The reason why we refuse to take these examples to heart is rather simple.
We can, as Dave Ramsey proclaims, refuse to take part in an economic downturn.
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It might be useful in patients who are poorly controlled on warfarin or refuse to take it.
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Furthermore, if they are offered a job and refuse to take it, they may lose their benefits altogether.
The union says other members of staff have been threatened with dismissal if they refuse to take a test.
It's a shame that people refuse to take the benefit from Noer's article.
"They are being threatened with the closure of their business if they refuse to take part, " the agency said.
Other measures include making criminals pay the entire cost of their defence if they refuse to take part in means testing.
You don't mention which tour operator (or operators?) refuse to take your bookings, so it's difficult for me to talk specifics.
And we are taking the difficult decisions that the Conservatives refuse to take, to halve the deficit over the next four years.
He was only the third person in its history to refuse to take part after family and friends had gathered in a studio.
But they too backed down reluctantly under tough pressure from the government and after three Scottish players said they would refuse to take part.
Moreover, these towns refuse to take responsibility when one of their trees takes down power lines, damages a house or car, or worse a transformer.
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There is no sanction if their parents refuse to take them.
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Mr Paul Thorpe, chairman of its junior doctors' committee, said many would refuse to take up consultant jobs if it meant signing up to the new contract.
With hedge funds now holding a proportion of the bonds and threatening to refuse to take part in the deal, the scope for negotiation may be limited.
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Many Malaysians, too, refuse to take his remarks very seriously.
Pfizer and Bristol were already positioning Eliquis as being the option for patients who refuse to take warfarin, having run a clever study that compared the drug to aspirin.
Women's groups say other measures like punishing police officers who refuse to take action on a rape complaint, and speeding up court procedures against rapists, would be more effective.
And in 2000, the Spanish Football Federation said it radically opposed Gibraltar's membership of the organisation and would refuse to take part in any competition which involved the colony.
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The 72-year-old Reverend Ian Paisley, the leader of the one big political party to refuse to take part in peace talks, continues to hold many would-be moderates in check.
According to Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA) charter flight customers can refuse to take a seat on a plane that has been delayed more than 12 hours, claiming a full refund.
On the other hand, if a large number of states refuse to take any action, it would give those in Washington who really want a narrow, federal solution full license to impose a one-size-fits-all solution.
It demanded a binding agreement that Slovakia would refuse to take part in the European Stabilisation Mechanism - which is meant to replace the EFSF in 2013 - and a veto over future bailout disbursements from the EFSF.
It is after all less than 20 years since Sinn Fein's policy was to refuse to take up any seats in won in the Irish parliament, the Dail, on the grounds that the assembly was created by the treaty which partitioned Ireland in the early 1920s.
The Faculty of Advocates and the Law Society of Scotland, who welcomed the bill's broad principles, said they would be unable to properly represent an accused without their instructions during evidence-taking, and both warned that their members would most likely refuse to take on such a role.
But the first day's proceedings were overshadowed by a decision by Pakistan's chief justice, Said-uz Zaman Siddiqi, and five other Supreme Court judges, to refuse to take an oath of allegiance that would have in effect bound them to the army-led administration that has run the country since the coup in October.
Lord Justice Leveson's call for a system of voluntary independent self-regulation of the press posed a problem for the politicians - how to make any new system independent enough to satisfy the victims whilst at the same time making it not so independent as to convince the press to walk away and refuse to take part.
But some heart researchers are pushing back, saying that there is still a role for niacin, albeit a diminished one, and that the study does not allow scientists to tease out whether the side effects were due to niacin or a second drug, laropiprant, that Merck added to prevent the hot, unpleasant facial flushing that is one of the main reasons people often refuse to take niacin.
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