Sentence examples for ones were rejected from inspiring English sources

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In one case, the journal editor generates monthly metrics "that look at which papers are returned on the triage phase, which manuscripts are rejected, and [produces] a table each month... of which ones were rejected and what the primary reason was".

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This implies that new governing values may emerge, because the existing ones are rejected.

Even the best ones are rejected.

The problem is that Le Lavandou's one cemetery is full and the plans to build a new one were rejected in June by a Nice court, which ruled that the project violated a law on seafront construction.

Though it's getting to be a bit un-American to say it, as though one were rejecting the red corpuscles of the country.

One was rejected on the grounds of quality control, based on data from the R function QCReport and fitPLM, suggestive of hybridisation anomalies.

As it turned out, three of the applicants were already registered, and one was rejected on account of a felony conviction.

"I've been to 40 meetings on priority projects — not one was rejected," he said.

One was rejected because he insisted on inserting ginger into the recipe for baked beans.

The draft that she produced at twenty-one was rejected by a London publisher sight unseen.

Neither group is better, just fundamentally different, which is why decisions made by one are rejected by the other.

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