I accept the present situation with abhorrence and reluctance.
One of the characteristics in the forward surge of mankind to greater civilisation is a growing abhorrence of all forms of cruelty.
From the economic viewpoint, there is the abhorrence of the waste of human and physical assets.
Although there are complications, on balance it would be worth it to mark our abhorrence of that type of crime.
The conclusions are an adherence to the democratic process and an abhorrence of and moving away from the use of arms.
In all such cases, when the judge wishes to impose a life sentence, should not that feeling of abhorrence be expressed?
The exclusion of the courts and judicial review is an abhorrence within our system.
Salem scholarship did not really begin until the mid-nineteenth century, and when it did, it arose as a reaction of abhorrence that such an event could have occurred.