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Michael Jubien, for instance, rejects propositions, but he admits properties and relations construed Platonistically; his reasons for rejecting propositions have nothing to do with their alleged abstract character (Jubien 2001 48 544).

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It has, for instance, rejected trademarks for "Heeb," "Dago," "Injun" and "Squaw," saying they were disparaging.

Many feminists, for instance, reject out of hand the idea that "female" behaviour is fundamentally hard-wired.

Both men, for instance, rejected the urgent pleas of some liberals to nationalize the banks and tacked toward their goals rather than standing ostentatiously on principle.

The Wisconsin Supreme Court, for instance, rejected a claim that the church negligently supervised a hospital chaplain who was accused of sexually assaulting a woman.

Jehovah's Witnesses, for instance, reject all forms of nationalism and don't stand up for any national anthem or salute any flag.

Southern states with higher-than-average uninsured populations, for instance, rejected the Medicaid expansion, which the Supreme Court made optional for states in 2012, leaving millions of low-income residents uninsured.

He then tells us what it's really about, with the help of some dramatisations with – is that?… I swear I recognise him… yes, it's the guy from Balls of Steel – Mark Dolan playing a principled MP, for instance, rejecting the offer of a place in the House of Lords in return for supporting the government.

Jonathan Coe, for instance, straightforwardly rejects McKee's approach to storytelling: "For me, the essence of creative writing – whether it's in the form of a novel, a play or a screenplay – is absolute freedom.

For instance, he rejects birtherism, the contention that Obama was born in Kenya and is hence not an American citizen; but he replaces it with a back-door, or metaphorical, birtherism when he characterizes Obama as an alien being, as a fifth-column party of one who has pretended to be an American, and technically is one, but really is something else.

For instance, it rejects what it sees as sensational interpretations of his 1890 painting Wheatfield with Crows: just because it was done near the end of his life and has crows like vicious slashes of blackness cutting into the deep wet blue of the sky, don't go thinking this is a confession of inner agony.

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