1. And like door-to-door salesmen, they face rejection, suspicion and, at times, outright rudeness, with angry hang-ups replacing slammed front doors. 2. Breimer, in turn, can advocate for a candidate and ready himself to soften the blow for boys facing rejection. 3. Congress passed the tax measure early last month but lawmakers have refrained from forwarding it to the White House, where it faces certain rejection. 4. Congress passed the tax measure in early August but has refrained from forwarding it to the White House, where it faces certain rejection. 5. Industry officials say they should not have to face rejection from the government after spending many years and millions of dollars in the permitting process. 6. Large numbers of Chinese have faced rejections this year, embassy officials acknowledge, and the rejection rate has been high compared with last year. 7. Milosevic is not the first tyrant to face rejection by his people, and he should reflect on some relevant history. 8. So facing certain rejection, presidents are normally reluctant to include any item in their budget that might be remotely controversial politically. 9. This time, just a few years after regaining their independence, they face rejection by the United States and its European allies. 10. Though these reformers faced rejection at home, they had a disproportionate influence on the South. |
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