This focus on teachers not only turns people off to becoming teachers in the first place, it leads to a system of testing and accountability that is really anathema to a good, well-rounded education.
That appears to be anathema to a government that presided over a decade of financial liberalisation.
Capital controls are now in place in Cyprus, anathema in a region in which free movement of capital has been an article of faith.
For that reason, spicy rubs and sauces are anathema -- although a bit of chimichurri, a kind of parsley vinaigrette, is nearly always served.
This is anathema to Ms Vestager, a vocal critic of Denmark's relentless tightening of immigration controls (though a recent official report claimed they had benefited the economy).
There are those who would have you believe that such a policy is anathema to the American people, that they are reflexively isolationist and determined to shrink from global leadership and its costs.
But Europe is not a state and any hint of a transfer union is anathema to Germany and others.
So when people - when free market people say that this is something that we have to allow to go unfettered and unscrutinized, because of free market economics, what they don't realize is, is that they're bringing in a system which is an anathema to free market economics.
To many ordinary Labour members, Plaid remains a traditional enemy and nationalism an anathema.
In this slow-growth stronghold, anything other than a glacial pace of development is anathema.
To a Southern Republican, a Northern Republican has always been anathema.
President Obama is due in India after the U.S. election, and even though Wal-Mart is still anathema to some of his union backers, a presidential push on behalf of the American giant can be expected.
Holder also declared the attack at the Sikh gurdwara, or house of worship, in a Milwaukee suburb to be "an act of terrorism, an act of hatred, a hate crime "that is anathema to the founding principles of our nation and to who we are as an American people.
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It she wanted clients, she needed a brand (as well as a presence on Facebook and Twitter, once anathema to the boundaries of the weekly hourlong session).
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It is unclear whether the group is insisting that Pakistan be a direct party to the talks, an idea anathema to India.
The drive to meet profitability expectations, a very short-term, quarterly obsession, is anathema to sustainability.
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That would be anathema for inflation-wary central bankers, and how could the Fed hit that target in a deflationary world where ample supply exceeds weak demand?
That might not be so strange if the emblem of the club wasn't a golf flag in a map of the U.S., or if Payne didn't claim the club's mission was "to be a beacon in the world of golf, " or if it wasn't anathema to speak about the place with anything but reverence.
He has a plan to promote growth, but its mixture of stimulus spending and increased taxation is anathema to the Republican-controlled House of Representatives.
Along with West Ham, Spurs have been named as a preferred bidder, but their plan to "rip up the athletics track" is anathema to UKA chairman Ed Warner.
On these grounds, any attempt to fictionalise Adolf Hitler should be anathema, yet he is the oblique subject of Norman Mailer's latest novel, his first in a decade.
Boies left Cravath in 1997 after a dispute over representing Yankees baseball owner George Steinbrenner in his suit against Major League Baseball. (Time Warner, which owned the Atlanta Braves, was one of Cravath's biggest clients.) It didn't help that Boies had a history of blabbing to the press and taking on high-stakes contingency-fee cases, anathema to some partners at Cravath.
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