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It never occurs to her that she might be rejected.
A motion deemed too political might be rejected, and the students themselves have strong views.
Officials probably worried that if they did not concede the point, the political-reform package might be rejected by Legco.
Ultimately, automation might be rejected because of the system's opacity (what is it doing and why?) or mismatch in underlying strategy (I would solve this problem differently).
For a shipper sending it from Alaska, it's not worth taking any chance that the fish might be rejected.
Perhaps it might be rejected because of serious doubts as to its constitutionalitywhich would, I think, underline the point I am making.
He could be overruled by the council of the leading men, and his proposals to the general assembly of the warriors might be rejected by them.
Gov. Jennifer M. Granholm of Michigan, a Democrat who cannot seek re-election because of term limits, said it was ironic that the Democratic agenda might be rejected.
He said that if the F.D.A. had told ImClone earlier that its application might be rejected, the company might have withdrawn its application gracefully.
And indeed, part of what Boyd had to contend with was a perception that brands adopted by blacks might be rejected by whites.
When this constitution was agreed upon by heads of government last year, few seriously envisaged that it might be rejected or even actively disliked by voters in two of the EU's six founding members.
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