There are as many reasons to abhor stocks as there are to dislike bonds.
And because Democrats are so fiscally responsible and abhor deficit spending, they cannot let this happen.
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He would abhor the political polarization that is the new normal in American life.
Other countries in the region either abhor ALBA, or tolerate it as an irrelevance.
Markets abhor uncertainty, and no one on Wall Street believes any of the ten-year fiscal projections.
The NCAA and its member schools abhor alcohol as part of the college sports culture.
The two governments reiterated their backing for the framework document of 1995, which the unionists abhor.
Professed liberals also tend to abhor political incorrectness that targets racial and religious minorities.
Many Germans abhor Green policies like doubling the price of petrol over the next few years.
They operate on the leading edge of a practical modernism, something the futuristic often seems to abhor.
Only four black congressmen voted to ban partial-birth abortion in 2003, though most blacks abhor the procedure.
If we so abhor punching in basketball, why are there already 25 separate YouTube videos the morning after?
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Chinese people place an immense value on education, and abhor anything that might distract students from their books.
But at all levels of the Labour Party there are plenty of others who abhor the very idea.
In truth, the OWS protestors are only skirmishing over the distribution of the spoils system they claim to abhor.
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As human beings, it makes sense that we would abhor cold, incompetent folks.
But let me tell you, we bond investors absolutely abhor the buyback frenzy.
Much as it would abhor a nuclear-armed Iran, China does not want to jeopardise important supplies of oil and gas.
And Turkey's powerful generals abhor the idea of granting concessions, especially when the military tide is running in their favour.
Neighbours, like nature, abhor a vacuum, and are tempted to rush in.
Collapsing hog farms certainly don't concern Malaysia's Muslim majority, who abhor pork.
They seem to abhor establishing a pathway to earn citizenship, and they seem to think it's going to help them in upcoming elections.
After a lifetime of thinking the filibuster odious, these people find themselves with no other means of opposing appointments and legislation they abhor.
Purists, of course, abhor the very thought of simplifying, and nowhere more fiercely than in that last redoubt of living Latin, the Vatican.
For now ESPN can hope that these athletes, an unruly and individualistic bunch who abhor most any kind of organization, won't get it together.
Here Mr Morris is emphatic: in his model, the advisers who adopt political correctness to avoid such slurs do not abhor the slur itself.
Some Christians in Syria abhor al-Assad, and others support the government.
Newsmen, as Mr Campbell knows only too well, abhor a vacuum.
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