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While most forms of rejection – losing a job, being dumped by a partner, failing an exam – offer at least some scope for discretion, at an election count there is no place to hide.
But throughout the city (in spite of the title of this book, it ranges from the Bronx to Coney Island), many forms of rejection were appearing: passive resistance, mockery, occasional violence (raids by Prohibition agents on blue-collar saloons often ended in vicious brawls), sneering contempt and, above all, guile.
Of the many forms of rejection, being denied by a love interest is most agonizing.
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One of the most common forms of rejections online occur when our invitations to connect with friends or colleagues on LinkedIn or Facebook are met with silence, or when someone we know well doesn't follow us back on Twitter.
Ms. Caldera contends that delay has become another form of rejection.
According to one boy, a smiley-face emoji represents a form of rejection from the opposite sex.
Retribution comes in the form of rejection by those she has served, the drowning of her own son and guilt-ridden nightmares.
Her four years at Wellesley, an all-women's, liberal arts college, brought both a long-sought social acceptance and a new form of rejection.
He had been trying to get Dial's work, and the other art in his collection, before a wider audience for years, and he had heard every form of rejection: the work belonged where it was created, in forests and barns; it wouldn't hold up against fine art; given the perishability of the materials, it wouldn't hold up at all.
Perhaps the weakest form of rejection is to simply ignore a response, which is very common.
Negative review is the very first form of rejection that can occur in the lifecycle of patch.
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