Sentence examples for reject standards from inspiring English sources

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If that group also had power to reject standards, it would raise fears that political considerations could damage the independence of the rule makers.

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As Obama mustered a response to Ebola in West Africa — to save lives and to contain the disease — Trump repeatedly tweeted that the United States should cut off overseas response efforts, decline treatment to an American evangelical doctor who had contracted the disease, and reject standard scientific protocols.

First of all, Zermelo's approach is actually highly impredicative and impredicativity was regarded as indispensable by him (else one would be forced to reject standard mathematics, e.g., Zermelo believed this was the case even with the Cauchy-Weierstrass proof of the fundamental theorem of algebra).

494 U.S., at 379-380, 110 S.Ct., at - ---- (considering and rejecting standards that required examination of either what a reasonable juror "could" have done or "would" have done).

Apple rejected standards and norms and public demand to make a more interesting product, a lighter, more streamlined and more attractive laptop.

One hopes that consumers will force the issue by purchasing vehicles that meet the rejected standards, if not for the environment's sake, then for the fact that that such vehicles save money by burning less fuel.

Rejecting standard front-and-center staging, Greengrass works in half-understood fragments.

Subsequently Ayler not only rejected standard jazz harmonic practices but also eschewed tempered pitch.

The thinktank rejects standard economic theory by claiming the countries most competitive in the global economy, such as Germany, tend to diversify rather than specialise in their exports.

"This report," Rice writes in her preface, "breaks away from such traditional concepts as containment, engagement, and enlargement and rejects standard dichotomies of realist power politics versus liberal idealism".

Rejecting standard views that proximate cause serves as a floodgate to prevent "excessive" litigation or liability, I argue that the doctrine instead specifies a requirement of "wronging": In negligence law, it is only if an actor's carelessness causes harm in a "natural" sequence that the victim is "entitled" to claim that she has been mistreated by the defendant.

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