The criticisms of the bill that have come to us from foreign sources may well be rejected for repugnancy. |
We submit that there is no absurdity, repugnancy or inconsistency with any other provision of the Act which requires its terms to be given any other reading. |
On the other part, in opposition and repugnancy hereto, the philosophers say that idleness is the mother of luxury. |
Certainly, Bayle asserts that the value of faith is directly proportional with its repugnancy to reason. |
They should certainly do so, stressing not only the moral repugnancy of torture but also its ineffectiveness. |
But where the document has been drafted as a coherent whole, repugnancy is extremely unlikely to occur. |