(1) They realised that being evil is no matter because people will always reject you.
(2) In doing so we cut ourselves off from every aspect of our life - from other people who will reject us, from our wicked past, our hopeless future and from nature itself.
(3) In total, slightly more than 75 percent of union members voted to reject the contract.
(4) Fourth, typing is more distancing than talking: it is easier to dismiss or reject a respondent textually than verbally.
(5) God will never reject me but people may.
(6) Never leave a popular classmate stranded with a social reject for group projects.
(7) 54.87 per cent of French voters reject the European Union's new constitution.
(8) In many instances, bodies reject transplant organs because their immune systems see them as foreign tissue.
(9) The results also show that female heart transplant patients were more likely than men to reject the organ.
(10) Michael had the tainted innocence of an outcast, but I knew he was better than the very people who would reject him.
(11) Should the union accept or reject the Communist party's leading role in government?
(12) She hated her sister's vanity and secretly hoped Lucas would reject her.
(14) She banished me from her caravan but not before I had stolen her magic crystal ball and called her a reject .
(15) Hardly any of them was a political reject , who had to be accommodated in a gilded cage like the Raj Bhawan.
(16) He was part of a Saskatchewan delegation that visited several European capitals last October to get the European Union to reject the ban.
(17) He also invoked the Charter of Rights and Freedoms to reject the requests.
(18) Well, you've been exploring the relationship between rejection and aggression in the lab, now first of all you actually have to somehow reject people in an experimental setting.
(19) This might eventually cause others to reject the depressed person and to avoid future interactions.
(20) Would people reject me just because I'm too pale, my nose is too long, and my hair too light?