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Furthermore, the refusal rates in these studies may be more representative of patients refusing to take part in a trial, rather than refusing telehealth per se.
Men and women weren't punished for refusing to take part in the killings of Jews.
So, well done, the boards of Sainsbury's, Morrisons and Tesco for refusing to take part.
He had been shot, he claimed, by one of his own officers after refusing to take part in an advance.
Win Tin was refusing to take part in the amnesty, arranged by Myanmar's military regime, on principle.
He remained committed to the 1921 constitutional policy of refusing to take part in democratic politics until Ireland was reunited.
But even if this would raise the political bar for refusing to take part, no contract can remove the risk altogether.
The two main rebel movements, the SLA and the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM), are refusing to take part in the Doha talks.
Campaigners calling for the return to Greece of the Elgin Marbles have condemned the Coalition for refusing to take part in arbitration brokered by the United Nations.
Roughly a year and a half later he left the party after refusing to take part in a strike at the Group.
Anyone refusing to take part or failing to turn up on time could have their £65-a-week Jobseekers Allowance stopped for three months.
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