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Examples of rejection


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There is usually a threshold that can be set to strike a balance between false rejections and false acceptances.
In many systems false acceptances can only be rejected at the price of increasing the false rejections to an unacceptable level and vice-versa.
There were two unanimous rejections, either by outright disagreement or by suggesting a different modification.
Misinformation effects are revealed when rejections are larger for the control versus reminded items.
The former are characterized by a sequence of offers and rejections.
In addition, however, the overall rate of rejections increases over time initially, and declines subsequently.
The next analysis examined misinformation effects by comparing the number of rejections to false reminded and false control items.
The number of rejections was highest in 2003 and has been minimal in 2004 and 2005 (2% and 4%).
Thus, it is highly unlikely that rejections of time reversibility are due to size distortions of the test.
The maximum score for hits and correct rejections is 5.
There was a danger that skeptics and opponents would misread those likelihood ratio tests as rejections of an entire class of models, which of course they were not.
Also, this pattern of rejections is consistent with preferences being constant over the four quarters of the year for years on either side of the 1980-1981 period.
More is widely reported in early child utterances, and seems to represent recurrence (whether as a one or a two-word utterance), and no often seems to represent nonexistence or rejections.
No rejections were observed (table 2).
Analyses of preference organization describe a range of institutionalized interactional practices through which affiliative actions (generally agreements, acceptances, etc.) and their disaffiliative counterparts (generally disagreements, corrections, rejections, etc.) are produced.
Modifications of invitations, offers and rejections.
The panel unanimously recommended the grant of deferment of 161 cases and rejections in 15 cases.
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The number of decisions—which includes rejections—for each quarter is therefore given to enable a comparison to be made.
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Complaints about rejections might well be followed by complaints about acceptances.
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The requirement to state the reasons for a refusal lends weight to such rejections and gives balance to the final outcome.
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In addition to the vast number of official rejections, an incalculable number of verbal requests have been refused point-blank.
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The goods were received, and there were very few rejections.
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Reasons for rejections in individual cases could be given only at disproportionate cost as this information is not held centrally.
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Rejections of such men are absolute, and do not entail any obligation to engage in any form of work.
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Clearly, when the number of donors is very much greater it naturally follows that the number of rejections is greater.
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The rejections were mainly on grounds of quality but some calves were over age.
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Figures of rejections on medical or other grounds, and of applications withdrawn, are not available.
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I should like a direct assurance, if it could be given, that the number of rejections will be included in a report.
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By the same date 6,300 awards had been made, including those following an application for review, and there had been 6,000 initial rejections.
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The number of rejections since that date is 6,900.
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Comparative figures of rejections for the years 1910 and 1911 are not available.
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There have been 33,000 higher-rate awards, 18,000 lower-rate awards, 23,000 rejections and 27,000 claims are pending.
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I am not sure whether he is talking about the same set of rejections and whether in all the cases no increase was allowed.
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Where this right has been exercised, rejections have been found to be negligible.
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Information about claims and rejections is not maintained on a regional basis.
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Whereas a few years ago it was two rejections to every successful application for recompense, it is now three to one.
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In the period referred to the applications received numbered about 372,000; the grants made about 254,000; and the rejections about 118,000.
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Most of the rejections by the second board were on the grounds of ear.
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I have no information of any rejections of awards given through statutory arbitration machinery in the last two years.
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In both cases, rejections of claimants whose age-groups are not yet among those eligible to receive the allowance are included.
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The rejections on medical grounds in 1958 were 125; the number for the first nine months of this year is 190.
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Crude statistics of rejections would say nothing about the comparative importance of individual cases and would therefore be largely meaningless.
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The people who suffer are the property owners; sometimes it is months before they know about offers or rejections.
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The figures which have been quoted with regard to rejections are, after all, an indication of the high standard.
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Most of the wastage caused by these rejections has been made good without much difficulty.
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Separate figures for closures and rejections for employer-based and project-based work placements are not kept.
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Rejections are made only when it becomes clear there is no prospect of achieving this.
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There were 7,426 such rejections in 1973 and 8,938 in 1974.
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Has he any information about the geographical locations concerned in these rejections?
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No details are available of any rejections during jungle training.
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The rejections were mainly on the grounds of poor quality, but some calves were over age.
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In the dangerous industries there were 284,000 cases examined and 356 rejections.
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Were the rejections on the ground of inadequate physical fitness?
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The contracts were cancelled owing to numerous rejections and great delay in delivery.
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There were 10,273 rejections, and 5,465 cases were then under inquiry.
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I agree with the view that the necessity for three rejections may be a very serious matter.
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Naturally, as a result of this increase of the heat test, the rejections became considerably greater.
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All these rejections and deferrals occurred in the last six months.
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A curious thing used to be the number of rejections of recruits because of the defective condition of their teeth.
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Does not the percentage of rejections vary inversely to the state of trade?
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All the rejections were due to the unsuitability of the applicants and none to lack of facilities for training.
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We do not publish any rejections by name.
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Because of selection procedures it is not possible to give figures for rejections on a monthly basis.
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The number of medical rejections for the first half of 1953 was 18,743.
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As for rejections, six were to end selection, two were for new grammar schools, and one was for an amalgamation.
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The numbers of awards and rejections actually made during this period which relate to these and earlier applications were 10,346 and 2,129 respectively.
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The number of rejections, including rejections of those wishing to study science and technology, is increasing all the time.
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He suffered a number of rejections during the development process.
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He says that such rejections humiliate one as an inventor when trying to get an important invention off the ground.
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The percentage of medical rejections has been going down.
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Against that, we shall not now have as many physical rejections as we had then, because the physique of the people is higher.
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They are also frequently discouraged by inexplicable rejections of many of their friends.
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I cannot say that we have had it, when we find that, after spending these vast sums, the percentage of rejections is steadily increasing.
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The percentage of rejections on medical grounds for the juvenile transfer centres and for the men's instructional centres is alarmingly high.
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The published figures of rejections do not distinguish between men whose lungs are completely clear and those with category one readings.
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Finally, there are far too many rejections of suitable applicants for training colleges because the buildings just are not there.
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No statistics are kept of applications or rejections.
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Although this is not a formal appeals process established by regulations, in practice most rejections are treated as appeals by regional offices.
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There have been a few rejections on account of excessive moisture, but the quantity rejected forms a very small percentage of the total supplied.
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The goods were carefully examined by experts, and they were in the main right, although there was a few trifling rejections.
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The rejections are turned out in routine, machine-like manner—and those who get them think they are.
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There have been ten rejections, the balance of applications being still under consideration.
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Would it not be a good thing if it were compelled openly to declare its reasons for the very small number of rejections it makes?
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I agree; two rejections, and after the third it becomes law.
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Such a fusion and coherence of mind entailed certain rejections.
However, it has been evaluated in clinical trials to determine its efficacy in preventing graft rejections after renal transplantation.
In such a circumstance, all decisions will be rejections of chance, and correct ones at that.
Uptakes with repeats, rejections, acknowledgements, and mentions of new information all present evidence of overt attention by children to adult reformulations.
In several of the cases we have examined, oh-prefaces front rejections of inquiries.
Our results suggest that the use of bootstrap critical values is essential in reducing spurious rejections of the unitroot hypothesis.
Also, the rejections of linearity must be interpreted with care because the tests are designed to test for linearity within a stationary null hypothesis.
Only a few absolute rejections of unconventional musical styles were found, and the mean preference ratings did not exceed the neutral mean range.
Another potential difficulty concerns the dependent variable in the recognition memory analysis which was based on the overall numbers correct (hits plus correct rejections).
In such a stochastic environment, standard tests of the model can lead to spurious rejections even asymptotically.
If this is so, use of the method of moments may lead to false rejections.
Although rejections were not dramatic, ceremonial did change appreciably.
On the other hand, the number of rejections has decreased rapidly after 2003, more applications being granted unconditional subsidy than before.
Total rejections rather than limitations gave rise to actions by stakeholders.
Whilst it is true that outright rejections of new technologies are rare, restrictions on the use of treatments are much more common.
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