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Worse, though, is that in doing so it has cynically abandoned its responsibility to its members, its supporters and democracy itself by refusing to operate as an effective and principled parliamentary opposition.
Nine out of 10 obstetricians and gynaecologists working in public hospitals in some districts are now publicly refusing to operate, despite the 1978 Law 194 stating that every woman be guaranteed access to an elective termination within the first 90 days of a pregnancy.
I went back to the doctor several times in a frenzy, but he kept refusing to operate on me for another six months, saying I would eventually get used to the change.
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He now refuses to operate in any hospital that does not use electronic tracking.
But they refused to operate unless she also agreed to undergo sterilisation, because she had HIV.
It is not an accident McDonald's still refuses to operate here.
Their directors said they refused to operate under necessary police protection.
A few buses are equipped with lifts for passengers in wheelchairs, but the bus drivers often refuse to operate them.
(The story, which Gaddis does not repeat, is that the doctors refused to operate without permission from the husband, who was away on a fishing trip).
Mr. Corddry wore slasher-movie clown makeup as Dr. Blake Downs, who refused to operate, believing instead in the healing power of laughter.
But if doctors disagree with someone's decision to be a donor, do they have the right to refuse to operate?
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