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We were all dismayed at his refusal to co-operate.

refusal to造句

a group's refusal to work in protest against low pay or bad work conditions.

Indeed, among all the former European colonial powers, France is unique in its refusal to decolonize.

But his refusal to offer a premium earned a swift rebuff from Anglo.

The Republican refusal to countenance tax increases could make them look irresponsible.

Not a small number of Indians must die each year thanks to that collective refusal to be bothered.

Is waiting upon the Lord a kind of Stoic bravado, or is it a stubborn refusal to accept our situation?

At the same time, prolonged refusal to provide aid could isolate Japan from other participants in the North Korea talks.

It might be something as simple as our deep-down refusal to believe that every human life has equal worth.

When he started dressing like a tramp he claimed it was, in part, to advertise his refusal to join polite, ie, hypocritical society.

His refusal to admit any kind of vulnerability leaves it up to her to fret over that suspicious mole on the back of his leg.

Symptomatic of Germany’s reluctance to peer into the state of its banks is its steadfast refusal to force them to conduct stress tests against published criteria.

Spanish conservatives might do well to reconsider their refusal to consider symbolic changes in national status for Catalonia and the Basque country.

The European Union has cut off aid payments to the Hamas-led Palestinian government because of the Islamic group's refusal to renounce violence and recognize Israel.

The Coptic church's ban on divorce, and its so-far adamant refusal to reveal either woman in public, reflect the radical conservatism of Pope Shenouda III.

Gathering evidence, and Iran's refusal to heed a string of UN Security Council resolutions and stop its suspect activities, make the question seem quaint.

And days earlier, talks to price iron ore for the year had collapsed over Rio Tinto's refusal to acquiesce to a Chinese manufacturing group's demands for a sizable price cut.

Ever since, the French have seen their semi-detached status in NATO as a guarantor of their strategic autonomy and a totem of their refusal to accept American supremacy.

A further spanner was thrown into the works by Turkey's refusal to allow use of its territory - meaning that the British had to hurriedly retool for an invasion from Kuwait.

It wasn't just Alan Greenspan's unwillingness to admit that there was anything more than a bit of "froth" in housing markets, or his refusal to do anything about subprime abuses.

He says the left's refusal to take sides in the internal battles of Muslim countries( between dissidents and oppressors) reflects an“ angelic blindness” which mistakes violent reactionaries for charming exotica.

The first is that stable societies - that is, where cheats can be found and punished, if only by a refusal to do business with them in future - are a precondition for successful institutions.

Wilson's refusal to ask assistance from his Senatorial enemies in framing the peace is covered in his righteous pronouncement that ‘too many treaties have been written by practical men.

She had taken this step as a final protest against Wu Sun-fu's refusal to let her go back home to the country after the memorial service for her late father. No one had been able to persuade her to leave her room, so they left her to her own devices.

There must be a spirit of refusal to be "privately owned by the few" in the government and the army;without a genuinely democratic system this cannot be attained and the system of government and the state system will be out of harmony.

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