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nonacceptance







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All of the gifts are accepted where “nonacceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. government,” the State Department said in its filings.

From Fox News

While there, she teaches guitar lessons and eventually finds romance — all while struggling with her mother’s nonacceptance of her sexual orientation.

From New York Times

Throughout the 19th century, Jews rose in business and the professions, becoming physicians and lawyers, even politicians and army officers, only to discover that half-acceptance into Christian society could be more dangerous than nonacceptance.

From New York Times

“The nonacceptance of what to us is a clear moral obligation is a great disappointment,” Rosenbaum said.

From Washington Post

Declining the invitation by a president who attempts to denigrate the arts speaks loudly and clearly, but I fear Trump will not hear the roar of disapproval in Lear’s nonacceptance of the invitation.

From Los Angeles Times