Due to disliking or hating someone or simply being angry with them, we develop harmful thoughts directed at that person. |
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He exhibited infrequently during his formative artistic years, disliking the aggressive self-promotion it entailed. |
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One can disapprove of the religious or ethnic group into which one was born without disliking oneself. |
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He was a chronic annotator, editor and commentator, loving the detail of government but disliking the main business. |
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We fall into liking and disliking, which in turn leads to the defilements, because we don't see tathata. |
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Now, I understand that some of Clark's enemies have their reasons for disliking him. |
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The only legitimate response to disliking pop culture as a whole is to go out and make something better. |
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We are so caught up in disliking the American culture generated by the media, yet at the same time we are allowing their culture to become ours. |
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It was easier to get through the week disliking him, so that's exactly how I handled it. |
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Try to have actual reasons for disliking Theory, and an actual definition of what Theory means to you. |
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They are having a good time disliking the guy, they want to keep on disliking the guy. |
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Brown is understandably defensive, disliking the brutal suggestion that the life and pensions sector had been guilty of incompetence. |
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Neither liking nor disliking him, she tried very hard to live her life as if he didn't exist. |
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I had spent so many years disliking him and now I have been wrestling the concept that the dislike was based more on style than reality. |
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He experimented constantly with rhythms and stresses and verse forms, disliking and avoiding any facile flow. |
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I have never loathed fish so much I thought as the strong disliking bloomed into full fledged hate. |
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Alexander, disliking harsh measures, in 1863 approved a new set of university statutes. |
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At the end of the eighties, financial difficulties obliged Nicoletta to step up her live performances and tours, which wasn't to her disliking. |
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Many parents will know that young children can become fussy and picky eaters, many disliking vegetables and making meal times a struggle. |
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We need a critical body that is unafraid of disliking something. |
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I have very mixed feelings about Americans disliking the French. |
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The Stoics used to employ the term ataraxis to refer to this state of equanimity, and according to many, it is desirable to be free of passion, neither loving nor disliking. |
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That is what he really prefers, disliking the academism of the time, in search of a realism which he wants to imprint on his work. |
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Perhaps what would be worse than a barrister liking his or her client would be disliking the client, especially when the accused is charged with morally repugnant crimes. |
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But I can't help disliking our modern obsession with buying things. |
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It found that the proportion of people disliking the Conservatives and liking both Labour and the Lib Dems was back down to its 1992 level. |
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Despite disliking much of the report he voted for it anyway, because it was less risky than the status quo. |
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To overcome aversion or disliking perform all actions selflessly, skillfully and patiently. |
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Its response to disliking environmental legislation, environmental initiatives like this one, is to filibuster, delay, deny the existence of this and therefore abdicate its responsibility. |
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Having said this, you will not, I trust, suspect me of disliking you for throwing off conventionalisms and speaking to me as a man to a man. |
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He favoured Low church clergymen in promotion, disliking other movements in Anglicanism for political reasons. |
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Disliking doesn't mean opposing: it means merely disliking. |
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He had been working for the Admiralty as a cryptographer since 1914 and, disliking rowdy young men, got special permission to work with an all-female team. |
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Bobby also expressed disliking the fact that when he shared an aspect of his life with one volunteer, the volunteer would subsequently share this information with the rest of the circle. |
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Although generally disliking the country, Morris was interested in the Florentine Gothic architecture. |
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At home critics now fear him as well as disliking him. |
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Disliking one's looks appears to be more of a risk factor for boys than for girls. |
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Disliking the novelettish type of subjects the company made, he left and, after an interlude in India, joined G.B. Samuelson as a scriptwriter. |
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