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declinación
A polite refusal of an invitation.
declination
Spanish
declinación
declination
1
The angle between the magnetic and the true North is the
declination
.
2
I beg that you will at once telegraph him my respectful
declination
.
3
And that all Anticipation is but a deflexion or
declination
by accident.
4
Steptoe's
declination
of the nomination and his recommendation of Young soon followed.
5
A time-shot was successful, and observations were also taken for magnetic
declination
.
1
Of course Nice
regrets
saying no to a particular new pharmaceutical product.
2
In reality, of course, the experiences of my leave left no
regrets
.
3
The U.S. military deeply
regrets
this case of mistaken fire, said Matthews.
4
In a statement this week, the company says it always
regrets
closures.
5
Mary O'Conor
regrets
that she is unable to answer any questions privately.
6
Mr Timmermans has now said he
regrets
the remark and upsetting families.
7
The crisis was too serious, however, to waste time in vain
regrets
.
8
RNZ
regrets
any confusion or concern the original statements may have caused.
9
Radio New Zealand deeply
regrets
what occurred and apologises to Mr Peters.
10
The event had run its course and there will be no
regrets
.
11
The company said it expressed its deepest
regrets
to shareholders and investors.
12
One of my
regrets
is that I've never really taken a stand.
13
Corbyn says he now
regrets
describing members of those groups as friends.
14
Indeed, he
regrets
that decision more than voting Tory as a teenager.
15
I am sure that the parliamentary under-secretary deeply
regrets
it as well.
16
But there is no possible way to live your life without
regrets
.
regrets
regret
regret
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have no regrets
vain regrets
many regrets
few regrets
biggest regrets
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declinación