SHALL NOT BE ACCEPTED

Definition: Indicating that something will not be approved or acknowledged.

Synonyms: Unacceptable, Rejected, Declined, Not Allowed, Denied

Usage Examples in Sentences

#1
Cash payments shall not be accepted for online orders.
#2
Non-members shall not be accepted into the exclusive club.
#3
Entries submitted after the deadline shall not be accepted for the competition.
#4
The use of offensive language in the workplace shall not be accepted.
#5
Any form of discrimination shall not be accepted in our community.
#6
Substandard quality products shall not be accepted by our quality control team.
#7
Her eloquent plea for clemency resonated with the jury, but ultimately, it shall not be accepted in the court of law.
#8
The convoluted argument, lacking empirical evidence, shall not be accepted in this scholarly discourse.
#9
Proposals that do not meet the outlined criteria shall not be accepted.
#10
Excuses for missing the appointment shall not be accepted without prior notice.
#11
Late deliveries shall not be accepted as we adhere to a strict schedule.
#12
Membership renewals submitted after the expiration date shall not be accepted.
#13
Refund claims that are not accompanied by proof of purchase shall not be accepted.
#14
Shall not be accepted are excuses for not completing assignments on time.
#15
The terms of the agreement clearly state what shall not be accepted.
#16
In this establishment, such behavior shall not be accepted.
#17
Behaviors that disrespect others shall not be accepted.
#18
The terms and conditions explicitly mention that damaged goods shall not be accepted.
#19
The faulty equipment returned without prior authorization shall not be accepted for refund.
#20
Submissions containing plagiarized content shall not be accepted.
#21
Without the required signature, the contract shall not be accepted as valid.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Good morning, Sarah. I've reviewed the proposal you submitted, but I have some concerns about a few points.B: Good morning, James. Thank you for reviewing it. What concerns do you have?A: Firstly, the budget allocation seems excessive for this project. We need to reduce it by at least 20% to stay within our budget constraints.B: I understand your point, James, but reducing the budget by 20% might compromise the quality of deliverables.A: I appreciate your concern, Sarah, but we need to find a balance. Unfortunately, the current budget allocation shall not be accepted.
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