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repudiation <a repudiation; repudiations> N

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repudiation (feelings & emotions)
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repudiation N COMPUT

revoke repudiation REL

repudiation of a debt ECON

repudiation of a debt

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Revolution was described as a truly national revolution, essentially pragmatic, which called for the repudiation of both capitalism and communism.
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His repudiation of the duchess, which could have been considered an act of injustice, does not seem to have been held against him.
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Revolution was described as a truly national revolution, essentially pragmatic, which called for the repudiation of both capitalism and communism, favoured national revolution.
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She would later credit her impatience with mandarin philosophers as the repudiation of my own aristocratic upbringing.
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Correspondingly, negative feeling states suggest the absence, repudiation or flight from positive values.
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As a public repudiation of the plonked poster, it is appended to the end of one's reply (or may constitute the entire reply).
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The decision imported the contract law concept of repudiation and recovery for prospective damages into property law.
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Between 1988 and 1992 they both suffered several (repudiation acts) arrests, and harassment.
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This ensures confidentiality, integrity and more importantly non repudiation.
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The self-defining proviso was and is seen as something of a repudiation of the authority of the world court.
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