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But Shakespeare's "Hamlet" is equally full of such refusals: it subverts just about every dramatic convention that it purports to buy into.
It is therefore a moral concept: it tells us something about the human case; even as pure wish fulfillment, it situates the narrator in a moral network of affiliations and refusals; it casts a strong, lurid, exaggerated light on the universal frustrations of growing up.
In 44 of these households (losses and refusals), it was not possible to identify the number of residents.
As there was no data collection on reasons for refusals it is not possible to know if these patients suffered from more severe condition or substance abuse problems, yet the proportion of patients who declined participation was low.
A majority of the questions considered here are sensitive according to the literature, and if interviewers are instructed not to accept item refusals it may be at the cost of sensitive questions being answered randomly or perhaps overly positive.
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"When families come in and I reveal they could use spousal refusal, it's as if I've just lifted 10 pounds off their shoulders," said Judith Grimaldi, Ms. Yeung-Ha's partner in the Brooklyn law firm Grimaldi and Yeung.
While moral objections to strip clubs can't be used as grounds for license refusal, it's hard to suggest they don't play a part.
While moral objections to strip clubs can't be used as grounds for licence refusal, it's hard to suggest they don't play a part.
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