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You tape the rejection notice to the fridge and send the story out again.
The answer usually depends on whether one receives an acceptance or rejection notice.
Although well acquainted with rejection notices, we were unprepared for the criticisms of this paper.
Such manuscripts go from the slushpile to return mail, usually with nothing more than a standard rejection notice on them.
No rejection notice is needed if the case does not, in China's political-legal cosmos, formally exist.
The case would not be registered and there would be no rejection notice, either.
She'll just send you the standard 'This does not suit our purposes at this time' rejection notice."
With unclear guidelines and fortune-cookie-like rejection notices, developers often have to guess as to what they did wrong in order to remedy their submissions.
The ad shows the hands of a white man crumpling a job application rejection notice as a narrator intones, "You needed that job.
After a rejection notice from the pulp magazine Weird Tales, Bradbury submitted to magazines.
But the manuscript he submitted, assembled with Mr. Moran's help, was met with a curt rejection notice.
Since so many developers have published rejection emails Apple now most often call submitters to verbally tell them their rejection notice.
Arc90's Rich Ziade wrote an "open letter" to Apple after receiving a rejection notice for Readability.
Of course Bukowski-Chinaski was always working, even when he could barely hold down a job, sending out manuscripts and collecting, for many lean years, rejection notices.
Finally, after 63 rejection notices, Baldwin found a receptive editor at Kensington Books who purchased her novel, a "Regency Romantic Comedy".
Even those students who have received only rejection notices can apply to schools that take late applications or spend a year doing something else and then go through the cycle again next year.
When prosecutors brought a photocopy of the clemency rejection notice to Mr. Hutomo's home, his lawyers said it was not valid because it had not been notarized.
Apple later changed the NDA citing that "it has created too much of a burden on developers" but they did not reverse the decision to forbid publication of rejection notices.
In 1990, Mr. Mezey started circulating a manuscript of Mrs. Adair's collected poems among about a dozen small presses, all of which sent back polite rejection notices.
The first line of the statement may sound like the beginning of a rejection notice, but the rest reads more like the first steps in a long, legalistic waggle dance to appease the lawyers.
In spite of his renown, his initial stab at picture books, a story about a boy named Marco whose imagination transforms a simple horse-cart into a noisy and colorful parade, received 27 rejection notices.
The rejection notice attached to the DC suggested that if, instead of modifying one of the public data structures of the module, a new data structure was defined and used, then all would be well.
I COULD not imagine what was about to transpire shortly after a second rejection notice from Harper & Row left me feeling once again the anguish about which I wrote.
Here one puts all discriminating facilities in neutral and dedicates the book to every conceivable living relative and friend, not to exclude the word processor repair person and the mailman who finally delivered something besides a rejection notice.
Helms aired a late-running television commercial that showed a white man's hands ripping up a rejection notice from a company that gave the job to a "less qualified minority"; some critics claimed the ad utilized sub-textual racist themes.