Yes, though analog lovers will despise it, there are no gauges here.
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In what seems an enormous reversal of adolescent nature, 36% of Japanese males 16 to 19 years old have admitted to pollsters having no interest in sex, and some even despise it.
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They despise it for the cosy relations it had with East European dictators during the cold war and deride its heavily regulated economy and its system of Proporz, whereby its two main parties share the spoils of patronage, from ambassadors to secretaries.
Those old enough to remember it despise the Americans for abandoning the uprising Mr Bush's father incited in 1991.
Nile fishermen despise the crayfish because it uses powerful double claws to cut through nets, and then help themselves to the catch of the day.
Its election campaign was as nonsensical and populist as the slippery ex-communists it affects to despise.
But when it comes to racial disparities, and how to correct them, America remains closer than it thinks to the Alabama it still affects to despise.
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And you don't defeat terrorism, you surrender to it, when you abandon the freedoms that they despise, but we hold dear.
Now, I'm sure the folks who despise affirmative action will quickly say, "See, if it weren't for affirmative action, no one would even use such terms!"
Thatcher admire her or despise her she took on the world exactly as she found it.
How is it that the Father Johns of the world have come to despise Obamacare so much?
But Mr Brown, who sometimes seems to despise Mr Cameron so much that he can scarcely speak his name, exhibits it too.
Critics say it is little more than a vehicle for ambitious party barons, most of whom despise each other.
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