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Even the plan's supporters expect it to be rejected, which would force Governor Kulongoski to cut spending by $800 million.
Democrats are asking that 15,215 absentee ballots be rejected, which would give Gore a lead of more than 4,000 votes.
The results will not be announced until Tuesday, but a spokesman for the union said that it now appeared that the contracts would be rejected, which would send the union and the airline back to the negotiating table.
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In honest self-portraits with his lover Alma Mahler, Kokoschka captured himself as hopelessly anxious, certain that he would be rejected — which he was.
A nonsignificant test for LD, therefore, indicates that the null hypothesis (H0: ≤ 1/ S) cannot be rejected, which implies that the upper bound of would include infinity.
"We did not intend to do something which would be rejected, and which we would have to withdraw," he said.
You'd hate to be rejected, wouldn't you?
The First Avenue side is all storefront, but the brick on 54th Street was laid every which way, a hypnotic whirl of dark red, purple and black chunks of misshapen brick, 95 percent of which would be rejected for a standard colonial-style house.
The firm says it is adamantly opposed to this approach, which would be rejected both by the states and by investors who have bought bonds backed by tobacco-settlement money issued by states.
Others warned that, whatever the merits, there was a political risk to a unilateral gesture, which would be rejected by the Republicans and rob the Democrats of a good issue.
It remains to be seen whether UN member states have any interest in improving the haphazard lottery that passes for a selection system, which would be rejected as a bad joke by any serious institution in the private sector.
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