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repudiation (The ability of a user to falsely deny having performed an action that other parties cannot prove otherwise. For example, a user who deleted a file can successfully deny doing so if no mechanism (such as audit files) can prove otherwise) | |||
oversize; rejects; retained fraction | |||
refusal to accept; rejecting | |||
graft rejection; back stroke | |||
repression (2) | |||
kickback; repulse | |||
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disallowances | |||
coarse reject; slivers; screenings; reject | |||
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blowback; recoil | |||
materials | |||
rejection | |||
rebound | |||
reject | |||
penetration per blow; set | |||
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disallow; disclaim; repel | |||
refuse | |||
eject (To remove something or someone from their current location); Decline (The administrator's act of removing an update from the main view of updates so that the respective update is no longer displayed or available for deployment); reject (To refuse to accept a file or message) | |||
deny application; opt-out | |||
reject | |||
dismiss a charge; overrule; dismissal; dismiss (claim, action, appeal) | |||
dismiss; challenge; refuse (una petición); give refusal (una petición); reject petition (una petición) | |||
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rejected |
rechazo : 183 phrases in 35 subjects |