Sentence examples for gradual rejection from inspiring English sources

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The medieval period in Christian Europe saw a revival of a very strict anti-iconic attitude and a gradual rejection of the church edifice in favour of secular buildings as a model for the synagogue.

Society's gradual rejection of pubic hair can be traced from the full-bearded era (pre-History through 1975) to the hairless late 1990s and the pre-recession 2000s.

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This complication is thought to represent gradual immunologic rejection of the transplanted tissue despite the use of immunosuppressant drugs.

Reject the rejection.

A gradual reduction.

This rejection was coupled with a gradual engorgement of a system of "allowances".

The majority of respondents detailed a movement from rejection, to resistance, to a gradual willingness to enter into merger.

This drift is a consequence of the PI controller adaptation to the gradual speed up of the cells essentially a disturbance-rejection property that no open-loop control scheme could achieve.

The film traces the gradual development of his skepticism about and then outright rejection of Nazism, though he reluctantly continues to serve as a lieutenant in the German army.

Chronic rejection, in which deterioration of kidney function is more gradual, also may occur.

In renal recipients, either gradual or abrupt withdrawal of immunosuppressive regimens may trigger episodes of acute rejection.

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