This is anathema to current Republican orthodoxy, although not something that would trouble Milton Friedman.
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It dropped demands for a NATO-led force in Kosovo, which was anathema to Russia.
The drive to meet profitability expectations, a very short-term, quarterly obsession, is anathema to sustainability.
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Decoration, after all, implies dissembling, something that would become anathema to the form-follows-function crowd.
Gamblers might enjoy the thrill, but this kind of uncertainty is anathema to business.
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In fact, teacher productivity--essentially more students per teacher--is viewed as anathema to good education.
That appears to be anathema to a government that presided over a decade of financial liberalisation.
For today's digital natives, says Mr Gillmor, it is anathema to be lectured at.
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This mixture, Versace's version of American joy in anything-goes, is anathema to America's moral traditionalists.
But that does mean that sometimes drivers have to slow down, which is anathema to many Americans.
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He conceded that any support of regulations would be anathema to the gathered crowd of energy execs.
These are still anathema to most unionists as the beginning of a slippery slope to Irish unification.
He called for strong central government, anathema to the Kurds after their suffering at the hands of Saddam.
Such talk is anathema to many supporters of Segolene Royal, who gathered at her headquarters in bitter disappointment.
This is anathema to America and Britain, which can veto any new plan put before the Security Council.
But Europe is not a state and any hint of a transfer union is anathema to Germany and others.
Mr Bush's Texas swagger and conservative views are anathema to the Wall Street types of North Jersey's leafy suburbs.
The Russians claim they were misled (or betrayed) into signing up to regime change an idea that is anathema to them.
In February, the leak of a White House bill including provisions that would be anathema to Republicans threatened to upset the pro-reform coalition.
For the philosophical internet defender, moves like this are anathema to the very basic idea of a free and open internet.
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Jitter is anathema to high frequency traders because when the markets reach peak volumes the prices can be their most volatile.
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And clearly NECC needed but did not get the kind of regulatory scrutinty that is anathema to Republicans like Brown.
It's key because it shows Conservative coalition thinking shifting slowly towards what was once anathema to their tribe - an industrial policy.
Such private accounts for medical expenses are anathema to Obama insofar as they go against the grain of state-controlled health care.
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"The idea that we celebrate the fact that people go around killing one another is just an anathema to me, " he said.
It is unclear whether the group is insisting that Pakistan be a direct party to the talks, an idea anathema to India.
The group's political views are often anathema to Beijing - and getting more so as the West turns more interventionist (witness Kosovo).
But its inclusion is anathema to many Colombians, not least the guerrillas.
Such devices are anathema to those who want bidders to compete on equal terms in order to get the best price for shareholders.
This truth is anathema to Neocons, who insist that Washington policy should be defined by the demands of the most extreme parties in Israel.
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