For now, Mr Nachman continues to spurn the ultra-orthodox Jews who have peopled much larger settlements.
Cities that choose to have elected mayors may spurn the idea of regional government.
But it is unclear whether doing this will be allowed on the nature reserve of Spurn Point.
But the demonstrators spurn this, saying it will make the developers richer but not make housing cheaper.
Some may choose to spurn this upgrade, but nobody will do it based on grounds of insufficient bang-for-the-buck.
So TEPCO was allowed to spurn the rescue robots built with public money.
Spurn Point was once an important military base during the two world wars.
He could re-up with BMG, dump it in favor of a rival or spurn the Big Five altogether and challenge them head-on.
Even if the guerrillas have become militarily weaker and the Americans still spurn them, their diplomacy has become more effective in Europe.
With an aversion to standout much less fail, the Japanese spurn start-ups.
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There must be something besides bigotry making white men spurn the Democrats.
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Farmers and fishermen in Grand'Anse, a verdant department that was hit badly by a recent hurricane, have seen sales plummet as customers spurn local foodstuffs.
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And what entitles an elected politician to spurn the popular will?
If Hairston does spurn the Yankees, it would be no surprise.
If Israel makes such gestures, and the Palestinians and the larger Islamic world spurn them, then Panetta and his friends will side with Israel, he said.
They planned to spurn large buyout funds, in particular, and instead look to invest with GPs that target a specific sector, geography, deal stage or fund type.
Barred by law from forcing their soldiers to spurn their religious obligations, IDF commanders were guilty of crimes against democracy for allowing the troops to exit the hall.
As environmentalists point out, rich countries that spurn coal-fired power while exporting the rocks to countries with less ambitious emissions targets are merely shifting the problem around the globe.
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They spurn the cultural and geographic stories of their forebears in favour of an approach rooted solely in institutional economics, which studies the impact of political environments on economic outcomes.
Only some passionate feelings on this subject can explain the parliamentary party's decision to spurn Mr Clarke, whose experience and popular appeal put him head and torso above the rest.
For one thing, he let himself be photographed smoking a cigar to celebrate his party's election gains: as an ordained Lutheran minister, he might be expected to spurn booze and tobacco.
Brigitte Bardot threatens to spurn France, embrace Russia.
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There is resentment among European leaders that Bush broke a pledge made last month to the 15 European Union leaders not to sabotage the Kyoto treaty by urging other countries to spurn the pact, the Washington Post reported.
"Manmohan Singh is guilty of pursuing the noble quest for reconciliation at the expense of another maxim of statecraft: those who spurn the public authority's hand of reconciliation must be made to learn the cost of confrontation, " concludes Mr Khare.
Though they want to give the inspectors more time implying there is no need for a second resolution yet they have to balance this against fear that America might go it alone and spurn the Security Council, which is a useful mark of their remaining global influence.
But Kosovo's few Serb leaders with the nerve to stay behind now seem likely to spurn the council, largely because western forces (plus a small number from Russia and the former Soviet Union) seem unable, so far, to stem a steady wave of revenge killings by Albanians.
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