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These complaints were invariably rejected because no rules had been broken, yet friendships were being strained as a result.
Over the last week I've made about 85 attempts to convey a message to a friend across town, and every time my efforts failed – the messages invariably rejected by their would-be couriers, as the app flatly declares: "For reasons we may never know".
The expectations model of the term structure has been subjected to numerous empirical tests and almost invariably rejected, with the failure generally attributed to systematic expectations errors or to shifts in risk premia.
Transplantation to H-2 different recipients, in which the leukaemic cells were invariably rejected, generated a strong humoral antibody response, which was demonstrable against normal lymphoid cells.
It tended not to reject the clock when the strict model performed well (i.e., when σ < 0.2) and almost invariably rejected the clock when the strict clock model performed poorly (σ > 0.2).
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(Scheindlin has said that the study is misleading, because it reflects only her written opinions, rather than bench rulings, in which she almost invariably rejects motions to suppress).
"Although women often portray themselves as wanting to date kind, sensitive, and emotionally expressive men, the nice guy stereotype contends that, when actually presented with a choice between such a 'nice guy' and an unkind, insensitive, emotionally-closed, 'macho man' or 'jerk,' they invariably reject the nice guy in favor of his 'so-called' macho competitor".
It began in 1974 by financing secondhand trucks — their low-income buyers had invariably been rejected by conventional banks.
My early efforts to initiate sex were unsuccessful; if anything, they made things worse, as I invariably felt rejected.
A beer? Unfortunately, some parents pacify their children's feelings with TV, food and drugs -- which invariably makes the child feel unloved and rejected.
While that standard is no longer applicable -- having been rejected in 2004 precisely because it "invariably produced the same result," i.e., the failure of the relevant lawsuit -- these developments still mark a new low for our democracy.
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