And with so many applications pending, both surprise acceptances and disappointing rejections are more likely.
Thirty or so rejections later, Rock must have wondered what he'd gotten himself into.
Guardsman Stokes, who is black, resigned after three years of constant racial abuse and promotion rejections.
Overall rejections represented a fraction of prospective gun sales and most involved applicants with criminal records.
Clinton's interlocutors need to go beyond exploring the record of repeated rejections of requests from Ambassador J.
And as for those scandalous rejections, we know that it can feel very unfair to be turned down.
Keynes did not come to his rejections of the Classical view via some process of disinterested economic reasoning.
"I've got dealers who have submitted the paperwork three times and have gotten three rejections, " said Representative Pete Hoekstra.
Finally, Optimism carries us through the inevitable rejections of forging new ground and helps us take the longer view.
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It took 15 ballot failures and a couple of post-election rejections before Ron Santo made it, but he made it.
But rejections, because they are not final and are therefore part of communication during an ongoing drug application, are considered confidential.
Others who received Harvard rejections include "Today" show host Meredith Vieira, who was turned down in 1971 as a high-school senior.
Another round of mutual rejections got me down to the final 20.
The Irish government has issued fresh rejections of claims that it interfered in police investigations of the Omagh bombing for political reasons.
Offers are guided by notions of what is fair, as are rejections.
The tentative patent rejections are not final but are also not meaningless.
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Biotechnology investors are sensitive about disclosure issues because stocks often make gains or losses rapidly on news events like FDA approvals or rejections.
Today, he reckons that this has risen to six or seven rejections, and as many as ten in the case of some luckless firms.
As of Sunday, the number of checks so far this year that resulted in rejections totaled 20, 004, or almost 1.3 percent, according to the FBI.
After many rejections, she sent her manuscript unsolicited to small publishers.
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"Many loan rejections by banks turn out to be good for the individual, preventing one from encumbering themselves with debt that they cannot afford, " he says.
You must pay attention to insurance rejections and government-reimbursement rules.
At Facebook, the company's site-integrity team spends its days and nights scanning for spikes in what users report as spam, and other unusual activity, such as friend request rejections.
Visa rejections are currently at an all-time high and companies are not able to send enough support and maintenance staff to their client locations overseas to complete projects on time.
Think about the rejections you have been faced with over the past 6 months and use these four variables to evaluate how you could have or will overcome the objections you faced.
The rejected guys make new offers, in order of their preferences, perhaps resulting in new rejections, until none of the guys is rejected or no rejected guy wants to propose to anyone else.
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There was a strong relationship between social context and the relative level of rejected ballots - the greater the degree of social deprivation in a constituency, the higher the rate of ballot rejections.
The hours of work and inevitable rejections may seem frustrating and overwhelming at first, but if you learn to look it at the right way, it could serve you incredibly well in the future.
In a 2001 interview with the BBC, after she had won the WHSmith Book Award for fiction, Binchy described the five rejections she received for her first novel as "a slap in the face".
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