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Until his last years, it's hard to see his life from his own point of view, because he so often refused to have one, suppressing it in order to continue enjoying the feathers that others put into his nest.

The bureau shot down requests for information so regularly and thoroughly – sometimes saying that records were unavailable, sometimes that they didn't exist, sometimes that it could neither confirm nor deny the existence of records – that Shapiro and his co-plaintiffs asked for more information about the process by which they had been so often refused.

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Yet the political class so often refuses to admit its inherent dullness, injecting eye-catching headlines and superfluous catchphrases wherever they can.

Both social scientists and policy makers have long puzzled over a basic question: Why do humans so often refuse to act in their own best interests?

Mr. Chávez, a fiery socialist, had a connection with ordinary Venezuelans that was so strong they often refused to blame him for many of the same problems that continue to bedevil the country.

"So they often refuse to participate in census taking, or give wrong information to the census takers.

His intransigence about maintaining absolute control over his work largely accounts for why he made so few sound pictures, and the one occasion when he lost that control - over the casting of his two-actor chamber drama Two People (1945) - proved so disastrous that he often refused to acknowledge the film's existence.

In fact, the matter was left unresolved for almost two years, until late 2006, when verbal instructions were given to soldiers at the gates of the Green Zone to let Iraqis with Embassy passes into the priority lane — and even then individual soldiers, among whom there was rapid turnover, often refused to do so.

In fact, the matter was left unresolved for almost two years, until late 2006, when verbal instructions were given to soldiers at the gates of the Green Zone to let Iraqis with Embassy passes into the priority lane and even then individual soldiers, among whom there was rapid turnover, often refused to do so.

The scales were widely believed to be rigged, but operators often refused to allow checkweighmen, so a miner had to depend on the company's good faith.

Russians are so prevalent in Limassol that hotel staff are often refused jobs if they don't speak Russian as well as English and Greek.

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