Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov described as odious a U.S. co-sponsored resolution criticizing Syria at the U.N.
Perhaps the most odious example of bad OECD policy is the campaign against tax competition.
If true, this would be especially odious, since the victims would be the rural poor.
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"Anyone who visits the parks can see the odious and negative impact that traffic has, " he said.
We will not ban legal content even if we find it odious or if we personally condemn it.
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But the United States had unified around its goal of freeing the world from Hitler and his odious policies.
Only an international outcry prevented Chancellor Kohl from pursuing such an odious gambit.
An Obama presidency along with large Democratic Senate and House majorities controlled by the odious Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi?
Mr Hussein's policies may be odious but show a little politeness, please.
After a lifetime of thinking the filibuster odious, these people find themselves with no other means of opposing appointments and legislation they abhor.
Next up for debate will be other odious elements: the individual mandate, taxes on kids' braces, restrictions on health savings accounts, cuts to Medicare.
Restricting odious foreign organizations from raising money from US sources or forbidding US companies from doing business with state sponsors of terrorism are two currently used economic tools.
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To the contrary, it soon grows tedious, odious and oppressive.
In the 1980's, Americans protested South Africa's odious apartheid policy.
This echoes two interesting background motifs of the book: that lawlessness and anarchy hurt the poor and weak most of all, and that the greed of corrupt clerics is particularly odious.
In short, both Muslims and Americans (at least until very recently for the latter) find bowing to be an odious enterprise and therefore do not offer it to, nor expect it from, others.
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In an op.ed. article that appeared in the June 29 editions of El Nuevo Herald, Donald Trump urged his counterparts in the U.S. business community not to participate in such an odious enterprise.
France said it "condemns with the greatest vigour the odious double attack", which only "strengthen the determination of democratic nations to combat together anti-Semitism and all forms of intolerance, as well as fight unceasingly against terrorism".
His wife Clementine had begged him to leave out the "odious" Gestapo reference and Attlee seized on it, saying Churchill was showing the difference between being a great leader of a united nation and being leader of the Conservatives.
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The play darkens, naturally, for the Surinam act, but equally naturally it becomes predictable: the chain gangs, the brutal punishments, the odious English slave owners, though Mr Bandele keeps Behn's one good white, the Governor's agent Mr Trefry, to balance Orumba.
If the only result of these developments in the U.S. capital markets is to make it more difficult for global bad actors to get the funds with which to finance their odious operations around the world, the effort would be worthwhile.
In the wake of the Rabin murder, however, this always difficult task has been greatly complicated by the apparent intent of some influential figures in the government to secure partisan advantage by associating the mainstream opposition party, Likud, with odious extremist groups.
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The looming sequester, which would slash spending across the government, was created by both parties, after the failure of the Grand Bargain, in 2011, as a purposely odious policy, in order to force the two sides to reach a more rational plan to reduce long-term deficits.
Professor DAVID BARRON (Harvard): There was a sense that those were not like Nixon-like scandals in the sense they were substantive positions that the government had which you might have thought were odious or you might have thought were attractive, but you didn't think were partisan.
So the argument that currency manipulation is somehow more odious or problematic than these other interventions, which all spill over into the real economy, is not all that compelling, particularly when it may be symptomatic of, or responsive to, problems caused by the U.S. savings gap.
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These will come to be seen as yet another, odious "unfunded federal mandate" and few in the many affected companies (including the pharmaceutical, petroleum, mining, aerospace, electronics, semiconductor, food, textile and cosmetic industries) appreciate that they are about to be subjected to onerous and expensive data collection, reporting and inspection requirements.
Insofar as this odious chapter in Mr. Halperin's past bears directly on the three aspects of his candidacy that will likely determine whether he is deemed suitable for such a highly sensitive Defense Department post -- his judgment, his policy predilections and his integrity and trustworthiness -- the Committee must insist upon the truth, and nothing but the truth, about the Halperin-Agee connection.
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