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The chief obstacle to reform is the leadership's abhorrence of social unrest even small-scale protests.
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Abhorrence for Planned Parenthood almost led to the elimination of all family planning services.
ECONOMIST: Abortion
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The president seems sincere in his abhorrence of corruption, but unwilling to take on vested interests threatened by the anti-graft drive.
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It's hard keeping up with the shifts of infatuation and abhorrence.
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He talked about their abhorrence for an increasingly arrogant political class.
BBC: Will Rahul Gandhi walk the talk?
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Second, they expressed their "abhorrence" of economic sanctions - understood but not spelled out - like the ones levied against India and Pakistan for their nuclear tests.
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He came of age in the shadow of National Socialism and World War II, and his abhorrence of the Nazi regime shaped his thinking for decades to come.
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The space enthusiast had an abhorrence of new technology.
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Some people have an abhorrence of extensions.
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Golf market experts here believe the government's abhorrence of the game makes club memberships as valuable as other things the authorities don't much like, such as gold and U.S. dollars, and could spare Vietnamese investors the bogey which others have hit.
WSJ: Vietnamese Investors Sink Savings Into Golf Memberships
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In most cases, they will remain in their chosen comfort zone, either in adoration or abhorrence of a candidate, within this French bubble, where web activists are predominantly left-leaning , with a small proportion of them on the extreme right, but significantly fewer still on the right.
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