Sentence examples for degree of hate from inspiring English sources

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That degree of hate takes almost as much work as love, and in the end the two may be nearly indistinguishable.

When performers actually feel a degree of hate and disgust toward their problem patterns, it triggers a competitive response: a desire to defeat the enemy.

The degree of hate that Donald Trump exhibits at every opportunity, along with recurring acts of hate between police officers and black men, at nightclubs and places of worship, is so horrifying that it has made many of us turn sharply and earnestly towards love, not just for each other, but for our country.

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Though Chris made for a degree of hate-watching, I don't know that I want to watch this show if Strand isn't on it.

Yet while the politicians and church debate whether this is a marriage, with a degree of hate-mongering rhetoric for good measure, equally it's clear to me that old wedding traditions don't apply, either.

But bloggers, in return, say they don't have enough resources to deal with what can include varying degrees of hate speech, harassment, stalking and defamation, and the experts agree.

Since then, the relationship between the two countries, which is at the best of times characterised by varying degrees of hate – depending upon the political temperature in Kashmir – has soured to the point where both are now suddenly finding spies in each others' diplomatic missions.

During World War II, American posters pictured the Japanese as yellow devils, encouraging a degree of generalized hate that made the heavy losses in the Pacific more bearable and the internment of Japanese-Americans more nearly acceptable.

That's all perfectly true, but limiting, since the more significant truth is that many, many other countries — probably the majority of what we usually call free ones — also have laws, with varying degrees of strictness, against hate speech, or "incitement to racial hatred".

That's all perfectly true, but limiting, since the more significant truth is that many, many other countries probably the majority of what we usually call free ones also have laws, with varying degrees of strictness, against hate speech, or "incitement to racial hatred".

The weather is a subject about which a community may also permit a high degree of disagreement: I can say 'I hate the rain,' you say, 'I love it,' and you may still think I am a nice guy.

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