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"It is a mood, a sensibility, a real rejection of the traditional political order, a concern for greater social justice, greater participation by those who are excluded".
When I spoke with the locals, I noticed a real rejection of politics.
"To be elected to Congress is a real rejection of that message".
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Therefore, the real rejection R is defined as follows to represent the rejection ability of membranes: R = 1 - frac{{C_{text{p}} }}{{C_{text{m}} }} (2).
The modern cell phone is a much more convenient and quicker short-term planning tool and it doesn't provide the type of protection against real rejection that social-networking offers.
"It looks like for the first time in a huge number of years, there's a real possibility of rejection," Jerry Tucker, a former union official and longtime dissident, said of the Chrysler contract.
The official said the Italian Prime Minister, Silvio Berlusconi, was also optimistic, and at a news conference of his own after the meeting, Mr. Berlusconi said the discussion featured "nuances of opinion, but not a real attitude of rejection".
Although surely not as devastating as the breaking up of a long-term relationship, nonetheless inherent in this loss of the "face off " is a real moment of social rejection.
See Frauwallner (1934) for a translation of the Sambandhaparīkṣā; see also Eltschinger (2007, ch. 3) on Dharmakīrti's rejection of a real signifier-signified relation.
The potential for an awkward situation, embarrassment, and even sting of rejection is a real possibility.
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