15.This arrangement, though, was anathema for Churchill, who became even more trenchantly imperialist and monarchical in his political ideology as he grew older.
16.I think in a lot of corporations though, just the idea of dissent is that it's creating friction that creates inefficiency, which is anathema successful organizations.
17.The reason for its bull run is not past performance, but a growing expectation of change through investor activism, once anathema to Asian boardrooms.
20.Those ideas were anathema to hard-line Brexiteers who saw them as a betrayal of the 2016 referendum result, but seen as far too mild by pro-Europeans in the Labour Party.