Sentences with phrase «do abhor»

Hmm, this Raheem Sterling story has become a saga that is hanging on a big money dealings and a off the field indiscipline behaviour by him smoking shisha pipe and inhaling nitrox oxide, for which he was pictured to have done it and he hasn't deny doing those abhorred things.

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Nature abhors a vacuum, and so do we humans, so when we're driven by a desire to close that breach.
Nature abhors a vacuum — and so does business.
Says Walker: «I abhor make - work HR bureaucracy that doesn't really improve the capabilities of the people and the company.»
For the most part, we get the kind of government we want, which is why I don't buy the argument that progressive elites are sandbagging the common man and imposing a political and social order he abhors.
Contrary to the plati - tudes abhorred by Lamott and put forth often by people who claim to be Christian, putting faith in God does not mean letting go, it means grabbing on to the truth of God, trusting fully in Him, and acting responsively to His love which endures for us despite our undeserving nature.
As a cradle Catholic I abhor the church's telling me what to think,... after all, the Creator gave us each a brain and a conscience... the church doesn't want us using these gifts... only pray, pay and OBEY!
... Do not abhor us, for thy name's sake; do not disgrace the throne of thy glory: remember, break not thy covenant with us.&raquDo not abhor us, for thy name's sake; do not disgrace the throne of thy glory: remember, break not thy covenant with us.&raqudo not disgrace the throne of thy glory: remember, break not thy covenant with us.»
How do you reconcile using Augustine as an arbiter on Christianity when you plainly abhor the teachings of the Catholic Church, which he helped write?
Americans are more likely to succeed in this endeavor if they avoid the «extremes» — something Meacham abhors (as did the Founders).
One does not have to abhor homosexuality in order to understand that the recent change in law has opened a wide door that will leave the school system, and children in general, vulnerable to further legal changes that will always go towards greater licentiousness, and less protection for the vulnerable.
It's kind of like Bono... you may hate his music and abhor his style, but the fact that he can affect change with his position is something that should be acknowledged, don't you think?
But imagination the Philistine does not possess, he does not want to have it, he abhors it.
And after all this, if you do not obey Me, but walk conartry to Me, then I also will walk conartry to you in fury; and I, even I, will chastise you seven times for your sins I will destroy your high places, cut down your incense altars, and cast your carcasses on the lifeless forms of your idols; and My soul shall abhor you.
Even though he feels depressed, misses his wife, and abhors living alone in one room, he doesn't have to drink.
I don't abhor who and what I am now, but that doesn't mean I want to stay here
Yet when the Protestant Reformation took place, he did not join it, partly because he was a man of moderate and tolerant temperament who abhorred violence, and partly because he was repelled by the anti-humanist element in so much of the Protestantism of his time.
I'm curious, why do you so abhor clearly stating what you are claiming?
Why do Americans flock to that which they claim to abhor?
But even doing that, even abhorring evil, is painful.
Why does God command us to enter into the pain of abhorring what is evil?
I told him that I abhorred terminological imperialism and did not intend to impose an unwanted definition upon him; nonetheless, I could not help judging that in his own writings he displayed many of the intellectual activities that for me count as evidence of the presence of God.
The sort of liberalism which looks with contempt upon conservative groups and their schools or even on conservative tendencies in theology in general, calling them all «Fundamentalist,» and the kind of conservatism that abhors all critical movements alike, cut themselves off from each other in the theological world more effectively than do Baptists from Presbyterians, Methodists from Anglicans.
But I have left that planked shad of Thompson's on the dinner table, and if we don't return to it, it will be cold, and cold fish is an abomination that all honest persons abhor.
I: (a) abhor materialism and consumerism — pretty expensive things don't fulfill me.
Nobody — we treat children as if they only have one parent, assuming that one million children have no father in their life, doing nothing to challenge that, and thus fostering the very culture of fatherlessness we claim to abhor.
In this regard, I did find Karen LeBillon's French Kids Eat Everything instructive, as she describes how the French abhor between - meal snacking and promote the idea of building up a good appetite before meals.
The women who lived prior to the advent of modern obstetrics demanded and welcomed the rationalization of childbirth and they did so for a very simple reason: they abhorred the pain and death that had always accompanied it.
I do of course think there was «something wrong with society at large» when homosexuality was barred; and still a problem for liberal autonomy when it was legal but very widely abhorred stereotyped, discriminated against and discouraged.
But I am desperate to find and work with other Nigerians especially our young and vibrant upcoming politicians, to establish a political incubator to breed a new generation of leaders who will do things right, maintain high ethical standards and abhor greed, avarice, selfishness and impunity.
Never fear, politics abhors a vacuum and Tony Blair's Global Institute for Change has stepped in to fill in the detail, leading Alistair Campbell to chide Theresa May that a former PM has done more detailed economic research than the current one on the most important political decision for a generation.
Local people abhorred Afghan infighting, which was why the Taliban did not face much resistance in extending their writ beyond Kandahar and disarming the conquered areas.
Just to be clear I abhor terrorism but if we really want to get to the bottom of why someone does something we have to examine our actions also
Records show that Connolly has done quite well for himself under a system the party claims to abhor.
«British Muslims abhor terrorism and extremism and we have worked hard to eradicate this evil from our country but to suggest that we do not sign up to the values of tolerance, respect and freedom is deeply offensive and incorrect.
Nature abhors a vacuum, but nearly anything else will do.
Such fallacious reasoning comes up so often in my encounters with believers that I conclude it must be a product of a brain unsatisfied with doubt; as nature abhors a vacuum, so, too, does the brain abhor no explanation.
He just figures he doesn't «understand» it, and I try to avoid things that he absolutely abhors.
«As much as I abhor these sites, they do actually do something good for the industry.
They don't seem to be exceptional actors (if they were, they'd probably not be doing this movie); they're just believable enough to abhor every second they're onscreen.
Forrest is no more «simple» than Lester (stupid is as stupid does, as Gump is fond of saying)-- indeed, he embodies the choice to abhor intellectualism, intention, and free will for no noble purpose of rebellion, but rather to nurse quietly on the vast unknowable «benevolent design» of a current pushing around plastic bags and feathers.
While I abhor most 3D films nowadays — if you have a 3D television — you will love what the animators did with this one.
Having served as an Israeli soldier, Folman wisely doesn't justify his actions — if anything he abhors them.
Purists tend to abhor this practice, but as it doesn't actually distort or interfere with the original picture, I can't see the harm in it.
If we abhor the sorting of children (and I believe you do as well), why would we embrace the sorting of adults with labels like «highly effective» or «developing»?
Crossing five continents, the Lappés explore some of the most puzzling questions of our time: Why, as societies, do we create the very inequalities and devastation of nature that, as individuals, we abhor?
It is also a comical and entertaining account of A Man Called Ove and his peculiar ways... an honest man with strict principles who abhors «the men in white shirts» that have done him wrong, a man who fights for what's right, a man who will no longer be cheated out of a kroner, a man who eventually becomes (view spoiler)[a hero and loved by all.
Along the way she finds answers to one of the crucial questions of contemporary American politics: why do the people who would seem to benefit most from «liberal» government intervention abhor the very idea?
I abhor the automatic formatting job that Babelcube does.
So yes, I'm sorry — I don't have any magic tricks up my sleeve to avoid, for example, a situation we all abhor... you know the one I mean:
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