This is anathema to current Republican orthodoxy, although not something that would trouble Milton Friedman.
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The drive to meet profitability expectations, a very short-term, quarterly obsession, is anathema to sustainability.
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For much of the rest of the world, however, capital punishment has become anathema.
To many ordinary Labour members, Plaid remains a traditional enemy and nationalism an anathema.
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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Falling house prices are anathema in the eyes of the average Briton, or so it seems.
In fact, teacher productivity--essentially more students per teacher--is viewed as anathema to good education.
In this slow-growth stronghold, anything other than a glacial pace of development is anathema.
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.
Such talk is anathema to many supporters of Segolene Royal, who gathered at her headquarters in bitter disappointment.
For the left, Supreme Court rulings giving corporations the status of virtual persons with constitutional rights are anathema.
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This is anathema to America and Britain, which can veto any new plan put before the Security Council.
But now the Republican Party leadership seems to be embracing the very types who were formerly considered an anathema.
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There will be many who view any such forgiveness by the Bank of England of government borrowing as anathema.
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 deal agreed upon at Kyoto, which required developed countries to bind themselves internationally to numerical targets, was anathema.
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There are legions of people in the European set-up who find his calls for smaller budgets, and repatriated powers anathema.
The best thing would be to get out of the way of the private sector, but such ideas are anathema.
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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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As anathema as bureaucracy is to me maybe in the case of airlines it is the exception that proves the rule.
It's key because it shows Conservative coalition thinking shifting slowly towards what was once anathema to their tribe - an industrial policy.
It is unclear whether the group is insisting that Pakistan be a direct party to the talks, an idea anathema to India.
The idea of raising tax rates is clearly going to remain anathema.
Sending more soldiers, or troops who actually fight, remains anathema in Germany.
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