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rejection or
reject in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rejection, or the verb reject, may
refer to:
Social rejection, in psychology, an interpersonal...
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rejectionism or
rejectionist in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rejectionism or
rejectionist may
refer to: A
policy or
attitude of
rejection of something...
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social interaction. The
topic includes interpersonal rejection (or peer
rejection),
romantic rejection, and
familial estrangement. A
person can be rejected...
- A
rejection hotline is a
phone number which delivers a pre-recorded
message telling the
caller that the
caller is
rejected by the
person who gave the...
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rejection occurs when
transplanted tissue is
rejected by the recipient's
immune system,
which destroys the
transplanted tissue.
Transplant rejection can...
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which the
builders (or "husbandmen") rejected. 1
Peter 2:7
discusses this
rejection of Jesus. This
references similar wording in
Psalm 118:22: The
stone which...
- fear
before a
rejection attempt, such as
mindfulness or
using the
three second rule. New
players are
advised to
start with
small rejections before graduating...
- the "corners" of the
embedding volume tends towards zero, thus a lot of
rejections can take
place before a
useful sample is generated, thus
making the algorithm...
- Load
rejection in an
electric power system is the
condition in
which there is a
sudden load loss in the
system which causes the
generating equipment to...
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vector resolute of a
perpendicular to b,
sometimes also
called the
vector rejection of a from b (denoted
oproj b a {\displaystyle \operatorname {oproj}...