just say no make up an excuse!!
It usually refers to relatives, but giving political jobs/appointments in return for political favors is nepotism.
Yes, the National Guard can refuse to federalize in certain circumstances, such as when the governor of a state does not consent to the federalization or when the President does not have the authority to federalize the National Guard for a specific purpose.
No, the president cannot refuse to enforce a court ruling. The principle of checks and balances in the U.S. Constitution requires the executive branch to uphold and enforce the decisions made by the judicial branch.
The implications of doctors' right to refuse to perform abortions on women's access to reproductive healthcare services include potential barriers to care, limited options for women seeking abortions, and increased difficulty in accessing safe and timely procedures. This can lead to negative impacts on women's health and autonomy.
People have different beliefs, values, experiences, and perspectives that shape their decision-making process. This can lead to varying opinions and reactions to the same situation or information. Additionally, cognitive biases and emotional factors can also influence why some people may accept something while others refuse it.
I ruefully had to refuse the invitation as I had a prior appointment
In the United States, physicians usually operate out of privately owned medical practices. In this case, they can refuse treatment to anyone for any reason they deem necessary.
Yes. The father has no right to go to a personal doctors appointment.
if you are late for an appointment, yes. the staff has probably been diverted to another patient, and there is not anyone available to accomidate you. usually if you call in advance to let them know, they will be able to take care of you.
because she killed him, dressing up like a massive hound and scaring him to death
That depends on who has the appointment, for example:I have an appointment.You have an appointment. (singular)He has an appointment. (the third person, singular uses the verb 'has')It has an appointment. (the car, perhaps)We have an appointment.You have an appointment. (plural)They have an appointment.
Well, most likely they will charge you a missed appointment fee to cover surgery running costs/overheads. If you don't pay this they will probably not give you another appointment but probably they will not pursue the charge if you leave and go elsewhere. However dentistry is a small world and most dentists in an area know each other and you could soon get your self a reputation if do it frequently and find yourself having to go far a field to get a dentist...... I work in a dental office. If you refuse to pay for a missed appointment, the most a dentist can/will "do" is dismiss you from the practice. We can't send you to collections over a missed appointment fee. If I were you, I'd simply let the office know that you are going to another office. But just so you know, it really does impact an office more than you may realize when you don't show up for your appointments. We charge $60 for a missed appointment but that doesn't even touch what was lost.
The U.S. Senate has the authority to confirm or refuse presidential appointments. Specifically, the Senate reviews and votes on nominations for key positions, such as cabinet members, federal judges, and ambassadors. If the Senate votes against a nominee, the appointment is effectively rejected. This process serves as a check on the president's power to make appointments.
The appointment of a judge to the Supreme Court, the Federal Court of Appeal, the Federal Court, the Tax Court, or appellate and superior courts for the provinces, must be a recommendation of the prime minister to the Governor General. This means that the prime minister can reject the appointment of a judge to these benches. (The consent of the Governor General is needed to appoint a judge to any of the above benches, but there are almost no circumstances under which the Queen's representative would refuse the advice of the prime minister for such an appointment.)The appointment of a judge to provincial inferior courts must be a recommendation of the provincial premier to the Lieutenant Governor of the province. This means that the premier can reject the appointment of a judge to these benches. (Again, although the consent of the Lieutenant Governor is needed, the Queen's provincial representatives rarely deviate from the advice of premiers.)
We have a doctor's appointment tomorrow.I will make you an appointment to see Mr Crawley.
I have the right to refuse to serve you.I refuse to follow your advise.The refuse was thrown into the landfill.
Refuse can be a noun OR a verb. Refuse is a verb when you use it as an action. This kind of refuse is defined as "to indicate or show that one is not willing to do something." Example: I refuse to go to that movie. Refuse is a noun when you refer to a pile of trash (synonym for refuse).