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Denial of insurance coverage or credit.

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  1. Social rejection - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Social rejection occurs when an individual is deliberately excluded from a social relationship or social interaction. The topic includes both interpersonal rejection ...
     
  2. Rejection - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    The word "rejection" was first used in 1415. The original meaning was "to throw" or "to throw back". Rejection may mean: Social rejection, in psychology, ...
     
  3. Rejection and How to Handle It
    Rejection hurts. But it's impossible to avoid. Life is about going for things. And when we do, rejection is always a possibility.
     
  4. Is Rejection Painful? Actually, It Is - Studied - NYTimes.com
    May 13, 2011 ... New research suggests the sting of social rejection may be more like the ouch! of physical pain than previously understood.
     
  5. rejection - definition of rejection by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    The act of rejecting or the state of being rejected. 2. Something rejected. 3. Medicine The failure of a recipient's body to accept a transplanted tissue or organ as ...
     
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  7. How to Handle Rejection: 10 steps - wikiHow
    Nov 15, 2012 ... How to Handle Rejection. Any kind of rejection, no matter if it's in love, your career, friends, a book proposal or anything else, is not something ...
     
  8. Rejection | Define Rejection at Dictionary.com
    Origin: 1545–55; < Latin rējectiōn- (stem of rējectiō) a throwing back, equivalent to rēject(us) (see reject) + -iōn- -ion. Related forms. non·re·jec·tion, noun.