Sentence examples for future reject from inspiring English sources

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Will other Republicans in the future reject this strategy?

The robots become self-aware in the future, reject human authority and determine that the human race needs to be destroyed.

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They were £17,000 in debt, but were pinning their hopes on a digital future, rejected the idea of a paywall and hoped to break even through advertising.

Rooted in the ancient societies of the Andes, this is not a return to the past but looks to the future, rejecting narrow conceptions of development exclusively based on economic growth.

It is the only post-Soviet land to wave the hammer and sickle on its flag, and a large bust of an austere Lenin stands in front of Transnistria's parliament building, illustrating that the formation of this quasi nation was as much about ensuring the communistic future rejected by the rest of the USSR as it was about the right to keep Russian over Romanian as its national language.

Nevertheless, as a matter of principle we urge those senators who care about making progress on health care, schools, the environment and energy conservation, and who say they favor money to shore up Medicare and Social Security in the future, to reject this budget as inimical to those objectives.

"Give our community hope now and future generations a future by rejecting these plans".

In such grim times, it's wonderful to celebrate the collective courage of the Greeks, who – with a leadership capable of offering a vision of a different future - rejected the troika (Greek voters defy Europe, 6 July).

The much-awaited follow-up to the rave-pop trio's debut, Myths of the Near Future, was rejected by their label.

In "The Wave of the Future" Mrs. Lindbergh rejects President Roosevelt's argument that the European war was one between right and wrong, and calls it a struggle between forces of the past, in Britain, and the future, in Germany.

Buy from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.ukIn this section God-daughters Managing the future The rejected son Madmen on the ground Binge and purge Cheekbones and chidings ReprintsIN THE summer of 2005 Robert Leiken, an American political scientist, wrote a bluntly worded essay entitled "Europe's Angry Muslims".

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