Abhorrence
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Across the globe, the reaction to the images of destruction and death in Lebanon, but also in Gaza and Israel has been one of
abhorrence
.
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The definition of an abomination as defined by Webster's Dictioary is "a cause of
abhorrence
or disgust."
The United States in the mid-nineteenth century was badly suited for a single currency and a single economic structure, as evidenced by the Civil War, which was provoked as much by single-currency tensions as by moral
abhorrence
to slavery.
Many upwardly mobile urbanites thus find themselves caught on the horns of a dilemma: how to reconcile aspirations for a better lifestyle, as symbolized by America, with increasing
abhorrence
of US policies.
Both those committed to trade liberalization within a multilateral system and those committed to helping developing countries will look at America’s new strategy with
abhorrence.
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