Not exact matches
E.g., in regards to scientific support
for evolution and
rejection of creationism and the young earth dogma, in 1986, 72 US Nobel Prize winners, 17 state academies
of science and 7 other scientific societies,
signed an amicus curiae brief asking the US Supreme Court in Edwards v. Aguillard to reject a Louisiana state law requiring the teaching
of creationism, which the brief described as embodying religious dogma.
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rejection of all quest
for signs in Mark (ch.
With the PPWT, its claims
for rejection reside with the lack
of verification mechanisms but this was not an issue it raised as it
signed the Outer Space Treaty.
He concluded that Cuomo
signing the current bill «would be tantamount to a
rejection of an effort to pursue a common sense policy resolution and leave Airbnb with no choice but to stand up
for its New York hosts and immediately commence litigation against New York State.
The Assembly in a statement
signed by its Speaker, Mohammed Salihu, reiterated its
rejection of Obasanjo's Coalition
for New Nigeria (CNM), describing it as a selfish agenda created to cause disunity among Nigerians.
After leaving the hospital, patients are expected to return to the Penn Transplant Institute
for ongoing therapy and medical care and are monitored
for any
signs of infection,
rejection or medication side effects.
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Buckets and buckets
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rejection slips may not be especially useful, but
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sign that independently publishing could be a reasonable option.
After facing constant publisher
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Presidential
signing statements,
rejection of oversight, refusals to testify, unequal application
of law
for the rich and white, abuse
of Social Security, road and other trust funds, abuse
of prisoners in violation
of international treaties, refusal to reveal special industry consultants to the president, invasion
of privacy in defiance
of law and the Constitution as generally understood, expansion
of U.S. presence abroad without informing Congress, a secret intelligence establishment big enough to field armies yet unable to provide reliable intelligence.
While the United States
signed the agreement, it was clear from a forceful Senate vote months earlier — a 95 - to - 0 preemptive
rejection of any treaty that would harm the economy or be unfair — that President Clinton or any successor would have a very tough time getting the approval from Congress necessary
for ratification.
«Jury nullification is nothing less than a
rejection of a law
of this state that has been passed by the state Legislature and
signed by the Governor, and
for this reason it should never be undertaken lightly.
Your uninsured motorist coverage limits must be equal to those
of your liability coverage (see above) UNLESS you ask
for a lower limit; in which case, you must get and
sign a
rejection form from your insurer.
The accumulation
of rejection letters, voicemails, emails, and, yes, unfortunately, text messages, is a good
sign for any job search.
If DeRosa's round
rejection of a skilled nursing REIT spin - off positions WellTower to pursue more private - pay business, it could be one
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