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"It's not that I reject subject matter," he told me.

An opponent's nominee must be rejected no matter how qualified, while your own nominee must be defended vigorously no matter what.

Such a nominee would surely be rejected, no matter how much he or she promised to prosecute drug dealers.

"Our pyramids are not churches or chapels or clerk's offices," Mr. Taibo said of the wedding requests, which are rejected no matter the couple's star power.

Later, for a divorced woman in Philadelphia, she filled the garden with chicken wire, shards of plexiglass and other materials that seemed to signify the broken and rejected: no matter that the woman was her mother, Stella.

Entries that do not fit the theme well or otherwise ignore the contest guidelines must be rejected, no matter how good the story itself might be.

Produced under artificial light and studio boundaries rather than En plein air —outdoors — like his contemporaries, Degas' work also rejected historical subject matter, choosing instead to highlight the day-to-day scenes of life in France's capital.

But now a different team says that the very same observation can be explained by a controversial theory that rejects dark matter and alters the rules of gravity.

The researchers said it was rejected because the subject matter did not fit.

The arbitration panel overseeing the Hagman matter rejected Citigroup's request that the decision in the actor's case be removed from Ms. Detanna's regulatory record.

A subsequent appeal was rejected but the matter is now in the hands of the Lausanne-based CAS.

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