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Rejection and all
* Rejection of all religious dogma and demagogy.
* Rejection of terra nullius: The decision recognised that the indigenous population had a pre-existing system of law, which, along with all rights subsisting thereunder, would remain in force under the new sovereign except where specifically modified or extinguished by legislative or executive action.
* Rejection of all policies which subjects the proletariat to the national bourgeoisie.
The pieces were all originally published in magazines between 1956 and 1958, with the exception of the closing poem, " Rejection Slips ", which was original to the collection.
They must decide whether to give their child all the advantages of black market genetic enhancements, which run the risk of Genetic Rejection Syndrome ( GRS ).

Rejection and based
* Rejection of smoking based on health concerns increased throughout the western world.
Rejection sampling is based on the observation that to sample a random variable one can sample uniformly from the region under the graph of its density function.

Rejection and on
* Rejection of Politics and Other Essays on Canada, Canadians, Anarchism and the World – 1972
Barbauld's most significant political texts are: An Address to the Opposers of the Repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts ( 1790 ), Epistle to William Wilberforce on the Rejection of the Bill for Abolishing the Slave Trade ( 1791 ), Sins of Government, Sins of the Nation ( 1793 ), and Eighteen Hundred and Eleven ( 1812 ).
In the following year, 1791, after one of William Wilberforce's many efforts to suppress the slave trade failed to pass Parliament, Barbauld wrote her Epistle to William Wilberforce on the Rejection of the Bill for Abolishing the Slave Trade.
In 1748 he published some Remarks on an Enquiry into the Rejection of Christian Miracles by the Heathens ( 1746 ), by William Weston, a fellow of St John's College, Cambridge.
Building on the shot-blocking power of Mutombo and teammate Alonzo Mourning, Georgetown fans created a " Rejection Row " section under the basket, adding a big silhouette of an outstretched hand to a banner for each shot blocked during the game.
* Rejection of " bad " data on arbitrary grounds, instead of according to previously stated or generally agreed criteria.
* Rejection of " outliers " on statistical grounds that fail to take into account important information that could be derived from " wild " observations.
* How to Thrive on Rejection ( 1983, W W Norton & Co Ltd, as W. W. Norton )
Books which he published include, The Grace of Yielding, The Foundations Series, The Destiny of Israel and the Church, The Last Word on the Middle East, Blessing or Curse: You Can Choose, They Shall Expel Demons, Bought with Blood, Rules of Engagement, Faith to Live By, Through the Psalms with Derek Prince, Shaping History Through Prayer and Fasting, Marriage Covenant, God's Remedy for Rejection, War in Heaven, Entering the Presence of God, Promised Land, Secrets of a Prayer Warrior, God Is a Matchmaker, Husbands and Fathers, Prophetic Guide to the End Times and God's Medicine Bottle.
For their follow up album, 1992's Book of Rejection, the band brought in guests Jason Sniderman on keyboards, Frank Randazzo on bass and Joel Anderson on drums.
Rejection speed is selectable on pulse-Dopper aircraft-detection systems so nothing below that speed will be detected.
His final television appearance was in an episode of Will & Grace ( entitled " Object Of My Rejection ") that aired on May 13, 1999.
Government in 1999 Rejection ( Wybrakovka ) by Oleg Divov responded on rise of crime in 1990s by creating the service rejecting millions criminals out of life ; the book raised discussions which hardly subsided now ( inaccurate quote of the main hero, " the world envies Slavian Union, because it's the only country where human rights are really guaranteed — but rights of law-abiding citizens .").

Rejection and word
* Rejection of a word perceived as quaint or pejorative ( example: " Eskimo ");

Rejection and God
In Atheism and the Rejection of God: Contemporary Philosophy and " The Brothers Karamazov " ( 1977 ) and Faith and Ambiguity ( 1984 ), he explored continental thinkers including Dostoevsky, Kierkegaard, Camus and Weil.

Rejection and .
" indicating that John doubted the identity of Jesus as Christ at that time, see also Rejection of Jesus.
The conflict developed because Jewish Christians and Jews argued with one another over the validity of Jesus as the Messiah, see also Rejection of Jesus.
Rejection in a referendum of a proposed North-East Assembly in 2004 effectively scrapped those plans.
Rejection of idealism thus results in nihilism, because only similarly transcendent ideals would live up to the previous standards that the nihilist still implicitly holds.
Asquith's Cabinet Reacts to the Lords ' Rejection of the " People's Budget "— a satirical cartoon, 1909 Prime Minister Asquith's government welcomed the Lords ' veto of the " People's Budget "; it moved the country toward a constitutional crisis over the Lords ' legislative powers.
Rejection of the narrower sense of theism can take forms such as deism, pantheism, and polytheism.
Rejection of dogma may lead to expulsion from a religious group.
Once it had become clear that most Jews did not consider Jesus to be the messiah ( see also Rejection of Jesus ) Christians ( among whom were Messianic Jews ) sought a number of new converts from among the gentiles.
Venus in Exile: The Rejection of Beauty in 20th-Century Art.
Rejection of mainstream culture was best embodied in the new genres of psychedelic rock music, pop-art and new explorations in spirituality.
A sect within Hellenised Jewish society starts Jewish Christianity, see also Rejection of Jesus.
Rejection of conventional morality and authoritarianism formed their main common bond.
Rejection and the side effects of preventing rejection ( especially infection and nephropathy ) were, are, and may always be the key problem.
Rejection Signals .... 8.
On the Rejection of the Bill for Abolishing the Slave Trade, which not only lamented the fate of the slaves but also warned of the cultural and social degeneration the British could expect if they did not abandon slavery.
The result is a hybrid ethical theory of the kind defended by Nagel's Princeton PhD student Samuel Scheffler in The Rejection of Consequentialism.
You may object: “ I disagree that their expressions refer to a reality rather than being metaphorical phrases, therefore show me something clearer than the explana ¬ tions that have been given .” I say: Rejection is stubbor ¬ ness.
Rejection of the state religion was tantamount to treason.
Rejection of the state religion was tantamount to treason.

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