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Cities that choose to have elected mayors may spurn the idea of regional government.

But the president, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, may spurn the opportunity.In this section Rough weather ahead The big oily Let's not make a deal ReprintsThe government has responded by further restricting imports, which has led to shortages of supplies to factories and of some consumer goods.

"We're getting this guy," "we're not getting that guy," "this guy's going to be the difference breaker we've lacked," and "why does Brett hate UCLA?" I can tell you all about a wide receiver from Louisiana whose parents have known Coach Mora for 20 years who may spurn the SEC in favor of Westwood.

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Iran may spurn everything it is offered and set in motion a Middle East arms race.

If its valuations are too generous, it may have to sell at a loss; if they are too stingy, homeowners may spurn them.

Employees may spurn options and look for cash pay.

While it's true that nearly-adult kids may spurn your invitation for something as childish as a board game, you may be surprised.

But to have a chance of being part of a revamped England Test team in June they may have to spurn the glamour of the IPL in mid-April and demonstrate their red-ball prowess on freezing, deserted fields in England in the glut of County Championship matches on the schedule in April and May.

Or banks may have spurned the auction because they were afraid that the market might find out who had borrowed: if so, they clearly did not need it badly enough to risk shame.

Similarly, when an adult child assists a parent, the older generation may chafe at the role reversal, and spurn the suggestions of well-meaning offspring.

He says his son may go on to college; the grandparents cannot imagine this They spurn the modern values of city people.

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