Word: rejectionism
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The two also lawyers argued over some the specifics of the WTO's policies--in particular, the WTO's rejection of a U.S. law which bans the sale of shrimp which were caught with nets that entangle endangered turtles.
Expanding the program would also help accommodate more of the large numbers of first-year seminar applicants who are turned down every year. Currently, the selection process is an ordeal in itself, reminiscent of the college application procedure with its forms and interviews. Away from familiar comforts and routines, the...
It appears that those candidates who lost in the popular election cannot accept the student body's rejection of their candidacy. Instead, they have chosen to reverse the student decision to elect Burton. Now these same people want to deny the student body of its right to a recall vote...
Barnett argues that dating off-campus doesn't imply a rejection of Harvard students.
The second volume of Wiesel's memoirs, And the Sea is Never Full, is at once a book of history, philosophy, frustration and conscience. Exploring the political and professional relationships and encounters he has experienced since 1969, Wiesel weaves a compelling personal rejection of hate, intolerance and compromised principles.