They are arguing for a ballot to refuse to cover for absences of longer than one day to unify the action. |
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The firm was not entitled to oblige him to cover his position, to refuse to allow him to trade or to close off his open positions. |
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The medical community generally knows that Jehovah's Witnesses refuse blood transfusions. |
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Even when they are obliged to live abroad for years they refuse either to accustom themselves to foreign food or to learn foreign languages. |
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It wasn't bad enough to refuse to eat or pay for, but it wasn't good enough to entice us back. |
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Householders will have their waste glass, paper and cans collected fortnightly, alongside usual refuse collections. |
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Perhaps I don't qualify because I refuse to take part in the GM fundamentalists' misleading rows. |
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The townspeople who hire Spenser's gang refuse to make the deal unless the guys identify themselves by their full names. |
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Reviewers and critics frequently refuse to be honest about Australian movies because they believe this will damage the frail home industry. |
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They may refuse their feeds and become fretful with a shrill cry when handled. |
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The reduction of refuse at source is vital and the council must challenge those responsible to achieve acceptable levels. |
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A refuse store and a new access road on to Arthur Lane will also be created. |
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I refuse to talk about my abortive attempt at qualifying for the Hanley Cup lest I depress myself even more. |
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Yet there is a difference between honest critics who recognize what is wrong, and defeatists who refuse to see that anything is right. |
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Prisoners who could not refuse participation were subjected to surgical procedures. |
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He decried it as an attack on the international working class, and encouraged all workers to refuse to go. |
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On the other hand we meet people much younger who behave as if they were decrepit and refuse to keep up with the times. |
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I have never been in a limo in my life and would refuse to do so on principle. |
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Most of the hotel refuse consists of leftover food, which rapidly decomposes. |
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The authorities are pressuring me to bring these people to them to record their statements but I am helpless as they refuse to go. |
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We were not going to seize the property of Brazil and refuse to return it, as we could not detreat or untreat these items. |
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Ultimately the court reaffirmed the right of a capacitous patient to refuse medical treatment, even if that refusal will result in their death. |
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Were I to refuse to come at the problem by way of moral self-acceptance, I could easily reduce the cogito to either tautology or antilogy. |
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Some people refuse to accept that the idea of a regional assembly in the north west is extinct, it is no more. |
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The doorkeeper, unable to refuse such a firm yet polite man, consented at last, giving us his final warning. |
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This group tends to value independence, refuse consumer stereotypes, and appreciate exclusive products. |
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However, exceptionally, Parliament has affected the validity of a contract by intervening to refuse funding. |
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A Wednesday news item on the Prime Minister's intention to refuse to accept a salary increase reveals another minister equivocating on the issue. |
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However, I do not refuse certificates distributed in airplanes that attest that I've crossed the equator, the North Pole and the Arctic Circle. |
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More and more governments are having to step in and override these magistrates who arrogantly refuse to take note of public disquiet. |
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Refugees who refuse a place in an accommodation centre would disqualify themselves from any further benefits or help from the Government. |
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We will dispense with the rule relating to time for bringing the application but refuse special leave. |
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The idea of reducing the refuse collections is a good one, and should help encourage recycling. |
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Local politics are about refuse collection and dog dirt, not the war with Iraq. |
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The portion of the canyon to receive the initial refuse was prepared by clearing and grubbing the native vegetation. |
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We note that you anticipated your clients will now seek to refuse consent on the basis of the alleged dilapidations. |
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Perhaps if anyone caught dumping litter had a delivery from the refuse collection wagon instead of a collection, they might desist. |
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The funds have provided a supply of sturdy refuse bags to collect the debris, as well as litter pickers for everyone taking part. |
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The socializing of men, undertaken by females, is central to her novels, but her protagonists frequently refuse the task. |
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Your ridiculous new border controls border on madness, and we refuse to demean ourselves by submitting to your arrogant, petty-minded demands. |
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Moreover, in delivering his verdict the judge can refuse to explain the basis of his decision if he deems national security could be compromised. |
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In the circumstances, I would refuse the applications for prerogative writs. |
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Is it childish for me to refuse to imagine life anywhere else when I haven't tried it yet? |
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On this pretext, the police can refuse to produce documents, give evidence, answer interrogatories or provide particulars. |
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Under the deed, signatories will refuse to contract with breaching suppliers until the problems are fixed. |
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At one stage I asked Eddy whether we should refuse to have anything to do with it. |
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This is because to refuse treatment would contravene the principle that people should be able to move freely to work in another EC country. |
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Sections of the Indian military, frustrated by the past year's border deployment without action, could revolt and refuse to attack Hindus. |
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The lessor can neither refuse the license to assign, nor assent to the assignment, for he has nothing more to do with it. |
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Joncas' photographs of rotting and leftover refuse are a funny twist on the still-life genre. |
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Mr Long said in the past refuse collectors had found live gun cartridges and a distress flare among rubbish left out for them. |
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Also, to refuse to fold when a player knows that he or she is beat is stubbornness, not poker. |
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The only reason the idea seems so preposterous is because we refuse to live like them. |
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The UK legislation also allows the employer to refuse flextime if it produces a detrimental effect on the ability to meet customer demand. |
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Indeed, it is open to a pupil master to refuse to certify that a pupil has completed pupillage satisfactorily. |
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I reserve the right to refuse readings that go against my ethics as a reader and my morals as a human being. |
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Not only did Pharoah refuse to let the enslaved Israelites go, he made life even more difficult for them. |
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And they could face jail if they refuse to co-operate with parenting orders issued by courts in Stockport. |
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Labor is threatening to jail habitual drunks who refuse alcohol treatment, most of them Aboriginal itinerants. |
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Single service providers may refuse medical insurance reimbursements or require prepayments from patients. |
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Though for the most part politically left of center, they refuse to abide by the heavy jargon of correct political thinking. |
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I refuse to accept the idea that man is mere flotsam and jetsam in the river of life unable to influence the unfolding events which surround him. |
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With the exploding populace of the cities and its suburbs, household garbage and refuse is posing a serious threat. |
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Now those who put their bins out too early, fly-tip, fly-post and refuse to clean up after their dogs can expect to feel the council's wrath. |
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They should supply us with adequate refuse and recycling units, then many would recycle. |
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This will go towards the cost of providing policing, fire-fighting, road improvements and repairs and refuse collections countywide. |
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At one point, not feeling as footsure as our leader, several of us refuse to follow in his footsteps. |
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She has constantly come up against the silence of the authorities, who refuse to give her any information on her son's detention. |
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This means that law enforcement could present decrypted plaintext in open court, but refuse to reveal to the defendant how that plaintext was obtained. |
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A much larger and more difficult task was convincing or forcing owners of operating mills to maintain fishways and refrain from throwing refuse into the streams. |
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Some have felt they're intruding on my private life, and refuse to accept the fact that if I was worried about my private life, I wouldn't be writing about it! |
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They refuse to believe in a religion that allows for adaptation and change, and correspondingly can only see outsiders as people in need of conversion to their belief system. |
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Now, I refuse to take the flak on that one, though it was a tough call. |
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This is Los Angeles in the year 2019, when most of the earth's inhabitants have colonized other planets, and only a polyglot refuse heap of humanity remains. |
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The postponers are those who refuse to make a decision, allowing relationships, professional commitments and finally nature to make the choice for them. |
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It is forbidden to refuse anyone, even a stranger, shelter and food. |
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Some crazed drivers refuse to let children cross the road in safety and insist on driving around them, honking their horns and shaking their fists as they do. |
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More crucially, the details of his accident refuse to cohere. |
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My dogs are virtually furless, and when the temperature falls below 40 degrees they refuse the temperature falls below 40 refuse to leave the house under their own power. |
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Unlike my mother, who has been glued to the television watching news updates, I refuse to sit and soak in all the killing and carnage going on in the world. |
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Lights from above illuminated the puddles of refuse and rain water. |
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They refuse to speak putonghua and they refuse to travel to China. |
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I still have a gripe with journalists who consistently refuse to refer to documents like those above when constructing their various conspiracy theories. |
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Additionally, disarticulated human bone was found mixed with animal bone and other household refuse in the fill of burial pits and other small pits. |
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We have no hesitation in finding that the judge was not only entitled under common law to refuse to discharge these jurors, but would have been wrong had he done so. |
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The alliance spokesperson also warns the council that enforcing their anti-bonfire directive could force people into burning refuse in their fireplaces. |
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It is quite obvious that this council will try to get more tax from us each and every year, unless we say enough is enough and flatly refuse to pay any extra. |
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We have been playing that the player could refuse the exchange! |
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Occasionally, executing a standard manoeuvre such as a left turn would cause your car to shut down and refuse to restart, in which case you would need to reinstall the engine. |
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The reason you refuse to wear a necktie is because you're a dribbler. |
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Only use methods and means that are recognised by all as unimpeachable in business dealings and refuse any irregular business practices. |
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In effect, it gives the commission the power to refuse admittance to anyone it considers offensive, some residents said. |
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If these stipulations are not met, the V2010 ISU reserves the right to refuse admittance. |
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Flyanairliner retains the right to refuse admittance to any participant who does not meet the criteria above. |
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The management reserves the right to refuse admittance of dogs whose breed can be considered dangerous. |
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In Canada their chief supporters were the Quebec Francophones, who would themselves refuse all-out participation in the hostilities. |
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To reject something means to refuse to receive, accept or even recognize it. |
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I was afraid that some of them might attack the coming force, or even refuse to receive them. |
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What this means is that the court will refuse to receive evidence if it is irrelevant or immaterial. |
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You did not, however, state, Commissioner, whether countries will definitely be able to refuse to receive waste they do not want. |
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Another issue that has been raised is whether the countries can refuse to receive nuclear waste they do not want. |
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Because of their religious conviction, the Jehovah Witnesses absolutely refuse to receive blood transfusions. |
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All those who refuse to receive the seal of God will then receive the mark of the beast. |
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Some however refuse to receive such funding in order to avoid being used by state mechanisms to forward aims not originally intended. |
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You can always refuse to receive such letters by e-mail simply by asking us to remove your address from our mailing list. |
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It is unpleasant to poke about in the refuse to try to recover anything,for this revives identity. |
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Therefore we also refuse to participate with this fear and refuse to become hysterical. |
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Its leaders refuse to take part in a process which they say the government is sabotaging. |
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Its leaders say that they refuse to take part in a process that the government is sabotaging. |
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Even if an election took place on schedule, Hamas says it would refuse to take part in present circumstances. |
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Turkish leaders publicly warned that they might ultimately refuse to take part in an American operation against Iraq. |
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The release of data may cause initiative participants to moderate their answers or perhaps even refuse to take part in the evaluation. |
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You can to refuse to take part in this project at this point or withdraw from it at any time during the study, without incurring any penalty. |
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Abortion is such a standard gynaecological practice that it is nigh impossible to specialise in that field and refuse to carry out abortions. |
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The other is the reduction of household refuse collections from once a week to once every two weeks. |
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But I would refuse to speak to an extremist group whether it was religious or atheist. |
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If he leaves his family compound, his neighbors look away and refuse to speak to him. |
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Trade, banking and telecoms magnates still refuse to speak out against the Shabab. |
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Until this point has been clarified and discussed in detail, I flatly refuse to speak about any revision of the Financial Perspective. |
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The surprising thing is not that people refuse to speak to journalists, but that most of them, most of the time, do. |
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Why do you think the people you interviewed refuse to speak about Kaczynski? |
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Many stories dealt with the behaviour of Dutch-speakers who sometimes refuse to speak French. |
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The universities have the floor today and they must not refuse to speak or respond only softly, timidly, imperceptibly. |
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They may be threatened by someone who tells them something bad will happen if they refuse to do what the person says. |
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My colleagues and I refuse to have anything to do with this despicable exercise. |
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In France, the national museums refuse to have anything to do with us, I think for financial reasons. |
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You are within your rights to refuse to pay the extra when settling your credit card bill. |
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An air carrier always has the right to refuse badly behaved passengers from boarding for safety reasons. |
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It is within your rights to refuse personal data processing for legitimate reasons by requesting their amendment and deletion. |
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Above all, integrity is to refuse to cheat yourself, to lie to yourself, or to remain in the darkness of those who like half truth. |
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Many doctors refuse to collaborate, or some start something but there is no one to continue their work. |
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It was wisest to walk through the village on foot, for the zootlehoppers, like the degus and other animals of the town, would refuse to approach Savadini's cottage. |
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Hats off then to those artists who refuse to play the waiting game and come out with the truth right from the get-go. |
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Threats of boycotts by consumers can force newspapers to refuse such ads and force hotels to become porn-free. |
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A spiritual life endures even when I doubt, misbelieve, or refuse to believe. |
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It should be noted that individuals cannot legally refuse to grant access to land which has not been allotted to them. |
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Arrange for a second hand dealer or bulky items refuse service to collect unwanted items. |
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Policemen who keep watch on migrants, often refuse to open the door under the pretext of escape' risk. |
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Purchase an ingame title, sysop may refuse your title if not suitable for server, contact sysop first! |
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We refuse to be party to a line of thinking that accepts privatisation as inevitable and endeavours to rescue a few individual services. |
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He recently announced, along with Judge Whitman Knapp, that he would refuse to pass sentence on minor drug offenders. |
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If the banks were asked to backdate their payments to their clients and to their employees, I am sure they would refuse to do that. |
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Many men want to work few hours, and some refuse to work in offices with women. |
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Similarly, such workers may not refuse to work where the refusal would endanger the health or safety of another person. |
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Employers get scabs to come and work because the real workers refuse to work, because according to the law they have the right to strike. |
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Does this mean that it is illegal to refuse to work with a person because of her or his ethnic background? |
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There is no point in training specialists if they refuse to work in the speciality for which they have been trained. |
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Without it, this person felt that many lawyers would simply refuse to work on legal aid cases. |
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The prospects for sanity and justice do not appear good, but I refuse to give up. |
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The Liberals refuse to give up on their ill-advised, ill-conceived two month work year scheme. |
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However, we live in a free nation and we refuse to give up those freedoms and civil liberties. |
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Instead I will just express my pessimism. Yet I refuse to give up hope because in life there is always room to act and to change things. |
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In some cases, those who refuse to give up their information may not only lose a benefit, they may be fined or even sent to jail. |
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These co-op members refuse to give up on the family farm or their rural communities. |
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As for Uzbekistan, the core of independent journalists who refuse to give up is now in the judicial authorities' line of fire. |
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Their time is all but finished, but they still refuse to give up their ambitions to totally control the world population. |
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Those governments which refuse to give up the policy of appeasement are standing against the Iranian people. |
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Have you ever wanted something so much that you refuse to give up before getting it? |
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The officials are allowed at anytime to refuse the weigh in of a dead fish or of a fish in bad condition. |
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Taking exception for themselves to the free trade standard they impose on others, the Northern countries refuse to play by their own rules. |
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They get their comeuppance because they refuse to work together and are selfish people who cannot follow directions. |
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Even people who are diametrically opposed to his politics refuse to be interviewed. |
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A part-time employee shall have the right to refuse additional hours of work beyond those for which she has been scheduled. |
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Some, such as Mahindra, refuse to tolerate sloppy and lossmaking divisions. |
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And if they refuse to so avow, suddenly finding themselves with a challenge from the right? |
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Thus the baby may refuse the breast, be very fussy at the breast, gain weight poorly, lose weight or even become dehydrated in the first week. |
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They must put principle before profit and refuse to aid and abet repression. |
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It would be unfair to refuse them this right due to the fact that they often only have false identity papers. |
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In response, the former CIA director Michael Hayden suggested rightly that troops would likely refuse to obey his commands. |
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Appeals cannot be filed before enforcement begins, but Mr. Veling said the shop owners would refuse to obey the new system. |
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But the courts have made clear that citizens can't refuse to obey an otherwise neutral law because of their religious views. |
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Personal cheques should not include telephone numbers, and refuse to provide if asked by a store clerk. |
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In other words, cases where parliamentarians refuse to obey the rules of procedure and, in so doing, prevent business from continuing. |
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If these girls refuse to obey the commanders, or try to escape, they will be brutally beaten and risk being killed. |
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They are having lots of problems at school and often refuse to obey their parents. |
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Even if one possesses ample courage and wisdom, beasts will refuse to obey anyone less powerful than they are. |
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Member States refuse to concede even the smallest amount of their sovereign power. |
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Europe deserves pro-active politicians who refuse to buckle under the terror of political correctness. |
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Men may refuse the challenge of trying to right a ship on the verge of capsize, preferring to wait for an easier test. |
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No person shall refuse to maintain a highway name sign or a civic number sign or a blade sign when required to do so by the Director. |
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Large numbers of ashpits containing domestic refuse as well as a few wattle and daub houses have been unearthed. |
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Container disposal: Empty containers may be included with domestic refuse for disposal to a landfill. |
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The separate treatment of by-products, fats and domestic refuse is likely to consolidate the desired safety objective. |
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It is prohibited to discard these items through the domestic refuse system. |
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While they may refuse him accreditation to operate at their cricket grounds, nothing's stopping him from working as a presenter in a television studio. |
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If pigs refuse to leave the finishing building, try shutting off the ventilation or reversing it. |
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Many of the world's governments will refuse to recognize the election's results. |
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But they should now refuse to recognize the legitimacy of Ahmadinejad's government. |
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Their decision to refuse to recognize the Ahmadinejad regime would have an immense effect. |
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The case doesn't address Section 2, which allows states to refuse to recognize same-sex marriages performed elsewhere. |
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Why does the government refuse to recognize the right to be heard and to express oneself in French? |
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What message are we sending to the woman when we refuse to recognize that the child growing inside of her is worthy of protection under the law? |
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In certain instances, they may even refuse to recognize that the judiciary is in fact a client. |
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Courts may refuse to recognize a marriage contract if it was negotiated in an atmosphere of duress or if a party lacked independent legal advice. |
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History is full of object lessons as to what happens when people refuse to recognize the need for self-sacrifice. |
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Two in five Republicans either distrust him or refuse to vote for him outright. |
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The far-right patriarch, 87, said he would refuse to vote for his daughter in two years' time. |
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It was passed with a divisive vote that saw countries from all regions abstain, oppose or refuse to vote on the resolution. |
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If you accomplish these two projects, Mr. Shoiry, I think I will refuse to vote for you when the next municipal election comes up. |
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The Chairman was uneasy about such a suggestion since delegates might refuse to vote on a proposal if it were not provided in their own language. |
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We reiterate our appeal to all the members of Italy's Chamber of Deputies to refuse to vote for this bill. |
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Nothing in what we have seen so far could persuade us to look at this issue differently and refuse to vote for the motion. |
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You have to be soft in the head to refuse a really good, juicy steak, don't you? |
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I believe that your film does justice to the average Burmese population who are obliged to live under a dictatorship but refuse to be browbeaten. |
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Political parties can cause havoc if they refuse to accept election results. |
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This is not the time to give figures, I refuse to do that, we do not have time, but I must say that we are also moving in that direction. |
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If the answer is in the affirmative, would this court be bound to accept the transfer made to it or could it refuse to do so? |
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If someone asks you to spread an offending message, photo or video about someone, refuse to do it! |
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One respondent said he would refuse to do telephone show causes, and would insist that the client be brought to Whitehorse. |
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Nevertheless, it is possible that there are some employers who would refuse to do so. |
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Every employee has a right to refuse to do a job that might endanger his health or his safety. |
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The distributor cannot compel you to give your consent or refuse to do business with you if you refuse to give it. |
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State schools are required to waive fees for families that are unable to afford them, yet some local administrators refuse to do so. |
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They have to take jobs that Greeks refuse to do, with very low wages and bad working conditions. |
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To refuse to do anything, even at the risk of failing, could be the worst decision you will ever make. |
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Some duty counsel refuse to do show cause or bail hearings over the telephone. |
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States Parties may not refuse a request for extradition on the sole ground that the offence is also considered to involve fiscal matters. |
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Moreover, many of our clients' housing is subsidized by bodies who will refuse to continue subsidization following an eviction. |
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Before the start of my first day here, a representative from the Ontario Teachers' Federation flagged down a group of us and adjured us to refuse to mark the test. |
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If just one member state were to refuse to pass the budget for the post-accession period, the whole machinery would come to a grinding halt. |
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Bad luck for a trainman, even on the B. R. T. His trouble was that he liked to refuse time. |
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Leo tries selling drugs to some junkies, but they refuse to pay. |
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She would refuse – for no fathomable reason – to pass over a particular stretch of path. |
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Inspector may also refuse to seal during a prolonged cold spell where there is a risk of frost damage to tubers. |
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The horse doctor had advised both Master and Miss to refuse to tolerate the girl's melancholy and to end her bed rest. |
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Some governments refuse to accept responsibility for delivering basic services and for protecting their citizens. |
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Our funds are vital for the care of animals at our kennels and cattery in Keighley, and without our shop-generated funds, we may have to refuse admissions. |
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I won't go against my family, if they refuse to give their consent. |
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When I put the phone down, I simply refuse to drown amongst the 150 to 500 calls the representative may answer in a week. |
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The decomposable materials in refuse are isolated from glass, metal, and other inorganic items through sorting and separating operations. |
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Those who refuse to go on strike shall in no way be barred from working at their work-place by strikers. |
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Record should be kept of potential habitats, such as temporary refuse dumping areas and harborage, and of the number of sightings. |
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Install refuse receptacles and follow waste disposal practices that protect against contamination or harborage of pests. |
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One plan was to refuse to hitch Pullman cars to trains and to unhitch those that were already attached. |
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Such as living fossils, which refuse to die, legends have a past that gets lost in the night of time. |
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Although this perspective does interest artists, who are undeniably involved in social matters, they refuse to become social emergency workers. |
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In many cultures, the giving of gifts is an important social convention, and it is considered impolite or even insulting to refuse a gift. |
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I think about this with satisfaction on the tube as I self righteously refuse a free copy of the London Evening Standard. |
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At this stage each party is free to accept or refuse the suggestion of the conciliator. |
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I stopped paying the rent because the lease specifically stated that I could refuse to pay if the leased space presented a risk for my health. |
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Collection crews are directed to refuse designated banned material set out at the curb. |
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He signed the CRE's election compact on race without foreseeing that some MPs might refuse to sign it, or working out what he would then do. |
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Citizens are required to participate in night watch patrols, and those who refuse have been arrested, detained and reportedly beaten. |
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Last June Ehren Watada, an army first lieutenant, became the first commissioned officer to refuse to serve in Iraq. |
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You can choose to accept cookies from all sites, refuse to accept any, or be prompted whenever a site wants to send you a cookie. |
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You may refuse to accept cookies or delete them without this having any adverse effect on your navigation of the website. |
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If you prefer, you can customize the settings on your browser either to notify you when you receive a cookie or to refuse to accept cookies. |
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I refuse to accept this framework as a starting point, just to decide what we would have to give up. |
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Businesses routinely refuse to accept banknotes that they suspect are counterfeit. |
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Please understand that if you refuse to accept these conditions of sale, you will not be able to order any products from this website. |
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Is he going to dismiss them and refuse to accept their advice or opinions any more? |
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But we refuse to accept a model based on wasting our natural resources at a furious pace and generating ever increasing pollution in the world. |
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Some family members may simply refuse to accept the diagnosis for a long time. |
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Some people may refuse to accept losing their driving privilege or simply forget that they are no longer able to drive. |
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Can my insurance company refuse to pay me compensation if I haven't fitted a smoke detector? |
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The officiant reserves the right to accept or refuse to perform the civil marriage ceremony due to the choice of location. |
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Therefore, I refuse Mr. Shrivastava's application for a stay of the Order revoking his Level II life insurance agent's licence. |
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I am quite convinced, they will refuse to remain silent, and they will not permit the CPV continue oppressing the people any longer. |
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How could I refuse such lovely lyrics when they so match the message I want to put across? |
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The Court would refuse permission if the claim was unarguable or if the applicant had been guilty of unjustified delay. |
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During this time the civil servants refuse the necessary reforms and brandish their favourite weapon, the strike recommended by Marc Blondel. |
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You refuse to change to become like the rest of respectable society. |
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I hope to avoid any more high-flown rhetoric about a Europe of values while our leaders refuse to act. |
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Moreover, the ITU has no power to foist rules on governments that refuse to bargain. |
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Unlike Mr Blair, a trespasser in the land of the centre-right, Mr Hague would stick to his old faith and refuse to surrender. |
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But, as is usual with all maxims, there is an exception: refuse to be hurried when sense or instinct warns that deliberation is needed. |
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We well know the small influence these gentry exert upon our society, and how the technicians of every order distrust them and rightly refuse to take their reveries seriously. |
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The Lord's servant should refuse funds if those who give wish to control him, that is, to come between the Lord and servant. |
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And we refuse to appease the aggression and brutality of evil men. |
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It's bad form to refuse a gift. Especially when it comes straight from Mother Nature. |
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Those who refuse to accept your invitation are then excluded from the process by their own actions. |
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But many refuse to accept this initially and become isolated, which further aggravates their situation. |
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These are points which religious fundamentalists of different kinds now refuse to accept. |
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There is a regular traffic of aggregate or refuse vessels, operating from wharves in the west of London. |
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Some dog owners simply refuse to obey the pooper-scooper law. |
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You may refuse to participate or you may change your mind at any time. |
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The management service charge related to the cost of PAE personnel required to manage cleaning, laundry, pest control, ground maintenance and refuse disposal services. |
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No one attending such a hearing can refuse to answer a question or produce something in his or her possession on the grounds of self-incrimination. |
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At the time, Constitutional scholars such as Allan Tupper commented on the Lieutenant Governor's right to refuse the advice of the Premier on assenting to legislation. |
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Furthermore, as a Quebecker, I refuse to accept the Bloc member's flag-waving tactics, presenting himself as the only one defending the rights of francophones in Quebec. |
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It is not an offence to refuse to obey an unlawful command. |
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Some units, in particular those present in the centre and south of the country, are considered to be recalcitrant to his authority and to refuse to obey his orders. |
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Computers will be fitted with a device that will refuse to decrypt films or soundtracks unless the player program has been authorised by the publisher. |
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If a vow is a free act and a deliberate choice, we have a right to refuse to obey anyone else as soon as anyone tries to tell us we must no longer obey him whom we promised to obey. |
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Employees must be at work in order to legitimately refuse to work. |
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In Quebec, the employer cannot dismiss, suspend, layoff, discipline or discriminate or refuse to rehire a worker because of a work injury without paying a penalty for noncompliance. |
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He said that he planned to reduce spending in ministries, crack down on welfare abuse, and take away unemployment benefits from jobless people who refuse to work or retrain. |
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Without being discriminatory, Panama retains the discretional authority to refuse to issue foreigners a Panamanian naturalization card on grounds of morals, security, health and physical or mental disability. |
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The wealthy refuse to give up anything, and the have-nots want everything. |
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She was not the first black ever to refuse to give up her seat. |
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The tabloid press is moreover reported frequently to typecast members of the Roma minority as people who by definition steal, fail to pay rent, are violent or refuse to work. |
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This is true of small butchers and specialist butchers, who refuse to give up their right to remove bones in their shops when they only work with healthy carcasses. |
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The answer to the first question is, it would appear, no: Turkey will always refuse to give up a large part of its territory and it would be bad for Iraq to lose the oil manna in the depths of the earth under Iraqi Kurdistan. |
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Before deciding to refuse an authorisation, consideration should be given to risk mitigation measures or alternative siting of the activity in question. |
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Will people feel embarrassed or refuse on ethical grounds? |
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This is why it is very hard for her to refuse her help when students ask for it. This was the case when some of her students suggested they stage, from A to Z, the musical comedy The Phantom of the Opera. |
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In spite of our advice and counselling, some refuse to give up their old habits, with the result that they fall under the thumb of a scoundrel who abandons them after having ill-treated them and made them pregnant. |
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Even at my office and the offices of the Directors, we are given the cold shoulder, our calls ignored, they refuse to meet with us and our letters go unanswered. |
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When we look to the future, we look to women like the McCartneys, who refuse to bow down to intimidation and who want, more than anything, to live in a peaceful society. |
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Because of the serious nature of the crime, the international community must ensure that there was no impunity and refuse to accept the notion that some accused might never be arrested. |
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