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No reasons have been given for any of the rejections.
Instead, they find new ways to turn rejections into milestones.
As the rejections piled up, Mr. Hill started to despair.
Complicating matters, Mr. Trump has not always taken rejections kindly.
But it's left us wired to overreact to everyday rejections.
But his mother, Gayle, was well aware of the rejections.
Since then, asylum applications have stalled and rejections have soared.
Companies can also use technology as a reminder to prioritize rejections.
Refugee admissions have plummeted, while rejections of asylum applications have increased.
There's a pressing need to address violent responses to romantic rejections.
Even after the settlement, rejections of midwife-issued birth certificates continued.
Manna said the alliance planned to challenge the rejections in court.
The countries plan to push through with negotiations despite the rejections.
Increased restrictions and rejections of H-21B visas have companies worried.
All of my early rejections thankfully came with some helpful feedback.
In May, a batch of rejections plunged the camp into despair.
She submitted them to publishers; they came back with encouraging rejections.
My response to job rejections has always been much the same.
Those rejections consequently set them up to be deported without trial.
For the poor parents I met, children's food rejections cost too much.
And I didn't do anything cute like wallpaper my room with rejections.
It went out on submission and none of the rejections surprised me.
I did see some rejections, though, but not of the romantic nature.
We got six rejections in one day – and we felt like crap!
It is a personal rejection, one encompassed in a wave of rejections.
They discovered his requests and her rejections in emails he had deleted.
LONDON — Job rejections are never pleasant, but they can sometimes be useful.
I've had many friends tell me of their continuous rejections on Airbnb.
Democrats have argued that the rejections are disenfranchisement, and lawsuits have followed.
Of course, full-throated rejections tend to stick in Mr. Trump's craw.
Last week, PPG dropped its bid attempt after repeated rejections from Akzo.
"I started contacting labels, and I got so many rejections," she says.
While I am confident, I know this experience comes with hurdles and rejections.
They'll process my triumphs and rejections, then inevitably repackage them for targeted advertising.
The rejections made me feel as if the whole world was against me.
Both outcomes were more or less seen as rejections of far-right populism.
About once a month every month for years, Jones received rejections in response.
EPA lost a court case recently over its previous rejections of waiver requests.
The sources said that the number of decisions overruling the rejections was unprecedented.
Will it lead to more formal rejections of the UN system to come?
I continued sending thoughtful rejections but became more circumspect in my psychic predictions.
Several others, which did not want to be quoted, were also facing rejections.
If you want to power through clear rejections, find a schedule that works.
For people trying to flee Yemen, the rejections have come at considerable cost.
It's the middle of December and I have 101 rejections and 39 acceptances.
She endured many rejections before her first book, "Clementine," was published in 1962.
He received over 60 rejections before the novel was eventually published in 2009.
Thompson's letter comes following two other congressional rejections from the Cabinet last week.
Many had knocked Ingraham for criticizing Hogg over his college rejections, including lawmakers.
In its past rejections of Heplisav-B, the FDA cited unresolved safety concerns.
Beyond rejections and prior authorization requirements, some insurers also set dose and duration limits.
There will be rejections, there will be misunderstood stories, there will be bad reviews.
Parikh's findings suggested that the code rejections were due to engineering rank, not gender.
But Whiteside, who leads the NBA with 32 blocks per game, had no rejections.
But rejections are hitting others seeking to patent AMPs or close copies of them.
Brown says learning to love yourself helps you turn job rejections into career wins.
There was no mention of the multiple Palestinian rejections of generous Israeli peace proposals.
After receiving that slew of rejections, Allan strove harder to bag his dream career.
The founder who turned 37 rejections and an unexpected pivot into a thriving business
The new offer follows Rockwell's rejections of Emerson's overtures for much of this year.
I've gotten rejections on similar puzzles because the theme entries just weren't funny enough.
China is unlikely to flinch too hard from the Pacific islands&apos rejections, though.
Some of the rejections are due to miscommunication on part of private loan servicers.
Ingraham has come under fire after mocking Hogg for his college rejections on Twitter.
We have always ebbed and flowed with expressions and rejections of masculinity and femininity.
Older women receive more rejections in the hiring process than men, in addition to minorities.
Dr. MacKenzie says that just tracking drivers' upfront rejections would pick up too much noise.
Analysts have found they cannot accurately predict Fed rejections over the quality of capital management.
Ingraham came under fire last week after mocking Hogg on Twitter over his college rejections.
Some voters in Gwinnett County told CNN last week that they found the rejections confusing.
Such rejections also bring up questions about the editor's relationship to both artist and writer.
The lawsuits said the rejections without first letting voters challenge the determination violated voters' constitutional rights.
It was a meeting that would put an end to weeks of entreaties, rejections and consideration.
After a series of rejections, I soon realized that I had to conform for career opportunities.
About four out of ten of those rejections were for immigrant visas, according to federal data.
Andrea Lindholz, a member of the governing Christian Social Union, says rejections are not politically motivated.
Wisconsin blocked 683 shots with freshman big man Nate Reuvers posting a season-best five rejections.
In others, they speak directly to the camera about their routines, hopes, dreams, worries, and rejections.
The 17 rejections also were the most ever recorded by the Bucks in a home game.
Introductions to 15 angel investors left them with eight rejections, and seven people ignoring them entirely.
My peers wrote about online dating, strange roommates, odd living situations, first big loves and rejections.
But to hear a prominent television host mock his college rejections was "extremely frustrating," he said.
In Providence, criminal record denials made up 61 percent of rejections for public housing in 2014.
Both acceptances and rejections would count as a sort of win, and I liked those odds.
Ward reminds us of one of the most eloquent rejections of civility-as-niceness, the Rev.
Under federal law, the secretary of state doesn't have the power to personally overturn visa rejections.
But critics like Larson complain USTR's process is difficult to navigate and leads to many rejections.
This wouldn't lead to automatic rejections, but would be considered negative factors in a complex formula.
The study found that only 8 percent of rejections are due to a low credit score.
"Initially, I wanted to create this as a tool to help condition myself to rejections for job interviews, but I knew that YC apps were due a week ago, so I settled on YC interview rejections as version 1," Lee explained in an email sent to TechCrunch.
The Office selected six areas for an initial review where they will assess the deviation of subject matter eligibility rejections from official guidance, the consistency of subject matter eligibility rejections in different art areas, and the practice of compact prosecution when subject matter eligibility issues are present.
The Knights of Columbus and the Chaldean Archdiocese apparently received rejections in the weeks before Longi's removal.
Neither responded to a request for comment on whether those rejections had been brought to Pence's attention.
It's often confusing and drawn out, consisting of icy conversations, gaslighting, project cancellations, transition rejections, or demotions.
After seven long months of applications, rejections, interviews and waiting, I finally had the coveted job offer.
Morin forgets that women often have to make their rejections blatantly clear, lest their oblivious suitors return.
Immigration lawyers believe most of the increase in rejections is down to stricter consideration of minor offences.
Most dispiriting of all, her hand was having more painful rejections, requiring more trips to the hospital.
She says he "propositioned her for dates and sex despite her repeated rejections," and inappropriately touched her.
Rejections of earlier nominations from Budapest, Bucharest and Paris scuttled the original start date of Nov. 1.
He received more than a dozen rejections — including from KFC — before being hired as an English teacher.
It has introduced complex, vague new "vetting" questions designed to trip up applicants and lead to rejections.
Therefore, emerging issues are handled with a more conventional approach either with rejections or with slow adaptation.
So our opinion is if SAWS doesn't exist, why are we still going through 22019-page rejections?
After two years of Skype calls and visa rejections, we finally reconnected in Delaware for six hours.
One reason for the rejections is that many Puerto Ricans cannot prove that they own a home.
She conceded that applicants like Doyle could have been excluded under the old policy of blanket rejections.
"You said yourself there are no rejections and you are rejecting Mason," Sam wrote in an email.
Journal rejections and conference feedback could be arbitrary and cruel, but at least they usually weren't personal.
I submitted some regrettably bad puzzles, received many polite rejections and improved my skills bit by bit.
It took seven years and dozens of rejections to get the second one published in The Times.
The aide said Kihuen "propositioned her for dates and sex despite her repeated rejections," according to BuzzFeed.
Trump's frequent cry that "America is full" is reflected in the spike in visa rejections since 2017.
The Council has cited various grounds for the rejections, such as "corruption and being unfaithful to Islam".
Once I started to apply for those roles, I was getting interviews, not rejections, left and right.
Three others reached by CNN said they received letters from the county notifying them of the rejections.
His eight blocks set a record for most rejections in any half of basketball in Heat history.
She says the reason they're on top is because the file drawers themselves are filled with rejections.
And a lot of the rejections that you&aposve seen, I think it was 22018 with Barack Obama.
More recently, Syrian artist Khaled Barakeh, who is based in Berlin, has received a remarkable string of rejections.
Even with an inbox filled with rejections, we still felt determined to turn our daydream into a reality.
Rejections were marked with a red X. Most have neither, signaling no reply one way or the other.
Both complained extensively in online rants about women, appearing to harbor deep and deadly resentment around their rejections.
The App Store guidelines, which dictate the rules around App Store rejections, won't be updated until this fall.
So would it be better to track all rejections and cancellations, even before the ride request was accepted?
Sarah (Amy Landecker) doesn't really have an arc this season so much as a constant series of rejections.
The short story is that I haven't been trying hard enough and still take rejections way too seriously.
Which is why the constant rejections from the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce began to wear on some fans.
For now, there's no across-the-board regulation, just ad hoc FDA approvals or rejections for individual patients.
I'd convinced myself that this experiment would shield me from the pain of individual rejections, and guess what?
He began his career as a teacher and famously suffered dozens of job rejections before launching Alibaba Group.
It was the latest, and harshest, in a string of rejections of the church's authority in recent years.
But where the young moderns of Paris relished their rejections from the official Salons, Velázquez was no outsider.
Hydeia Broadbent, 33, Las Vegas Sometimes I have to deal with rejections and people being afraid of me.
But while United States officials have rejected a growing number of Chinese deals, rejections in Canada are rare.
But politically, the trifecta of rejections tells us that Mr. Trump's grip on congressional Republicans may be loosening.
Gwinnett County has also faced criticism from voting rights activists who say the rejections disproportionately affect minority voters.
Then again, I also got a couple of rejections this past week, so there's always room for improvement!
Their decisions can be appealed to the court system, but rejections can leave migrants in legal limbo for years.
They allowed me to document their aspirations, successes and rejections, and all the bizarre situations that came our way.
That's led to previously approved apps receiving rejections, while other apps in breach of policy have been let in.
He recalls the many rejections he received early in his career when he put forward female candidates for roles.
Senior forward Damonte Dodd recorded a career high-tying six blocked shots against Indiana and is averaging 215 rejections.
The buzz cut and the beehive were the status quo; the shag and the Afro were rejections of it.
Its automation systems flag issues while streamlining obvious approvals or rejections so docs can focus on more complex cases.
Both Macron and Trump were elected, in part, as the result of generational rejections of a partisan status quo.
It came nearly two years after the companies first proposed joining forces, and after two rejections by the commission.
A California federal appeals court ruled Thursday that asylum-seekers have the right to appeal rejections in U.S. courts.
Hill claimed that Thomas had repeatedly asked her to go out with him and would not respect her rejections.
And the rejections didn't stop after they completed the accelerator program — the duo was rejected by 37 more VCs.
Judge Morris' decision echoes a common theme in many judicial rejections of Trump administration policies, particularly on environmental issues.
Begley's attempts to get it into the App Store have been met with a seemingly endless series of rejections.
He has, though, started to give his few rejections the dramatic flair that defines the rest of his game.
I didn't express anything after these rejections, as I didn't want to feel like I was rocking the boat.
After the Grenfell Tower fire, the dangers of reflexive rejections of regulation, like Mr. Trump's executive order, are clearer.
Within the remote imaging license process, for example, rejections or revocations of licenses are often done without an explanation.
After years of obsessive solving, and a handful of polite rejections, it's exciting to actually have a puzzle published!
A rally against voter suppression is set for today in Georgia, where absentee ballot rejections have sparked an outcry.
Shavkat Butaev, 50, who works for a company that helps Russians get visas, said rejections were way up, too.
But the true reason many VCs use these simple rejections is because they don't want to hurt founders' feelings.
After several rejections from other doctors, Tonni was able to identify another Muslim OB/GYN who also wore hijab.
The unjustified rejections and chronic delays outraged American veterans, who felt indebted to their Afghan colleagues who worked alongside them.
Rejections can range from mild to severe, and the treatment for it can range from simple to invasive and aggressive.
Obama did the second, but it didn't go in the way reformers would like — it's resulted in thousands of rejections.
One promising piece of evidence shows that changing someone's beliefs about personality can shift his or her reaction to rejections.
Though it's not clear if the rejections came from Defense Secretary Jim Mattis or Chair of the Joint Chiefs Gen.
I do not believe that the actions of these men merit full-blown rejections of the church and its teachings.
Of those, 21000% of the rejections had to do with filing errors — clerical mistakes that could, with time, be remedied.
The period mirrors the one that followed French and Dutch rejections of a European constitution in dual referendums in 2005.
If you're old and poor, you will face rejections by rising numbers of doctors who won't take Medicare or Medicaid.
It was the first in a long series of rejections from people he approached for money, a venue or both.
A whistleblower alleges that Klein played a key role in reversing security clearance rejections for more than two dozen officials.
Schools work down the list making fresh offers as rejections occur, with each pupil keeping a single, most preferred, offer.
But prescription rejections remain high as insurers worry about the cost of long-term treatment for potentially millions of patients.
This stance has gotten Apple in trouble before, and yet the company has remained steadfast in many of its rejections.
It's what has kept him going and helped her power through the rejections that nearly compelled her to quit acting.
Egypt's telecom regulator said last week it would consider an international auction of the licences in light of the rejections.
But he also said rejections were rare because Viniv wines are not commercially sold; they are savored by their creators.
The Justice Department said the remaining rejections were based on information found in the background investigation or pre-employment process.
Dave Jones, California's insurance commissioner, said in a statement that such rejections could amount to illegal discrimination under California law.
Afterward, Shkreli turned his Twitter page into a shrine for Lauren ... insinuating they were a couple, despite her frequent rejections.
The repeated rejections sparked a dispute with Elliott Management, an American hedge fund founded by the billionaire Paul E. Singer.
In a report, state television also quoted the ministry as saying rejections of visa applications by Chinese nationals had increased.
Rattled by those rejections, he signed up for PositiveSingles, believing it offered a better shot at a long lasting relationship.
In pursuit of 100 rejections, I put myself forward for opportunities I'd previously thought were for smarter, funnier, cooler people.
Armed with a degree from the Chicago Art Institute, he nevertheless faced a string of rejections because of his race.
It seemed he was connected to everyone, especially in the city's cultural circles, but there were a lot of rejections.
Twenty-two New York Times rejections later, all giving me kind and useful feedback, Jill and I made one together.
In Trump's America, visa rejections aren't about making the United States safer — they exist to clamp down on opposing viewpoints.
It was my first accepted puzzle after about a dozen rejections, and only my second go at making a themeless.
The subsequent rejections they receive from Lawrence and Jared sting, but it's this argument that is the most gut wrenching.
Seeds of the revolt against Clinton-like neoliberalism can be found in the many rejections of governments in Europe and elsewhere.
Learning to handle rejections sets one up to be fearless, which is an important trait that they should have, he explained.
The reasons for the firm's rejections vary from concerns that Trump won't listen to advice to worry that he won't pay.
The work of a venture capitalist can be grueling: having to constantly deliver rejections, facing failure, and working around the clock.
As supply chains move from China to poorer countries, rejections could rise to $22019trn by 220, says the World Economic Forum.
Gassama is waiting for his day in court, where a Justice Ministry source said about half the committees' rejections are overturned.
Their success reminded me my dreams are possible, even when those rejections left me feeling like they were out of reach.
It presages ongoing rejections of requests related to how the White House doled out individual security clearances to senior Trump aides.
But the number of rejections on the vague grounds of "good character" more than doubled between 2012 and 2016, to 5,525.
The Parkland, FL teen just fired back at Ingraham saying she's sorry for calling Hogg a whiner over his college rejections.
Thomas added that for one of her stories, which she admits "never got anywhere," the author had received over 200 rejections.
Early in his career, Ma faced a string of rejections, which he said helped to build his mettle as an entrepreneur.
Some states, such as Alabama and Wyoming, have already doubled down in 2016 on their previous rejections of Medicaid expansion. Gov.
Rejections from a Thread student can add to self-doubts or loneliness; a phone call or hug can brighten their outlook.
The contributors to the Weird Al Star Fund never became resentful of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, despite their repeated rejections.
"I'm now on round five of rejections," said Mr. Bade, 19913, a waiter and martial arts instructor who lives in Chicago.
So from the chaos of those accidental admissions and rejections, YC is now going to make this same "mistake" on purpose.
I realized that if I wanted to bounce back from the research rejections, I had to find a way to teach.
He recounted his early struggles to get published, drawing out the tale of his successive rejections in a perfectly timed routine.
But I think it's important to step back and connect the dots among his many rejections of the rule of law.
Most of the other candidates leaned toward opposing the killing, with Mr. Sanders and Ms. Warren giving the most definitive rejections.
Perhaps most importantly, President Obama's forceful rejections of "woke" culture and ideological purity should be a wakeup call for the left.
But it's repeated and repeated slights and repeated rejections, and it all kind of adds up to what we're seeing now.
According to The Washington Post, Kotb faced 27 rejections before finally getting the "yes" she needed to jump-start her career.
Be honest: Are you facing the kind of rejections where you can't understand why the other person won't take your meeting?
The appeal and more rejections So the company tried its luck before the US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit.
When we read of Conan Doyle's initial literary rejections, we know the riches and fame that will one day greet him.
THOMPSON: FIRSTLY, I THINK THE REJECTIONS ARE SO SMALL STATISTICALLY RELATIVE TO THE INCREASES, THERE'S NOT MUCH TO BE READ INTO THEM.
Although Long did not give a specific reason in his letter for the rejections, he pointed to FEMA's requirements for funeral assistance.
NNN's weighted average remaining lease term is long at 11.5 years, signaling durability in cash flows, absent tenant bankruptcies and lease rejections.
In 4.43, you pushed through a Medicaid reform in your state over the rejections of many of the Republicans in your state.
The Socialists, anti-austerity alliance Unidos Podemos, and regional parties from the Basque Country and Catalonia voted against him, making 180 rejections.
"We must always examine scrupulously requests for support from our partners - we mustn't affirm hastily, nor issue knee-jerk rejections," she said.
Last fall, an unnamed female engineer analyzed internal data and found that women received 35% more rejections of their code than men.
The recommendations are aimed at raising production and handling practices to minimize the risk of import delays or rejections, USDA officials said.
Beeler dismissed the lawsuits with prejudice, meaning they cannot be filed again, citing other courts' rejections of similar claims in other cases.
It helps to view all of the crappy parts of the process (even the rejections that can feel more personal) this way.
The survey, done every four months, also found a rise in those applying for and accessing credit, and a drop in rejections.
He then got into a verbal sparring match with Fox News host Laura Ingraham, who taunted him on Twitter over his rejections.
Let's hear from Mr. Guzzetta: I got a lot of rejections after trying some themeless grids, so I tried for simplicity here.
Sometimes it's because you received too many rejections in a 24-hour period and you can't shake the imposter syndrome for days.
The psychology of fundraising is often cited by founders as being mentally taxing with even very successful companies having been through rejections.
Op-Ed Contributor Among Donald J. Trump's traits is his penchant for internalizing and personalizing things — insults, rejections and even policy disagreements.
According to the woman, Kihuen repeatedly propositioned her despite her rejections, and touched her thigh on two separate occasions without her consent.
"We thought, we're not putting him through this all the time; he's not going to have all these rejections," Maria Sheehan said.
This is my third acceptance by The New York Times, with enough rejections to give me a batting average below Bob Uecker.
It took a long time to sell my first novel, "An Untamed State," nearly two years, two agents, two revisions, countless rejections.
But when it comes to blocks on James, how does Allen's rate against some of the other fortunate rejections over the years?
However, that number is similar in percentage terms to rejections of asylum applications in previous years when the numbers were much smaller.
A number of iOS app developers have been mystified by a new wave of app rejections related to their use of Apple's emojis.
After he ordered a review of the program, cases were approved more expeditiously, but even now unjustified delays and unexplained rejections remain common.
After many rejections, and later poor sales when it finally did get published, Cooper then thought that part of her life was over.
They said the number of rejections that were overruled was unprecedented — it had happened only once in the three years preceding Kline's arrival.
Other potential areas for the app to help users include managing approvals and rejections in the hiring process, as well as internal ticketing.
This alone earned automatic rejections from some of the established venture capital firms she initially shopped her idea around to, including Google Ventures.
Whether it's through rejections or plot struggle, you become thrilled at the idea of how many times you can get back up again.
These rejections — which separate her from many mainstream currents in sculpture — ought to gain her attention, but I don't know that they will.
AS) in a 26.3 billion euro ($64.423 billion) deal, stung by repeated rejections from the company, legal defeats and hostility from Dutch politicians.
Still, for a department under intense pressure to get migration numbers down, the vague character clause offers a simple way to increase rejections.
After a year of encouraging rejections from Will and Joel, I'm happy to make my New York Times debut on a classical note.
Facebook ad moderators cite the company's advertising policies as the reason for their rejections, screenshots of messages between Facebook and the companies show.
"I don't want to rule out that wrong decisions were made, but there is the possibility" of appealing rejections in court, she said.
EU membership has been dangled in front of Turkey since negotiations started in 2005, despite the glaring problem of German and Cypriot rejections.
In addition, the Office will also study the clarity and motivation in obviousness rejections, written description issues in continuing applications, and, functional claiming.
The woman, who worked as Kihuen's finance director, told BuzzFeed News that Kiuhen made frequent advances and propositioned her despite her repeated rejections.
In under three years in office, May has survived two no-confidence votes, three rejections of her Brexit deal, and 36 cabinet resignations.
And so Crosby's A Body Undone can read like a litany of rejections of all the people she might be understood to be.
A mother lingered afterward to share a story about her daughter, who was extremely distressed about her own college rejections and killed herself.
While it's also frequently corrected its mistakes, rejections like Metadata's show that Apple is not afraid to wield its power without explaining itself.
After a couple of encouraging "near miss" rejections, I decided to take a more serious and systematic approach to making a themeless puzzle.
"The number of rejections is rising, so we have to do more about repatriations and deportations," Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere said Thursday.
Beijing could introduce different kinds of barriers, including surprise inspections, license rejections for American companies or a broadening of China's "unreliable entities" list.
Beijing could introduce different kinds of barriers, including surprise inspections, license rejections for American companies or a broadening of China's "unreliable entities" list.
Sources tell me that North Korean negotiators have started to sour on Pompeo because he keeps repeating the request despite the multiple rejections.
Those rejections have presented a problem for Juul, which needs strong science to prove that "juuling" offers more public health benefit than risk.
SMH#AirbnbWhileBlack About a yr ago I changed my profile pic to me in a cap n gown after several rejections to rent.
You'll hear of exotic dancing, heartbreaking high school rejections, and experiences with Australian wild life that will make you laugh, cry, and everything between.
I became an engineer through late nights with friends, managers who helped me find my voice, and rejections from many, many scholarships and internships.
Mr Tripathi's "Shiva Trilogy" was initially published as a digital download by his literary agent after it received more than 20 rejections from publishers.
Kihuen's former campaign finance director, Samantha (whose last name BuzzFeed News withheld), alleged that Kihuen propositioned her for dates and sex despite repeated rejections.
That represented a sharp rise in refusals when compared with the eight rejections recorded in total between 2010 and 2015, according to the newspaper.
If you've been exasperated about the bad dates, rejections, and the mind games you deal with in the dating market, it's not just you.
Succinct rejections flooded my inbox (in some ways, the cutting silence from the majority of the positions I had applied to was even worse).
I constantly felt like I wasn't 100% qualified because of the ongoing rejections and people who told me my dreams were out of reach.
The Nobel Foundation does not accept any rejections of the prize - Dylan's name will be listed as the winner in 2016 whatever he says.
The federal courts upheld 19 of the 33 tribunal rejections they heard last year and recommended fresh tribunal hearings for the other 14 cases.
It was at a workshop at the bi-annual event that U.S. author Kaylie Jones convinced James to resurrect the book after multiple rejections.
Asteroids, mountains, lectureships and awards have since been named for her, but a lifetime of glass ceilings and rejections left Tinsley often feeling unappreciated.
The rejections, she said, were unrelated to Mr. Trump's executive orders barring people from several majority-Muslim countries, including Iran, from entering the country.
It's something they might even be able to pull off if they had superstar candidates, but they've already had to weather a few rejections.
Deadlines for compliance and filing are rigid and computer-run; agency responses to applications and petitions amount to slow, often erroneous, rejections by computer.
To their credit, I received timely and technically accurate rejections from the legal counsel for Mike Bloomberg and a campaign staffer for Elizabeth Warren.
I very nearly didn't send in this puzzle at all, as I was coming off a sizable string of rejections and felt rather demoralized.
As it (at least initially) was with the app rejections in Hong Kong, the company has remained stubbornly silent on this issue so far.
Investors have been hopeful that the SEC will grant a cryptocurrency ETF this year, but have been left disappointed by multiple rejections and postponements.
Schumer said he had asked McConnell three separate times to allow witnesses and additional documents at the trial and received rejections all three times.
But much of bitcoin's recent jump can also be attributed to investors getting more optimistic after seeing prices stabilize despite ETF rejections, he said.
The country's former intelligence chief called President Nicolás Maduro a dictator with a corrupt inner circle, one of the most public rejections to date.
A former Venezuelan intelligence chief called President Nicolás Maduro a dictator with a corrupt inner circle, one of the most public rejections to date.
The rejections are among numerous unintended consequences of the military's generally successful push to liberate miles of territory that Boko Haram had held for months.
Numerous developers are reporting App Store rejections as a result of using Apple's emoji designs in their apps — something which the company until recently allowed.
I told her about the job rejections I'd received, past tensions with friends and family and the mental health issues I struggled with throughout college.
Due to their inability to promote themselves through traditional routes, Lora DiCarlo and Dame have turned their rejections into their own kind of promotional campaigns.
When Kerouac, frustrated after a string of rejections, was ready to give up on publishing his groundbreaking, experimental "On the Road," Mr. Lord remained resolute.
Mr. Obama seemed eager to go beyond his past interventions in the race, which have included forceful rejections of Mr. Trump's statements and policy proposals.
After Ingraham tweeted about Hogg's college rejections, he sparked a campaign to put pressure on the corporations that run commercials during her Fox News show.
But the rejections are humiliatingly public: The former education minister Luc Ferry saw his name in the headlines recently, and not in a good way.
Those rejections were the first time in decades the court had blocked a governor's commutations, and Mr. Newsom has asked the court for an explanation.
But medical professionals who have worked on the island said the rejections by the Americans have contributed to a rapid deterioration of people's mental states.
Female applicants were 8.2% more likely to have patents rejected, and 2.5% less likely to appeal rejections, according to analysis by researchers at Yale University.
Her defection is of a heavier caliber than any other so far in the party, and may open the gates to more high-profile rejections.
Rejections, of course, would count against Lawson's acceptance rate, which would affect his eligibility for a weekly bonus and his chances of getting priority block scheduling.
" Sixty percent of the approximately 100,000 apps and app updates reviewed each week are approved, with rejections mostly stemming from "minor bugs, followed by privacy concerns.
The star graces the December cover of Glamour magazine, and she talk about how the constant stream of rejections began to take a toll on her.
The vote comes after Prime Minister Theresa May announced she would resign following repeated parliamentary rejections of the Brexit deal she struck with the European Union.
These initial entry rejections were rare under the old system, traders said, suggesting the new inspection regime has brought with it tougher enforcement of existing rules.
We do not have an estimate of how many potentially groundbreaking discoveries we have missed, but we do have records of a few exemplary wrong rejections.
" They wrote that it can be difficult to identify retaliation, as it often consists of behaviors including "icy conversations, gaslighting, project cancellations, transition rejections, or demotions.
It was shocking but not as frustrating as some of the looks and comments, the job rejections ("You do not fit the image of our store").
Farmers who did not plant Viptera corn claimed they suffered losses when the rejections that began in November 2013 disrupted trade and dragged down corn prices.
Not long after, developers' third-party screen time apps came under increased review from Apple, and, in some cases, rejections and removals from the App Store.
When many similar rejections were reported in Nevada, the Culinary Workers Union, which helped Ms. Fiero and many others to apply, appealed to Senator Harry Reid.
The girls wanted to show the world that Afghans could also construct a hand-made robot and they had been deeply disappointed by the initial rejections.
Indiana C Myles Turner had 10 points and no blocked shots against Detroit after averaging 21.5 points and 4.5 rejections over the previous two games. 3.
The fact that women's ideas are more harshly scrutinized, or that female engineers face 35 percent more rejections, as one data set found, of their code.
But rather than just ruminating on rejections, I asked people: What's a rejection you got that ended up being for the best in the long run?
On March 53, Deborah Birx, the physician coordinating the administration's scientific response to the Covid-19 outbreak in the United States, tried to explain the rejections.
Yves Pons blocked Auburn's first shot attempt of the game and finished with two rejections to give him at least one blocked shot in every game.
Rejections can be costly for shareholders, who on average see the value of their stock fall 28 percent in the immediate aftermath of a rejected bid.
But there was no rush of outright rejections, and lawmakers planned to assemble with White House staff members to explore options that could win them over.
Ingraham tweeted Wednesday a link to a Daily Wire story about Hogg not getting into some colleges he had applied to, taunting him over the rejections.
Instead, the regulator seeks to give those applying an indication as to whether or not they will be approved, which means that official rejections are rare.
Both teams have big-time shot blockers — Huskies junior F Malik Dime has blocked 87 shots and Aztecs senior C Skylar Spencer boasts 62 rejections. 3.
Additionally, protests in Iran are not all that uncommon — frustrations over economic concerns, water quality or boundary issues are not necessarily rejections of the government itself.
But it hasn't always been easy — in a video shown in the exhibition, she takes us to a file cabinet on which sit stacks of rejections.
And she has endorsed clear rejections of globalization, of the European Union, and of NATO, in a call for a return to a mythical former France.
The difference with these success stories is that they pushed forward past these bad experiences and rejections, and even used them as a springboard for success.
Ma himself has recounted many stories about rejections he's faced in life, such as when he was turned down for a job at fast-food chain KFC.
The seven cargoes purchased by GASC had received initial rejections from entering Egypt's ports due to higher than acceptable levels of insects or grass seeds, traders said.
And at least 400 mail-in ballots from Gwinnett County—a diverse region north-east of Atlanta—have been rejected, accounting for 40% of all rejections statewide.
For example, Tuvel's critics, coincident with their round rejections of any essentialist definitions of either race or gender, censure her for not adopting their preferred essentialist definitions.
Trump appeared sensitive to rejections from Ayers and other candidates and bristled at the emerging narrative that he was struggling to attract top talent for the job.
With my novel American Genius: A Comedy (2006), I knew there were very few people who would publish the novel, but one of the rejections was amazing.
Monday, the day of the show, when she hoped to be promoting it online, Ms. Ways had heard only polite rejections, and started striking a different tone.
Rejections and aesthetic misunderstandings are walls many black female artists must regularly scale when they seek to make art their full-time vocation and secure gallery representation.
A State Department spokeswoman did not respond to questions about the rejections, arguing the Nauru refugees are subject to the same vetting procedures as other refugees worldwide.
Hogg told the Times that it was "extremely frustrating" for Ingraham to personally target him over the college rejections, even as he's grown used to harsh criticism.
She had walked a few runways at a recent New York Fashion Week, but after a spate of rejections from other modelling agencies her expectations were low.
"It just made me work that much harder, I think," Rodgers says of the rejections he received from colleges like Purdue University and the University of Wisconsin.
The rejections came after the state buyer faced severe criticism for importing 200,000 tonnes of wheat from Brazil, some of which was found to be sub-standard.
Reporting on presidential candidates can be a lot like high school romance: It's all about crushes and rejections, falling hard — only to fall quickly out of love.
" The National Rifle Association criticized NASCAR in an online post, calling the rejections "a decision that could easily alienate a great many of its most ardent fans.
"We have expressed our rejections to this law but they did not listen to us," Osama al-Nujaifi, Iraq's Sunni vice president, said in a press conference Saturday.
These new works serve both as memorials and as symbolic rejections of ideologies that fetishize death and destruction while failing to understand the power and necessity of creativity.
Fox News opinion-show host Laura Ingraham apologized via Twitter on Thursday for making a snide comment about one of the Parkland shooting survivors and his college rejections.
Senior center Prince Ibeh was superb in the first outing against Kansas by swatting away a career-best seven shots and he has a team-leading 55 rejections.
Though "Styles" was only published in 1920 (after numerous rejections), Christie wrote it during the war when she was a volunteer nurse in Torquay, tending to wounded soldiers.
And yet, in blindly pursuing venture capital, these entrepreneurs are setting themselves up for a series of rejections (or a difficult partnership with an investor down the road).
In July, recent college graduate Jasmine Pak wrote a candid post about the heartbreaking rejections she received while chasing her dream career, and it went viral on LinkedIn.
Critiques of Christian revelation by Enlightenment thinkers like Voltaire, Rousseau and Hume raised serious questions that made non-Christian religions — and eventually even rejections of religion — intellectually respectable.
"We went to every bank in Tulsa, and they all laughed at us and told us no," Cagle said, attributing the rejections to the pair not having assets.
I am a children's book editor and our relationship was the longest I'd had with an author, one that survived 25 years despite a beginning filled with rejections.
It is merely the most recent in a long list of Trump administration visa rejections — many intended to send a political point to Trump's domestic and international critics.
The bureau's hiring authority was temporarily revoked by the Treasury, at least in part due to rejections of pools of candidates made up of qualified veterans, Thomson Reuters reported.
Valeant used Philidor to overcome insurer reimbursement rejections of its medications, with Philidor resubmitting claims to insurers until they were approved, according to numerous media reports late last year.
Part of the reason for the 2000 rejections Gabbert received was timing: Just as Gabbert was pitching his financial services tech product in 242, the finance industry was imploding.
When we asked people with a fixed view of personality to read these articles, they became less likely to interpret rejections as an indication of a permanent, fatal deficiency.
After the piece was published, AT&T Inc and Verizon Communications Inc intensified their angry rejections of South Korea's boast in post-publication communications sent to Reuters on Wednesday.
But I dealt with the indignities of racist Eurocentric beauty standards and straight-to-the-face rejections, because at the end of the day, I was a working model.
Adeyemi had attempted a novel before — she had been working on her first novel for four years, and eventually realized, after a string of rejections, it wouldn't be published.
Twice she has appeared to swat away the president's attempts to hold her hand in what were either efforts at culturally appropriate decorum or blatant rejections of his advances.
It's been widely documented that some of today's most successful startups began with countless rejections from VCs, or even complete about-face pivots away from an original business model.
The 68-year-old wrote of how, as a young, aspiring author living in London, she faced 37 rejections before finally securing a publishing contract for her second book.
Chilling effect Rejections and harassment at the border are creating a deterrent for African visitors, according to immigration lawyer Allen Orr Jr, founder of the Orr Immigration Law Firm.
TOKYO, Oct 21 (Reuters) - Japanese hotel chain Unizo Holdings said on Monday it would continue talks with Blackstone Group, which last week submitted a buyout offer despite previous rejections.
In June 2006, Dinoire's doctors had upped the antirejection doses after swelling and redness were found on her body when she suffered rejections of the transplants she had received.
It said China had declined its request to offer charter flights in August to and from the country - the latest in a series of rejections stretching back to January.
The head of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) said Monday that the Obama administration's rejections of high-profile oil pipelines do not reflect an overall policy against similar projects.
"Because Trump takes personally any slight, and this was the mother of all rejections, the Governor and I instinctively felt this President would come after us," de León said.
Soggy green beans on the foam lunch tray, rejections from editors who once praised every word, and no one to sit with on a long field trip bus ride.
While researching Mr. Breivik, which included sending him questions by letters and receiving answers from him in prison, I found a life full of shame, failures, abuse and rejections.
Diana D'SouzaEdison, N.J. To the Editor: Emily Winter has my empathy and sympathy for her 101 rejections, but the number pales in comparison to my nearly 800 during 2018.
On days when rejections from his own auditions have him down and he is doubtful about his prospects, he said, he'll walk to the front of the orchestra section.
It would have been easy to quit after multiple rejections, but they were always careful to call out some positive feedback and leave the door open for future attempts.
Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss aren't letting rejections from the SEC or the sharp downturn in the price of bitcoin this year stop them from launching a new cryptocurrency product.
The Health and Welfare Department agreed that the automatic rejections were unfair but they said they needed a court order to change the department's policy, the Idaho Statesman reported.
Both rejections are the result of Deana Lawson's dissatisfaction with my contextualization of her work and the acquiescence of editors to her wish not to see this article published.
We made a pilot for another network and they rejected it and we sent the pilot to every other network in Hollywood and ... we got six rejections in one day.
Jacob Rees-Mogg, leader of a eurosceptic faction of May's Conservative Party, hinted that he could scale back opposition to May's deal, which has twice received crushing rejections from lawmakers.
For Cole, who received rejections with some notes along the lines of "I couldn't really connect with the characters," having Sogah as an editor has been both reassuring and exciting.
Rejections have frustrated cardiologists trying to get these new drugs for patients whose cholesterol remains dangerously high despite taking the most potent statins, and for those unable to tolerate them.
Their reasoning: Potential conflicts of interest and existing commitments caused some of the rejections, but the big thing was a worry that Trump simply wouldn't listen to their legal counsel.
Under the ban, the State Department rejected more than 37,000 visa applications from citizens of the affected countries in 2018, compared with fewer than 20183,000 such rejections a year earlier.
But the rejections irked the participants, especially as they began to suspect that not everybody was abiding by "Eden" 's rules of isolation and non-interference from the outside world.
After mocking Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School student David Hogg over his college rejections, Ingraham tweeted an apology "in the spirit of Holy Week" to him and his fellow classmates.
When a meeting was finally set up in October, 2014 (after five offers and tribe rejections in September alone), the tribe ended the meeting before the Corps had even arrived!
In a rare statement on its monthly report of apprehensions and rejections at the border, the Department of Homeland Security on Tuesday both praised the numbers and said work remained.
"In the above-mentioned categories, you can send units, but some products are not prioritized at this time," Amazon said in an email to responding to seller inquiries about rejections.
Mr. Fittahey said 28 Yemeni-Americans from across the country have contacted him on behalf of their relatives who received approval notices followed by rejections from the embassy in Djibouti.
The 17-year-old Black-ish star revealed in an interview with Seventeen on Monday that she only got acceptance letters back — no rejections — from the schools that she applied to.
A previous attempt to deny asylum to anyone who crossed the border illegally fizzled, but Trump did eventually bar most immigrants from predominantly Muslim countries after multiple rejections from the courts.
Fox News host Laura Ingraham faced backlash earlier this month and several companies stopped advertising during her show after she posted a tweet critical of Hogg, mocking him for college rejections.
Although the denied candidates weren't told why they were turned away, their rejections have caused concern among current and former officials in the Department of Veterans Affairs, according to the Post.
From the rejections, to the East Bay Funk, to the presence of actual toddlers, to the man crossing up a kid into another dimension, this is truly one for the refrigerator.
Advocates thanked DHS for the change in course, but also called for a resolution for all 4,000 rejected applicants -- though little data exists on the grounds for all of those rejections.
The survey, done every four months, showed mortgage refinance application rejections "notably" rose, as did to a lesser extent rejection rates for credit card applications and for credit card limit extensions.
With 40,513 apprehensions and rejections at the southern border in December, the total numbers are behind fiscal years 2016 and 2017, but surpass crossings in fiscal years 2013, 2014 and 2015.
It hurts when you apply to more than 20 private colleges that you are more than qualified to attend and get a pile of rejections, few wait lists, and no acceptances.
Lawmakers, consumer advocates and desperate public servants say the Education Department should create a formal process to appeal denials, especially rejections that borrowers say were affected by mistakes made by servicers.
Several months later, details emerged about a sexual assault case involving Mr. Parker when he was a student at Pennsylvania State University in 1999, leading to public rejections of the film.
Gwinnett County, located northeast of Atlanta, now faces two federal lawsuits and accusations from voting rights activists who say the rejections disproportionately affect minority voters, particularly Asian Americans and African Americans.
Walker pressed Occidental CEO Vicki Hollub for proof the Occidental board backed her proposals, and she sought a meeting with Anadarko's lead outside director over Walker's rejections, according to the account.
Airbnb began tracking hosts' rejections more closely, offered more resources to guests who felt they were discriminated against, and prevented hosts from re-booking to a new guests after cancelling against another.
I think it would be so good, and for things like controversial app rejections, have this person look into it and talk to people and figure out what the actual story is.
Ostwald said fears of a no-deal Brexit had strengthened after Britain's Brexit minister, Stephen Barclay, said on Sunday the EU must renegotiate the exit deal after repeated rejections by Britain's parliament.
Last week easyJet Chief Executive Carolyn McCall said that she had no interest in buying Alitalia, adding to rejections from the heads of IAG, Lufthansa, Air France-KLM and Norwegian Air Shuttle.
A Washington Post analysis published on Friday found that the bulk of the statewide rejections are coming from a single Georgia county, which may suggest that state laws are being enforced unevenly.
Devin O'Brien, senior counsel with The Doctors Company, the largest physician-owned medical malpractice firm in the U.S., notes that rejections can be warranted when facts or medical judgments are in question.
The Moon enters Scorpio this morning, finding you focused on your relationships—but your planetary ruler Venus opposes Saturn early this morning, which puts you face-to-face with limitations and rejections.
These two factors came together late one night, when, after numerous rejections of his design ideas, Lemy envisioned an American flag in which a QR code took the place of the stars.
"It felt like after months and months of getting so many noes and rejections, we were finally able to do what should have taken a week to get done," Mr. Berezowsky said.
Through scores of professional and romantic rejections, through draft upon draft of seemingly unfinishable novels, through years of trying to have a baby with my wife, I held onto my fatalistic optimism.
Further complicating things, some of those rejections were later reopened after DHS acknowledged that thousands may have had their applications lost in the mail or delivered on time but rejected as late.
It took global outcry, two rejections and President Trump's intervention for six teenage girls on an Afghan robotics team to get the U.S. visas to take part in a competition in Washington.
Of the seven countries under the ban, which the Supreme Court upheld in June 2018, Iran has the biggest population, and Iranians have led the affected nationalities in visa applications and rejections.
Daily threats and counter-threats in the trade war, or announcements or rejections of tentative deals, "are just the manifestations of ongoing negotiations and manifestations of the trade regime uncertainty," Bullard said.
The latest of a string of rejections this summer involved two ETFs filed by ProShares that would track bitcoin futures contracts, another from GraniteShares, and five leveraged and inverse ETFs from Direxion.
God Bless America for the rejections of Trump that are being heard across the spectrum of American opinion after the vile and despicable words he uttered after the recent events in Charlottesville.
The mostly wordless montage, set to the tune of the original song "City of Stars" performed by Gosling, features the couple supporting each another as they cycle through various auditions, performances and rejections.
While hundreds of those rejections may eventually be overturned, given Navient and FedLoan's lack of incentive to place borrowers on track toward forgiveness, it's unlikely the percentage will change in a meaningful way.
The rejections and anonymity requests may seem extreme, but we get it: Discretion reigns supreme for celebrities, and all of the florists we spoke to (or didn't speak to) were protecting their clients.
The number of rejections on the vague grounds of "good character" has more than doubled from 2012 to 5,525 in 2016, the latest year for which data are available, as we recently reported.
The suits brought by Allen pinned the rejections primarily on racial discrimination, accusing cable executives of giving insincere or invalid excuses and granting contracts to carry white-owned networks during the same period.
As part of the reform, Egypt discontinued the practice of sending government inspectors abroad, a practice seen as delaying shipments, but which some traders have described as a safeguard against rejections upon arrival.
They are awaiting decisions on appeals of government rejections of their asylum applications, a process that has dragged on for years during which the Netherlands began to crack down hard on economic migrants.
With those denials, the latest of more than 70 rejections of challenges to gun regulations, the justices have made it clear that reasonable gun-control laws are fully consistent with Second Amendment rights.
Several U.S. embassies and diplomatic missions around the world are hoisting rainbow flags in honor of Pride Month, despite a slate of rejections from the Trump administration of requests to fly the flag.
"A lot of those decisions get overturned on appeal," Mr. Tomlinson said, adding that he suspected the rejections were part of a new strategy calculating that few older people would take that step.
Mercury connects with Jupiter on September 24, bringing uplifting news, but watch out for frustration and disappointment as plans are canceled or rejections are delivered when Venus clashes with Saturn the next day.
But this person added that only Trump knows what will happen and that the president could simply decide to plow ahead with both nominations despite the potential for embarrassing rejections in the Senate.
The Securities and Exchange Commission declined to approve Bitwise Asset Management's long-awaited bitcoin-based exchange-traded fund again on Friday, adding to a yearslong series of rejections for hopeful cryptocurrency ETF issuers.
Cryptocurrency bulls have been hopeful that the U.S. securities regulator will grant the first bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) this year — but they've been left disappointed by a series of rejections and postponements.
Kristen Clarke, the president of the Washington DC-based advocacy group Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, said the racial disparities in the county's rejections set off red flags for her organization.
Marketplace loans are helping millions of borrowers pay down debt, save money on annual interest costs, while expanding access to affordable credit for those who previously faced much higher rates or loan rejections.
On it, she lists graduate programs she didn't get into, degrees she didn't finish or pursue, harsh feedback from an old boss and even the rejections she got after auditioning for several orchestras.
She said that what pains her aren't the rejections: There are so many of those, they're an inevitable part of the process and the kids get into other colleges that are plenty terrific.
Earlier this year, Fox News host Laura Ingraham saw several advertisers pull out of her show after she mocked David Hogg, a Parkland, Florida, school shooting survivor and activist, for his college rejections.
He exploited the drug-happy, freewheeling goodwill of the era, first by bonding with his would-be followers over perceived shared social rejections, and then by luring them into imbalanced and manipulative relationships.
In El Salvador, they both were being pressured to join gangs — repeated rejections often led to death, so when César heard there was a caravan moving through Central America, he decided to join it.
They believe that feedback is personal, that rejections are gender-biased punishment, and that if it were not for systemic and rampant hatred of men, I would be representing them and selling their book.
The bill (available in Thai) was amended late last year following criticism over potential data access, but it passed the country's parliament with 133 positives votes and no rejections, although there were 16 absentees.
In addition to professionals like Deng, who are relocated back to Asia due to H-13B rejections, many high-skilled personnel with overseas education backgrounds are returning for the rising opportunities in the region.
At first glance, a parliamentary attempt to wrest control of the Brexit process on Wednesday this week appeared to have only muddied the waters, throwing up eight separate rejections of Brexit possibilities by lawmakers.
"It is now the responsibility of the delegations to prioritize peace, rather than partisan agendas," said Ould Cheikh Ahmed, adding that he would return to begin consultations with both parties despite their "unofficial" rejections.
Because after 100 or so failed pitches bulging out of a Rejections folder, I scored my first official paid assignment in an L.A.-based pop culture magazine called Detour (may it rest in peace).
Trump, who rarely forgets a slight, could find vindication after the past rejections this week, as diplomats angle to shake his hand or take his photo in the crowded corridors of the UN headquarters.
Many companies faced significant risks of cancelled orders and rejections in product delivery and payments, said Li Xingqian, director of the ministry's foreign trade department, calling for "urgently needed" export credit insurance for them.
She excoriated a system, overseen by Mr. Kemp and legions of local officials, that left voters lawfully purged from the rolls, waiting in the rain and facing rejections of their ballots for arbitrary reasons.
"The results are a disaster riddled with mistakes as families are split between rejections and approvals, sometimes in the same households," said Jasen Benwah, a member of the council that governs the Qalipu band.
After a dozen years of solving, I moved to construction and, after dozens of rejections, have had bylines in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Times and Games Magazine.
Between 1948 and 1988, the Senate did not reject a single bill passed by the Commons; while rejections have become more common in the past three decades, they're still quite rare by American standards.
The rejections follow other apparent snubs by celebrities including Elton John, whose publicist denied in November that he would be performing at the event after an economic adviser to Trump had said that he would.
Spotify, the streaming music service that competes with Apple Music, has filed a competition complaint with the EU. And Apple's own developers for years have chafed under App Review's sometimes arbitrary rejections and boilerplate feedback.
She believed the rejections were related to her sexual orientation, so she filed a complaint with the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and a lawsuit — arguing this anti-gay discrimination was illegal under federal law.
He said that human prejudices about fish intelligence are causing the scientific community to hold his research to higher standards—it's taken several years for the paper to pass through peer review, including journal rejections.
After a brutal string of rejections from modeling agencies — including one in which she was told "go serve beer because [you] look like a bartender" — McCarthy found herself in tears as she exited a meeting.
The rejections would be the second blow in a matter of days for South Korean travel companies, after the Chinese government last week ordered tour operators in China to stop selling trips to South Korea.
According to lawyers from across the New York region, in at least 33 other cases, unusually long Postal Service delays resulted in rejections of DACA applications, throwing the lives of their clients into frantic limbo.
This clinical spread of forms and photographs heavily references Taryn Simon's photo essays, which also observe social customs and rejections, showing that a person's fate is often dictated by random regulations more than anything else.
But rejections like Dr. Carll's have created a troubling cycle for Juul, whose popular vaping products have contributed to what health officials have called an epidemic of e-cigarette use and nicotine addiction among teenagers.
So at the end of 2017, I wondered what my life would be like if I could turn no into yes, and I made it my 2018 New Year's resolution to get 100 professional rejections.
An analysis by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution found the laws inconsistently applied, with absentee ballot rejections in one county, Gwinnett, accounting for 37 percent of the total for the entire state in this month's election.
Critics say that the change — in one of the few rejections of President Barack Obama's guidelines for the elite forces — would bypass rules that seek to prevent civilian deaths from drone attacks and commando operations.
In an interview with CNN Money, Sud spoke about the academic struggles she faced at a prestigious high school and the early career rejections she experienced when trying to land a job in investment banking.
Apple also says it finds Spotify's allegations of Apple Watch app rejections "surprising," claiming it "reviewed and approved [the app] with the same process and speed with which we would any other app" in September 2018.
Starting in February of that year, Samantha, who was 25 at the time, said Kihuen, who was then 35 and still competing in the primary race, propositioned her for dates and sex despite her repeated rejections.
Former Vice President Al Gore said on Friday that the unintended consequence of President Trump's resolute rejections of climate change is that more people are demanding that we take action to protect the planet, reports CNN.
Turner also blocked five shots in the win over Brooklyn and is averaging 21.7 points, 1153 rebounds and 2.7 rejections over the past three games while Teague is averaging 12 assists over the past five contests.
The reason for those rejections was often trivial mistakes, such as the voter not writing her year of birth (like 265 absentee voters in Gwinnett) or because she entered "2018" in that field (46 Gwinnett voters).
After a few months and a few more rejections, he began to think perhaps there wasn't a market for a story about a cranky 59-year-old Swedish widower who tries and fails to kill himself.
With Bellator co-promoting Duquesnoy's last outing for BAMMA in Dublin, Ireland's, 3 Arena, rumours swirled Fire Kid could be joining Coker's organisation following a string of high-profile rejections of UFC offers in the past.
"It became clear to much of the world that a main reason for Russians' rejections of Western-style economic and political programs was because they are Russians," she writes, in a phrase that kills further inquiry.
After 26 rejections, I finally got across the publishing border because an African-American editor felt that my novel about a Mexican immigrant girl was worthy of being read, that my voice deserved to be heard.
Kotb, who made history earlier this month when she was named the co-anchor of NBC's "TODAY" show, faced 27 rejections before landing the gig that would kick-off her career, according to The Washington Post.
They must now wait several months for a court date and the chance of a second hearing; for some the cycle of appeals, rejections, and occasionally detention in immigration removal centers can go on for years.
But ownership changes in gas projects are still subject to regulatory approval, and the government is required to provide an explanation for rejections, said Eugenio Hernández-Bretón, a partner at the Baker McKenzie law firm in Caracas.
Cagaptay argues that Erdogan is the "inventor of 21st century populism" — a pioneer among the strongmen who portray their followers as the only "good citizens" and frame checks on their power as rejections of the popular will.
It wasn't easy: Cramer says his early career as a journalist, after graduating from Harvard on a scholarship, started with rejections from 57 newspapers before he landed at the Los Angeles Herald Examiner as a crime reporter.
Navalny, who was barred from taking part in the March presidential election over what he said was a trumped-up suspended prison sentence, has been repeatedly jailed for going ahead with such protests anyway despite official rejections.
Aside from frank views of his crutches and leg braces (childhood polio left him disabled), and a mention of early rejections because of his handicap, the film glides lightly and uncritically along the surface of a life.
"It really infuses the supply chain with digital technology so you can make better decisions earlier on and reduce waste, but also reduce product recalls, prevent rejections, and deliver a better quality product to consumers," she continued.
The company's portfolio generates predictable cash flows, absent tenant bankruptcies and lease rejections, as evidenced by annual rent bumps of 1% to 2% over a 10- to 33711-year lease term at the onset and consistent occupancy.
I've gotten a few rejections in the past from Will telling me my puzzle was a "near miss," so once I saw it pop up in Crossfire by pure chance I knew I had to keep it.
But on top of the personal rejections that everyone faces in life, people in marginalized groups also have to face the feeling that society wasn't really designed for them; that it considers them an afterthought at best.
That allows not just rejections, like in Mandy's case, but also issues with what's called "prior authorization" — essentially, an extra hurdle that requires the prescriber to get prior approval from an insurer before the insurer pays for it.
He then poked fun at Trump's repeated rejections from musicians invited to perform at his inauguration, saying that Meryl Streep's character in Florence Foster Jenkins was "the world's worst opera singer, and even she turned down" his offer.
When we went the more traditional production company route, we got a lot of rejections, and we got a lot of people saying 'Oh, I really like the script, but I already made my female film this year.
I heard about the actual rejections they'd experienced, in the workplace and in social settings, and how our culture led them to expect the worst even from partners and bosses and friends who seemed to wholeheartedly accept them.
Among the most searing rejections were those from landlords and realtors, who told him time and again they would not accept rental subsidies from New York City's H.I.V./AIDS Services Administration, in violation of city and state law.
Since the financial crisis of 2008, the headwinds against globalization have grown stronger, as evidenced by rejections of free trade on the right and the left and re-assertions of national sovereignty in many regions of the world.
Puzzle-wise, I receive a lot more rejections now than I did two and three decades ago, but that's life — it forces me to think outside the box more and more when it comes to devising puzzle themes.
Because I was born with my disability — Larsen syndrome, a genetic joint and muscle disorder — I'd already gathered a pile of romantic rejections seemingly big enough to fill an Olympic swimming pool by the time I downloaded Tinder.
Citing repeated rejections of Democratic and bipartisan deal offerings leading up to the failed effort in February and stalled talks on the spending bill, the aide doubted any White House and Republican-only driven effort could pass muster.
But his time in Congress was ended by the #MeToo Movement, when his former campaign finance director, Samantha Register, told BuzzFeed News Kihuen propositioned her for dates and sex despite repeated rejections, in addition to touching her without consent.
The curators also cleverly added a few artists championed by the Academy at the time — like Gustave Moreau's "Oedipus and the Sphinx" — showing just what kind of work left Rodin so conflicted about his three rejections from the Academy.
Author J.K. Rowling has told the story of how she received "loads" of rejections before "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" (known in the U.S. as "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone") was finally published on June 26, 1997.
"The bankruptcy process gives us the ability both to fix our balance sheet by reducing our long-term debt by more than 65 percent, and reduce our annual occupancy costs, either through landlord negotiations or lease rejections," Schoenfeld said.
Just don't nod off at work since your bosses, parents, or authority figures are critically looking at your actions as Mars opposes Saturn in Capricorn on June 14, and some difficult conversations or rejections takes place on June 16.
VA spokesman Curt Cashour told the Post that the rejections were part of a vetting process of candidates, noting that in 2016 two judges on the board and three attorneys were found to have sent racist and sexist emails.
Thinking of myself in third person, the way you might write a professional bio, helps soften the edges of my self-criticism, allowing me to celebrate my triumphs just as much as I dwell in my failures and rejections.
After several rejections of updates to Kidslox' year-old app, the developer finally took to the company blog to also call out Apple for what it believed was the "systematic destruction" of the third-party screen time management industry.
The entreaties, which happened in the early part of her career at Fox, bothered Ms. Kelly to the point that she retained a lawyer because she worried that her rejections would jeopardize her job, though they ultimately did not.
Writing in 2015, my friend, the critic Vadim Rizov told Mr. Camp's story — eventual box-office triumph after multiple rejections from the big bad studios — for the A.V. Club and assessed all the Benji movies up to that time.
Her rejections prompted an array of think pieces on race and dating, while Mr. George went on to become an object not of pity but of outrage, after placing a fellow contestant's hand down his pants during a hookup.
Gwinnett County released a statement that said it's "committed to a process that protects the voting rights of all of its citizens and fully complies with the law in the process," but some voters have found the rejections confusing.
Doctors like Fronek and Olausson devise strategies to treat the rejection based on similar situations their colleagues have encountered with other types of organ rejections, transplant recipients who have been pregnant, or even other situations with other uterus transplant recipients.
"It was actually quite funny, the other day I was looking through some of the emails from early on and there were so many rejections in the early days, it was such a struggle to get things started," Perkins said.
There have also been rejections and medical complications, most recently with the first American recipient, a 26-year-old woman, whose uterus had to be removed hours after a news conference declaring the transplant a success, because of an infection.
Yet if this were so, one would expect a rise in the proportion of rejections that were attributed to excessive cost (departments can refuse requests that would cost more than £600—$785—or take more than 24 hours, to complete).
The agency did not release data on the number of visa applications, so it is unclear whether the lower number of visas is because of a higher rate of rejections or other factors, such as fewer applicants or slower processing times.
Adi Martínez Román, executive director of Fundacion Fondo de Accesso a la Justicia, a legal aid group that set up an emergency fund to help Maria victims apply for aid, remembers the confusion and desperation as rejections began to roll in.
Morrison, who is part of a center-right government, has been involved in high profile rejections of foreign-led bids for both Ausgrid and major cattle empire S. Kidman and Co, since taking over as treasurer just over a year ago.
A U.S. trial over the matter is set to start this summer, with farmers suing Syngenta after corn prices allegedly fell because of the rejections, which cost the agriculture industry up to $2.9 billion in lost sales and lower prices.
Whereas canceling someone or something tends to apply to more obtuse rejections and dismissals (for example, announcing you are "canceling 2018" or "canceling winter"), "delete" feels more powerful and actionable, since it applies to doing something within your realm of control.
Mr. Ryan and other Republican leaders fear that Mr. Trump's flagging campaign will imperil their majorities in the House and Senate, and Mr. Trump can ill afford more prominent rejections when he is trying to rally reluctant Republican voters behind him.
Adrian Ellis, director of AEA Consulting, which works with nonprofits in the United States, Britain and elsewhere, said that the rejections of Sackler money would put pressure on other museums to state what funding they will and will not accept.
Finally, tell us more about what you think: In the related Opinion essay, "I Got Rejected 101 Times," the comedian Emily Winter writes about the ups and downs of keeping her 2018 New Year's resolution: to receive 100 professional rejections.
Addressing a two-day conference in Morocco, the secretary general, António Guterres, noted that disinformation had inflamed debate on the accord — the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration — and had encouraged a rash of rejections by some governments.
Whether they are celebrating acceptances to their dream schools or coping with rejections, nearly all realize at this point that the die has been cast: The push for high school grades that used to drive everything suddenly matters much less.
While today the lands are home to only a handful of women, and while the idea of "women-only" spaces has become difficult to reconcile with contemporary rejections of gender essentialism, Winant's work demonstrates the continued significance of this visual culture.
It covers his writing and medical career, but also his traumatic early-life experiences, rejections from the scientific community, his struggles with his homosexuality, and his preternatural ability for compassion and empathy towards people with a wide range of neurological disorders.
A lawsuit brought by the Coalition for Good Governance on behalf of a group of Georgia voters demands that a judge order the county to notify voters within one day of the rejections and provide adequate time to address the discrepancies.
After multiple, humiliating rush-week rejections, Justin (an excellent Zachery Byrd), David (Zachary Weiner, who also wrote the script) and Ethan (Phillip Andre Botello) are approached by a slinky coed (Erica Boozer) who invites them to a mysterious off-campus mansion.
Why it matters: Gun enthusiasts and manufacturers told CNN the rejections stunned them and they fear NASCAR is silently joining the chorus of companies calling for action on gun control and changing their internal policies on guns following recent mass shootings.
These include the so-called 'Fourth Industrial Revolution', which refers to the fusion of technologies; the rejections of short-term leadership, which touches on Davos' 'Responsive and Responsible Leadership' theme; a shift towards simplification of operations; and growing demand for corporate responsibility.
This was one of my earlier attempts at crossword constructing (followed by approximately three or four dozen rejections before my next "yes"), and the feedback I received with each of my submissions has been crossword gold, helping to make me a better constructor.
Samantha, who served as Kihuen's former finance director for four months during his 2016 congressional campaign during the Democratic primary for the competitive House seat, said Kihuen propositioned her for dates and sex despite her repeated rejections, as BuzzFeed News previously reported.
But some rejections either fall into gray areas in Apple's policies or they are publicly sensitive, and those go to the ERB, which includes Schiller and other VPs with responsibilities at the App Store, the people who worked at App Review said.
CAIRO/DUBAI, March 22 (Reuters) - Egypt, the world's largest buyer of wheat, has issued preliminary rejections on seven cargoes of the grain since introducing new import rules in January, prompting many traders to raise prices at state tenders, five traders told Reuters.
However, the high-profile rejections of BP and other companies in the non-binding votes on the past year could bode ill for some of the 90 percent of firms which need to seek fresh approval for their future policies by 2017.
This was a "tough time" in her life because, like most actors, she was dealing with the uncertainty of her chosen career and whether or not she had the passion to push past the rejections and keep fighting for what she wanted.
The bottom line: Raising the level of A shares would underscore China's progress in opening up its markets despite tensions with Washington, less than a year after MSCI admitted Chinese A shares to its index for the first time — after 3 rejections.
JAMES S. BERKMAN, BOSTON To the Editor: While I have read countless New York Times articles on the college admissions process, they did not prepare me for the results: five wait lists and 14 rejections, in addition to acceptance at my safety school.
Read more: The Government Is Using a No Fly Zone to Suppress Journalism At Standing Rock On Tuesday, Begley celebrated the fact that after twelve rejections, Metadata, the new name of his drone strike-tracking app was back in the Apple App Store.
He showed off crossovers, no-looks, step-backs, finger-rolls, deep-threes, and vicious swats of much tinier boys (who surely deserved a hot dog and an orange pop for the rejections), and even aced the bottle throwing thing that's all the rage.
After two initial rejections (for being too simple) it was published, and fifty years later in 2012 he won the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences "for the theory of stable allocations and the practice of market design" (see Free Exchange column here).
Private equity sensed an opportunity as the mortgage servicing business became a liability for the banks, leading Bank of America alone to reach settlements worth billions of dollars over federal accusations of using illegal foreclosure documents and unfair rejections of loan modifications.
Star Trek accounts for my first professional rejections; when I was in junior high, I wrote spec scripts for Star Trek: DS9 and Star Trek: Voyager (on a typewriter!) and submitted them to Paramount, which was still considering unsolicited manuscripts at the time.
Kinda funny ... the docs cite past trademark rejections as precedent -- Mister Stain is likely to be confused with Mr. Clean in the cleaning products biz, and Tuna O' the Farm is likely to be confused with Chicken of the Sea in canned foods.
For example, in a group evenly divided into men and women, the algorithm traditionally has individuals rank potential partners by level of preference and cycle through proposals and rejections until each individual is with the partner they prefer most (who isn't already engaged).
Related: Fossil Fuel Divestment Campaign Scores Two New Victories But Amanda Harvey-Sanchez, divestment coordinator at UofT 350, said in interview that these rejections disconnected from large numbers of people from the broader university community who have been calling for outright divestment.
There's been particular controversy over a series of pricey new cancer drugs, where the backlash to NICE's rejections and slow-moving process led to the establishment of a separate public fund to cover cancer drugs that NICE had rejected or hadn't yet evaluated.
A senior diplomatic source told BuzzFeed News that Russia has not taken the rejections well — and the expectation is that it could retaliate by targeting Malta's Prime Minister Joseph Muscat with a misinformation campaign during or after next month's European Parliamentary elections, said the source.
The State Department does not publish visa application numbers, making it hard to assess how much of the drop in the number of study visas granted to Iranians is due to rejections or delays and how much is because fewer of them are applying.
Where the automation fell flat: The idea was for residents to apply for food stamps, Medicaid, and other benefits through call centers, the internet, and fax machines, but when residents started complaining about long wait times, lost documents, and improper rejections, the deal was off.
State leaders and voting boards across the country have responded to the letter with varying degrees of cooperation, from dramatic rejections (Mississippi told the White House inquirers to "go jump in the Gulf of Mexico") to eager willingness to supply information (that is already public).
In the context of the thousands of rejections Yale and other competitive universities hand out every year, Noll said, it will be very tough for the plaintiffs to argue that the bribery-linked admission of a handful of students led directly to their rejection.
As with marriage, everyone should know about the actual life decision, so well-wishers can rejoice with your child and enjoy the adventure; no one needs to know about rejections along the way or plans that didn't quite work out or changes of mind.
A broader measure of unemployment, which includes the millions who are working part time but would prefer full-time jobs and those so discouraged by rejections that they have given up searching, also rose, to 225 percent in January from 262.9 percent in December.
According to two sources familiar with a meeting of the groups last week, the mood among the pro-immigrant base -- even before the White House proposal -- was to be in a "fighting mode," especially after the rejections of proposals they had thought were compromises.
The Suite Life of Zack and Cody actress, who fans can catch up with on the new Hulu series Dollface, also shared one of her most painful career rejections — being denied the chance to audition for Crazy Rich Asians because of her cultural background.
Enter their implicit and explicit rejections of immigration, including serious barriers to and discouragement of legal and skilled immigration, such as H-1B visa holders and international students — along with the general sense of "you're not welcome here" that they're clearly doing their damnedest to convey.
Anupam Rama, an analyst at J.P. Morgan, currently estimates the likelihood of approval at 40 percent given the mixed opinions in the FDA's briefing documents and previous rejections, a position that may change following the advisory committee meeting, he said in a research note on Wednesday.
Obstacles naturally arose, with Arboleda receiving many rejections, but approval finally arrived from the imam of the decade-old Jeddah Mosque Kambi, followed by the leaders of the 20-year-old Holy Trinity ACK Parish Kibera and BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, a Hindu temple built in 2001.
Simon: That it takes time, effort, persistency, a lot of emails, a lot of rejections, broken relationships (Jesper lost his girlfriend), divorces (I was divorced after issue two), couples therapy (Zenia is trying), maxed out credit cards... Zenia: There have been a lot of tough moments.
Newly released records now show that the case he handpicked, which involves a Central American woman fleeing domestic abuse from her ex-husband, comes from a judge who has been repeatedly rebuked by appellate judges for his multiple rejections of asylum claims from victims of domestic abuse.
The ugliness of the episode, coming to light at a time when rape on college campuses and the sexual depredations of celebrities are all over the news, triggered public rejections of the movie, including a powerful Op-Ed piece by Roxane Gay in The New York Times.
In explaining its rejections in the Federal Register, the agency typically said its initial analysis had indicated that there did not seem to be a problem or that it wasn't likely to result in a recall and spending time would be a poor use of agency resources.
Rights groups have expressed concern that amid the chaos and the new deal's fast-track asylum program, claims will not be processed in accordance with international law, which requires full individual assessments as well as time to consult a lawyer, gather supporting documents, and appeal rejections.
The county has rejected 595 absentee ballots, which account for more than a third of the total absentee-ballot rejections in the state, even though Gwinnett County accounts for only about 6% of absentee ballots submitted in Georgia, according to state data analyzed by CNN Friday.
Twenty-five years after Bakke found that race can be one but not the only criterion for evaluating admissions applications, four white women have filed lawsuits seeking retribution for admissions rejections based on the premise that they were denied a spot over less-deserving students of color.
" So Albers was also considering variations of kinetics in painting, especially through the use of color, and, just like a writer experiences when she writes (as Elaine de Kooning articulately explains), was moving through "a long series of rejections — an arduous and complicated exercise of the element of choice.
The trio of rejections gets at an issue for Democrats hellbent on taking back the Senate in 2020: Much of the party's top talent is either eyeing the nation's top executive office or uninterested in joining a legislative body that has become known for gridlock rather than actual accomplishments.
All of these betrayals and rejections are going down in Ng's precisely rendered perfect suburb: Shaker Heights, a "planned community" of immaculate lawns and strict aesthetic rules, in which houses must be either Tudor, English, or French style, and may be painted only one of three permitted colors.
Two of his rejections, which came in a bang-bang exchange with Pelicans forward Tony Allen in the second quarter, came while Durant was sliding around the floor on one shoe, having to toss his other shoe in the direction of the Pelicans' bench in order to play defense.
The three rejections are the first since Egypt adopted a new streamlined inspection system this year in a bid to ease the concerns of traders that had shunned state tenders last year amid the ergot row, at one point effectively cutting Egypt off from global supplies of grain.
In a press release detailing the outcome, the law firm involved in the case interprets the decision as generalized — suggesting other Berliners could take similar action to seek to overturn other permit rejections, and expect to also be granted leave to rent their homes for up to 182 days.
Although fans likely remember breakout hits like Scrub Daddy or Wicked Good Cupcakes, the Island of "Shark Tank" rejects might be an even more interesting place than its hall of fame — especially for innovators like these, who took the judge's rejections in stride and rocketed on to success anyway.
"In art, as in literature, Evans's discoveries coincided with the rise of modernist movements, such as Art Nouveau, with its rejections of Classicism and embrace of the primitive and exotic," writes co-curator and Curator of Antiquities at the J. Paul Getty Museum Kenneth Lapatin in the catalogue.
"After five years and more than a dozen App Store rejections, I can confidently say I have no idea what's going on over there," Josh Begley, a data scientist and editor at The Intercept whose drone strike news app has been repeatedly rejected, told me in an email.
" While Twitter has since approved one promoted tweet it initially blocked, which contained the book title as well as the words "vaginal health," Engstrand told CNN, "We have not, however, received any additional explanation and Twitter has not rolled back its rejections of other posts related to the book.
Going there, I felt a transformation not unlike the one my colleague Bari Weiss described in her recent article on what's been called the "Intellectual Dark Web," a group of iconoclastic thinkers, many on the right, joined together by their confrontations with, and rejections of, social justice ideology.
The vote comes after Prime Minister Theresa May announced she would resign following repeated parliamentary rejections of the Brexit deal she struck with the EU. As such, the party leadership race has focused on how each contender would deal with Brexit ahead of a new departure deadline of October 31.
Shores, who helped oversee Jessica's post-transplant care at Hopkins, says he viewed her particular mix of problems—the stubbornly recurring rejections; the rising creatinine levels; the gastric torments—as arising both from her distinct physiology and from what appeared to be an inconsistent adherence to diet and drug regimens.
"For these informants, lack of desire to have a male space indicates rejections of stereotypical masculine ideals that may subvert family unity and marital harmony," the researchers wrote, quoting one of their respondents who said, ''There's no like, 'Oh, Earl's in his private space where he wants to be left alone.
One advertisement contradicted an attack ad that Ms. Tenney had aired in July, which blamed Mr. Brindisi for the economic crisis of 2008 (even though he did not join the Assembly until 2011) and branded him a supporter of Ms. Pelosi (despite his early and repeated rejections of her House leadership).
The rejections of Yemeni citizens, many of them women and children, seeking travel documents from the small United States Embassy in Djibouti, in East Africa, occurred even though the State Department had said it would not revoke any visas when carrying out the president's proclamation imposing the new restrictions on immigration.
Gwinnett County spokesman Joe Sorenson declined to answer specific questions from CNN related to the rejections, citing ongoing litigation, but he said in a statement that none of the allegations in the lawsuits assert any violations of the law by the Gwinnett County Board of Registration and Elections or the county.
Perhaps more than that, one would have expected the two no-confidence votes, the three rejections of the prime minister's Brexit deal, the twenty-two ministerial resignations, and the humiliation of a 26 percent approval rating to have ousted Theresa May and the Tories out of power long before this latest turn.
A country kid from the Eastern Cape who made his way to Cape Town and its rough, sprawling Khayelitsha township, Mr. Samson bulled his way into a local art center and rose from there, undaunted by rejections from university art programs and determined to both inhabit and extend the art-history canon.
Kate's job rejections leads her to take a hard left in her life and go back to school, and Randall's rousing speech at his debate isn't enough to pull him up in the polls — and his refusal to bow out of the race at Beth's request could put his relationship on a dangerous track.
Meanwhile, any other usage should be banned by App Review, including when emoji are used as elements in a game, as replacements for buttons or other parts of the app's user interface, as sticker packs, in app logos or icons, or in promotional images, also as Emojipedia had suspected, based on the pattern of rejections.
If you look at outright rejections, there's a clear difference: guests without disabilities were only rejected 16.8 percent of the time, while guests with the four disabilities the researchers studied were rejected anywhere from 20.1 percent of the time for guests with dwarfism, to 59.8 percent of the time for guests with spinal cord injuries.
The rejections, the majority of which Facebook told The Post were in error, underscore the company's challenges in regulating the massive amount of information flowing through its service, an issue that burst into the fore after the disclosure that Russian-state actors used advertisements on Facebook to sow discord during the 2016 U.S. election.
Even some Merkel-sceptics in the chancellor's party have been horrified by the CSU's brinksmanship, which has served to rally the CDU behind her leadership: "unilateral rejections [of immigrants] would be the wrong signal to our European partners", read a declaration of the party's leadership after a meeting (postponed from last night) this morning.
A question about early career paths led to The Moth-like storytelling on bad jobs—Abramovic's an ill-fated stint as a mail deliverer who threw out all typewritten letters because of their tendency to be bills or job rejections; and Anderson's brief tenure as an admittedly terrible night school instructor teaching Egyptian architecture and Assyrian sculpture.
"Following [Pape]'s repeated rejections of their requests to use ["Ttéia"], [LG] infringed upon [Pape]'s rights by featuring a derivative image created from ["Ttéia"] in the consumer packaging, advertising, and promotions for their mobile phone, the LG K20 V, without [Pape]'s knowledge, and in direct defiance of [her] explicit and repeated denials of consent," the complaint states.
Serkan cites visa problems as being one of the major inhibitors of the scene, preventing Turkish band from showcasing their sound abroad (Turks have to apply for Schengen visas to visit Europe; the application fees are expensive and arbitrary rejections are common.) Nevertheless, he appreciates the close-knit ties that bind the scene together and keep them motivated.
Serkan cites visa problems as being one of the major inhibitors of the scene, preventing Turkish band from showcasing their sound abroad (Turks have to apply for Schengen visas to visit Europe; the application fees are expensive and arbitrary rejections are common.) Nevertheless, he appreciates the close-knit ties that bind the scene together and keep them motivated.
Any federal legislation would have to grapple with numerous related issues, including measures for validating voter identification, translating ballots into other languages, providing access to voters who are not reachable by mail, setting up an online cadre of poll workers to assist voters, and ensuring rejections and errors can be corrected so that every single vote is counted.
Have money saved (it's never as easy as you think it'll be), have good family and friends to help you through the hard times, and most importantly don't be afraid to promote yourself, approach people with ideas for work, and just go for it — you might get ten rejections in a row, but the 11th time you try will be a winner!
A US government official told BuzzFeed News that Moscow was intent on disrupting Malta's place in the EU. Another Maltese senior government official said Russia was "very irritated" following the wave of recent rejections to use the country's airspace — and feared it could retaliate by targeting Maltese Prime Minister Joseph Muscat with a misinformation campaign during or after next month's European parliamentary elections.
The United Nations' refugee body UNHCR has expressed concern that the deal lacks legal safeguards, while rights groups have repeatedly argued that amid the chaos and the new deal's fast-track asylum program, claims may not be processed in accordance with international law, which requires full individual assessments as well as time to consult a lawyer, gather supporting documents, and appeal rejections.
Nicole Ramos, project coordinator for the Border Rights Project, which works with asylum seekers in Tijuana, Mexico, said she frequently encounters asylum seekers who were denied entry into the U.S. The news of such rejections, and of Trump's refugee bans, prompted many prospective asylum seekers to stop even trying to enter the country because they believe they, too, will be turned away.
As quick as there were weekend rejections of Republican nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE from GOP elites, there was a fast conservative grassroots embrace of the real estate mogul.
Over all, I was sufficiently encouraged by the almost simultaneous acceptance of this and a not-yet-published weekday puzzle submission, after a disappointingly steady run of (however gracious and constructive) rejections following my "beginner's luck" first submission last year, that I think I'll stick with this newfound hobby/budding passion of mine for a while longer and see how it goes.
"A few years ago I was doing shows in local malls and shopping centres being told I'd never get signed in NY. So I did my damn thing yesterday for everyone who called me fat, all the no's and rejections bc beauty is so much more than a size or shape or colour it's who you are and the light you shine," she wrote.
In its first "study aboard alert" of the year, issued on Monday, the ministry said students and academics must "prepare accordingly" if they wanted to study in the US. "It has been the case for a while that some Chinese students who want to study in the US have been encountering visa restrictions, prolonged review times, shortened time validity and a rising rate of visa rejections," the ministry statement said.
It led me to bars (see Chapter 2, 'How To Pick Up A Lesbian') and sex parties and sex dungeons and spectacular rejections and spectacular hangovers and some truly amazing friendships (see Chapter 8, 'My Ex Is Your Ex'), and eventually it led to a fantastic girlfriend who didn't balk at all when I suggested we do a book together whereby she would draw cats in various states of lesbian anxiety.
There is undoubtedly one topic that is sure to give Johnson a headache as soon as he takes office and that's Brexit, an issue that cost Johnson's former boss, Theresa May, her job as prime minister following repeated parliamentary rejections of the Brexit deal she struck with the EU. Johnson has been one of the most vociferous supporters of leaving the EU, although many have questioned his motivation and belief in Brexit.
All of these women have been rejected by major film festivals and have applied for awards and been denied and tried to get financing and went after big actors, and basically have faced a lot of rejection in their careers and they've really had to develop this thick skin and be completely defiant and say: all of these rejections are not a reflection of my talents and the value of my work.

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