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Examples of repugnance


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At noon, the beggars who aroused the least repugnance were to call at houses in carefully selected streets.
However, when the campaign went further and demanded that they criticize themselves and even expose others, many began to feel a repugnance to this.
Others believe that the secrecy signifies the degree of repugnance others experience toward those who have such conditions.
Although there was comparatively little public discussion, my guess is that there would have been as great a sense of repugnance then as there has been recently.
It is really these precisions which are at the bottom of the repugnance of the gentlemen connected with the teaching board.
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They have a genuine fear of, and a genuine repugnance for advertising.
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What is the ethical basis of our repugnance to cruelty?
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There is an argument for and against everything, but what we are witnessing are further signs of public disquiet and repugnance.
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Those are heinous crimes that are viewed with repugnance by the overwhelming majority of people.
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It is something over which we all have a certain feeling of repugnance.
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There are people who feel very deep repugnance to the idea of an income or means test.
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The repugnance that many people feel to this is a factor which we must very carefully weigh.
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In spite of this repugnance, in spite of the general desire for peace, there might have been war.
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I think that, if he consulted them, he might well find that that repugnance does not exist.
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In other words, however much repugnance we feel, the present law is no good.
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I think, also, that we all accept the general repugnance of retrospective legislation.
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Is she aware of the repugnance felt by millions of people at her attempts to starve miners back to work?
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Some 17 years later, my repugnance for racialism and discrimination remains, and the issues are still largely unresolved.
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I share the repugnance for what has happened.
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I suggest that public repugnance will be expressed ever more strongly if the activities we are discussing go ahead.
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It is a speech of a lifetime of reflections and a repugnance of war.
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The public rightly viewed such proposed practices with considerable repugnance and ethical outrage.
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He says gone is our repugnance to subsidising the railways.
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The sentimentality which prevails consists of a repugnance to the idea of profits being made out of armaments.
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There has been a frigidity towards and a repugnance for these proposals.
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