0 to refuse to accept or agree with something -- отклонять
The United States government rejected the proposal.
1 to refuse to accept someone for a job, course, etc -- не принимать (на работу и т. д.)
I applied to Cambridge University but I was rejected.
2 to not give someone the love or attention they were expecting -- отвергать
3 a product that is damaged or not perfect in some way -- бракованное изделие
Otherwise, one or more agents have reason to reject.
Perhaps one should not be too surprised if the role of dialect contact in leading to dialect mixture has been rejected by such writers.
The principle of granting to the consuls a specific ceremonial was rejected by the beylical court.
This hypothesis can not be rejected but seems rather unlikely.
In both cases, the necessary conditions are so unlikely to be met that one can reject these arguments for proportionate taxation out of hand.
How is a view of the past, which is ultimately bound to reject the past, able to provide orientation in history?
It is also important to note that the power of the test to reject the null hypothesis probably suffers from this sort of procedure.
The low p-value thus indicates that the restricted model may be rejected.