Word: reject
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Conclusively, it is good to challenge "identity" aphorisms, but to reject them as inherently narrow-minded is monolithic in itself. EVAN G. LIARAS '00 March...
...Conclusively, it is good to challenge "identity" aphorisms, but to reject them as inherently narrow-minded is monolithic in itself...
...course. I won't reject any person who has a bona fide psychiatric disorder. I would not help him be a better mobster. My concern would be about his symptoms and the consequences of his symptoms for him and his family and the community...
...waste, fraud and abuse and investigate misconduct. They do not have any independent power to prosecute but instead work with federal prosecutors on cases that are suitable for action. And they deal with anonymous denunciations the way any professional investigative agency does: they pursue allegations that have merit and reject those that do not. MICHAEL R. BROMWICH INSPECTOR GENERAL Department of Justice Washington...
...Perry, the Brown quarterback who had a record day against Harvard last November, was reportedly discouraged from applying because he wanted to play baseball as well as football and the Harvard coaching staff preferred that he stick to football," Bethell says. Bethell also points to Yale quarterback and Harvard reject Joe Walland as a source of rage. "Both those guys must have been pleased with the parts they played in spoiling Harvard's most recent football season, and they'll both have another shot next year...