Sentence examples for refusing to convey from inspiring English sources

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He noted that North Korea often tried to play China off the United States, refusing to convey information about U.S.-DPRK bilateral conversations.

The official also complained that North Korea "often tried to play China off [against] the United States, refusing to convey information about US-DPRK bilateral conversations".

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The Israelis not only angrily rejected the document, but also refused to convey it to their prime minister.

Trump backed down when the White House Counsel, Donald McGahn, refused to convey the order to deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein.

Things are so bad that the club legend Uwe Seeler has thus far refused to convey his customary, monthly "I worry about my HSV" line.

Though these things seemed to have no tendency toward redressing his injuries, yet having got proper persons by whom he could communicate his wishes to Pompey; he required of them both, that, as they had conveyed Pompey's demands to him, they should not refuse to convey his demands to Pompey; if by so little trouble they could terminate a great dispute, and liberate all Italy from her fears.

But the American ambassador in Chile, David Popper, refused to convey what Washington had learned of the plot or even the government's concerns to the leader of Chile's military junta, Gen. Augusto Pinochet, saying he did not want to offend the general by associating him with the plot, known as Operation Condor, the documents show.

Meyer complained to Lieutenant Commander Roger John Kissinger, Iowas chief weapons officer, about the proposed experiments, but Kissinger refused to convey the concerns to Moosally or halt the experiments.

Meyer complained to Commander Robert John Kissinger, Iowas chief weapons officer, about the proposed experiments, but Kissinger refused to convey the concerns to Captain Moosally or halt the experiments.

No clear moral 'message' is conveyed by the movie and it consistently refuses to take position on political issues (Beer 2001), focussing instead on human drama and living conditions under post-war circumstances.

When they fail to live up to her romantic expectations, continuously refusing to see her as more than the image she conveys, the penalty is death.

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