20 example sentences using unaccepted.
Unaccepted used in a sentence
Unaccepted in a sentence as an adjective
It has happened, and a unaccepted lowball offer is all that came out of it. Then I decided screw it, we're moving.
With unaccepted patches without explanation what’s wrong. If you want an engineer to help, don’t require him to be a PM
It is not an offence in Singapore to chew gum, nor is it culturally unaccepted.
You submit a request to them and they use something on their end to zap away all the unaccepted invites.
I had decided that I'd do that no matter how much social pressure I would feel from thinking I'd be perceived as different or unaccepted. This had been a fear all my life, and still is.
What would be interesting is if a random set of the unaccepted got the same opportunities as the accepted. But that's not possible...
Yes, they share the trait of being socially unaccepted at the time, but that's also where the similarities end. I'm not proposing we shun people because their beliefs are unpopular.
Which of those students, unaccepted because of their gender or colour, dropped out of high school, never applied to college, committed ******* or majored in some non-technical field? How dare anyone think that's right?
I don't know if there is an imbalance either, I do know that in certain circles it's culturally unaccepted. Many people I know consider online dating to be something for losers.
Just posting some sort of list of unaccepted challenges would solve most of this problem with relatively little effort, and seems like a large improvement.
Also, that 412 number is looking at the people who didn't match, which isn't actually the same as saying how many were "unaccepted". Residencies don't work like undergraduate admissions.
Apparently the company in question had made recommendations to improve the speed that had been unaccepted but who knows what those recommendations were.
I think it struck me particularly because it was in the same paragraph that he was discussing his unaccepted correction of the corporate copy :/. Proper spelling and grammar are important even in casual writing.
If the judgment that the offeree finally obtains is not more favorable than the unaccepted offer, the offeree must pay the costs incurred after the offer was made.
One may not expect to be unaccepted, but a little prudence rarely hurts in the event of the unexpected. That said, it certainly is possible to unquit at many employers provided you didn't quit by taking off your pants and running out the door shouting "adios, motherfuckers."
In the case of this marketplace, all unaccepted proposals are unpaid. If, say, all designers have approximately equal chance of developing a winning design, all designers will eventually have a run of losing designs, just as a random walk is likely to go negative.
Finally, by linking homosexuality and ******, the poster tries to create a link between homosexuality which is now acceptable by most people to ****** which is universally unaccepted and immoral. In western countries one is also legal and the other isn't.
"Finally, by linking homosexuality and ******, the poster tries to create a link between homosexuality which is now acceptable by most people to ****** which is universally unaccepted and immoral. In western countries one is also legal and the other isn't."
An advanced upgrade project would have risked the ability to do that at the very time such risk was unaccepted. That was Germany's problem as explained in the article: Even with the assuredly-better Type XXI submarine, Germany would still need many other things to go right to prosecute an interdiction war.
What is investigated are characteristics that would make a person likely to be influenced: debts, addictions, gambling problems or, as in Turing's case, some sort of socially unaccepted lifestyle. Around the time of Turing's conviction, several other homosexuals had been convinced by the soviets to become double agents, eg.
Unaccepted definitions
not conforming to standard usage; "the following use of `access' was judged unacceptable by a panel of linguists; `You can access your cash at any of 300 automatic tellers'"
See also: unacceptable