Sentence examples for constant refusal from inspiring English sources

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Ashe, you see, was a staunch supporter of the Davis Cup and was irked by Connors's constant refusal to play for Team USA, suggesting that this was a "seemingly unpatriotic" stance from his compatriot.

Pointing to conflicting reports, ambiguous language and a constant refusal to confirm the most basic facts, they suspect officials of withholding or fudging crucial information about the risks posed by the ravaged Daiichi plant.

In this instance, however, the Court's constant refusal in the past to accept as a rationale for decision the dangers of jury incompetence or waywardness, because to do so would be to 'condemn the system generally,' Leland, supra, 343 U.S. at 800, 72 S.Ct. at 1008, does demonstrate the lack of constitutional foundation for its decision.

These remarkable pictures jump alive and insinuate themselves into our consciousness with qualities that later gained such notoriety in "The Americans": a ripping, compassionate regard for suffering; a moody frontalness and shy probing; wobbly compositions; and Frank's constant refusal of canned, self-indulgent feeling.

It's obvious that Dell was trying to convince a novice IT person to keep outfitting his or her office with the same gear, but combined with the shipping snafu and the constant refusal to understand the real problem, Blazej understandably became aggrieved.

They added that the easement was feasible and ready to be opened except for the Lents' constant refusal to remove the gate, fence, stairs and deck.

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The definition of a "literary writer" is forever under debate, but in this age of sequels and retreads, where a successful brand (the exploitation of an insipid formula) is taken to represent not just commercial but artistic achievement, constant reinvention — a refusal to stand pat — must surely make up a part of it.

Others like CFAS have a fairly constant rate of refusal for both the initial non-response and the longitudinal component [ 14], hence initially they may be less biased.

The continuing shortage of cadaveric donors necessitates constant reappraisal of donor refusal criteria.

We have to think deeper, more broadly, more globally, we have to remember how this country was built, who we are... that it was through endurance and sacrifice and constant commitment, and a refusal to give up...even in our darkest hours, confronting our greatest challenges, we have always pressed on, we have always progressed.

However, the similarities between the results obtained in studies performed in different countries with different management systems, different herd sizes, and at different times, lead us to the conclusion that although levels may vary greatly between herds, the average occurrence of cubicle refusal is relatively constant in the total population.

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