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The phrase "act of refusal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific instance or action where someone declines or rejects something.
Example: "The act of refusal to comply with the regulations led to serious consequences for the company."
Alternatives: "refusal action" or "refusal event".
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Given their biographies, the act of refusal was by no means a natural decision.
Rarely has the simple act of refusal yielded such immediate returns.
Then again, as a quiet act of refusal, there still seems something unshakeably symbolic about sticking with a supposedly outmoded technology, spending time focusing on one thing rather than hundreds.
This straightforward act of refusal put into practice Bowman's years of activism against mining in the Hunter Valley, for which she has been awarded a Goldman environmental prize for grassroots advocacy.
Bird (2002), however, denies that the speech act of refusal requires uptake.
then, these authors argue, women's attempts to refuse sexual advances will be characteristically inert with respect to the speech act of refusal.
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In addition to a state-of-the-art review of the speech act of refusals in numerous languages, the book provides a rigorous analysis of data collection methods utilized to examine speech act behavior at the production and perception levels.
Faye is narrative antimatter; the books she inhabits are ambitious acts of refusal.
This task is made all the more difficult by the fact that human subjectivity tends to assert itself in acts of refusal or disengagement.
Many of the icons of non-violent protest cited by protesters – Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks – were successful not simply because of the moral gravity of their protest but because their protests were rooted in a wider story of grievance, with clear stories of injustice, moral rationale for their acts of refusal, and deeply linked to their own communities.
President Bush's refusal to sign the Kyoto treaty was symbolic, a signal act of courage reflecting the economics of common sense.
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