Sentence examples for those refusals from inspiring English sources

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In his appointments Corbyn is also getting stick for the lack of women at the top table (as on the podium at Saturday's special conference) which is a careless unforced error despite those refusals to serve.

All those refusals of crafty joints in the Trinity cloisters, all that shouting down of Marxists in the debating society, all those Rugby-scrum gropes are going to get to him eventually.

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Ending vaccine refusal Those refusing vaccination are only a small segment of Nyunzu's population, said Mr. Abderrahmane Bocar, an immunization specialist with UNICEF.

Consider those putative refusals an example of President Bush's initial good luck.If the Wall Street candidates took the view that they were unsuited to the job, they were probably right: loyalties to their former profession might have been a problem.

The response rate (defined as the recruitment efficacy proportion, i.e. the number of persons with participation in or appointment for the baseline examination divided by the sum of number of persons with participation in or appointment for the baseline examination plus those with refusal and those who were not contactable) was 60.3%.

Among those were the refusal of hundreds of Fox advertisers to allow their commercials to be placed on Mr. Beck's program, and a history of incendiary comments that attracted harsh backlash, including one where the host called President Obama a racist and another where he compared Reform Judaism to radical Islam.

Bloodborne is from the same stable, and shares those games' refusal to mollycoddle: it believes you're a better player than you think.

We excluded patients who could not be reached at follow-up, especially those living abroad, refusals and cases with missing values for creatinine or hemoglobin, as well as subjects with incomplete coded discharge information.

Until the outbreak is investigated, Haiti's cholera victims will continue suffering multiple injustices: an imported epidemic, inability to gain access to clean water and sanitation, and the refusal of those in power to take their public health responsibilities seriously.

Those publications, and the refusal to disclose Blair's notes, Chilcot said, "leads to the position that individuals may disclose privileged information (without sanction) whilst a committee of privy counsellors established by a former prime minister to review the issues cannot".

In this account, provincialism comes to mean more than specifically or even narrowly local, lacking the sweep and confidence and up-to-dateness of the metropolis - it means finding "a greater creative stimulus" in the refusal of those modernities which a capital city is always quick to embrace.

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