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An early selection, "Spartacus," was chosen largely because Mr. Weinstein loves its Dalton Trumbo script, but it was rejected for fear that it would be seen by others in Hollywood as a none-too-subtle dig at "Gladiator" (with which Miramax's "Chocolat" was then competing in the Oscar race).
I don't know who proposed it as the names had been blanked out. It was rejected for not being clear on its ICT budget, having "limited" evidence that enough people would send their children there, and not knowing where its site would be.
It was rejected for showing skin.
Though commissioned by Vienna's prestigious Kärntnertortheater in 1823, it was rejected for performance; Viennese audiences finally heard it in 1988.
It was rejected for a $1.1 billion federal loan guarantee last month and has been working to raise money to exit bankruptcy.
While Safeway was involved in the preliminary phase of the troubled deconstruction project, it was rejected for the primary subcontract to take the building down, in part because of the city investigation, and because one of its previous owners had two felony convictions and was accused of having ties to the mob.
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"We aren't trying to send an anti-marriage message with the show," Utt continued, "but rather we hope the take-away is that no social construct or institution is right for everyone, and it makes sense to us how a tradition designed within a heteronormative framework could feel like an awkward fit to the people it's rejected for centuries.
Sometimes I'm rejected for it.
The palliative care indicator is a particular exemplar of the value of a multiple attribute indicator testing protocol - while technically feasible and reliable, it had poor acceptability and was rejected for possible inclusion in QOF.
He produced a third that year, for the film Hell Up in Harlem, but it was rejected by studio bosses for being "the same old thing" and, apocryphally, for not being funky enough.
The novel took Yan 20 years to plan and two to write, before it was rejected by 20 publishers for its political content and banned in mainland China.
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