the state they abhor.
In March, Ferguson issued a statement admitting that she accepted over $9,000 from Epstein, in which she said "I abhor pedophilia," and said she had no knowledge of Epstein's criminal sexual history.
The state hasn't elected a Democrat statewide in years, Moore's supporters have rallied around him over the reports and many Republicans abhor the idea of a Democrat representing Alabama in the Senate.
" She continues, "I know young artists who say to me that they abhor the notion that their work would not be relevant or not connect with what's going on in the world.
"I abhor as much as any American the prospect of a law enforcement officer's seizing a reporter's notes or recording," he wrote to one of the reporters, Antoinette Konz of The Hattiesburg American.
Conservatives such as Gorsuch abhor this vision of the law because they believe it robs the democratically elected legislature of the right to make law in accordance with the will of the electorate.
Its diplomats abhor a vacuum, and from time to time a proposal to "engage" Russia on this or that dossier, from cyberterrorism to climate change, wafts vaguely out of some European foreign ministry.
If for some reason you abhor the dozen or so widely used chat apps out there today, maybe Allo will appeal to you (assuming you can also get your friends to use it).
Sensationalized and uninformed commentary doesn't help matters and in fact makes everything worse, contributing to the system of baseless ranting and invented reality that so many who oppose the president seem to abhor.
As a result, many of those who defend Moro and Bolsonaro, or who simply abhor Lula and progressive politics, are already trying to discount The Intercept's reporting as the work of unscrupulous ideologues.
"If I have given the impression, somehow, by being a human rights lawyer that somehow I have similar views to people I abhor, that would be something that I would regret," he said.
While it seems easy or possible to lump Muslims into a monolith to pander to racist and xenophobic voters, the truth is that most Muslims — like any other group of people — abhor violence.
Of course, the idea of our phones becoming nurses and effectively following us around scanning for trouble is its own kind of dystopia—probably one that an extreme mountain biker would otherwise abhor.
Uber will be walking a fine line, though, as it inches closer and closer to looking like the thing it claimed to abhor the most: the old-school (and corruption-rife) taxi industry.
I think it's a kind of medicine—we explore in fiction what we desperately fear and abhor in reality, and chronicling it in fiction is our way of avoiding it or learning from it.
"We, the leaders of France, Germany, the United States and the United Kingdom, abhor the attack that took place against Sergei and Yulia Skripal in Salisbury, UK, on 4 March 2018," the statement said.
Yet I do log a considerable amount of Steam hours, and in my amateur pursuits of gaming glory, I've mostly stuck with keyboards included on gaming laptops (small New York apartments abhor gaming rigs).
People of color have spoken in one clear voice, pronouncing that they abhor what Trump represents, that they don't want to return to the days when open bigotry was an accepted form of currency.
Tillerson's critics also abhor the idea of appointing the former CEO of a company that's been accused of deliberately misleading investors and the public about the connections between climate change and burning fossil fuels.
Regardless of whether you are pro or anti-embrace, here's everything to know about the human behavior of hugging: So why is it that some people love a good hug, while others abhor them?
Even when we do articulate why we abhor something, words have a hard time capturing the force with which one's entire being might revolt when faced with the offending song or novel or film.
And even people like Comey — center-right figures who are momentarily allied with Democrats because they abhor Donald Trump — should be cheered by the energy that Ocasio-Cortez and others like her are creating.
The reason Australians are sticklers for the rules, and the reason they are so hesitant to stray, is that they absolutely abhor the concept of personal responsibility in a way few other countries do.
More generally, the European Union has insisted all along that Britain will not gain access to the single market without accepting its core principles like the free movement of people, which Brexiteers abhor. Mrs.
"We can't just cancel or shutdown or silence those who we disagree with or who hold different views or who say things even that we strongly disagree with or abhor," Gabbard told NBC News.
"The markets abhor uncertainty so this is spectacular news removing one of the major impediments to US economic growth and prosperity and better financial market conditions," said Chris Rupkey, chief financial economist at MUFG.
"We, the leaders of France, Germany, the United States and the United Kingdom, abhor the attack that took place against Sergei and Yulia Skripal in Salisbury, U.K., on 4 March 2018," the statement said.
Except instead of focusing on the divisions that Republicans abhor discussing — demographic groups and social classes — the party would focus on geographic boundaries, which have always provided for Americans a sense of belonging and pride.
Forcing local majorities to live under laws they cannot change and which they abhor as contrary to all morality is a recipe for political disaster — a disaster we've seen play out since Roe v. Wade.
Discussing common sense ways to lower gun violence across groups that all (hopefully) abhor is one thing, calling a group of children dykes or Nazis or agents of the Deep State is uh, entirely another.
Another that I usually abhor are on relationships or self-help, but I've really enjoyed Laura Kipnis's "Against Love" which explores the absurd rules of love and marriage in the West since the 19th century.
Sometimes, city dwellers cheer for animals we might otherwise abhor, according to Dave Taft, a writer who, along with the photographer Lucia Buricelli, recently introduced us to creatures that hustle to survive in New York.
If they did, it could infuriate House GOP conservatives who don't want to have to vote against spending increases for the military that they support in order to vote against an immigration deal they abhor.
In the face of a shortage of medical resources, we need to delineate the best allocation principles so that decisions are made ethically, even if we abhor the fact that such decisions must be made.
Near one timeworn door frame, in the stone wall beneath the buzzers of modern-day homes, is an oyster shell, slipped sideways into the mortar as a ward against witches, who were said to abhor water.
It has pitted the country's cable and broadband giants, which abhor regulation, against the likes of Facebook, Google, Netflix, Twitter and a host of startups that firmly believe net neutrality rules are critical to their existence.
Haftar is widely understood to have neighboring Egypt's backing, not just because they want strategic depth -- read influence -- in Eastern Libya, they also abhor the Muslim Brotherhood and their Islamist allies who hold sway in Tripoli.
We're all taught early on to abhor the passive voice, but what we're now learning is that something even worse may lurk down there in the depths of the English language: a school of verbless sentences.
" Owen Jones, a left-wing journalist and lead organizer of Britain's "Stop Trump" protests, said on Wednesday: "We need to show that we abhor everything that Trump represents: the bigotry, racism, anti-Muslim prejudice and misogyny.
In one of Washington's odder embraces, their strongest defenders are congressional Democrats who abhor the Justice Department's policies under the Trump administration but see Mr. Rosenstein as a firewall between the president and the special counsel.
Democrats have dug in their heels, and in some cases are refusing to sit across the table from relatives who voted for President-elect Donald J. Trump, a man they say stands for things they abhor.
" In his journal, Schwartz wrote, "Trump stands for many of the things I abhor: his willingness to run over people, the gaudy, tacky, gigantic obsessions, the absolute lack of interest in anything beyond power and money.
Even the Taiwanese, who abhor Mao's simplified characters, are gradually adopting Mr Zhou's pinyin (which they had also once abhorred), making the use of pinyin one of the few practical things the two countries can agree on.
With these realities in mind, here are the three key components of a deregulatory carbon tax reform: Traditionally, conservatives abhor any new tax out of fear that new sources of revenue will increase the size of government.
Draper Esprit's CEO Simon Cook said the company "naturally abhor" the moves in Brunei but added the BIA bought shares on the open market and has no "influence either on our company culture or our investment decisions".
This will be the year when equality for women takes exponential leaps forward in American life or suffers a devastating setback with the reelection of a president who a significant majority of female voters abhor with good reason.
Of course we as a company support sex workers and abhor this legislation, but at the same time, the way that this legislation came through it was really unclear all the risks there would be to the platform.
Some Republicans who make places like Ohio's 12th District home are said – even by some nominal conservatives among the chattering class – to abhor President Trump's conduct, his manner, and the brusque statements emanating frequently from his Twitter account.
" Family: We abhor every form or terror and violence The family as a whole has now issued a public statement that, in part, reads: "We as a family want to distance ourselves from Hicham, his deeds, ideologies and words.
The opposition stems from a belief that Mr Pompeo launched the commission to promote religious liberty—with which evangelical Christians, the Trump administration's most important constituency, are obsessed—at the expense of reproductive and gay rights, which they abhor.
Some have taken this episode as a sign that the army and the palace are in fact rubbing along: Mr Jumpol was once thought close to Thaksin Shinawatra, a former prime minister whom the generals and their backers abhor.
I abhor his personal behavior and political views and am devastated that he will be our president for the next four years, which is why People magazine's new cover story on Trump and his family makes my skin crawl.
But a larger number of Peruvians abhor him for having shut down Congress in a "self-coup" in 1992, for his human-rights abuses and for the unprecedented corruption of his regime, for which he is serving jail sentences.
Pandemonium in Washington, London, Paris and Berlin is breeding the kind of uncertainty that investors and markets abhor, just at the moment fears are growing of a global economic slowdown and an end to a years-long bull run.
In addition to the path to citizenship, which Buttigieg pledged to pursue in his first 100 days in office, the agenda includes the following proposals, among others: "Most Americans welcome refugees, and they abhor family separation," the plan reads.
Her eventual vote for him, she says, was mostly a vote against Hillary Clinton, who would bring "the end of America" — with more liberal justices who would make rulings that many evangelicals abhor on issues like same-sex marriage and abortion.
The reality is that most of Conway's critics do not "hate her," but abhor the leading role she plays in poisoning public discourse — putting her in the same category as the aforementioned Spicer and his successor as press secretary, Sarah Sanders.
But these departments abhor the term "sanctuary" city, because it implies that they are letting immigrants commit crimes when in fact, most police in the largest US cities work with ICE agents to investigate human trafficking and gang activity, for example.
How these places govern themselves may sadden me, I may abhor it, I may sometimes argue with locals about it, but I do not need to vote for candidates running on a platform of forcing them to be more like me.
Much as I abhor the notion, should Donald Trump win, we may rationally hope that in four, or at most eight, years, we will have a new president as different from him as President Obama was from George W. Bush.
But, although a perspicuous case can be made for his removal, that is an uphill battle because enough of the public and the political class abhor impeachment and find removal to be extreme and indecorous, even for a compromised president.
Outside the friendly cocoon of the hotel, he has attracted a bipartisan coalition of adversaries—Democrats who remember his years of service as Donald Trump 's fierce and profane fixer, and Republicans who abhor Cohen's transformation into a vocal Trump critic.
In addition to supporting TPP, Kaine backed Virginia's right-to-work law, which labor unions abhor, when he served as the state's governor from 2006 to 2010, and he voted last year to give Obama fast-track authority to negotiate trade deals.
Such fighting talk plays well with nationalists who abhor the idea of renewed peace talks with the PKK, which first took up arms more than three decades ago and is considered a terrorist group by Turkey, the United States and European Union.
That's how Republican politicians can uniformly claim to abhor racism while enacting policies that disenfranchise and ruin black and brown people — because the right-wing political and pundit classes work furiously to muddy the public understanding of what racism actually looks like.
After initially equivocating about a chemical attack on a former Russian double agent in Salisbury, England, the White House joined a statement by the leaders of Britain, France and Germany in which they said they "abhor the attack" and blamed it on Moscow.
The G7, a group of rich democracies that comprise Britain, France, Germany, the US, Italy, Japan and Canada, is exactly the kind of globalized gathering that Trump and his supporters abhor and is in itself almost a rebuke to his America First philosophy.
Those who abhor him have dreamed of seeing his depravity and corruption proven in a way that can't be denied, whether with the fabled pee tape, the Mueller report or rumored outtakes from "The Apprentice" where he's said to spout racial slurs.
The skill with which she has handled impeachment, dealing with a mean-spirited often unhinged president, navigated the ideological schisms within her own party to produce an impressive legislative record is the envy of more than a few Republicans who abhor her views.
What's more, for many of the current crop of young protesters, like some of those in Portland, attacking an unarmed journalist whose views they abhor is somehow noble and carries with it the breathtaking exhilaration of anonymity -- courtesy of a face scarf or mask.
The government has said it cannot negotiate with Mr Puigdemont, because of his defiance of the constitution; many in Catalonia abhor Mr Rajoy and the PP, which campaigned against an attempt to give the region greater powers in a new autonomy statute in 2006.
A prominent leader of the Southern Baptist Convention, the nation's largest Protestant denomination, Moore knew that some of the faithful were falling for Trump, a philandering, biblically illiterate candidate from New York City whose lifestyle and views embodied everything the religious right professed to abhor.
I'm sure that lots of people in the corporate ranks at Delta or Alamo sincerely abhor the N.R.A., just as most of the people who demanded James Damore's firing from Google or Brendan Eich's ejection from Mozilla regarded both men as beyond-the-pale bigots.
"The person, I can totally abhor and loathe, but the work is the work," said Vicente Todolí, who was Tate Modern's director when it staged a major Gauguin exhibition in 2010, and is now the artistic director of the Pirelli HangarBicocca art foundation in Milan.
As a journalist who spends hours per week wading through 22012Chan and Reddit, I often wondered if I'd become irony poisoned, or at least jaded enough by the darkest pits of the web that my brain had somehow rewired itself to embrace the rhetoric I abhor.
" In a statement, Quartz CEO Zach Seward, who assumed the role of chief executive just two days ago, tells The Verge that "We abhor this kind of government censorship of the internet, and have great coverage of how to get around such bans around the world.
But rather because the pity she elicited in our hearts in seeing her frailty reminded us that it should have not required a health scare to humble Hillary and peel away an increasingly thick layer of what looks strikingly like something we Americans abhor: arrogance and contempt.
Sadly, labor unions compel citizens to furnish funds for the propagation of opinions they disbelieve and abhor every day, by using the dues collected from members and "agency fees" collected from non-members to engage in political activity many of their members and non-members oppose.
Then there are those who protest that not all Muslims are terrorists, that in fact most Muslims abhor the violence and ideology of terrorism, and that if we as a global community fail to appreciate that distinction, we only isolate and alienate the moderate Muslim majority.
Our hypocritical handle on the global arena is summed up, like I said, by the fact that we outwardly abhor that type of empirical attitude and yet we have territories that are subject to our laws but get none of our benefits as a capitalist-pig nation.
She is the Democrat most crucial to determining whether her party can take back the House and torpedo President Trump's agenda — an avatar of the kind of coastal excess that Republicans abhor and that some progressives have come to view suspiciously in an age of ascendant populism.
You can read the full statement, sent to reporters from the White House, below: We, the leaders of France, Germany, the United States and the United Kingdom abhor the attack that took place against Sergei and Yulia Skripal in Salisbury, United Kingdom, on March 4, 2018.
Thomas Jefferson owned slaves and claimed to abhor slavery; he condemned interracial relationships for defiling the white race ("Amalgamation with the other color, produces degradation to which no lover of his country, no lover of excellence in the human character, can innocently consent") while fathering children with Sally Hemings.
But critics will likely complain Clinton's address skipped over the many controversies of his own career and their lives together -- including his impeachment over an affair with a White House intern and the Clintons' consistent problems in overcoming perceptions that they sometimes cut ethical corners and abhor transparency.
Obama and Merkel met in Berlin in front of a massive crowd at the biennial congress of the German Protestant Church, on a day when the German Chancellor will also greet current US President Donald Trump, who is the epitome of many of the political trends they abhor.
Presumably, such financial vehicles would attract investors whose companies they target — the document refers to "unicorn" startups, which I would assume might include those such as Dropbox and Spotify — who are long-term players rather than the in-and-out ones that companies abhor in a typical IPO.
The Midwestern GOP operative described a defining paradox for Republicans across these states: How do they appeal to those Trump Democrats, who might be less enthused without the big guy on the ballot, without alienating the suburban women who probably voted for Romney with no hesitation but abhor Trump?
Whereas Trump plays to his base when he takes the stage at his rallies — broadsiding critics with coarse language and diving headfirst into the most sensitive cultural issues — campaign officials say Pence focuses on easing prospective Trump voters into supporting the president even if they abhor his personality.
While they abhor much of what Trump says and fear the long-term damage his rhetoric on women and Hispanics could inflict on their party, they cannot afford to alienate the millions of voters who flocked to Trump in the primary campaign, especially with control of Congress on the line.
Instead of surrendering as so many spiritual memoirists have in the past to what cannot be known about the divine, both find themselves moved by the infinite mystery of other people: families of origin as well as those fellow travelers whose politics we might abhor but whose religious practices we share.
Williams's "mere civility" demands more of us than Locke's or Hobbes's civility, in that it requires we have thicker skins about other people's rudeness or disrespect; but it also demands less of us, in that we no longer have to muster respect for, or mute our criticism of, views we abhor.
As of January 11, if the neo-Nazis march, they will have raised $800 per minute (and $51,000 if they march for 3 hours) for things they abhor, such as support for the people threatened, community education about hate and white supremacy, and increased police and community training in handling hate crimes.
In fact, it is that "boy" part that is my issue and, specifically, the way the journey of Zuckerberg — many call him Zuck, but I just can't because I truly abhor kid nicknames for grown adults — is being covered as if he needs extra-special training due to his awkward geek manners.
The White House Correspondents' Association's dinner, an annual gala for which Hollywood comes to DC. Mr Trump loves few things more than glamorous dinners with influential people; he may have skipped it because he was made fun of when he attended and knows that most of the dinner's guests abhor his politics.
But it retreated when it became an independent nation in 1901, and it endured almost half a century of economic stagnation before it opened its doors again to mass immigration after World War II. The leaders of the main political parties continue to support an expansive immigration program and profess to abhor racism.
Jayapal, a co-chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, told CNN's Dana Bash that she "abhor(s) the online Twitter world" and has been the target of abuse herself, but that she mostly dismissed those messages "because they just aren't reflective of the real world," before pointing to Sanders' repeated calls for civility.
British readers will smile at the mere mention of Godalming, a Surrey commuter town whose neat gentility smacks more of "Brief Encounter" than the traveling Exhibition of Medical Curiosities that sweeps us, in the novel's first chapter, into the untidy and ungentle world of customs and values we now claim to abhor. Godalming!
Frequently I am asked by family, friends, neighbors and colleagues why I remain a Republican given its shift from a conservative-based, pragmatic problem solving party that favored limited government and low taxes to one who seems to abhor the very notion of government and rejects the foundation of our country — the art of compromise.
It can be hard to realize how many people still make these arguments, how many hated living under the authority of an African-American president and how many abhor the idea of a female president, how many would deny basic services to gay and trans people, how many regard the disabled with polite disdain.
The common denominator of Trump, Johnson and Netanyahu is that they all campaign by moving further and further to the right, seeking to aggressively mobilize their core political base which increasingly angers, frightens, alarms and mobilizes the large majority of voters who reject and abhor the political extremism and bitter divisions the far right promotes.
And when his history reaches its familiar conclusion — when both parties were split on abortion, religious conservatives like Jesse Helms and Jerry Falwell pressured Republican leaders to abhor abortion, and liberal Democrats who already abhorred abortion had to switch parties — Williams deals only swiftly with the gender issues so important to many activists on both sides of the issue now.
We can perhaps also say that certain malicious entities are holding up a (black) mirror to the political correctness they abhor – aka the modus operandi of their SJW foes – and using the same single issue megaphone method, aka the bounce back amplification made possible by follower-based tech platforms, to win (or so they would argue, as Yiannopoulos has) the Internet's 'culture wars'.
While centrist politicians struggle to protest that the large majority of Muslims abhor the attacks, the fear of violence has made the National Front's Marine Le Pen one of the most popular politicians in France and pushed the socialist government into endorsing ridiculous bans on "burkinis" -- full body coverings for Muslim women bathers – bizarrely condemned as "provocative" by former President Nicolas Sarkozy.
While centrist politicians struggle to protest that the large majority of Muslims abhor the attacks, the fear of violence has made the National Front's Marine Le Pen one of the most popular politicians in France and pushed the socialist government into endorsing ridiculous bans on "burkinis" - full body coverings for Muslim women bathers - bizarrely condemned as "provocative" by former President Nicolas Sarkozy.
But the screenwriter David Farr and the director Susanne Bier ("In a Better World") were licensed to change the period (from the first gulf war to the present) and the locations (an evil arms dealer's yacht becomes a fantastical Spanish villa; Central America becomes the Middle East) and to soften the ending in ways that le Carré aficionados will probably abhor.
Ezra Klein recently demonstrated how progressives can engage with ideas they abhor in his two-hour podcast dialogue with Sam Harris, a star of the New Atheist movement who defended the right-wing thinker Charles Murray's work on race and IQ. Klein appears to have put a lot of patient work into the debate, but given where we are now, such work is necessary.
HANNITY: Yes, the answer to your questions is, I&aposm a dishwasher who works hard and harder than I&aposve ever worked and that I believe in this country and I believe that I&aposve been blessed more than I deserve, and I absolutely, positively, I abhor that the fact when America is in decline, this country can be, and is, the shining city on the hill as Reagan talked about.
She partially rebuked Duggan's complaints about Title IX investigations that require confidentiality for both parties by stating: I note with some irony that most people on the liberal-left abhor the lack of due process in the indefinite detention of migrants, that we underscore the importance of due process in the civil rights movement because it provided a legal mechanism to protect black men unfairly accused of acting in a seductive way toward white women.
They abhor his demeaning of large segments of the diverse American family, his claim that the alliance that defends democracy is obsolete, his relative lack of interest in receiving intelligence briefings to learn facts about global security, his comparison of our intelligence services to Nazi Germany, and his disrespect for the views of every intelligence service and future members of his Cabinet who warn against Russian attacks against democracy in America and Europe.
Republicans need to wrestle with more fundamental questions first: Will their party choose as its leaders people who respect democratic institutions and traditions, or not; who conceive of America as a welcoming society or as one that is racially and religiously closed; who are committed to helping or exploiting the weak and vulnerable; who admire or oppose tyrants; who respect truth or view it in purely utilitarian ways; who abhor ignorance or embrace it?
But one lawyer, Debra S. Katz, and others who abhor what Yik Yak permits are hopeful that Ms. Katz's formal complaint last May to the Department of Education against the University of Mary Washington over a Yik Yak-related episode — and a pending investigation by the department's Office of Civil Rights — might signal the beginning of the end for the social media upstart that has outraged feminists, racial justice advocates and others in its relatively brief existence.
You don't have to follow the band's politics to enjoy the record, but it illuminates the vision of dystopia they portray to know that they abhor "sexist, homophobic, racist, Islamophobic [pieces] of shit"; that they're as comfortable sharing the stage with female-fronted power pop band Sheer Mag as they are with any death metal act; and that "this is not a band for white males to enjoy and be dumb rednecks," as vocalist Riley Gale has made clear.
"At the federal level, as much as I abhor so much of what President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE is doing, I have a great amount of gratitude for what my congresswoman and my senators are doing to try to stop him at every point," Clinton said, referring to Rep.

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