Refusal

  • 21refusal — n 1. denial, nonconsent, withholding, disallowance; disapproval, turndown, veto, thumbs down, nay; negation, dissent, forswearing, abjuration, abnegation, disfavor; unwillingness, noncompliance, declension; regrets, nonacceptance; disclaimer,… …

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  • 22refusal*/ — [rɪˈfjuːz(ə)l] noun [C/U] the act of refusing to do or accept something, or of not allowing someone to do something The rebels refusal to surrender led to further bloodshed.[/ex] …

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  • 23refusal — krovinio grąžinimas statusas Aprobuotas sritis augalų apsauga ir karantino priemonės apibrėžtis Neatitinkančio fitosanitarijos taisyklių įvežamo krovinio grąžinimas. atitikmenys: angl. refusal vok. Zurückweisung der Fracht, n rus. отказ pranc.… …

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  • 24refusal — The act of one who has, by law, a right and power of having or doing something of advantage, and declines it. Also, the declination of a request or demand, or the omission to comply with some requirement of law, as the result of a positive… …

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  • 25refusal — Ⅰ. refuse [1] ► VERB 1) state that one is unwilling to do something. 2) state that one is unwilling to grant or accept (something offered or requested). 3) (of a horse) decline to jump (a fence or other obstacle). DERIVATIVES refusal noun refuser …

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  • 26refusal — n. 1 the act or an instance of refusing; the state of being refused. 2 (in full first refusal) the right or privilege of deciding to take or leave a thing before it is offered to others …

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  • 27Refusal to serve in the Israeli military — includes both refusal to obey specific orders and refusal to serve in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) in any capacity due to pacifistic or antimilitaristic views or disagreement with the policies of the Israeli government as implemented by the… …

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  • 28Refusal of work — is behavior which refuses to adapt to regular employment.[1] As actual behavior, with or without a political or philosophical program, it has been practiced by various subcultures and individuals. Radical political positions have openly advocated …

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  • 29Refusal skills — are a set of skills designed to help children avoid participating in high risk behaviors. Programs designed to discourage drug use, violence, and/or sexual activity frequently include refusal skills in their curricula to help students resist peer …

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  • 30refusal to supply — Particularly where a trader has a dominant position, refusal to supply a particular customer can amount to an infringement of UK and EU competition law (i.e. the Competition Act 1980 and the Treaty of Rome respectively), particularly where there… …

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