It seems early enough at this point that you could still disinvite him. |
We aren't saying to disinvite them, but if they only receive the formal invitation then no harm done. |
Being aware of the linguistic practices in an interview that disinvite young people from feeling safe or understood is perhaps the second most important intervention. |
France's decision not to disinvite Putin over the Ukraine crisis irked Harper, who told reporters he planned to ignore the Russian bully-boy. |
This year, Al Gore — a charter member of the Democratic Leadership Council — seemed to disinvite himself. |
But now, Birthday Girl wants to limit the dinner to close friends, and has asked me to disinvite my colleague. |