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But this is only applicable to instantly after the refused person leaves, not an hour later.
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But Mr. Icahn refused, the person said.
"I've only refused one person," Dr. Dean said.
"Microsoft has tried again and again to engage in substantive negotiations, but the board has simply refused," the person said.
If the selected person refused or if no person in the desired age group resided in the compound, the compound opposite to the left was visited and the procedure repeated.
They then legally have the right to refuse a person.
The right of the laity to refuse the person elected was abolished by a Synod held in the Lateran in 769, but restored to Roman noblemen by Pope Nicholas I during a Synod of Rome in 862.
Translated into an ethical proposition, the principle reads: "Whenever there is at least one other person (person 2) who is willing to serve someone (person 1) who for whatever reason person 3 refuses to serve, then person 3 is ethically justified in refusing service to person 1; in other words, person 3 is ethically justified in committing an act of discrimination".
Their investigation of Iranian, Turkish, and Pakistani migrants in Denmark revealed, that, for migrants, indirect refusal (i.e., other persons refuse contact with the person in question) occurred more often in the case of women from patriarchal cultures, for example.
Altogether 553 (92%) consented in the study, 36 persons had died, 11 persons refused to participated and one could not be reached.
But, despite repeated requests, one person refused to comment: the police commissioner, Raymond W. Kelly.
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