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The world would somehow have to intervene to help more than a billion people whose governments had neglected their interests in the most repugnant way imaginable.
"It is facilitating scams on a constant basis in a morally repugnant way.
"I've been watching a disgusting show, conducted in a despicable, vile and repugnant way," Berlusconi said.
This is the paradox: he is out of nature and hopelessly in it; he is dual, up in the stars and yet housed in a heart-pumping, breath-gasping body…a material fleshy casing that is alien to him in many ways the strangest and most repugnant way being that it aches and bleeds and will decay and die.
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"I find it repugnant the way they set this up," he said.
The second reason that the Americans wish to hold suspected terrorists outside the reach of their own courts is that they wish to "interrogate" them in ways repugnant to the United States constitution which as everyone knows explicitly forbids "cruel and unusual treatment".
To many of us who seem like natural Democrats, the problem with Clinton is that in many repugnant Wall Street ways, she's a Republican.
Once beneficiaries accept or receive gifts or favors, Camenisch (1981) argues that beneficiaries must respect certain "use conditions" on the benefits they receive i.e., not treat such benefits in a way obviously repugnant to the benefactor, or antithetical to her reasonable hopes for how the gift would be enjoyed.
The Commission on Human Rights has denounced the Communists' "revolutionary taxes," calling them "repugnant in all possible ways to valued human rights principles and standards, not only of candidates and political parties, but of the individual voters as well".
In a piece headlined The coverage of his death has been crass and repugnant he railed against the way in which most papers saw the death in terms of controversy over his early release on compassionate grounds rather than "the extreme doubts over the safety of his conviction".
What is sometimes called a "repugnancy clause," mandating that a judicial body overturn laws repugnant to Islam, has made its way into several recent constitutions that seek to reconcile Islam and democracy.
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