There are as many reasons to abhor stocks as there are to dislike bonds.
Professed liberals also tend to abhor political incorrectness that targets racial and religious minorities.
They operate on the leading edge of a practical modernism, something the futuristic often seems to abhor.
In truth, the OWS protestors are only skirmishing over the distribution of the spoils system they claim to abhor.
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They seem to abhor establishing a pathway to earn citizenship, and they seem to think it's going to help them in upcoming elections.
The result of Mr. Clinton's constant interventions -- which unfairly raise hopes and tacitly excuse the very violence he claims to abhor -- has probably been to retard that day.
If a pregnancy did result, which was quite often the case, since very few Zulu men or women practiced any form of birth control (like most African men, Zulus seemed to abhor the use of condoms), he would move blithely on, without a backward glance.
There are the favored foods that he grew to abhor (Dover sole, Australian flapjacks, unripe plums, tinned sardines, fried tomatoes), the fear of swimming, his conviction (for a time) that he hated music, the "intimation of mortality" suggested by the taillights of cars receding down Park Avenue, the smell and touch of newspapers.
Britons abhor cruelty to animals, even when it is other animals that are being cruel, which means after the publication of the Burns report that the game is probably up for the nation's foxhunters.
Not only did Hillary Clinton agree to that, but she agreed - she agreed that she would use some old fashioned techniques of peer pressure and shaming so that people won't - will feel they have the support to do what we abhor.
The Germans abhor inflation thanks to their historical run-in with hyper-inflation from 1921 to 1924, a catastrophe so severe that by its finish, the Weimar Republic was forced to issue one trillion mark notes.
Here Mr Morris is emphatic: in his model, the advisers who adopt political correctness to avoid such slurs do not abhor the slur itself.
At a moment in his career where most players hesitate or abhor the slightest of adjustments to their routines, Jeter is willing to reassess all aspects of his preparation to give him the optimal chance for success.
Neighbours, like nature, abhor a vacuum, and are tempted to rush in.
They acknowledge that introducing something new into the lineup of a storied brand often ruffles the feathers of long-time acolytes. (Consumers, after all, abhor change.) But new vehicles are essential to propelling the company forward, they say, and, if done right, ultimately serve only to strengthen brand identity.
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The Muslim community in particular was very quick off the mark in saying this violence has nothing to do with Islam and nothing to do with the 99.9 percent of the three million Muslims in this country who abhor such acts of brutality.
Under the Dodd-Frank financial reform act, which Wall Street and brokers abhor, the wise drafters of the law asked the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to study a uniform fiduciary code for brokers.
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Although, I am a non-practicing Jew, and abhor the 24-hour fast, I usually fast out of respect for my fellow Jews and to empathize with those suffering in poverty.
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