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Contents of this sort were altogether unacceptable to the Tat Khalsa, which consequently rejected the Dasam Granth.

Public Library of Science, PLOS ONE, was the only journal that called attention to the paper's potential ethical problems and consequently rejected it within 2 weeks.

What they told me was not just harrowing – like the woman who had been raped by rebels and consequently rejected by her husband and ostracised by her community – but also often hilarious – and always humbling.

Orthodox Judaism, consequently, rejects the view held by modern Reform Judaism that the Bible and other sacred Jewish writings contain not only eternally valid moral principles but also historically and culturally conditioned interpretations of the Law that may be legitimately abandoned.

The consumer, on the other hand, will desire a low value for c, consequently rejecting some good lots but better guaranteeing the acceptance of only good lots.

They, too, build upon previous research (Jaffe [1974]; Finnerty [1976a] and others) to conclude that insiders do profit from their transactions, consequently rejecting the hypothesis of the strong form efficiency as defined by the EMH.

A few were inconsistently used in America and England before Webster, and his endorsement helped them to be standard in America and, consequently, rejected in England – notably the shift of words such as colour to color and of words such as naturalise to naturalize.

This thesis of incommensurability, developed at the same time by Feyerabend, rules out certain kinds of comparison of the two theories and consequently rejects some traditional views of scientific development, such as the view that later science builds on the knowledge contained within earlier theories, or the view that later theories are closer approximations to the truth than earlier theories.

He finds the word vague, and consequently rejects it for serious use, saying that the word is "useful and unobjectionable in the vernacular where we acquiesce in vagueness, but unsuited to technical use because of lacking a precise boundary" (Quine, 1984, 295).

It is potentially recognized as an alien and consequently rejected by the mother.

They suggested that there is insufficient evidence for an association between maternal GFR during pregnancy and fetal growth, and they consequently rejected the hypothesis that GFR underlies the relationship between PFOA and fetal growth.

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