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In a secret detailed letter to the Soviet leadership of July 21, 1967, Sakharov explains the need to " take the Americans at their word " and accept their proposal " for a bilateral rejection by the USA and the Soviet Union of the development of antiballistic missile defense ", because otherwise an arms race in this new technology would increase the likelihood of nuclear war.
The " rejection " of the German proposal was one of the pretexts used for the German aggression against Poland on 1 September 1939.
Despite the rejection of his marriage proposal, he continues to court Miss Vane.
The London Assembly was the first of these, established in 2000, following a referendum in 1998, but further plans were abandoned following rejection of a proposal for an elected assembly in North East England in a referendum in 2004.
: Step 6: X knows that Y has said something in something other than the literal meaning, and the primary illocutionary act must have been the rejection of X's proposal.
The tale begins with a marriage proposal that resulted in rejection and scorn from Gyda, the daughter of Eirik, king of Hordaland.
A journalist with three decades of experience, and the author of a dozen travel-inspired books, Winchester's initial proposal to write a book about an obscure lexicographer met with rejection.
Additional grounds of rejection was that the Israeli proposal planned to annex areas which would lead to a cantonization of the West Bank into three blocs.
Following mainstream Zionist rejection of that proposal, Weizmann was credited later with persuading Balfour, then the Foreign Minister, for British support to establish a Jewish homeland in Palestine, the original Zionist demand.
Then, in response to the IPC's rejection of this proposal, Qasim issued Public Law 80, which would have taken away 99. 5 % of the IPC's ownership and established an Iraqi national oil company to oversee the export of Iraqi oil.
Cobos voted for the rejection, and the law proposal was rejected.
In reaction to this, many other municipalities announced their rejection of this proposal as well.
The impeachment referendum was held in 19 May 2007, and the result was the rejection of the proposal by 24. 94 % YES to 75. 06 % NO.
The Australian delegation, led by Prime Minister Billy Hughes, wanted war reparations, annexation of German New Guinea and rejection of the Japanese racial equality proposal.
Nevertheless, he courageously proposed that racial equality should have been legally enshrined as one of the basic tenets of the newly formed League of Nations, but both the USA and Great Britain opposed his proposal and prompted its rejection from the delegates, very likely because of the destabilizing effects it would have wreaked upon their respective racially segregated societies.
On 6 July 2005, Parliament rejected the proposal by a very large majority ( 648 in favour of rejection, 14 against and 18 registered abstentions out of 729 total MEPS ) without considering any of the other 175 proposed amendments.
Shih's proposal of a political " Grand Reconciliation " in Taiwan earned him strong rejection from within the Democratic Progressive Party, to which he resigned on November 14, 2000.
After the rejection of his engagement proposal to Eva by her father, Remington became a reporter for his Uncle Mart ’ s newspaper, then went on to other short-lived jobs.
Sanford tried to engineer a compromise, but the proposal by the Duke Academic Council of a library only one-third the size of that which Nixon wanted and their rejection of a Nixon museum to accompany it, ultimately led Nixon to decline Sanford's offer and instead site his library in the city of his birth, Yorba Linda, California, where it was dedicated in 1990.
In 1998, producers of the Barbaresco region drafted a proposal to allow 10-15 % of other grape varieties into the wine but bad press by Italian wine critics lead to the rejection of that plan.
The visualization as just described is equivalent to a particular form of rejection sampling where the proposal distribution is uniform ( hence its graph is a rectangle ).
Although it spoke of the Jewish people for " the economic, agricultural and national development of the Arab peoples and states ", the Biltmore Program was implicitly a rejection of the proposal for a binational solution to the question of Arab-Jewish co-existence in Palestine.
The rejection of the Peel Commission's proposal by both parties led to the establishment of the Woodhead Commission, which rejected the non-applicable proposal of the Peel Commission.
The controversial Kent State Memorial Competition, with the rejection of Ian Taberner's award-winning proposal, sparks debate throughout the AIAS and becomes an issue at each national meeting.

rejection and began
Labour's failure to win the General election of 1959 and its rejection of unilateralism in 1961 upset the plans of the CND leadership and, although CND retained the support of a significant minority of the population, from this point onwards its prospects of success began to fade.
Off-Off-Broadway began in Greenwich Village in 1958 as a reaction to Off Broadway, and a " complete rejection of commercial theatre ".
The rejection of traditional forms and structures for poetry that began in the first half of the 20th century coincided with a questioning of the purpose and meaning of traditional definitions of poetry and of distinctions between poetry and prose, particularly given examples of poetic prose and prosaic poetry.
The American Revolution began as a rejection only of the authority of British parliament over the colonies, not of the monarchy.
Reform began as a rejection of Orthodox Judaism, and early battles between Reform and Orthodox groups in Germany for control of communal leadership were fierce.
Unable to get the FDA to reconsider, ImClone began drafting a press release announcing Erbitux ' rejection.
Coxon, in particular, began to resent his band mates and, in a rejection of the group's Britpop aesthetic, made a point of listening to noisy American alternative rock bands such as Pavement.
This began, most recognizably, with the rejection of politically-oriented thinking as essentially a hopeless waste of intellectual effort.
After months of rejection he began frequenting the inside steps of the Broadhurst Theater where the Group had its offices.
After the rejection of the petition the first general strike began in the coal mines of Staffordshire.
Their rejection of him attracted the attention of others and questions began to be asked about other aspects of his financial affairs.
By late 1973, there was a growing awareness among the government and population of the fanaticism, total lack of concern over casualties, and complete rejection of any offer of peace talks which " began to suggest that Khmer Rouge fanaticism and capacity for violence were deeper than anyone had suspected.
Since the rejection of the revised Albanian Constitution during the 1994 Referendum, the foreign relations between Albania, the European Union and the United States began to deteriorate due to autocratic manners of the President Berisha in the matters of the state, but they also were sceptical about the abilities of the lidership of the Socialist Party to govern the country, in case the Socialist Party were to win the Parliamentary Elections of 1996.
Bremer could not overcome this rejection ; he began stalking her, and on January 14, 1972, shaved his head, saying to her that " you make me feel as empty as my head.
It was this process that made Vinicius to be acknowledged later as one of the most prominent members of the " generation of ' 45 "-the name given to various Brazilian modernist writers who began publishing during the 1930s and 1940s, who had as their defining trait a partial rejection of the formal novelties of earlier modernism in favour of a rehabilitation of traditional forms and vocabulary.
The Off-Off-Broadway movement began in 1958 as a reaction to Off-Broadway, and a " complete rejection of commercial theatre ".
Experimental theatre is a general term for various movements in Western theatre that began in the late 19th century with Alfred Jarry and his Ubu plays as a rejection of both the age in particular and, in general, the dominant ways of writing and producing plays.
Brothers began to attract quite a following, but due to his rejection of organisational work and eccentric nature he did not develop any sort of social movement.
Gradually he began a rejection of socialism and embrace of tradition.
Needless to say, Hitler was infuriated with the rejection of his candidate, and things began to change.
He began studies of allergies in 1948, and discovered the Ir ( immune response ) genes that govern transplant rejection ( 1960s ).
As the referendum approached, many " Yes " campaigners began to predict defeat, and some even expressed relief after the French rejection of the treaty, taking the view that this would prevent the Netherlands from being the first or only country to obstruct the course of ratification, even though they also expressed dismay that the French result had given the " No " campaign greater legitimacy and acceptance, and had suggested to the public that the Netherlands ' standing in Europe would not be significantly damaged by a " No " vote, with some going as far as saying that the Netherlands would look like a fool in front of the rest of Europe.
Schaefer did not take the rejection well, and began sending her death threats.
At the same time, and expecting rejection, the Austrian Army opened its war book, and began preparations for hostilities.

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