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Americans traditionally rejected whale meat on the ground that it was unsophisticated and, worse, not tasty.
Verdict: The BBC has traditionally rejected greater scrutiny by the National Audit Office.
The "core" countries would push on with integrationist projects that the British have traditionally rejected, such as the introduction of direct EU taxes and the establishment of an independent EU military force.
Sikhism has traditionally rejected caste, a position clearly emphasized in the gurdwaras, where access to sacred scripture, the Adi Granth, is granted without regard to caste and communal meals are served to all Sikhs.
The formulae used historical patterns in the characteristics of candidates whose applications were traditionally rejected to filter out new candidates whose profiles matched those of the least successful applicants.
Many of these come from the wider Salafist trend of puritan Islam, much of which has traditionally rejected violent jihad, largely on tactical grounds, in favour of quiet proselytising.Alex Gallo, of West Point's Combating Terrorism Centre (CTC), says that core al-Qaeda has evolved a most effective and flexible approach, a bit like Michael Porter's theory of the value chain.
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One public-sector source, who didn't want to be named, said that acquittal rates were high but institutions didn't want to publish the figures out of fear of the conservative land-owning elite who traditionally reject the Mapuche land claim.
Not recognizing that the trinitarian tradition includes one-self theories, they traditionally reject "the Trinity" (understanding it as positing three divines selves and so not being consistently monotheistic) and define their theology in opposition to it (Bernard 2001, 255 60).
This gamification is apparently extremely effective for (some) extremely bright students who failed at, and/or rejected, traditionally structured educational environments; hence the 40percentt of students here who are former dropouts.
Traditionally, labor unions have rejected the idea of a guest worker program for lower-skilled workers, which they fear could take jobs away from American workers and depress wages.
Its genesis can be traced to the dying days of the Keneally Labor government in 2010, when the New South Wales parliament rejected Australia's traditionally laissez-faire approach to regulating campaign finance and adopted caps on political donations, limits on election spending and increased public funding.
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