Sentences with phrase «rejected outright»

The assertion that Indigenous people do not have a right to self - determination must be rejected outright.
Proposals which fail to do so should be rejected outright as morally repugnant and not fit for modern Australian society.
Lying on your resume is a good way to get rejected outright.
Those who submit traditional resumes get rejected outright while those who submit a graphic portfolio of their work are the ones immediately considered.
Unstructured content, unfocused summary, irrelevant or missing skill - sets, clutter, bad strategy and vague statements will cause your resume to be rejected outright, regardless of how good a candidate you are.
Cryptocurrency traders have been warned that any Bitcoin received after the end of this month may vanish from their wallets or be rejected outright as a «chain split» takes place.
This process is not easy — you'll be rejected outright because you're a high - risk driver, and at other times you'll be slapped with exorbitantly - high auto insurance rates for insuring your aftermarket parts.
The constitutional critique has been advanced by scholars like Pam Samuelson and Tara Wheatland, accepted by a district court judge in the Tenenbaum case, dodged on appeal by the First Circuit, but rejected outright by the Eighth Circuit.
Clause 10 of the earlier version prohibited victims from using a solicitor to help them fill out or submit the claim form or to take any active role at the crucial initial stages of the claim on penalty of the entire claim being rejected outright.
He rejected it outright.
Probst, creator of the cube, rejected it outright just 6 years after it hit the market, writing this in a letter to a Herman Miller vice president:
More plants are being abandoned than rejected: Of the 59 projects listed below, only 15 were rejected outright by regulators, courts, or local authorities.
Theories are maps of reality, never complete, and like all maps they can be refined and improved or even rejected outright.
Applicants with a low credit score, indicating potentially risky financial behavior, are likely to have to pay a higher interest rate on their loan and, in some cases, may be rejected outright.
However, were it not for their digital imprint, the publisher may have rejected outright, so at least the digital imprint gets an author's foot in the door and gets them a publishing credit.
Do you know if this is an option for me, or that the concept will be rejected outright due to not being a full «book»?
He rejected it outright.
Laura's mother has already entreated him for help, a plea that Logan rejected outright.
It also has an ever - greater need for organizational and managerial skills that are notably absent in, and even rejected outright by, many older academics.
Most studies tied to an MEC were rejected outright, she says.
Now that you have read the paper and answered these questions you will need to decide if you think that the paper is 1) acceptable with no changes; 2) should be returned for revisions; or 3) should be rejected outright.
Any proposal to enact new taxes or expanding existing ones must be rejected outright,» said Greg Biryla of Unshackle Upstate.
The former minister's proposal is likely to be rejected outright by Conservative ministers, after the party pledged to protect payments to older people in their 2010 general election manifesto.
The Senate's one - house budget resolution altered the proposal, while the Assembly rejected it outright and added more spending for the circuit - breaker mechanism.
Condoleezza Rice has rejected outright allegations that the US is using European airports to transport terror suspects to countries where they might face torture.
Communism is not even rejected outright by those who suffered under it.
However, several amendments were diluted or rejected outright: selection of judicial candidates will likely continue to happen behind closed doors, the Brooklyn Democratic Party will continue to refuse to provide basic support for Brooklynites looking to organize their own Democratic clubs, and unlimited power via the proxies of absent County Committee members remain in the hands of the Chair.
Fifty - five per cent were rejected outright, and decisions can take up to four years.
«Bittergate» took on a life of its own, rural America thought he was a secret Muslim, Pennsylvania rejected him outright, and his own preacher made his life hell.
The PM's «offer» to legislate against the trade unions immediately should have been rejected outright by Miliband, rather than ignored completely.
The Gunners had supposedly put an initial bid of around # 20 million for the German international centre back, but that was rejected outright with Valencia insisting on a fee of at least # 30 million.
Wenger should be going all in this transfer window, let's say if Wolfsburg want # 50m for Draxler then give them # 50m he must not under bid putting in a # 40m offer that he knows will be rejected outright!
However this was rejected outright, to no surprise may I add given that Bolasie has just joined Everton for a reported # 30 million.
There were some whispers that Arsenal were interested at the time, but now their coach Andrey Kobelev has revealed that the Gunners offer was seriously discussed, but was rejected outright.
My husband and my daughter both rejected them outright.
Opinions differ as to whether the others rejected outright the sacrificial cult.
I know that souls are being won to Christ everyday... and in that number we can count GLBTQ folk who have said enough to the lies of Satan and rejected outright his urge to fornicate and sin.
In Mark's Gospel, in Luke's, and in Paul's writings divorce is rejected outright.
Amid this widespread feeling of helplessness and an ensuing apathy and anxiety, the churches are little trusted if not rejected outright.
In a poll taken by Christianity Today in 1957, for example, among members of the Protestant clergy who chose to call themselves conservative or fundamental, 48 % affirmed that belief in Scripture's inspiration also demanded a commitment to its inerrancy, while 52 % said they were either unsure of the doctrine of inerrancy or rejected it outright.1 Discussion within evangelicalism concerning the inspiration of Scripture has usually focused on this point: whether or not Scripture is inerrant.
Despite undergoing this painful process of deconstruction, Jazz says there is «very little» in his evangelical heritage that he has rejected outright.
Down the coast, the once - dominant Tampa Tribune went begging — Warren Buffett rejected it outright when he bought the rest of the Media General papers in 2012 — until a private buyer agreed to pay a paltry $ 9.5 million, less than a Tampa Bay mansion would go for.
In so doing, they rejected government ownership of cod fishery on the basis of Britain's failure to strengthen its whaling industry by nationalization, and they rejected outright subsidies to the wealthy owners who controlled the boats and warehouses on the basis that any government tax credits had to include workers.
CATA does not see that any of these reports has the definitive answer, but rather each has its share of good ideas — some of which need to be thought through and addressed quickly, some of which may warrant additional study, and some of which should likely be rejected outright.
His first company was rejected outright by both programs.
Whatever you think of John McCain — whether you like him or not, support his political views or reject them outright — the senior senator from Arizona — along with two other Republican Senators, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Susan Collins of Maine — refused to append their names to a bill they couldn't see.
Just because science can not both validate and invalidate a new idea doesn't mean it has to reject it outright as invalid.
It neither accepts outright or rejects outright what other people say.
The notion that God would punish an individual for eternity for an a condition they did not choose and which they have no power over is one I reject outright.
While we need to avoid the cruelty to children that arises when society assumes that their resilience allows them to flourish in any family unit however configured, we also need to avoid the cruelty of rejecting outright or devaluing all families that do not fit the norm.
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