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I refuse to love you. Refuse the bad idea!
An organized protest demonstration in which participants seat themselves in an appropriate place and refuse to move.
Boycotting is when you refuse to buy, sell, trade, or use certain products as a way of protesting. The British had a war and they needed all the supplies they would need but thry wouldn't help them.
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Larry Rosenberg has written: 'International source book on environmentally sound technologies for municipal solid waste management' -- subject(s): Directories, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Refuse and refuse disposal, Environmental aspects of Waste products, Environmental impact consultants, Green technology, Refuse and refuse disposal, Waste products
By refusing public funding, Obama can spend an unlimited amount of money on his campaign. If he had accepted public funding, he would be subject to government-imposed spending limits on his campaign.
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.
A Muslim might refuse to shake hands in certain situations due to religious beliefs that prohibit physical contact with the opposite gender outside of family members.
Yes, a school can refuse to enroll a student based on certain criteria or circumstances, such as age requirements, academic qualifications, behavior issues, or residency restrictions.
Refuse means: When you do not accept a certain product at all if you do not need it or if it is environmentally or socially unsustainable. So genuinely, it means that you do not or will accept certain products that are not the best option for the environment. It could also mean in a different reference: To buy products which are not sustainability designed + manufactured, or matter thrown away or rejected as worthless; trash. Refusing in textiles may be difficult.
Matthew Gandy has written: 'Recycling and the politics of urban waste' -- subject(s): Case studies, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Incineration, Economic aspects of Recycling (Waste, etc.), Economic aspects of Refuse and refuse disposal, Economic aspects of Waste products as fuel, Incineration, Recycling (Waste, etc.), Refuse and refuse disposal, Waste products as fuel 'The environmental debate'
Strike or Boycott