Sentence examples for rejected too from inspiring English sources

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Golden State's claim as the "Greatest Team of All-Time" has also been summarily rejected, too.

I feel that what you call Mr. Wright's "incendiary statements" have been rejected too quickly without investigation.

He compares her house to Miss Havisham, "given the go-by", and clearly thinks Desmond has been rejected too.

The new play was rejected, however, and when Schiller prepared a revised version with a different ending, this was rejected, too.

Those numbers would be rejected, too, at places like Tennessee, Nebraska, Michigan or any other top programs in the Southeastern, Big 12 or Big Ten conferences.

That deal was rejected, too, in Washington, but only after the European Commission ruled that the merged company could not do business in Europe.

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You complain of your unfruitfulness because you reject too soon and discriminate too severely.

"They don't reject too many for a disability, you know".

"We wholly reject too that they have any interest in suppressing or withholding information from ministers or the courts".

Now fielding applications for the class of 2002, Ms. Pagano said they don't reject too many people.

Business owners and their advocates have also complained that some government aid programs demand too much in loan collateral, or reject too many deserving business owners.

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