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Unlimited engineering manpower is not available so requests should be rejected for lack of manpower.
As such, Genzyme executives said, Sanofi's tender offer of $69 a share should be rejected for being far too low.
Finally, the experiments in this study indicate that models based on surface renewal theory should be rejected for a fluidized bed, because they give unrealistically short contact times for packets of fluidized particles at the surface of a burning sphere.
Debate rages over whether the confirmation criteria should be character and merit, or whether an otherwise estimable nominee should be rejected for holding views that some activists believe are outside the ideological mainstream.
In contrast, C. Murphy (2010) argues that minimal versions should be rejected, for they suggest that relationships have been repaired and reconciliation achieved too quickly.
But this common interpretation, as specifically applied to Kant's view of the modality of judgments, should be rejected for four reasons.
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"The bill should be rejected outright for its near-trillion price tag and its expansion of the government's outsized and outdated role in American agriculture," said Steve Ellis, vice president at Taxpayers for Common Sense, a budget watchdog group.
According to the guidelines, the authenticity of the vision should be rejected if, for example, alleged viewer of the vision appears to be suffering from a "psychological disorder" or "evidence of a search for profit".
Both of these plans should be rejected -- they are bids for popularity in next year's elections rather than serious attempts at tax reform.
Kassie Siegel, spokeswoman for the Center for Biological Diversity, said the request for more time should be rejected.
If a man is to be rejected by a woman, he should be rejected by a woman like Mary, for then he might not be bitter about women.
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