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31 Sentences With "most abhorrent"

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The podcasts were laced with the most abhorrent racist vulgarities I had ever heard.
"Fringe websites have become havens for the most abhorrent behavior in our societies," Rogers said.
Punishing the use of the world's most abhorrent weapons is essential to preventing their normalization.
"It is some of the most abhorrent and offensive comments that you can possibly imagine," Chaffetz added.
British colonialists, points out Nazish Brohi, a researcher, also tried to preserve jirgas while eliminating their most abhorrent practices.
It's that the absolute condemnation of those most abhorrent views is crumbling away because the president isn't fulfilling that role.
This is public validation, at the highest level, of some of the most abhorrent prejudices and beliefs existing in our society.
"I think they are the most abhorrent item of clothing a man could wear," said Ali, a student at Harvard, currently living in Boston.
Soon, tens of thousands of images of her face would be printed under the most abhorrent transphobic slur, and she'd be inextricably bound to it forever.
Trump's vocabulary of motives is of the most abhorrent kind--to preserve the support of people whose bigotry and fear are as great as their ignorance.
The current socio-political climate, where hate is high and progress is slow, is eerily similar to the exhibition images that reveal some of America's most abhorrent moments.
For all I know, the person who has given me the most strength and hope over the years believes in the things I find most abhorrent in today's world.
" But Charlottesville elevated the most abhorrent of free speech: UVA's campus last weekend flickered with torches, and echoed with chants of "Jews will not replace us" and "White lives matter.
Ultimately, this allergy to self-pity allows him to grapple with the consequences and consolations of whatever agency — and dignity — can exist in even the most abhorrent and restricted circumstances.
There would be no development—personal or professional—if Grande decided to internalize her failed relationships, even if expressing her truth has resulted in online abuse of the most abhorrent sort.
Instead, Williams worried that if these groups (which "he found most abhorrent") were excluded from public life and common conversation, he wouldn't be able to convert them from their strange and filthy ways.
Somebody on that stage had better be able to make the winning case against Citizens United, its judicial architects and its partisan beneficiaries -- the most abhorrent of whom happens to currently occupy the White House.
Candidates don't always like it, and the public largely hates it, but we do it because, just as it was 216 years ago, it is highly effective in emphasizing the most abhorrent and unpalatable qualities of our political opponents.
There is now what we might call a "jihadi state of mind," in which some mixture of social disengagement, moral dissolution, unleavened misanthropy and inchoate rage drives some to see the most abhorrent expressions of violence as a kind of revolt.
If Trump had greater authority on the world stage, and fewer questions looming about the ethics of his presidency, he would be in much better position to stand firm against the most abhorrent behavior that we have seen -- even if still maintaining relations.
But the unfolding backlash — including threats against crane operators and demonstrations — shows the extent to which many citizens are hesitant to part with even the most abhorrent artifacts of history and how little many of them know about when and why these memorials were built.
The day was marked by sometimes-tense exchanges over how much responsibility the tech companies should assume over the most abhorrent crimes that happen on their platforms with millions and sometimes billions of users, including the proliferation of images of children being sexually exploited.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In her nuanced 22009 report for The New Yorker, Hannah Arendt writes about the trial of Nazi lieutenant-colonel Adolf Eichmann, who portrayed himself to the court not as a psychotic "abnormal monster," but as an ordinary man who took his job very seriously, acting with conviction while committing the most abhorrent crimes.
"Once you push into an area like this, once you start using indirect fire, once you start drawing a lot of blood from an organization that has just been fighting now for a couple of years against the most abhorrent terrorist organization on the planet, the Islamic State, these people were bucking down to begin the process of the stabilization of that entire region," Allen said.
Al-Munajjid published a fatwa on homosexuality, which he called "one of the greatest crimes, the worst of sins and the most abhorrent of deeds".
Widowhood is most abhorrent to a Hindu lady and considered worse than death. By the force of her intense loyalty to her husband she resisted the curse of the Rishi: The Sun could not rise, and the Gods were rendered impotent. The Gods in council resolved to approach Anasuya — the ideal of wife-hood — to ask her to prevail on the other lady to relent. Anasuya promised her that she would restore her dead husband to life, and so the matter ended satisfactorily for all.
Although prime minister Wim Kok considered Puinhopen to be "a good read", he criticized Fortuyn for penning "the most abhorrent accusations" against his administration. According to Kok, Fortuyn's claims were "on the edge of being acceptable". Ad Melkert, the lijsttrekker of the PvdA, stated that Fortuyn would make the Netherlands "less strong, and less social", while VVD party leader and lijsttrekker Hans Dijkstal stated that he "held his breath" when reading the book, and lamented the absence of a paragraph stating the financial consequences of Fortuyn's ideas.
It is noteworthy to point out that Quranists (those who do not integrate the aforementioned Hadiths into their belief system) do not advocate capital punishment. Some imams still preach their views, stating that homosexuals and "women who act like men" should be executed under the Islamic law. Abu Usamah at Green Lane Mosque in Birmingham defended his words to followers by saying "If I were to call homosexuals perverted, dirty, filthy dogs who should be executed, that's my freedom of speech, isn't it?" Other contemporary Islamic views are that the "crime of homosexuality is one of the greatest of crimes, the worst of sins and the most abhorrent of deeds".
Using the threat of court-martial, Legge warned American airmen not to escape. Escape attempts would alienate their hosts, Legge told Spaatz’s headquarters in England, and slow down the negotiations he was secretly conducting for the airmen’s release. But Legge was more concerned with appeasing the Swiss than with freeing the American internees, and when fellow Americans were caught escaping and imprisoned by the Swiss, he monitored their deplorable prison conditions with inexcusable indifference. In the last two years of the war, the “benevolent hosts” of the American airmen threw 187 of them into one of the most abhorrent prison compounds in Europe, a punishment camp run by a sadistic Nazi.
Scott Tobias of The A.V. Club called it "one of the era's most abhorrent pieces of exploitation trash" and Patrick Naugle of DVD Verdict stated, "It's one of the most soulless, vile, and morally reprehensible things I've ever had to sit through." Roger Ebert gave the film no stars, referring to it as "A vile bag of garbage ... without a shred of artistic distinction," adding, "Attending it was one of the most depressing experiences of, my life." Ebert also included it on his "most hated" list and considered it the worst movie ever made. Gene Siskel also considered it one of the worst films ever made.
Following the Donald Trump Access Hollywood controversy, on October 7, 2016, Chaffetz was the first Republican member of Congress to rescind his endorsement of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. "I can't endorse somebody who acts and thinks like this." The Washington Post quoted Chaffetz as saying that he couldn't look his 15-year-old daughter in the eye and talk about what the GOP presidential nominee said, "It is some of the most abhorrent and offensive comments that you can possibly imagine." However, less than three weeks later, on October 26, 2016, he posted on Twitter that he was voting for Trump, while claiming that vote was not an endorsement: "I will not defend or endorse @realDonaldTrump, but I am voting for him." Chaffetz was also the first member of Congress to leak that FBI Director Comey was reopening its investigation of Clinton’s e-mails 11 days before the 2016 election.

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