Sentences with phrase «agree with the rejection»

On the formal question, however, I agree with the rejection of natural theology as defined above.
«3 Of course, process thinkers can agree with the rejection of traditional metaphysics.
Plevin is aimed squarely at you if you had a claim rejected from a bank, building society or other big financial institution (and even if the ombudsman agreed with the rejection).

Not exact matches

«The Theranos fingerprick collection system yields higher sample rejection rates, and their testing services return results that mostly agree with other services with the exception of lipid panels,» write the authors.
He called the federal rejection of Aetna's proposed merger with Humana «regrettable» and agreed with Bertolini that Congress wasn't acting to stabilize the health insurance exchanges.
I very much agree with what you say, but be cautious that in your very proper rejection of having «big plans» and «agendas» and «how - to promotions» that you not go diving off the opposite edge.
Even if one can't agree with my perspective above... unless the homosexual is going to harm you or your loved ones... what is the point in rejection?
I agree with what seems to be the implication of McConnell's argument: that most, if not all, of these rejections of free - exercise claims were wrongly decided.
JK: When I read what you said about personal immortality, while I'm inclined to agree with a lot of it — for example, your rejection of egoism — I still have some difficulties with it.
First, he agreed with Whitehead's rejection of a Laplacian concept of space and time.
We have indicated in an earlier part of this paper that we thoroughly agree with Radhakrishnan in the unqualified rejection of any use of compulsion in spiritual matters.
The problems in Hasker's account begin with his claim that, because of this rejection,» [b] oth views agree» that «the primary responsibility for [the morally wrong actions of human beings] lies with their human perpetrators and not with God.»
Having said that, it is the resolve of the founding fathers of our club to run the club in a sustainable manner using only the club's resources (even when resorting to debts), which is the reason the rejection of Usmanov was unanimous and Kroenke accepted, because he agreed with that philosophy.
Leaving aside the manipulation of the media and some copy cat blogs, there must be something else going on, because Arsenal's campaign to buy La Caz ambled through much the same type of bid - rejection - increased bid - rejection - successful bid before agreeing personal terms with our new centre forward.
While he's awaiting final word on Cuomo's attendance, Ortiz was pragmatic when I asked if he agrees with his colleagues that the governor is lagging in the urban agenda department, noting that the administration had been sidetracked by the need to respond to unexpected events — like the back - to - back tropical storms that caused unprecedented flooding upstate and the rejection of the first PEF contract.
With last year's rejection of a gay marriage law by the state Senate, a domestic partnership ceremony «is a good gesture,» agreed Councilman James Van Bramer (D - Queens).
Johnson attributed the rejection to his not agreeing to an interview with the association and said he thinks it make little sense for the group to rate candidates in uncontested elections.
I can't quite agree with Tim Stevenson's rejection of magic in technology (27 September, p 31).
I agree with this article and it is spot on, get used to rejection and also being able to reject someone.
I agree with you about how agent / editor rejections can be a good training ground for reader reviews.
As the writer who calls this the «most expensive rejection letter she ever received,» I definitely agree with everything you say here, especially this:
I agree completely with the value of rejection letters.
He said that he hadn't seen it and did not agree with the reasons for the rejection.
I have often called for rejection of scientific papers where the expermental design and / or data were weak, even though the broader conclusions agreed with my expectations.
The Court of Appeal agreed with Judge Blair's firm rejection of the argument that silence should be understood as a refusal to accept the contents of the letter.
When the agency agreed with Circuit Judge Kimberly A. Moore's understanding that a denial of institution on redundancy grounds was not a «substantive» determination, but rather meant that the issues not instituted were «redundant in terms of too many different grounds of rejection,» she criticized the practice as resembling «Putting a blindfold on and throwing darts at a wall and deciding which grounds to go forward with.
For example, at a 2010 meeting of the Association of Family Court Conciliators (AFCC), which is the largest membership organization dealing with families involved in family court, 98 % of the attendees at a plenary session who completed a survey reported that they «much» or «very much» agreed that one parent could turn a child against the other parent even though that other parent did nothing to warrant the child's rejection.
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