Sentence examples for rejection the need from inspiring English sources

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The solution is quite straightforward: most of the time, a negative review or even one calling for a major revision is a hard blow to the author because it leads to rejection, the need to modify the manuscript for another (typically, lower-ranking) journal, inevitable delay with the publication for months, and, possibly, challenges for funding.

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He found that the US Republican Party stands alone in its rejection of the need to tackle climate change and efforts to become the party of climate supervillains.

But this is offset by his apparent rejection of the need for the Tories to reoccupy the centre ground of British politics, where elections are usually won.

The reappointment of Dunga, the step back into a past that seems increasingly prehistoric, was essentially a rejection of the need for change, a retreat into the conservatism that had created the problems in the first place.

So there are encouraging signs that some Republican thought leaders and policymakers are recognizing that their party leaders' ideologically-driven rejection of the need to mitigate climate change risks is unsustainable.

Another major problem facing tendon regeneration is the failure of grafts 6 12 months after implantation, which leads to pain, graft rejection, and the need for subsequent surgery.

One might expect Xunzi's faith in the powers of education, as well as his insistence on rule by virtue, to lead to a rejection of the need for punishment.

True salvation is only found in the rejection of the need for earthly recognition of one's temporal power and even one's spiritual purity on the one hand, and the realisation that one must look to one's own relationship with God as the only thing of ultimate value on the other.

Like Dewey, Hook came to the conclusion that the developments within progressive education that had been fostered in Dewey's name had gone too far in their rejection of the need for authority and the importance of liberal education as an education in fundamental knowledge, including the knowledge of traditional subject matter.

His preface to Heartbreak House (1919) attributes its rejection to the need of post-World War I audiences for frivolities, after four long years of grim privation, more than to their inborn distaste of instruction.

Nevertheless, the risks of rejection and the need for immunosuppression are important drawbacks.

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