Over the next couple of weeks, her daughter's lack of interest in nursing turned into outright refusal. |
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Other, more general equitable principles might justify the refusal of this discretionary remedy. |
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This kind of arrogant refusal to engage with reasoned challenge is sadly commonplace. |
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The Registrar held that Lloyd's refusal of the offer that they had made was not unreasonable. |
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I respect what everyone else decides but I hope my refusal is not held against me. |
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He handled some predictably hostile and downright rude remarks with very solid rebuttals and a refusal to take insults. |
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What seems ajar is the loving family's refusal to acknowledge her boyfriend and her acceptance of this, albeit resentful. |
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It's a simple refusal to acknowledge reality, a wishful desire to escape the order of things. |
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Clarke has responded to his critics with a dollop of wistful regret, followed by an adamant refusal to back down. |
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However, he is armed with two things which are valued higher than anything else these days, speed of foot and a refusal to lose. |
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In Sydney, ice sculptures of kangaroos and koalas melted during a protest by green groups over Australia's refusal to ratify the pact. |
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The dispute is over the government's continued refusal to fulfill campaign promises to raise teachers' wages. |
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Her conversation betrays disappointment, anger, and an outright refusal to be labeled a victim. |
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The strike is over management's refusal to solve a long-running land dispute. |
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Most worrying is the right-leaning media's continual hedging and refusal to accept basic facts. |
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One of the weaknesses of the mass storage industry is a stubborn refusal to learn from history. |
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In the past, refusal to serve in the military could carry prison sentences of up to five years. |
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We need to take seriously their steadfast refusal to admit even their most obvious mistakes. |
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Khan said the Pakistani Government's refusal to grant his wife a visa has traumatised the entire family. |
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The group came forward at the end of last week following news of the players' refusal to accept a 30 per cent wage deferral. |
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The executive's refusal to accept the committee's decision has caused outrage among Labour backbenchers. |
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Kerr's refusal to accept their recommendation was met with widespread approval by the Scottish business community. |
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One explanation can be found in an adamant refusal to relinquish ceremonial practices. |
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Today, we see the consequences of the Bush administration's refusal to learn from the past. |
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Due to professional autonomy, no one can challenge their refusal to abandon this entirely discredited methodology. |
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Some county councillors greeted the council's initial refusal with surprise. |
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He says there is no evidence to justify refusal on the grounds of the adverse impact of pollution. |
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In the three page document, there was no reference to the refusal of an adjournment. |
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But members of the town council's planning sub-committee voted to recommend refusal of planning permission. |
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But planning chiefs do not see these problems to be great enough to warrant a refusal of the application. |
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Even applying on the phone or in person instead of in writing could justify a refusal. |
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The applicant now seeks special leave to appeal from that refusal of leave. |
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Planning officers have recommended the refusal of the application because it is on green belt land. |
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Moreover, anyone who is dissatisfied with an initial refusal of registration may appeal to the Panel. |
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In any event there was a long delay between him learning of this appeal and his refusal of the offer of employment. |
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As I have indicated above, no reasons were given for the refusal of consent in the present case. |
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At this level the riders are not timed, but penalties are awarded for faults such as refusal to jump or knocking down a fence. |
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While the land remained Maori freehold land, the preferred class of alienees had a right of first refusal if it was to be alienated. |
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We voters must not feel singled out by the Prime Minister's refusal to lay the full facts before us. |
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Mr Brookes is well aware that his refusal to pay his income tax demand could land him in very hot water. |
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The one thing most people are likely to have heard about the young pretender is his refusal to say whether he has used illegal drugs. |
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There is another shocking moment in Juliet's bedroom when her mother and father are remonstrating with her about her refusal to accept Paris. |
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The UK government's refusal to recognise repetitive strain injury as a disease, suggested Martin Wilson of Glasgow, denied people financial help. |
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The British government has remained steadfast in its refusal to return the marbles. |
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Because database creation is now part of the purchasing transaction, refusal to give a zip code is a deliberate act of resistance. |
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Pacifist feminists, for example, embraced their identity as mothers to justify their refusal to support the war. |
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He said a further application would require a material contravention to give zoning authority and added he was surprised by the refusal. |
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Edith's sense of humour, her warmth and her refusal to be resentful make her a survivor in the true sense of the word. |
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But sometimes the wilful refusal of the antis to acknowledge the evidence astonishes even me. |
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Such a refusal would clearly not have been justified under the guidelines, no matter how liberally they are construed. |
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He is now staying with friends in Levenshulme and plans to appeal against refusal to grant him asylum. |
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If a colleague dropped atonal writing, the atonalists saw this as a threatening refusal to validate their own work. |
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The refusal of the Government to publish the legal opinion of the Attorney General over the Iraq war is difficult to understand. |
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As a refusal to abstract, the lyric voice is crucial to democracy and crucial to life. |
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Her refusal to patronise or talk down to her readers makes her a huge favourite and this should be an inspirational and fascinating afternoon. |
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Rasputin's unpopularity and her refusal to curb his increasingly degenerate behavior led to enormous scandal and vicious rumours. |
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His colleague spent a day behind bars for the flat refusal to pay a fine of 50,000 tenges. |
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But U.S. media coverage matched the bipartisan refusal by leaders in Congress to do anything but scorn the offer. |
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However, the introduction of politics, instead of safety concerns, as grounds for reasonable refusal is a whole new ball game. |
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A mild tetchiness and suspicion between the two counties has been evident in more than merely their refusal to contemplate a unified police unit. |
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Born of a mortal woman and the god Zeus, the young god Dionysus is outraged at the Theban royal family's refusal to accept his heritage. |
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Eric was rapidly getting the drift of the conversation and trying to phrase a polite refusal in his mind. |
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But that doesn't explain Howard's continued refusal to do so or his barefaced and misleading claim that the convention doesn't require it. |
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The basis of the refusal was that the house being constructed was materially different to the one for which permission was granted. |
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They are also protesting the employers' refusal to pay benefits to workers seconded to the water utility companies. |
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The daughter's steadfast refusal to enter into a state of matrimony is in large part due to having a secret lover of her own. |
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Cyprus has also threatened to veto Turkey's application over its refusal to recognise the Greek Cypriot government. |
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The refusal of bourgeois conceptions of creativity constitutes a potential difficulty for any humanities subject. |
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One stylistic tic Macklin practices in many poems is the refusal to choose the precise word she wants, yoking alternatives with a slash. |
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Cheap booze, an eclectic clientele and a stubborn refusal to move with the times have drawn generations of tipplers. |
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It also bemoans the city's refusal to release the dossiers to the people discussed within them. |
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His refusal to go down often results in defenders getting extra shots at the ball. |
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Children who are truant are not scared to go to school the way children with school refusal are. |
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Children with school refusal differ in important ways from children who are truant, although the behaviors are not mutually exclusive. |
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Sarah won huge admiration in Ireland for her quiet dignity and refusal to feel bitterness. |
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What's interesting about the posts on the website is this blank refusal to accept the true nature of freedom of speech. |
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You give hugely to the town and the country but when you look for a little back for yourself, you get a blank refusal. |
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I don't believe that could happen today, one of my students sighed in blank refusal of this simple chain of reasoning. |
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Those advisers who urged on him an expression of contrition as a way of finding closure met with a blank refusal. |
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A refusal to say that such behaviour is unacceptable is tantamount to saying it is acceptable. |
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Pat offered to drive him to the vicarage and back, but he was adamant in refusal, mounted his bicycle, and pedalled off. |
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She also has the integrity to remain uncompromising in the refusal to acknowledge opinions that are not grounded in truth. |
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As usual, it boils down to the President's mulish refusal to please the French. |
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His undisguised contempt for the press and his refusal to answer journalists' questions provoked grumbling within the White House press corps. |
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Their refusal to compromise is leading them to select candidates who are unelectable. |
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By his silence, and his refusal to mediate between his art and his audience, Greaves collaborates, unintentionally, in his mythification. |
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Needless to say, his unyielding defense of the Gospel and unbending refusal to compromise on liturgical and unionistic issues alienated many. |
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Their reputation was increased by the growing number of skins on their shows and their refusal to make statements against the bootboys. |
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The second ground for refusal was that without a composting facility, the company could not deal with the residual sludge from the process. |
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After the ruler's next refusal, a plague of locusts smote the land and Moses brought a darkness for three days. |
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This was followed by the refusal of the SPD to fight alongside the communists against Hitler and the National Socialists. |
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He confirmed he would weigh up his decision in August, declining to be bounced into a snap refusal to cancel the petrol duty increase. |
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In Vietnam, for example, a direct refusal or negative answer is considered impolite and crude. |
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He firmly gripped the hilt of his long sword and shouted brief words of refusal. |
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The only thing that was not surprising was the refusal of the briefer to allow his name to be published. |
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Instead Hitler found Franco unyielding in his refusal to compromise his nonbelligerency and to permit German troops on Spanish soil. |
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The pressure of record company and press interest was only heightened by the band's refusal to sign a deal until they had written more songs. |
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New Age materialism seemed an ugly form of self-serving notions to justify greed and the refusal of compassion. |
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The pretext for the refusal was that the defendant may abscond and could threaten key witnesses yet to be called. |
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The language that mothers use when describing their babies' refusal to nurse conveys this experience of infants as wilful social actors. |
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It is also unclear as to whether that refusal is by him on his own hook or at the instruction of the Frasers. |
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An inquiry is pending on one refusal and the deadline for objections to the recent application is today. |
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But in the intervening years, the State Department's refusal to press for reform in that country turned into humiliating obsequiousness. |
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What is unhealthy is the growing habit of obstruction, delay and occasional flat refusal to co-operate. |
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He left as his legacy not the dream of an independent state, but a corrupt and chaotic system and the steadfast refusal to compromise. |
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It was his steadfast refusal to keep learning that ultimately brought down Hamed. |
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Peaceful demonstrators are squaring off with stiff-necked authorities over the city's refusal to grant permission for the rally they want. |
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Instead, it has stoked the anger of those who see Charles's refusal to cut ties with his aide as a form of weakness. |
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They are suing the UK government over its refusal to grant legal aid in libel cases. |
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The Senate's refusal last year to ratify the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty may have been a straw in the wind. |
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However, it will probably be rare for a patient's refusal to consent to care to constitute an intervening event breaking the chain of causation. |
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They operate through autonomous cells, strict secrecy, and a refusal to engage the enemy's strength. |
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The group's stubborn refusal to rejoice in their achievement strikes me as strange. |
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In his report to the board, Mr Moore recommended refusal of the application. |
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In both, however, the issue was the postponement of operations, not an outright refusal to carry them out. |
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This refusal to have an enquiry is one more high-handed response to the reasonable concerns of the law-abiding public. |
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They have failed to produce evidence to substantiate the reason for refusal of the application. |
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However, Elizabeth's refusal either to marry or settle the succession by legislation effectively left both issues unresolved. |
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Certain off licences in the city centre operate a refusal register, which charts the estimated age of children that they turn away. |
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Their refusal means that Congress members are checkmated from mentioning such matters in public. |
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Our refusal to allow them to work can also prompt them to seek rights through childbirth, he said. |
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Yet there are pundits who have dismissed his refusal to pander as pandering. |
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This strategy, admirable in its refusal to pander to European popular tastes, will of course never, ever, give Turkey a winning song. |
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His worst crime was his refusal to show compassion and humanity to his flawed creation. |
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If instituted, there would be mass civil disobedience and refusal to participate. |
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The visit has been delayed by India's refusal to issue a passport to one of the members. |
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The implications of the refusal of the hand are clear and yet beautifully understated. |
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Hanson herself, meanwhile, clings to a tight-lipped refusal to comment on her private life. |
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Part of Gould's achievement is that his refusal to use the sustaining pedal puts the guts back into Bach. |
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The music isn't trying to find peace, or closure, or resolution, it's trying to find an expression of nonacceptance, of refusal. |
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Indeed, his refusal to postpone elections provided additional evidence, if any were needed, of his cluelessness. |
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The union's refusal to defend jobs has left mining communities throughout the Appalachian coalfields in a depression-like state. |
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Yet even now there is a wilful refusal on the part of the coalition's critics to face up to reality. |
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But Rosa's rebellion, her refusal to move back, her decision to be steadfast and immovable in the faith set a community on fire. |
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There is sometimes in us a perverse refusal to accept or to believe in good, a deep-seated, hardened refusal which belittles or despises good. |
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The refusal by the government to accept the best science is irrational and perverse. |
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Were the petitioner to refuse to accept the sum tendered, its refusal to do so would be unreasonable. |
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The philosopher Hannah Arendt concluded that evil lay in the refusal to think. |
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Do you know that for a refusal to answer questions I can commit you to prison for contempt? |
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For example, the magistrates could only exercise their power of committal to prison on a finding of wilful refusal to pay or of culpable neglect. |
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If the patient is unwilling to sign a written indication of this refusal, this too should be noted in writing. |
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His refusal to admit his crime meant he was classified as IDOM and ineligible for parole. |
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I was given a prompt refusal when I asked for a guarantee that my computer would reach Delhi in one piece. |
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I will take your failure to comply with this reasonable request as a refusal. |
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His sharp lyrics and refusal to compromise combined with an easy humor and winning personality to make him one of the great protest singers. |
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The property is not seized, but has to be handed over under compulsion, with refusal generally constituting contempt. |
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Is it courage, or else mere ingenuousness, motivating Parnell's refusal to reconcile these domains? |
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The refusal of the public is a position taken in relation to the inherently public nature of architecture. |
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Maud Martha's refusal to purchase the millinery concoction, even at a substantially discounted price, reaffirms her sense of self. |
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Every time I go to a gathering of Conservatives I am struck by their refusal to live in the real world. |
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The acceptance of what it asserts is conterminous with the refusal of its consequences. |
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Despite her refusal to buy anything, the salesman measured her bed while she lay on it and plumped up pillows around her back and feet. |
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And according to Helen Donovan, it's been made all the more difficult by the point-blank refusal to establish an International Crimes Tribunal. |
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The strategy could involve a point-blank refusal by landowners to give bodies such as power companies, councils or the Army access to their land. |
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There was the icy refusal to be claimed by folkies, protesters, rockers, popsters or, indeed, anybody. |
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But that changed 150 years ago, when Ireland's potato blight and Britain's refusal to bail out the Irish sent millions to the emigrant ships. |
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Staff would then take action short of a strike, which is likely to include a refusal to mark students' exam papers or coursework. |
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The narrator's professional involvement in foreclosures, which I call the outer story, suggests a reason for his refusal to work. |
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Her refusal resulted in her becoming the lover of many demons, the seducer of men, and the source of crib death. |
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The radical critique of the political is an excuse for refusal rather than grounds for collective agency. |
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Although Winterscale Street is a cul-de-sac, highway officials admit they have no safety concerns which would warrant refusal. |
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By laying the basis for a perfect power structure, the cyberneticians will only stimulate the perfection of its refusal. |
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Perhaps the best known was Custer's refusal of the Gatling guns and additional forces offered by Terry. |
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I know somebody who used to work with them and witnessed refusal of clothing because it was not designer gear. |
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Even his defiant courage is an in-character refusal to repent or seek redemption. |
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In our submission, anything short of that is not a satisfactory discharge of the obligations of the promisor to give a right of first refusal. |
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This is a glorified car boot sale and I propose refusal on the grounds of road safety. |
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And in the meantime, the continued refusal to acknowledge that things just aren't working out begins to gnaw at you. |
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When denial resulted in a patient's refusal to develop these skills, we had to intervene. |
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The strike action came as a result of management's refusal to make good its promise to pay back workers' money from their provident fund. |
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They were accused of the stubborn refusal to accept Christ's Godhead and His sacrifice. |
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The Lord Mayor of York may think that a refusal to sign damages the good name of the city. |
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It's this obstinate refusal to pussyfoot around and pull punches that endears her to those sick of spin and glib sloganeering. |
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To a large extent, the refusal movement was marginalised and effectively gagged. |
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Equally unhealthy is a refusal to admit there is another view or to admit the presence of the elephant in the room. |
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His refusal to wear anything but the dinner suit he was found in and his need to cut all the labels from his clothing are also indicative. |
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I was grousing about R.'s stubborn refusal to accept the new realities of her life and to find some new pastimes that match her abilities. |
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The refusal to acknowledge emotive arguments is annoying and very much in the vein of English Language Positivism. |
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It is said that the refusal to discharge the jury was an unreasonable exercise of discretion. |
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The first contacts often are made discreetly by women in order to avoid a public refusal. |
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It recently balloted its members on the refusal to teach a pupil who had a long-term record of disruptive behaviour. |
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For these critics, public indifference was a mark of distinction, a sign of the artist's refusal to pander to the degraded tastes of the crowd. |
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They, too, demonstrated distorted body images, hyperactivity and food refusal. |
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The apparent refusal is being described by some American intelligence analysts as an indication of a significant divide between the groups. |
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Vegetarians' concern for animals and their refusal to treat animals cruelly does not mean that they regard animals as equals. |
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Denmark's refusal to grant a visa was echoed by Dutch government when the Netherlands was proposed as an alternate site. |
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What impressed me most was his refusal to be doctrinaire, his openness to sharp ideas no matter where on the political spectrum they came from. |
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The company justified its refusal to rehire the contract workers by claiming that their work agreements had expired. |
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When these were recommended for refusal, the plans were resubmitted to propose one additional jetty and an extension on the current one. |
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If the landlord made its decision for a collateral purpose, unrelated or extraneous to the lease, the refusal will be found to be unreasonable. |
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The refusal to bulk in wagonloads and to hire forwarding agents aggravated delays in the delivery of goods as well as station congestion. |
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His refusal to give de Valera credit for his international diplomacy in the 1930s borders on the absurd. |
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In light of its vast market power, Wal-Mart has infuriated the media with its long-standing refusal to stock obscene CDs and racy magazines. |
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In justification of the refusal you imply that these staff are unwilling to supervise you even though they have signed the forms. |
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Jamaica had its home grown Rastafarian revolution and Haiti's refusal to bow is famous. |
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That's the best weapon we have against these evil people, our flat refusal to allow them to divert us more than momentarily from our daily lives. |
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Because the individual himself is at stake during the seduction, he cannot risk a flat refusal from the potential partner. |
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He couldn't afford to take it, not as it currently stood, but a flat refusal would stiffen the old man's position. |
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He reacted furiously to the news of the mutiny of the soldiers, rushing to the scene after their flat refusal to fight. |
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So when I brought this helmet home for him to try out, I expected a flat refusal. |
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On many occasions they have demanded information on the terms of the deal, but met with a flat refusal. |
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In 2004, the media has not made an issue over Teresa Heinz's flat refusal to release her tax returns. |
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Unfortunately, refusal to try a wide range of fresh and wholefoods deprives children of the very nutrients they need for emotional stability. |
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The main signs of mycotoxin contamination to watch for in pigs include swollen vulvas in 4-to 6-week old gilts, feed refusal, and respiratory problems. |
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Peter approvingly cites the refusal of A.B. Yehoshua and David Grossman to go speak in Ariel. |
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The alliance between America and rebel forces has been strained by the U.S. refusal to directly attack the Assad regime. |
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He saw no virtue in stubbornness, and he could never have taken pleasure in the refusal to act on something. |
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He was pinned to the cement for his refusal to go along with an arrest for selling loose cigarettes. |
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Perhaps the Germans dodged a bullet by virtue of their refusal to compete. |
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The refusal by the prime minister and his top spin doctor to testify before the Foreign Affairs Committee has opened them up to renewed political attack. |
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He is the permanent Fool to Gambon's raddled Lear, yet in his refusal to kiss his master reminds us that even the dispossessed have their dignity. |
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But the fun of reading Lennon is in his outright refusal to conform to expectations. |
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His play on the word bunyip, with its overtones of anachronistic absurdity, reflected the refusal by Australians to institutionalise an upper class. |
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In June 2000, they issued a directive stating that the organisation would no longer disfellowship members who did not comply with the policy of refusal of blood. |
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After careful consideration, I regret to inform you that I am unable to accept your refusal to offer me an assistant professor position in your department. |
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But out of sheer determination and a refusal to get dragged down by such despicably anti-social behaviour, they enjoyed the good times and battled through the bad times. |
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His intransigence was a refusal to bend within the social sciences. |
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She attributes all this to her refusal to travel the beaten path. |
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He pulls the reader in with his unpretentious, laconic style, and with his refusal to shy away from acknowledging his own flaws. |
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Maintaining that they had at least struggled to suppress their own rebellious desires, they would not countenance their daughter's refusal to do the same. |
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And this refusal of the author to charge the people with their own stupidity and cupidity, this refusal of the people to own up and take responsibility, is symptomatic. |
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Each of the smaller stories is as interesting as the main story, especially the one focused on Erik and his refusal to bend to the will of the Danish overseers. |
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Potential noise from a nearby industrial site was the main reason given for refusal of plans to build seven three-storey town houses on land at 42 Sackville Street, Skipton. |
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It is not fair that Ditko goes so unmentioned, but at least some of that springs from his refusal to speak with reporters, allow himself to be photographed, etc. |
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He was too arrogant to notice anything beyond her refusal to talk. |
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The church was further bolstered in 1563 when another Act of Uniformity made refusal to take the oath, or the defence of papal authority, a treasonable offence. |
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On Friday 1,000 protesters converged on the Miami-Dade County Hall to protest the canvassing board's refusal to complete a manual recount of votes. |
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He said the German's refusal to pay for the use of his van irritated him and when he tried to collect the fee, the intensity of the argument flared. |
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He deserves credit for the strength of his denunciation, but his refusal was predictable. |
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The formal guarantee of women's rights was absent from the initial draft but the refusal of Afghan women to be silenced ensured its inclusion in the final version. |
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The rising euro and the refusal of the EU commissariat to reflate the EU economy implies that the exporting side of the Irish economy will be squeezed. |
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A lot of the anger was directed at the chairman of the IFA beet committee over his apparent refusal to go all out for a compensatory payment for farmers. |
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The refusal of a citizen to identify himself under such circumstances causes a major inconvenience and obstruction to the police in carrying out their proper duties. |
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But there is an explanation for the GOP refusal to act on unemployment insurance. |
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The Massachusetts draftees then resorted to the silent but effective nonviolent resistance of mass desertions, refusal to obey the hated officers, and going on sick call. |
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Upon her arrival in 1862, she immediately clashes with the all-powerful ruler over his refusal to give her a house outside the Royal Palace in which to raise her young son. |
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On the unionist side, there was a blank refusal to consider power sharing. |
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In their dissenting note both the members had stated that the committee did not have the power to go into the question of grant or refusal of minority statues to anyone. |
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But he was isolated, and something more than a blank refusal was required. |
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I admire his steadfast refusal to be anyone other than himself. |
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Comforted by the fact that Humphrey was looking well, but worried by Craig's refusal to answer her, Jane started walking back across the twilit hills to her home and dinner. |
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If there is anything in the world that will mark a man as a two-bit, urban, cowboy wanna-be in my book it's his refusal to take his hat off in the house. |
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But I'm not a fan the White House's refusal to acknowledge that they are dipping into the Social Security surplus, perhaps even more so than projected. |
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The irregularity does not go to the merits of our own refusal of leave. |
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There is no demonstrable basis for refusal on health grounds. |
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Their silence, to look at its positive aspect, possibly reflects a refusal to be associated with the task of making geoengineering look respectable. |
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Elizabeth's refusal to alter with the times is characteristic of ageing potentates generally, but it ensured that few mourned her as she lay among her cushions. |
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Serbia and Montenegro may still be part of the same country, but they are drifting apart, and Montenegro's refusal to do business in dinars is step one in the divorce. |
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The link between musculoskeletal pain and systemic disturbance is often not made until the infection worsens, causing severe localised pain or refusal to weight bear. |
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The refusal to compromise is a watchword of their candidates who wear it as a badge of pride. |
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Twenty points are awarded if the horse refuses to jump an obstacle, a second refusal at the same fence costs 40 points and a third means elimination. |
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What hurt me was the baseless accusations, the seeming refusal to actually read and understand what I was trying to say, and the degrading implications that I was hysterical. |
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That is the cornerstone of his epic career, his attention to detail, his innate perfectionism and his belligerent refusal to be beaten, whatever the opposition. |
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It was her flaws, her failures, her struggles with her weight and her self-esteem, and her refusal to be shamed by them. |
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But he refused to answer directly, which suggests that his refusal to say outright that they were sitting on chairs must mean that they were on the bed. |
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In these three novels by Morrison as well, revolutionary possibilities inhere in the unsaying, in the unliving, and in the mutinous refusal to forget. |
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However, any outright refusal of Western aesthetics must be qualified. |
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The approval is predictable, as is the use of the success of an unreconstructed social conservative to deride UK politicians for their refusal to enter the debate. |
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It was obvious that outright refusal would have been an insult. |
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But outright refusal often gets people labelled as freaks or loonies, and correspondingly discredits the challenges they deliver in the eyes of those they address them to. |
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A number of stories, partly fuelled by the British government's refusal to release all the relevant files, have grown up around Hess and his mission. |
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This evidence greatly unsettles moral objections to the death penalty, because it suggests that a refusal to impose that penalty condemns numerous innocent people to death. |
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They said the wall was structurally unsound and was removed by our client, before the notice of refusal was received by our client from the Council. |
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The challenge there was to a refusal to exercise a discretion to revoke the deportation order, which decision is premised on the validity of the deportation order. |
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When Shyam asked me to justify my refusal, I told him that an earlier Malayalam art film produced by NFDC never got released, and I was afraid his film would go the same way. |
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His powerful and sometimes dominant influence on Austrian politics is a result of the refusal of the other official parties to seriously take him on. |
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Atkins took the refusal to answer as insubordination and insolence. |
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Their refusal to denounce these measures can only connote approval. |
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But Victoria Beckham likes a sheath so perfectly fitted that you might as well brace yourself for a diet based solely on refusal. |
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Like many autobiographers, her honesty leans towards self-indulgence in her refusal to attempt to give the reader anything more than a blandly introspective narrative. |
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Remember, refusal to give a thumb print is tantamount to a confession. |
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But people don't know the background of arguments and backbiting that has been going on over the state of the equipment and their refusal to give us concession prices. |
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From the beginning to end, the Baptist Faith and Message statement of Southern Baptists embraces the Baptist refusal to adopt any creedal formulation of faith. |
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The minister's refusal to back-pedal on his smoking ban earlier this year raised the hackles of publicans nationwide who claimed it damaged their business enormously. |
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Professor Paterson, later to resign from the committee over the BBC's ultimate refusal to budge over the issue, has provided an account of this meeting. |
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Americans are terrified of death, and often demonstrate an immature refusal to accept it. |
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Yet, for all his protestations and refusal to talk to James, actions speak louder than words, and yesterday the Englishman had turned over a new leaf and turned on the charm. |
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People begged him to seek help, admonished him for being stubborn, for his refusal to bring in others to spell him, for his refusal ever to leave her side. |
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Her refusal to just say she did it precluded her from simply saying she was sorry she did it, and she was twice denied clemency. |
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To dehumanize, therefore, is nothing more or less than a refusal to acknowledge the human essence of others, despite their obvious human form. |
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Would not her refusal to do so be craven flight from the new reality which faces her, a kind of desertion or slackerdom? |
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But in an age of starchitecture, Erickson's refusal to adopt a signature look kept him from achieving the kind of recognition he deserved. |
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Recognizing the futility of his efforts and insisting on upholding his edict, Diocletian ordered that George be executed for his refusal. |
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The acceptance of the relics required the intercession of Pope Leo XIII, after an initial refusal by the church in France. |
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Despite this, his refusal to attend was widely interpreted as a snub against Anne, and Henry took action against him. |
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With his refusal to support the King's annulment, More's enemies had enough evidence to have the King arrest him on treason. |
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Many outlaws could have been created by the refusal to recognise Norman Forest Law. |
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His refusal to repudiate the authorship of the pamphlet resulted in his expulsion from Oxford on 25 March 1811, along with Hogg. |
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Blake met Catherine Boucher in 1782 when he was recovering from a relationship that had culminated in a refusal of his marriage proposal. |
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She has been outspoken about her refusal to allow Hollywood to dictate her weight. |
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In that fight, Corrales' corner surrendered despite Corrales' steadfast refusal. |
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Additionally, the power of the League was limited by the United States' refusal to join. |
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Eisenhower's opposition to UK operations in Suez under Anthony Eden and Harold Wilson's refusal to enter the war in Vietnam. |
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Thomas's refusal to align with any literary group or movement has made him and his work difficult to categorize. |
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Mehmed's demand that Jassim disband his troops and pledge his loyalty to the Ottomans was met with refusal. |
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Attempts to introduce bilingualism in local administration have so far met direct refusal from French officials. |
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In general, my refusal to have anything to do with the Plath Fantasia has been regarded as an attempt to suppress Free Speech. |
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Conrad's subsequent refusal to follow in Apollo's footsteps, and his choice of exile over resistance, were a source of lifelong guilt for Conrad. |
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A stream of its old Members of Parliament left the party over the ILP's refusal to support the British war effort. |
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The Roberts court has too often been on the wrong side of history, most pointedly in its retrograde refusal to protect the right to vote. |
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