Sentence examples for nothing abhorrent from inspiring English sources

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I find nothing abhorrent about this fact on its own, except that game developers rarely commit to bringing out the truly nasty, gut-wrenching effects of such violence on both the body and the mind.

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There is perhaps nothing more abhorrent to the creative startup sector than being co-opted by central government.

Nowadays, though, there's nothing more abhorrent I could ask an admissions officer than, "Will my child have the opportunity to win trophies attesting to her intellectual superiority?" Maybe the answer is that I need to do what a scientist does: calmly, rationally, objectively observe what happens.

There's nothing more abhorrent, nothing more evil than the use of a human soul to expiate some evil spirit; nothing worse than to inflict repeated, continuous pain to a child whose only sin is having been born with a minor genetic variation.

But officially, it was more a technical failure on the part of the police legally speaking, there may be nothing morally abhorrent about sexual assault (and yes, having things inserted into your anus against your will counts as sexual assault) if you file all your paperwork correctly and ask a doctor to perform it.

Given that at least 18.7% of Americans live with a disability, that's nothing short of abhorrent.

Detective Superintendent Mark Ainsworth described the find as "nothing short of abhorrent," while Queensland's Police Minister Jo-Anne Miller called the perpetrators "oxygen thieves".

If extensions are (as standardly understood) various kinds of sets, nothing could be more abhorrent to Leśniewski.

They're nothing like ​forced marriages, which are abhorrent, oppressive and distinctly un-Islamic.

An especially responsible member of the bar will take on the occasional client with whom she has nothing in common, someone whose background is abhorrent.

In 2010 he described torture as "illegal and abhorrent", said his officers would have nothing to do with it, and even suggested that an act of terrorism might be allowed to go ahead if stopping it required the delivery of a suspect to people who would torture him.

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