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In addition, whenever you are facing an invasive dental procedure that is not an emergency, it makes sense to refuse treatment on the spot and get a second opinion, says Elizabeth Rogers, a spokeswoman for Oral Health America, a nonprofit advocacy and education group based in Chicago.
For instance, in rare cases, could it theoretically make sense to refuse a raise because it might disqualify you for benefits that are technically "worth" more than the additional income?
It doesn't make sense to refuse to help Syrian refugees because of security concerns, as everyone is screened when they enter the U.S. she said -- and that's something she supports.
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"But if this decision is made, it doesn't make sense for her to refuse this, because she definitely needs this treatment.
Fighting discrimination with discrimination seems a terrible idea in general, and besides, it makes little sense for us to refuse to publish a male author such as Prabda Yoon, when barely any Thai literature makes it into English," she said.
Now, we all know from experience what it means, in this sense, to be refused entry, even as a temporary visitor, into this or that foreigner's domain.
On top of that, though, it also makes economic sense for the government to refuse to answer the question, because doing so gives it far more bargaining power in the event that another big financial institution gets into trouble.
Actually, it makes good political sense for a billionaire to refuse money he doesn't need, and to reject a program that would stop him from tapping into his fortune.
While mass blockades are popping up everywhere, Stephen Harper has yet to address the demands of protesters in any true policy sense and he continues to refuse to meet Theresa Spence on her terms, who is still on an island in Ottawa hunger striking (or liquid-dieting depending on your perspective).
The watchdog asserts that user consent is "not validly collected" because it is neither specified for this purpose (rather it is only listed as processing "in general"); it also says it is not 'free' — in the sense of users being able to refuse the transfer; with the only option if they do not agree being to uninstall the application.
There was a sense of disillusionment with regard to refuse, with remarks about burned out cars, empty bottles and cans (from people drinking outside) and discarded appliances such as fridges.
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