In the anonymous chat rooms, he felt free to adopt a persona repugnant to society.
If you believe, as I do, in free, competitive markets, that TBTF rate advantage is repugnant.
To use the very lexicon of the Wambui Otieno court debacle, the whole thing is repugnant!
Exactly the point that Sandel is making is that markets in certain things are repugnant.
Indeed, we call the study of such markets the study of repugnant markets.
In his resignation letter Mr McKenzie called the handling of the affair "morally repugnant" and "disingenuous".
Tatchell accepts, however, that repeal of the law would mean accepting behaviour widely regarded as repugnant.
But still it's hard to put one's finger on exactly why many people find spitting so repugnant.
He was then asked if apartheid failed because it was unworkable, or because it was simply morally repugnant.
The whole notion of transforming wine into an object, a product, a pseudo-quantifiable commodity, it is profoundly repugnant.
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The men he once sat next to treated him as an ideological enemy with views that are repugnant.
All the right elements are in place: the lovable outlaw, the repugnant bad guy, the forbidden love affair.
Although we might disagree with Beck's message and find him repugnant, he is no longer just an entertainer.
Some years ago, they made a pact with the devil: an inelegant pact, repugnant to those who love justice.
George Anderson, 55, found ditching under-sized herring and mackerel "repugnant", the court heard.
"If this forum was nothing more than the sharing of repugnant stories, then we shouldn't hold them responsible, " he said.
These unfamiliar aromas are traditionally associated with the unwanted invasion of the foreigners and thus are considered unwelcome and repugnant.
As the Enlightenment swept across Europe, many countries banned the practice and people, in general, found it "morally repugnant, " Peters says.
The Center for Security Policy finds such a prospect to be morally repugnant and entirely inconsistent with long-term U.S. security interests.
He held up a copy of Forbes - a magazine surely few Cubans actually read - and called its claims repugnant slander.
Naturally, this repugnant idea precipitated a bipartisan firestorm of criticism in Washington.
There is another repugnant phenomenon, namely that of the kidnapping of children - as well as doctors and other professionals - for money.
" The result, the Baha'is say, is an "insidious state-sponsored effort" to discredit the Baha'is with "false accusations, inflammatory terminology, and repugnant imagery.
The alarmist global warming movement is heavily populated with hateful extremists who routinely insult and defame skeptics in the most repugnant of manner.
Why on earth would Western bankers want to be promoting practices that comply with, and therefore institutionalize and legitimate, this repugnant and repressive code?
But while many people find hunting repugnant, new research from the US suggests that shooting ducks has actually been rather good for the species.
No matter how objectionable or socially repugnant is the material in controversy, American freedoms must not extorted away by the tantrums of raging mobs.
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Sir Philip Green has interesting tax arrangements but far from being labelled morally repugnant in a Mexico TV studio, he's got a government review to head up.
In high school, he made a short about a monster that crawls out of a toilet and, finding humans repugnant, scuttles back to the sewers.
However, the chair of an assembly committee said the industry's call for film sets to be exempt from the smoking ban was "fundamentally morally repugnant".
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