She said she sympathized with some mothers, but not when they refuse to acknowledge what their child has done.
Now and then, an obnoxious client would not only refuse to tip them but also walk off with their belongings.
Farbrace, 41, left his job as coach and head of the academy with Kent two years ago, but he says he could not refuse the opportunity to return.
The sequester was designed to be onerous and undesirable, and it remains our view that that is not the way to go, because Congress needs to do this in a responsible way -- not abdicate its responsibility, not refuse to -- and alternatively, not refuse to accept the consequences of its inability to compromise, but refocus their efforts on finding a solution here.
But the judge also ruled that she could not arbitrarily refuse to certify later-amended returns (based on recounts).
If I were to build to a surface-to-air missile capable of destroying an airliner, can I assume that Sheriff Mueller would not only refuse to enforce federal registration, but would actively prevent federal agents from arresting me?
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Like so many families of Sichuan orphans, they refuse to put them up for adoption but do not have the means to care for them, either.
But planners urged councillors to refuse them, saying two similar developments were not sustainable.
Whether or not the Ulster Unionists sit down at the table opposite Sinn Fein, only agree to attend if they can sit in another room, or refuse to talk to anyone but the British government, may not matter that much.
But he is allowed to refuse planning permission if he feels the relevant borough has not extracted enough planning gain from the developers.
At his own clinic, he said he was not allowed by law to refuse anyone for IVF on these grounds, but tried to persuade them to defer treatment in such circumstances.
Mr Massie said a nightclub could not, for example, currently refuse entry to a wheelchair-user, but could bar access from a gay person.
But if private clinics no longer exist or refuse to help, then the NHS will remove the implants, but will not replace them.
Expert witnesses and police officers may be able to withstand the pressure of their performance being broadcast, he said, but "fearful or intimidated witnesses would refuse to attend court, which could impact seriously if not terminally on the successful prosecution of a case".
Casual refuse collectors have been brought in to help council staff, but some areas have not had a collection for four weeks.
"I think that if any of its participants have a conscience and this is key not only in human morality but also in the Russian criminal law they have a duty to refuse to participate in this blasphemy, " she said.
Not only do some Haredi newspapers refuse to publish ads with non-kosher phone numbers, but parents are worried their children will be blacklisted by the shadchan, or matchmaker, if their numbers are not kosher.
The Brothers may tussle bitterly with the generals in due course, especially if they refuse to step down pretty smartly, but for the moment the two sides are seeking not to antagonise each other.
Insurers could still refuse to cover a company altogether, but it might remove a big barrier to bank lending, not only to carmakers.
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We understand wanting reviewers to sign non-disclosure agreements (not a big deal, though we generally refuse to sign them ourselves) or divulge confidential information, but trying to squash all rumors and speculation about unreleased gadgets on user bulletin boards is absolutely freaking stupid and ultimately counterproductive.
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