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Maybe in the second edition Sugar could be refusing to eat broccoli or brussels sprouts.
This could be refusing to regulate industrial chemicals that poison drinking water when leaked.
These findings suggest carers could be refusing services because particular services are not suitable, or because the carer does not identify his or her stress as directly linked to the care recipient.
In the home, this could be refusing to do the dishes for so long that there is a giant pile overflowing out of the sink and across the counters and your family is having to eat from paper plates because there are no clean dishes.
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If you are arriving on an ETA with criminal convictions, you could be refused entry into Australia".
Under federal law, if the patients are sent off site without a waiver, the hospital could be refused reimbursement for care as a sanction.
But Scotland has not even said it would leave Nato, although it could be refused entry if it rejects nuclear weapons.
"We would advise not to buy them because there is no way to ensure they are authentic and [the buyer] could be refused entry," said a spokeswoman for the show.
It was unclear whether access to facilities could be refused or delayed – a possibility concerning critics who claim that the Iranian government will be able to hide any sign of deviation from its commitments.
David Anderson QC, the official terror laws watchdog, has proposed there should be a prior permission court hearing where only "obviously flawed" applications could be refused followed by a shorter and simpler review procedure after the orders have been imposed.
Sonia Friedman and Colin Callender also warned that fans who shell out thousands for tickets to Harry Potter & the Cursed Child from Viagogo and other secondary ticketing websites could be refused entry at the theatre door.
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