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Chief Engineer Art St. Cyr divided the car-buying public into "adopter types" who are minivan loyalists, "rejectors" who won't consider them, and "hesitators" who are wavering.
Honda's New Odyssey Tries to Revive the Distressed Minivan Segment | BNET 2010
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They had to be the rejectors to beat all rejectors.
This year's tuition fee hike has made getting to university a lottery for people like me 2011
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A rejected and/or a discontinued innovation is not so easily identified and investigated by a researcher through interrogating the rejectors and/or discontinuers.
Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 1995
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For instance, rejectors of a new idea may be affected because an innovation benefits the other members of the system that adopt it, widening a socioeconomic gap over the rejectors.
Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 1995
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The referees who suggested rejecting that article may have been correct, but they would suffer a penalty from being listed as rejectors on the final piece, even though their position was correct and may even have contributed to the quality of the final paper.
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All the participants, including potential adopters and rejectors, should be involved in the definition of the diffusion problem, rather than just those persons who are seeking amelioration of a problem such as change agents.
Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 2003
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All the participants, including potential adopters and rejectors, should be involved in the definition of the diffusion problem, rather than just those persons who are seeking amelioration of a problem such as change agents.
Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 2003
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I believe He will, and do not doubt that it will be 'more tolerable' for those who have never heard than for those in this country (heathen also, in the Scriptural sense) who, having often heard, are still rejectors of the Gospel.
The First Soprano Mary Hitchcock
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This distinction is important; since, if it be overlooked, the rejectors of Calvinism may be supposed to have also rejected the capital doctrines of the Reformed faith.
On Calvinism William Hull
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But the rejectors of _Calvinistic_ predestination may be not less remote from Socinianism, and much nearer to genuine Christianity, than the most rigid disciple of that eminent Reformer, who, in the protestant city of Geneva, committed Servetus to the flames.
On Calvinism William Hull
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