Surely it must be realised that thousands upon thousands of men whose very souls abhorred war went to serve their country in time of war.
I think that it is quite wrong constantly to refer to crime as petty crime; all crime is to be abhorred.
We shall then be able to look at them and no doubt will be as abhorred as she was.
I reaffirm that anything to do with bullying is abhorred and taken with considerable ill ease.
Therefore, does my noble friend not agree that in this matter rhetoric is to be abhorred, as is the taking of sides?
The nature of the offence and the fact that it is abhorred throughout the world makes it an exception.
I believe it is a system which should be abhorred by those generally interested in livestock welfare.
Any cruelty and any violence should be abhorred; it is uncivilised and unjustifiable.