Since February 2010 when the scans became compulsory we have had only nine refusals.
To this end, a company can include valuation restrictions as well as rights-of-first refusals on selling shares to rivals.
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Federal officials have said such refusals often serve as covers for racial discrimination.
And so we ask people, have you already voted or let them volunteer because we were getting such high refusals.
Six horses were retired for refusals, among them Wilson's Bee Diplomatic, overnight leader Ruth Edge's Two Thyme and Emily Baldwin's Drivetime.
IT-service provider, which has about 5, 000 people in America, report increased delays in securing visas, and a higher proportion of refusals.
Refusals for planning permissions for major housing developments have risen from 15% in the late 1990s to 25% in 2002, according to the study.
Chalk it up to fierce competition and customers' continued refusals to part with cash very easily, even as they loosen the purse strings a bit.
Businessmen used to speedy visas are now suffering delays and refusals.
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Test case appeals over the refusals, which were due to be heard by the Asylum and Immigration Tribunal (AIT) on 21 July, will be delayed pending the outcome.
The government insists the extradition flow has not been entirely westward: between January 2004 and April 2012, England and Wales sent 83 people to America (refusing nine requests) while America handed over 41 (with no refusals).
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Given Still's history of refusals and his insistence on controlling how his work was seen, it makes sense that at his death he retained hundreds of his paintings and more than a thousand works on paper, plus a substantial archive.
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