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A more subtle refusal to adopt available improvements is a more likely strategy that can be shielded by the "no retrogression" test, lawyers who have handled these cases say.
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McConnell's none-too-subtle refusal to weigh in on the issue was in direct response to the NAACP's resolution demanding that the Tea Party speak out, and speak out loudly against the racists among them.
But flaStand your panties after mojito No. 9 nine won't.
Although Dulles later conceded that his refusal could have been more subtle, he never wavered in his belief that Nasser, who had already purchased arms from the Soviet bloc, was bound to turn decisively against the U.S. because he felt that he had the Soviet Union on his side.
But there is another, more subtle strata to the Grizzlies: the reluctance or refusal of some to accept the mantle of feminism at all.
Wales's poet laureate Gwyneth Lewis, inter-viewing Seamus Heaney, teased out the ways in which his refusal to tackle politics head-on hides more subtle commentaries on the world.
This subtle suspicion that everything I did was absurd, that my onward trudge depended on a false refusal to fully comprehend the terrific reality of death's finality, spurred me to consume religion and philosophy.
The underlying question is more subtle: Is saying "I misspoke" a fair way of accounting for a meaningless error or is it a refusal to own up to a more serious mistake?
My refusal.
A refusal.
"Elegance is refusal".
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