For people to reject somebody because they'd fallen in love with an individual of another species.
Once we rejected a tape because it was too short.
His book was rejected by both sides of the debate because it "cuts no ice".
He rejected a $1 million offer for film rights, he said, because the deal excluded him.
Republican opponents of the bill point to last November's elections, saying few, if any, party candidates were rejected because the veto.
Ironically, the painting was rejected because it "offended Christian values."
Last year's 13-member charter revision commission rejected the mayor's proposal because the issue required further study.
A number of sets based on specific intellectual properties have been rejected because due to the content matter presented.
It was rejected primarily because Kilroy himself twisted his words.
'was a paper to be rejected because its statements were correct?'