This is a practice that is abhorrent to clock professionals and considered unworkmanlike. |
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When are we going to understand that debt slavery is an abomination, is abhorrent to God? |
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Physics, the most mathematical of the natural sciences, should suffer the least from this abhorrent tendency. |
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The idea that covenant marriage ought to be sanctioned by the state is illiberal, reprehensible and abhorrent. |
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Whatever the cause, I discovered that I was terrorised and was behaving in ways that were both irrational and abhorrent. |
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They must reject the abhorrent demands of hostage takers and bandits and, if necessary, commit more funds and more troops. |
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It has a powerful way of making acceptable what was once abhorrent or repulsive. |
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I find it abhorrent that some groups of Bolton's community, such as pensioners, will struggle to meet the increase. |
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You know, I've had to say over and over again that I find his beliefs totally abhorrent, appalling. |
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Fifteen years ago, the thought of cameras everywhere was shocking and abhorrent. |
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The sexual abuse of a child is deeply abhorrent to me, as it is to any right-minded person. |
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At the same time, if moral guidance is itself morally repugnant, then self-contempt is equally as abhorrent. |
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The combination of horrific makeup, abhorrent timing, and trite jokes has literally become painful. |
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However, more people than you could ever dream of find you utterly abhorrent and a disgrace to this country. |
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Lurching and moaning like the undead, their final EP is scabrous and abhorrent listening. |
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It is abhorrent and deplorable both in its shoddy journalism and blatant personal assault on our artists. |
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Yes, the animals themselves are raised and slaughtered in abhorrent conditions, and stuffed with antibiotics. |
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Their manifesto is totally racist and abhorrent to anybody with a basic understanding of genetics, yet they are gaining strength. |
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Let me state now that I do find prostitution to be abhorrent. |
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To be clear, what Peterson did is abhorrent and almost beyond comprehension. |
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But I have never met someone who actually confronts people for their abhorrent behavior after the workplace bullying is over. |
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Still, the whole thing is so abhorrent that hardly anyone is waiting for the tape to be verified. |
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And he felt it was up to politicians to outlaw abhorrent practice. |
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The international community should not continue to turn a blind eye to these abhorrent crimes. |
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The Taliban's blinkered atavism, for example, is abhorrent to nearly everyone else. |
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Cluster munitions are abhorrent instruments of war, responsible for killing and maiming thousands of civilians. |
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All right-minded, normal-thinking people would find this abhorrent. |
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Canada and the United States see further armament as a solution to these problems rather than questioning why violence is abhorrent against us and justified against others. |
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I find that man abhorrent and I think it is such a bad idea for a politician to have anything to do with him. |
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Their views may be abhorrent but precisely because they are dangerous they need to be understood, investigated and held to account. |
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Diluting the ban, he cautioned, could provide cover for those who cloak their abhorrent practices in cultural justification. |
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This new breed seeks only to cause as much death and destruction as possible to a people or system it considers abhorrent. |
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They are abhorrent in themselves and we must fight them for this reason alone. |
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For most people in society violence against women is abhorrent, but we know it exists. |
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Thanks to their devotion and dedication, we can hope that such abhorrent crimes never happen again. |
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The violations are evidently widespread, systematic and abhorrent in their impact and implications. |
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It's as abhorrent and repellent and disgusting to me as it ever was. |
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Begging is a horrible word and yet it is not as abhorrent as stealing. |
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They've manipulated it into existence and I find that abhorrent. |
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Abusive child labor is abhorrent and should be banned and eradicated. |
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But sensible people surely find this not only abhorrent, but alarming. |
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Such a scenario appears incongruous, if not abhorrent, to many. |
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The notion that beggars might be more vigorously pursued is abhorrent. |
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Many of the emails said that while all of their other actions are abhorrent, the burning of Korans is commendable. |
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But I reserve the distinction for gutter dwelling and otherwise abhorrent behavior to U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder. |
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In any case, priorities, scale of assistance, and delivery of aid in a way that avoids the clutches of abhorrent regimes are all political questions. |
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After Baria's photographs, an agitated section of Parsis themselves demanded a municipal inspection, an idea abhorrent to traditionalists since non-Parsis are allowed only in the peripheral areas of Doongerwadi. |
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This abhorrent act of violence, which marks the bloodiest attack on civilians since the signing of the Ceasefire Agreement in 2002, is another clear violation of that Agreement. |
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I am trying to imagine how I would feel if I were returning home with my children after a long, arduous journey and forced to answer questions that insinuated I had done something I found abhorrent to them. |
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The latest one from the Committee Against Torture makes the point again: that torture techniques, which should be abhorrent to any decent person, are still being used. |
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That, I protest, is a doctrine psychologically impossible and ethically abhorrent. |
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On her view, a person who, in acting on some morally deficient principle, does morally abhorrent things may have personal integrity even if not moral integrity. |
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There may be a need to frame the discussion of these structural and cultural changes in such a way that they will not be rejected as abhorrent from the start. |
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By the end of the 20th century, women had the same legal rights as men in many parts of the world, and racism had come to be seen as abhorrent. |
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There was a prevalent view among the contemporary British West Indian plantocracy that racial intermarriage was abhorrent. |
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The Supreme Court held that given the abhorrent nature of torture, it will almost always be disproportionate to interests on the other side of the balance, even security interests. |
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The notion of child labour is not in and of itself abhorrent. |
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Terrorism, like any crime or violence directed at civilians, is abhorrent. |
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But it is abhorrent and appalling that they should be using their power in this way, and there can be no excuse for such intimidatory and predatory behaviour. |
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The persons most abhorrent from blood, and treason, and arbitrary confiscation, might remain silent spectators of this civil war between the vices. |
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Every bit of me wanted to grab him and explain to his hatred-filled pea-brain that even if he held those abhorrent views, I didn't want to hear them. |
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