Sentence examples for refusal of the first from inspiring English sources

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The refusal of the first three artists to participate was seen as evidence of self-censorship out of fear of violence from Islamists, which led to much debate in Denmark.

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Founders Fund and Accel will get the right of first refusal for the first round of financing of any company in the fund.

A presidential runoff was scheduled for December 27, but it was postponed and then shelved amid continuing unrest and the refusal of the second-place candidate to participate.

Who is right?The mismanagement school of critics, which wants Mr Tenet's head, can only be buttressed by the pig-headed refusal of the seventh floor at Langley to admit to any failure.

Analysis of any sedimentary rocks around would help to answer those questions.Besides its scientific significance, the success of Opportunity has also helped to distract attention from the sudden refusal of Spirit, the first American rover to arrive on Mars, to talk to its controllers.

The Nets have a team option for the fourth year, in which his salary could increase 26percentt, and Martin has the first right of refusal for the fifth year.

He stood down from the post in protest at the refusal of the last first minister and Democratic Unionist leader, Arlene Foster, to temporarily move aside while a public inquiry was held into a botched green energy scheme estimated to have cost the public purse half a billion pounds.

The "arm the Bosnians" crowd has bought into the claim that the Izetbegovic government represents the will of all the Bosnian communities and is legitimate--despite the refusal of the Serbian third of Bosnia's population to have anything to do with it--merely because the NATO powers gave it diplomatic recognition in 1992.

One drawback in this study was the high incidence of patient refusal of the treatment during the first 9 courses (the first half) because of subjective symptoms, such as nausea, anorexia, or general fatigue.

I was spared the ignominy of a refusal at the first drop - and that, a "mere" 15ft - only by pride.

The intent was to erase what lawmakers called a stain on the Senate's history: its repeated refusal, throughout the first half of the 20th century, to make lynching a federal crime.

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