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Discover LudwigThe phrase "refuse order" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means to reject or decline a request or command. Example: The doctors were forced to refuse the order to withhold treatment, despite their ethical concerns.
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Another is headlined: "New libel law targets 'absolute scum' in press", while a third reads: "US soldiers refuse order to kill Isis families".
On day four you ask for the salad as a main and then, when they refuse, order the duck again with a whimper.
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Even obedient kunkis refuse orders to breach the eye-stinging ropes.
If suspicious aircraft refuse orders to land, they may be forced or shot down.
"The way Japan was during the war, it was impossible to refuse orders from the military," Tono said.
He was prosecuted for signing the Manifesto of the 121, calling for French soldiers in the Algerian War to refuse orders to fight.
When security forces refuse orders to, say, fire on peaceful protesters, regimes must accommodate the opposition or give up power — precisely what happened in Egypt.
Should robots then be permitted to refuse orders, for instance, to raid a suspected hideout in which it detects only children?
Incorporates a maddening psychological model that causes some men to suffer shell shock and others to refuse orders to, say, advance directly into machine gun fire.
However, they will begin to refuse orders to comply with labor and environment standards.
Ask family members to request that troops that have been deployed against America lay down their arms and refuse orders.
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