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(The attempt by opponents of Obamacare to argue that the law didn't say what it very plainly did say was silly to begin with; that it was rejected means that words do, in fact, have meaning. But this isn't a place to argue with Scalia. Let's just let him rip).

An independent variable which has a "p value" of less than 0.05, specifies that the "null-hypothesis" can be rejected means it will have effect on regression analysis.

Rejecting means, 'No, I don't want to go.

Students and families should not assume that being admitted to the most exclusive 40 colleges guarantees success in life or that being rejected means failure, said Hector Martinez, college guidance director at the Webb Schools in Claremont.

Epochs in which the EEG or EOG exceeded 120 μV were rejected (mean number of rejected epochs across participants and modalities was 32), leaving 70 face epochs and 66 scrambled face epochs, on average across participants.

The difference in T1 to T2 change scores in the early versus the late group was significant, such that the null hypothesis associated with the primary analysis was rejected (mean change 4.3 versus 1.5, t=2.1, p=0.04).

RON ALLEN St. Louis, Feb. 20, 2013 To the Editor: Re "Our Second Adolescence," by David Brooks (column, Feb. 26): I am a working-class senior, but I reject means-testing Medicare and directing that savings to children and infrastructure.

To reject something means to refuse to receive, accept or even recognize it.

One reason to reject violent means is the fact that might does not make right.

A high score on the scale "rejection" means highly rejecting and punishing recalled parental rearing behavior.

It is our fervent hope that Californians will reject this mean-spirited attempt to embed second-class treatment of one group of citizens in the State Constitution.

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