Sentences with phrase «revulsion toward»

Should you experience an ideological revulsion toward notches, Huawei adds a nice software option to mask out the top of the screen so that the phone looks like it has a straight - line top bezel.
Set in the early»60s, On Chesil Beach centers on Flo (Ronan) and Edward (Billy Howle, who's also in the preceding week's The Seagull with Ronan), a newlywed couple whose relationship falls apart because of the bride's revulsion toward sex.
I heard a man shouting out stereotypes and revulsion toward gays and especially toward children who don't fit his version of masculinity and femininity.
And the second is the modern obsession with clarity and the corresponding revulsion toward any mistiness in the cosmos that might lie off limits to the control of scientific knowledge.
For the speaker to supply the total image robs them of this right, insults their intelligence, deprives them of a vital part of the process of arriving at new meaning and insight, and lastly, may cause them to feel some revulsion toward the speaker.
It must seek to reconstruct ethics around people's revulsion toward violence and their consequent attempt to restrain violence.
Somewhere in the widespread preference for «spirituality» over «religion» there is a revulsion toward «God.»
Are we so driven by our revulsion toward that which caused us so much pain that we're willing to accept and applaud such emotional venting without even offering the most elemental grace to the accused?
Take, for example, those Marxists who felt a moral revulsion toward the Moscow Show Trials of the thirties or the Soviet invasions of Hungary in 1956 and Czechoslovakia in 1968.

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British theologian and historian Alister McGrath explains why some are atheists: «What propels people toward atheism is above all a sense of revulsion against the excesses and failures of organized religion.»
Instead, he invites those who may already have hostile feelings toward gay and lesbian people to indulge their revulsion and anger.
In his response Tuesday, Paterson was clearly trying to capitalize on the same skepticism toward the press, and revulsion at its intrusion into private life, that helped revive Sen. John McCain's presidential campaign in February 2008, when the Times, after weeks of similar speculation, reported on McCain's relationship with a female lobbyist.
Moreover, Redgrave's feeling about Murphy — which confuses sexual envy, anti-Americanism, personal differences, and moral revulsion — forecasts Paul's own muddled attitude toward Prokosch and the prospect of selling out.
In short, there is less negative information conveyed by a «revulsion» low, which is a useful signal that at least some investors are, in fact, finally «looking across the valley» toward a recovery.
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