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Geraint Thomas has rejected Great Britain head coach Shane Sutton's suggestion that his decision not to ride in the Tour de France is wrong.

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Verdict: The BBC has traditionally rejected greater scrutiny by the National Audit Office.

An Oakeshottian conservative will reject great crusades.

In the past publishers acted as gatekeepers, sometimes rejecting great works.

"Many startups end up rejecting great candidates but it's better if they stay in the family," SmartHires co-founder Stephan Kletzl told TechCrunch.

That looks like rejecting greater penalisation, which we all know, because the evidence shows, just won't work".

He rejects greater autonomy for the marginalized Tamil minority and – though he vowed to launch a domestic inquiry into civil-war era abuses –signaled that Rajapaksa and other leading figures would be shielded from prosecution.

P. J. Anthony (NYT) KASHMIR: AUTONOMY REJECTED The Indian Cabinet rejected a greater autonomy resolution passed by Jammu-Kashmir state lawmakers last week.

Crockett screamed that we had rejected a great gift, and that we were worthless.

Darwin ultimately rejected the great chain of being, and modern biologists have largely followed suit (Gould 1989; Ruse 1996).

Having rejected a great deal in Kant, Peirce nevertheless shared with Charles Renouvier the view that Kant's (quasi- concept of the Ding an sich can play no role whatsoever in philosophy or in science other than the role that Kant ultimately assigned to it, viz. the role of a Grenzbegriff: a boundary-concept, or, perhaps a bit more accurately, a limiting concept.

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