If one rejects that assertion, does the imperialism of human rights really sound so bad? |
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A low-born peasant maid cures the king of France, who promises her choice of husband but the man she chooses rejects her. |
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He rejects the attitude that if you try to explain the origins of terrorism you support it or sympathize with it. |
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Such a politics of identity seems hopelessly bound to an ideal and a set of differences that it both rejects and depends on. |
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The Act allows the Commons to overrule the Lords if it rejects a piece of legislation approved by MPs in two successive sessions. |
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She says that it is a daily occurrence to be invited to engage in cybersex, or to talk dirty, but she rejects these offers without hesitation. |
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Hooker explicitly rejects the Puritan position, as he understands it, on the omnicompetence of Scripture. |
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Like cognitive psychology, activity theory rejects behaviourism and attaches great significance to the cognitive regulation of behaviour. |
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He is a fluid, elegant player who rejects the star soloist approach of many a saxophonist faced with the trio format. |
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I advocate for an educational project that rejects both technophobia and technophilia. |
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Interdisciplinarity emerged as part of the protest against a metanarrative, but it never rejected history, as it rejects no discipline. |
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She wants to reclaim the word old and rejects euphemisms like elderly and seniors. |
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The road from high school rejects to rock 'n' roll sweethearts wasn't all peach schnapps and cream, though. |
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I have already pointed out that he definitely rejects the traditional legends of theomachies as derogatory to the divine dignity. |
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Mudra, he added, means an authentication, a seal that sanctifies or rejects things as Buddhist and non-Buddhist. |
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He rejects empiricism, reason and logic for a primitive bloodlust that can only be described as barbaric. |
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This approach rejects the autonomy and self-sufficiency of neoclassical economics. |
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Klotz rejects out of hand the idea that a retirement should be a time for slowing down. |
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In all ordinary cases, indeed, the principle must be observed which rejects statements made by anyone in the prisoner's absence. |
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They point out that Rand decisively rejects the use of force except in self-defense. |
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Nacy rejects the characterization of army officers' wives as either camp followers or women who differed little from other frontier women. |
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He rejects penal substitution because he thinks that God is love, and a loving God would never seek retribution. |
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To put it another way, science also rejects the flat-earthers, the breatharians and the creationists. |
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The judge rejects a media request to open more of jury selection to the public. |
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I'm starting to develop a new fondness for my poor, unloved, rejected rejects. |
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His protest involves, however, no retreat into a mythical golden age and sternly rejects any hints of aestheticism. |
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Barnave rejects rigidity as strongly as he condemns the wild flights of unconstrained imagination. |
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Many do, but many consider themselves to be rejects of the Universe, unbeloved by God or by anyone else. |
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This accessible mini-biography rejects these simplicities and presents a much more rounded account. |
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Serena rejects the offer and Lil accuses David of turning Serena against her. |
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As with a foreign object, sometimes the body rejects a body piercing and expels it or causes it to migrate. |
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While the academy is not free of dogmatists, it nonetheless rejects dogmatism because it represents the end of thinking. |
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The most puzzling situation happens when a chick rejects you for a less attractive male. |
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So we may represent the Aristotelian solution as one which rejects the law of bivalence. |
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Crisis comes when a new camel colt is born and its mother rejects it after a long and painful birthing. |
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In this book, he rejects the doctrine of original sin and replaces it with original goodness. |
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All women are supposedly naturally maternal and any woman who rejects this role is seen as deviant and abnormal. |
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When a female water strider has mated, she rejects all subsequent males, both high and low quality. |
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He rejects any suggestion that he should have acted differently when Alli came calling. |
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But he rejects any charge of gratuitousness, citing a more political, and more personal, reason for their inclusion. |
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We follow the mysterious journey of a man who walks into a town that rejects him. |
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Anderson's obvious enthusiasm has rubbed off on the rest of Floro's squad, which is made up of a ragbag of rejects with points to prove. |
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Later, however, there's a brief, uncomfortable scene where Liza goes on a date with Harvey and he rejects her sexual advances. |
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Nadeau, as his name would indicate, has no love for informants and rejects the notion that he was a rat. |
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There is a romantic side to our nature which rejects convention and reaches for the stars. |
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All good teenage rebellion rejects rational thought but needs an excuse for that rage. |
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The two plays focus on a woman who rejects a marriage proposal and is attacked by the jilted lover. |
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He emphasises a code of ethics for economics, rejects abstract free trade theory, and loathes the trickle-down effect. |
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Often his work alludes more or less obliquely to gay experience, but it strongly rejects categorization. |
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She refuses to yield to the advances of her husband's friend Luka and rejects his request to marry him. |
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In a real bombshell, Shirley rejects the romantic request, and this sets off a sad series of events. |
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This is when the ugly head of terrorism, spawned from the putrid heap of human rejects, knocks on the doors of civilized people. |
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He returns to his daughter much later in her life, and she initially rejects him. |
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If you imagine a society founded on the rejects of monarchical and hierarchical Europe, then what might you imagine to be the result? |
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He asks her to go to Hong Kong with him but she rejects his offer using the device of a card trick and both leave with regret. |
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He rejects each of these ideologies of history, usually because they project a reductive or deterministic model of African-American identity. |
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Do you think more than a few of those rejects might have cost us some serious money had we hired them? |
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Though nine out of ten are rejects, that didn't soften the sting of the final e-mail. |
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I looked at each of them in turn, retaining the scowl on my face until all the rejects were gone and the guards had returned. |
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Why does the scripture condemn anyone who rejects Jesus Christ and the gospel of Christ? |
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If the education system fails in accomplishing that then it is responsible for the delinquents, the drop-outs, the rejects, the youth suicides. |
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Other buzzing entrepreneurs would zoom up and buy your rejects to peddle at flea markets. |
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This is the land of export rejects and clothes come in lots from manufacturing units. |
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She rejects this distinction and discusses how circumstances have conspired to ensure her politicization. |
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Barratt totally rejects the criticisms, saying that these were isolated instances which did not involve Barratt in this part of the country. |
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However, in contrast, his reading of evolutionary theory is both closely linked to the modern synthesis and rejects anagenesis. |
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As prelude to his main argument, he rejects both Marxism and anarchism as potential solutions to the world's problems. |
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The property was derelict, and the cows, mostly rejects from other herds, were no respecters of finely-nuanced sophistry. |
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In the event of an improper vote, the scanner rejects the ballot and the voter corrects the mistake and resubmits it. |
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No less clearly he rejects the childish anthropomorphic trend of human thought. |
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Aristotle famously rejects the infinite in mathematics and in physics, with some notable exceptions. |
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The transplant rejects the body rather than the other way around, a very nasty situation called graft versus host disease. |
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He rejects antinomian ideas and upholds the believer's responsibility to co-operate with God in sanctification. |
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Creation Science rejects almost all of modern science including the idea of old earth, the Big Bang, and transmutability of species. |
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Roecliffe and Westwick Parish Council has told Harrogate Council it totally rejects the 27 static caravans, but could support the extra tourers. |
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Nemesio pettishly sticks to his hierarchical role as head of the family, and rejects Atanasio's entreaties for brotherly sympathy. |
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A perfectionism that rejects or abandons what we cannot fully control is a flaw far deeper than a monster's ugliness. |
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The chalk-browed mockingbird, rufous-bellied thrush and brown-and-yellow marshbird reject pure white cowbird eggs, while the rufous hornero rejects eggs according to size. |
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If this is to be achieved, man must evolve for all human conflict a method which rejects revenge, aggression and retaliation. |
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The book rejects capitalism, market mechanisms, and even, seemingly, profit motives and corporate governance. |
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The initial collections displayed Cambodian menu photo rejects and paper found in copy machines. |
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It represents a philosophic consistency that rejects the collectivism of social conservatives and public sector unions alike. |
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She rejects him after he cannot get into the army, but when she is kidnapped along with his train, he single-handedly attempts to get the train back. |
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Rejected specialists are sent back with notes stating the reasons and recommending to those in charge of training units what they should stress in retraining the rejects. |
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Like the spurned women of Manhattan, Howard and his fellow rejects should remind themselves they're smart, beautiful, funny, wonderful people who deserve better. |
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And what makes you think I'm not going to be one of the rejects? |
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After emptying your dresser drawers, haul your rejects off for charity. |
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My poetry rejects all excessive remoteness from reality and takes pleasure in bringing things and men closer in an effort to achieve universal coherence and harmony. |
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This chapter rejects this approach and focuses on the cultural and commercial exchanges between an amorphous Europe and the societies to its east. |
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That culture rejects highly processed foods, genetically modified foods, and the whole industrial approach to food production. |
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I went into this room filled with losers and rejects of all varieties. |
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An argument starts with a gut feeling, which leads you to seek out the evidence that supports or rejects your hunch. |
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He rejects the convention of wearing white tie and tails, preferring to conduct in a loose, floppy shirt that better suits his loose, floppy style. |
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Your letter highlights so many of the harsh realities trans people face, specifically in regard to how society rejects us. |
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His programme rightly rejects the idea, supported by many activists influenced by Green or autonomist approaches, that the answer is to trade and produce locally. |
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The samurai wants to seduce the cute girl but she rejects his advances. |
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That iconoclastic culture rejects the seductions of the representational. |
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Whether the whole world accepts or rejects Apple Daily's conduct on moral and ethical grounds, that newspaper is certainly beloved by its many readers. |
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Other rejects consist of men already in relationships looking for no strings fun or toy boys looking to put an older woman notch on their bedpost. |
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In an article for today's paper, the government's transport adviser firmly rejects claims of an unfair bias in favour of London and the south-east. |
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Totalitarianism rejects these commitments in the name of a monistic vision of human life and an all-powerful government that seeks to implement that vision. |
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He also rejects the oft-claimed evolutionistic view that creationism has appeal because Americans are ignorant of, or unappreciative towards, science. |
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His vulnerability is compounded by the vehemence with which his upwardly mobile wife rejects traditional black vernacular values, including any interest in his parents. |
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For the significance of the outlaw to Dylan is less that of the rebel and more the solitary who rejects established religion for the direct inspiration of truth. |
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Haraway replies that it rejects both objectivism and relativism for the ways they let knowers escape responsibility for the representations they construct. |
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He rejects the infinite hierarchy of meta-languages underlying English in favor of one formal object language having an infinite hierarchy of partial interpretations. |
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Some students will readily conclude that this rule of law rejects the biblical view of marriage as two in one flesh and the family as an integrated moral unit. |
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Unfortunately, a change in the genetic code of the mitochondrial genome in both enteropneusts and echinoderms strongly rejects chordate affinities of the hemichordates. |
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Where can one who rejects the alternative of the sublime horror or the ridiculous degradation seek the image of a man with a reason to fight for a this-worldly ideal? |
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Elizabeth indignantly rejects him, on the grounds of his overweening pride, the part he has played in separating Jane from Bingley, and his alleged treatment of Wickham. |
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But Jack rejects this view and understands it for what it is. |
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Sikhism was founded in the Punjab region in South Asia in the early sixteenth century and is a monotheistic religion that rejects idolatry and divisions in society. |
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While it rejects process theology, the book asserts that such classical doctrines as God's immutability, impassability and foreknowledge demand reconsideration. |
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On the contrary, Sylvia Chen rejects her own perceptions as fragmented and objectified and instead discovers the integrality of the landscape to her self. |
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But science also rejects the idea that we are cut off from true reality, forever confined to superficial appearances, subjective constructs, and useful fictions. |
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He proposes that the pot may not criticize the potter, and that similarly humans may not object to God, who predestines some to salvation but rejects others. |
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Secondly, he entirely rejects Scott's argument that in an inquisitorial procedure the distinction between examination-in-chief and cross-examination is unimportant. |
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Open scepticism rejects the demonstration of equipollence as itself dogmatic and emphasises the usefulness of refined elaborations of appearances. |
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If, on the other hand, the country rejects PR, the future will look blea k for the Lib Dems. |
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According to Maimonides, any Jew who rejects even one of these principles would be considered an apostate and a heretic. |
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Although it is an Indian religion, Sikhism rejects claims that any particular religious tradition has a monopoly on Absolute Truth. |
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It is clear that Spong rejects the first option and tends toward the second. |
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If it wasn't for the fact these would-be luvvies are dearly rejects from the casting couch, I might have succumbed, but that's another story. |
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In his testimony before the court last week, Maalouf insisted he had not misdiagnosed the baby, a claim the Tannous family rejects. |
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It also rejects colonially imposed frontiers as clearly as the recent symbolic leveling of the Iraqi-Syrian border. |
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The European Union rejects theories which attempt to determine the existence of separate human races. |
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Laurence Lee, chairman of charity Blueblood which looks after the welfare of former Everton players, also rejects any idea of a tenancy. |
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Collins proposes to Elizabeth, who rejects him, to the fury of her mother and the relief of her father. |
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Francis rejects a female machismo grounded in an essentialist vision of men and women. |
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The firm only recycles bale wrap used to contain synthetic fiber and rejects cotton bale wrap. |
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If the worker rejects, he can make a counteroffer in round 2 which can then be accepted or rejected by the firm. |
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The contract will result in the introduction of a new technology for the use of coal washery rejects as a potential fuel source. |
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It proposes a separate English rate of Income Tax and rejects regional governance in England. |
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When Elizabeth rejects Darcy's first proposal, the argument of only marrying when one is in love is introduced. |
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He now rejects reliabilism in favor of a socio-historical conception of knowledge. |
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Althusser draws from the concepts of hegemony present in cultural hegemony, yet rejects the absolute historicism proposed by Gramsci. |
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Hates the society that rejects him because of his vices and associates with pederasts, prostitutes, pimps, and other miscreants. |
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Augustine, however, at first attracted by Neoplatonism, rejects in the City of God any pretensions to divinize citizens by means of the state. |
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The government rejects with contempt the ugly doublespeak and double-standards of Congress and its friends in Parliament. |
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What I am objecting to is that aspect of postmodern thought that rejects the idea of any objective reality. |
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As soon as it has enten the tender and green portion of the grass, it rejects the remainder as unfit for camelopardine consumption. |
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He rejects Herodotus's claims of Indian gold obtained by ants or dug up by griffins in Scythia. |
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Her theory rejects the basic proposition that humans evolved from apes. |
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However, orthodox academic consensus rejects alternative candidates for authorship, including Marlowe. |
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The offerer must wait to learn if the offeree accepts the offer or rejects it. |
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This independent evidence from DNA analysis and the fossil record rejects the glacial theory of salmon divergence. |
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While Rousseau ultimately rejects society, however, Wollstonecraft celebrates domestic scenes and industrial progress in her text. |
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Education writer Richard Wright considers that Hume's position rejects a famous moral puzzle attributed to French philosopher Jean Buridan. |
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When she then pleads for the marriage to be delayed, her mother rejects her. |
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While the official LDS movement rejects polygamy, historically they promoted it and only foreswore polygamy in exchange for Utah's statehood. |
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The orthodox Theravada position rejects the wait, and asserts that rebirth of a being is immediate. |
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His works have also been compared to Salman Rushdie, Jane Austen, and Henry James, though Ishiguro himself rejects these comparisons. |
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Sikh teaching emphasizes the principle of equality of all humans and rejects discrimination on the basis of caste, creed, and gender. |
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Death metal, like thrash metal, generally rejects the theatrics of earlier metal styles, opting instead for an everyday look of ripped jeans and plain leather jackets. |
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When this is over, many fine mats are distributed which are taken to the workmaster. If he is satisfied he accepts the mats, but if he is angry he rejects them. |
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As such constructive mathematics also rejects the law of excluded middle. |
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The MDS system rejects the record and sends back information about the error so that the facility can locate it, correct it and retransmit the record. |
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This approach rejects the notion that movement in any sense has occurred. |
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Deliberative democracy accepts the provisionality of its principles but rejects the provisionality of moral reasoning itself as a way of assessing politics. |
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Thus, Glejser's test also rejects the hypothesis of homoscedasticity. |
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Not only does she reject these Enlightenment political ideals, but she also rejects the Romantic notion that the poetic or literary imagination can offer an alternative. |
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If the top court rejects Endo's request for amendment to finalize his penalty, all the convictions handed down on 188 people in the series of crimes will be finalized. |
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In the Norton edition, the addition of introductions and annotations to each play actually tends to reinstate the fixities that the edition ostensibly rejects. |
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One of the primary objections to simple foreknowledge, which rejects the counterfactuals on which Molinism relies, is that it is not providentially useful. |
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Huntington, rejects this theory in favor of a multipolar balance of power. |
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But Kundera rejects the kind of history that breaks with the past, criticizing the surrealists' denigration of the novel and the later glorification of the antinovel. |
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What MacIntyre therefore rejects is the whole package, namely a growth economy managed by the state, with occasional corrections with welfare, and so on. |
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This person can determine whether the birth mother is interested in a reunion and can serve as a buffer in case she rejects contact with her child. |
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