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Some rejections, it seems, lead to happy endings.
While this system is highly unpopular with most students because of fears of graduate school and job market rejections, it encourages students to work harder.
When it finally sold, after thirty-nine rejections, it was for the exact amount that Jacob would be paid for twenty-five days of shooting "Joshua".
Since the French and Dutch rejections, it has managed such tricky tasks as agreeing a seven-year budget and adopting new strategies for energy and the environment.
After two earlier rejections, it occurred to the players that they had to take a different approach with the federal government.
This week, 10 years later and after a stack of rejections, it won the Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction (formerly the Orange prize), beating big, brilliant novels by established literary stars Donna Tartt, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and Jhumpa Lahiri.
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If a buyer gets wind of a rejection, it can withdraw its request and resubmit it again and again with no disclosure.
"Seneca said, the better a piece of art, the more rejection it will receive in its moment," Mr. Reygadas said.
In the time of the Greeks, Seneca said, the better a piece of art, the more rejection it will receive in its moment — that's a social law.
As much as this is the story of love blossoming out of rejection, it is also a testament to its director's ongoing infatuation with cinema.
When we experience rejection, it taps into our ancient fears of being left out or rejected from our tribes, which, once upon a time, actually did mean death".
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