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refusal and give
-A refusal to give a certificate.
Morton's refusal to give up his many business interests while as leader led many to accuse him of being a ' part-time leader ' and together with his second election loss, eroded confidence in his leadership.
McKean arose and addressing the chair insisted that the president give his reasons for his refusal.
Pitt's refusal to grant the French a share in Newfoundland proved the biggest obstacle to peace, as Pitt declared he would rather lose the use of his right arm than give the French a share there and later said he would rather give up the Tower of London than Newfoundland.
On a personal level, Patton was disappointed by the Army's refusal to give him a combat command in the Pacific Theater of Operations.
In terms of effective organ donations, in some systems like Australia ( 14. 9 donors per million, 337 donors in 2011 ), family members are required to give consent or refusal, or may veto a potential recovery even if the donor has consented.
The rest of the contemporary objections, however, were ad hominem, focusing on Bohm's sympathy with liberals and supposed communists as exemplified by his refusal to give testimony to the House Un-American Activities Committee.
He wrote in a memo to Colbert's agent that they had rebuilt several sets " because of her refusal to have the right side of her face photographed, on top of which we have to pay her not only a fabulous salary, but also give her two days off a month, which works out to $ 5000 every four weeks for doing absolutely nothing, and now she's demanding three .... Tell her there's a war on and we all have to make some sacrifices.
Her refusal to give interviews gave rise to press reporters ' expressions, " pulling a Garbo " or " going Garbo ".
Faced with the refusal of the parliament of the time to give the right to vote to working people, the temperance chartists saw the campaign against alcohol as a way of proving to the elites that working-class people were responsible enough to be granted the vote.
In some, he is jealous of Irawaru's success at fishing ; in others, he is angry at Irawaru's refusal to give him a cloak, or disgusted at Irawaru's greedy nature.
Limbaugh said the refusal to give the McCall campaign money was a show of racism on the part of the DNC.
The court case stemming from her refusal to give up her seat on the bus, Browder v. Gayle, decided by the U. S. District Court in February, 1956 and then by the United States Supreme Court in December, 1956, ended bus segregation in Alabama.
John Ogilvie ( saint ) | John Ogilvie, who in 1615 was hanged and disemboweled after torture for his refusal to give up the Catholic faith and revert to Protestantism.
On the one hand, the famous Gorham judgment was the outcome of his refusal to give the living of Brampford Speke to George Cornelius Gorham ( 1787 – 1857
The widespread unwillingness to accept Simpson as the King's consort, and Edward's refusal to give her up, led to his abdication in December 1936.
Although supremely skilled in swordplay, he suffers from unchecked overconfidence and a staunch refusal ever to give up.
Alan Dershowitz, an Israel advocate and a law professor at Harvard University, said that the failure of the negotiations was due to " the refusal of the Palestinians and Arafat to give up the right of return.
Some weeks it would be due to Mr Glum's refusal to let Ron and Eth marry ( in one episode this is because he is not sure that Ron really loves Eth, in another Eth takes Mr Glum to court because he will not give his consent to the marriage ).
The players of the 1915 championship Hamilton team, apparently as revenge for Toronto's refusal to relinquish the trophy in 1912 and 1913, added a shield for the 1908 Tigers team to give the appearance that their organization had won the first Grey Cup.
On Vince McMahon's McMahon DVD, Slaughter said he was fired by McMahon in Toronto after no-showing an event in protest of McMahon's refusal to give him six weeks of paid vacation.
Edward II's unwillingness to pursue the war against the Scots, combined with his refusal to give up his claim on the Scottish crown, proved untenable in the end.
He asked this lady to secure for him the post of grand-master of the artillery, and on Louis's refusal to give him the appointment he turned his back on the king, broke his sword, and swore that never again would he serve a monarch who had broken his word.

refusal and Protestants
Its occasion was the deposition and imprisonment by the Prussian government of the archbishop Clement Wenceslaus reportedly due to his refusal to sanction in certain instances the marriages of Protestants and Roman Catholics.
In the period after the Second World War, Protestants in the USSR ( Baptists, Pentecostals, Adventists and others ) were sent to mental hospitals or tried and imprisoned, often for refusal to enter military service.

refusal and right
Despite Bogart's elevated standing, he did not yet have a contractual right of script refusal, so when he got weak scripts, he dug in his heels, and locked horns again with the front office, as he did on the film Conflict ( 1945 ).
Riding high in 1947 with a new contract which provided some script refusal rights and the right to form his own separate production company, Bogart reunited with John Huston for The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, a stark tale of greed involving three gold prospectors played out in the dusty back country of Mexico.
A seventh station, WCVB-TV in Boston, was part of the original transaction but was spun off in a separate, concurrent deal to the Hearst Corporation as part of a right of first refusal related to that station's 1982 sale to Metromedia.
Non-territorial demands included such points as refusal of any occupation of Germany by the Allies, as well as refusal to hand over war criminals by demanding the right of " nations to deal with its own criminals ".
A well established theme in Antigone is the right of the individual to reject society's infringement on her freedom to perform a personal obligation, obvious in Antigone's refusal to let Creon dictate what she is allowed to do with her family members.
Don King then planned to promote the fight, but Holmes lost a lawsuit filed by Virginia attorney Richard Hirschfeld, who said he had a contract with Holmes that gave him right of first refusal on a Holmes-Coetzee bout.
When Ali was stripped of the title in 1967 over his refusal to join the armed forces when drafted during the Vietnam War, Frazier had petitioned President Nixon to restore Ali's right to box and even lent Ali money.
Concerning missions, the right of first refusal exists: the EU may only act if NATO first decides not to.
Despite the band's new-found popularity in the UK and Europe, Simple Minds remained essentially unknown in the U. S. The band's UK releases on Arista were not picked up by Arista USA who had ' right of first refusal ' for their releases.
In a September 28, 2005, speech at Wake Forest University, Ginsburg said that Roberts ' refusal to answer questions during his Senate confirmation hearings on some cases was " unquestionably right ".
Apart from the signature Bel-Air residential development, PCPD holds the first right of refusal to join with PCCW to redevelop PCCW-owned telephone exchange buildings into residential and / or commercial properties.
Denmark replied with a refusal to recognise the right of any foreign power to interfere in her relations with Schleswig ; to which Austria, anxious to conciliate the smaller German princes, responded with a vigorous protest against Danish infringements of the compact of 1852.
There may also be side agreements ( e. g., holdover tenants, delivery contracts, payment holdback for unacceptable repairs ), seller's right of first refusal for resale, declaration of trust, or other entity formation or consolidation ( incorporation, limited partnership investors, etc .).
The right usually includes the provision that adverse comments or inferences cannot be made by the judge or jury regarding the refusal by a defendant to answer questions before or during a trial, hearing or any other legal proceeding.
The Minnesota Twins signed a deal with Hennepin County, Minnesota for Target Field in 2006, where they agreed to a provision that was later codified into law which allows the state of Minnesota the right of first refusal to buy the team if it is ever sold, and requires that the name, colors, World Series trophies, etc.
Legal tender is solely for the guaranteed settlement of debts and does not affect any party's right of refusal of service in any transaction.
Katz gave first right of refusal to the artists.
A jurisdictional strike is a term in United States labor law that refers to a concerted refusal to work undertaken by a union to assert its members ' right to particular job assignments and to protest the assignment of disputed work to members of another union or to unorganized workers.
Due to their initial refusal to remove the profile after they had been made aware of its existence, Masterson sued Matchmaker in California state court on the grounds of defamation of character, misappropriation of the right of publicity, invasion of privacy and negligence.

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