0 a situation in which someone fails or refuses to make a payment that they have been asked to make: --
Nothing depends upon its acceptance or non-acceptance.
He levels his criticism at the non-acceptance of his suggestion for the use of a hydraulic platform for the purpose of decorating or dressing the tree more economically.
In the matter of the rejection, the non-acceptance of nomination, can he say what criteria would justify action of that kind?
The non-acceptance of their traditions and culture, and their marginalisation, force them into social exclusion.
There would have been more appropriate ways of expressing non-acceptance of the agreement.
All that has flowed from that non-acceptance seems to be inevitable.
We passed through dark days because of the non-acceptance of that principle.
Reading the briefings and listening to the debate, the basis for non-acceptance of, or doubts about, human cloning seem to fall into several categories.