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Some playgrounds refuse admission to adults without children.
Once pot is legal in Canada, recreational marijuana consumption will no longer be grounds for US border agents to refuse admission.
That inclination toward civility may not suffice, though, if you are an immigration official trying to figure out what to do when an executive order to refuse admission to Muslims lands on your desk.
Ineffective NHS psychiatrists who turn their back on prisoners are aided by the fact that their hospitals have the right to refuse admission: prisons have no such power to refuse to hold an inmate, no matter how inappropriate.
Officials from the anti-racism body say they have acted on complaints from some Hartlepool fans and urged Carlisle to refuse admission to any fans who might decide to "black up" for the occasion.
The UK Home Office said at the time that it was entitled to refuse admission to an EEA citizen "when they pose a present, genuine, and sufficiently serious threat to the fundamental interests of society, including to public policy or public security".
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In the overall sample, 15% of the patients were refused admission, although ICU admission refusal rates varied widely across centres, (2%, 5%, 10%, 11 %, 13 %, 18 %, 18 %, 25 %, 27 %, 28 %, 48tly due to differences in case-mix.
Nobody is refused admission.
Only 6.4% of the clients refused admission when informed of their treatment assignment.
She applied to Columbia Law School, but was refused admission.
No one is admitted or refused admission on the basis of scores alone.
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