Government officials appear to accept the practice, denying it's widespread. |
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The woodland has changed hands and the new owner is planning to fence it off, thereby denying me access to my club. |
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While that may be so there's no denying she knows how to make a good cup of coffee. |
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They stuck with their story through thick and thin at a time when the U.S. Army was denying that their units were even in that area. |
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The government has a legitimate, compelling interest in secluding these men and denying them access to the outside world. |
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Old forms of government have every reason to operate in secret, while denying just that privilege to subjects. |
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Of course, a utilitarian may here bite the bullet by denying the outrage, but others will find the bullet too hard to bite. |
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The argument is between giving unjustified publicity to an unsupported claim and denying our readers an insight into a story of the day. |
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We are the weirdos in denying what everybody else takes to be a self-evident truth. |
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For music written at that time, it is very old-fashioned, but there's no denying that an expert melodist and orchestrator are at work here. |
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I'm not sure if she's inconsistent as a character or if she's just constantly denying her true self while protecting a soft, melty core. |
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The leaked document generally uses one of three reasons for denying requests for certain pieces of text. |
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The penalty for her treachery was to suffer this torment every waking moment, denying her the calm serenity she craved. |
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But while his techniques as a documentarian may be undisciplined, there's no denying his passion and dedication for the subject. |
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There's no denying that, in this age of metrosexuality, the whole notion of gaydar is getting more difficult to fine-tune. |
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Classic threatened but could not break down a stubborn Leopards defence denying the home team a sniff at goal. |
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In this increasingly garish context, there can be no denying the reassuring twinkle of a traditional fairy light. |
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Are we denying ourselves future explorers and heroes by taking away their sense of adventure and daring? |
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There is no denying that the mass media and pop song fans play a vital role in adding fuel to the flames. |
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It's a shame, because you do not know the culinary delights you are denying yourself. |
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There's no denying that indoor cycling can be a potent way to cross-train, to get better lungs and to develop impressive glutes. |
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I think you are denying the shock of this experience upon you because you speak of it in a dismissive sort of air. |
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The US military spent most of that day denying that it was their mistake, instead blaming the Iraqis, claiming that Iraqi artillery had misfired. |
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This action was denying parking spaces to shoppers and affecting business in the area. |
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Segregation short-changes the students by denying them exposure to one half of their society. |
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Not content to shed light on an underemphasized aspect of the story, he typically overstates the case, denying the obvious importance of the war. |
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When he did finally make it to court he swore he'd seen nothing, even denying he ever told Guards he'd seen anything. |
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Politely, he greets a room full of frazzled reporters, the pressure of deadlines denying any chance of conversation. |
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While the chemistry between the two leads is rather bland, there is no denying their emotion. |
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There is talk of landowners denying the armed forces access to their firing ranges and a blockade of London is mooted. |
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There's no denying the ugliness of much of the surrounding neighborhood, with its filthy streets and corroding industrial buildings. |
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She hits the skids and sees the folly in denying her love for an unsuitably poor lawyer. |
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Well, certainly we were denying our readers this information, but that was in part because this was uncorroborated information. |
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The lone researcher bears a large emotional burden, and there is simply no denying that this is a cross many PhD students will have to carry. |
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In this, they're denying both the evidence that our justice system does make mistakes, and the very principles it is founded on. |
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Sadly, that same document has now come to be used as a creedal statement demanding adherence by Baptist scholars and denying academic freedom. |
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There was no denying that this was an exchange, their cash for your compliance. |
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It bespeaks a loss of something, while denying complete irretrievability of the absent object. |
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Yet it is not possible to restrict the bonds of affection denominationally without denying the gospel of Christ. |
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However, this week the high court contradicts history, logic and law in denying our inalienable right to acknowledge God. |
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Medieval contemplatives kept their eyes on heaven, too, denying that this world is their real home and resting place. |
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The supporting cast of fumblers shares responsibility for skirting reality, if not denying it. |
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So, as John suggests, why won't they simply put the matter to rest by confirming or denying the facts as set out in the memos? |
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They intend to argue that he is too sick to defend himself, while denying that he is mentally incompetent or insane. |
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Remove that component and the whole enterprise could fold, denying a further service to the community. |
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Consequently, Tessa wrote an angry and indignant letter to this newspaper denying that she had said any such thing. |
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In 1804, Supreme Court Justice Samuel Chase was impeached for denying a jury's right to judge law. |
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The goals in immigration policies are achieved by granting or denying visas. |
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But I suppose there's no denying that we learn from our mistakes, just as we learn from toothless, disease-ridden drifters. |
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This call is costing me a fortune, so don't waste my time and money denying this. |
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City officials emphasize getting illegal aliens into the taxpaying mainstream, not deporting them or denying them services. |
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Empire Maker was the upset winner of the Belmont in 2003, denying Funny Cide a sweep of the sport's three classics. |
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There is absolutely no denying that competition in this arena is burning hot. |
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Despite meagre attempts to beautify the grounds with flowers and shrubs, there was no denying that this was a grim and cheerless place. |
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We are denying most of our children their cultural heritage, their knowledge of a Dreamtime that belongs to all Australians. |
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The instrument regulates the issues of double indemnity and the conditions for allowing and denying extradition. |
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By reason thereof, the Claimant is estopped from denying that he is entitled to use the driveway for those purposes. |
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It is a means of transmuting historicity into eternity, playing on the conditioned fear of aging and denying the irreversibility of time. |
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Moreover, the charge that people are denying what Orsekes defines as the consensus appears to be a straw man. |
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Not by denying or counterattacking, but by being exemplars of leftist ideals. |
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I posted last year about the discriminatory practice of denying all gay men the chance of donating blood. |
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Despite her abrupt style winning her as many friends as it did enemies, there was no denying that she deserved to be there. |
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There was no denying Ballylinan's superiority as they completely overshadowed an abysmal Rock performance. |
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Zealously denying the accusations, Richard waxed eloquent in his own defense. |
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I ain't denying you've a healthy American awareness of English taradiddle, sir. |
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The lads in maroon were dominating at this stage but a stout Laois defence was denying them the scores. |
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He may be fat, disagreeable, lazy and offensive in almost all he does, but there is no denying just how loveable that makes him. |
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The grounds for deporting foreigners living in Germany have also been extended, as have the grounds for denying them a legal right to stay. |
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I don't know exactly what my father hoped to accomplish by denying us this most basic of human kindnesses. |
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But if you read on, you find that this only means that some of the long-standing evidence deniers merely keep on denying the evidence. |
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The White House is going to pay a heavy political price for the months it spent denying and stonewalling the problem. |
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We're the ones who are denying ourselves health care coverage by refusing to pay taxes. |
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And there's no denying that the piece brings its share of wow factor to the rotunda. |
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Some Austrian economists have tried to refute this argument by denying the very existence of an income effect. |
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There's no denying that I wouldn't be doing it now if dad hadn't stuck by me and been so supportive. |
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A boy can, and all too often does, walk away denying all knowledge of the situation. |
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From moral relativism to denying the unique moral authority of God was a short step. |
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He made no comment to the police but gave them a written statement denying the allegation. |
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Certainly, there is no denying that these cruel and callous acts were terrorism. |
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Now the book is in its third printing and I just threw away 1,900 rejection slips I received denying my request to publish this book. |
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Why are you even bothering when, after months of denying yourself food, you still look the same? |
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On several crucial occasions, opposition players have spilled the ball metres from the goal line, denying themselves a deserved victory. |
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A North Yorkshire woman is to stand trial at Hull Crown Court after denying a charge of manslaughter. |
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I know of no young-Earthers who accuse all old-Earthers of denying a literal Adam and Eve. |
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The average age of participants is about 22.5, so there's no denying their youthfulness. |
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There is no denying that one of the major causes of obesity is the amount of food that we eat and the portion sizes. |
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I realise now that I was deliberately denying myself painting when I stopped doing it for those three years. |
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I try to curb my spending sometimes, but on the other hand I don't believe there's any point in denying yourself and piling up your money. |
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However, while there is no denying that he has high regard for leathernecks, he does provide ample examples of Navy and Army actions. |
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His voice lacks the distinctive cadence for which he would become known, but there's no denying the presence he brings to the part. |
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The reasons submitted by the plaintiff for denying costs to the defendant are not based on any legal principle. |
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An Alzheimer's charity claims new health guidelines could be denying local dementia sufferers an effective treatment. |
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Instead, Creon is guilty of a religious sin by denying burial to a dead man's body. |
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There is no denying either the boy's talent or the bright future ahead of him. |
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In my opinion this sort of arrogance deserves to be rewarded by denying parole. |
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There is no legal prohibition denying the Community the right to accept liability for private acts of its servants. |
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He had never justified his habit by denying that smoking was bad for his health, he knew it was, but that didn't make him enjoy it any less. |
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Sending people to casualty and denying people access to shelters was and is and will always be the domain of the political directorate. |
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It is a dilemma which is denying promising competitors the chance of a lifetime, and has even divided families. |
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Does denying prisoners the protections of international law mock the principles the antiterror coalition is fighting to protect? |
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The difficulty is that the local iwi who are denying that access are saying they do not like it because it disturbs their urupa. |
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Ron Sekura opposed the motion of denying the application, he did express interest in helping the club find an alternate site. |
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But O'Sullivan says there's no denying poor netiquette may hurt in the long run. |
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Thus the problem is clearly of escaping relativism and historicism without denying the historical origin of our existence and thought. |
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Most children his age should have been romping around playing, breaking prize possessions then denying it profusely. |
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There can be no denying the correlation between socio-economic factors and academic success. |
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Locked-in syndrome is caused either by a lesion in the brainstem or by extensive demyelination, denying the brain its peripheral connections. |
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You do have your differences in a band, there is no denying that, but we would never row or argue about things. |
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Whichever way one looks at it, there is no denying that as things stand now, the state of the liquor trading sector leaves much to be desired. |
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The only people denying climate change now are the people who are making their money from burning fossil fuels. |
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Meanwhile, the officials at fault try to discharge their public duty by denying responsibility. |
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However now they are faced with a load of bureaucratic nonsense denying them their right to relax and unwind with their children. |
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Last week O'Malley issued a statement denying any involvement in the statement's alteration. |
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Colonial rule, in denying democracy, seemed to negate any concept of the state's duty to its subjects. |
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Whether or not one accepts this sociological taxonomy there is no denying the proliferation of summer festivals. |
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There's no denying the beauty and charm of a nation famed for its scenery, culture and food. |
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They telexed the company denying breach of contract, and refusing to agree to a USD 230,000 discount. |
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Using packet filtering, firewalls can restrict the types of activity allowed, such as permitting web access and email but denying telnet and ftp. |
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Admittedly there can be no denying the horror, the unspeakable horror of what had transpired at the Cathedral nearly three years ago. |
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Not surprisingly, the position of neutral states was consistently one of denying that reprisals between belligerents could serve to justify any infringement of neutral rights. |
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Taking away his bonus, in short, would be like denying an gambler a seat at the card table. |
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What is the point of denying yourself food and drink for over half a day? |
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And as more new AIP subs enter service, denying the problem is less and less of an option. |
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No denying a certain mystique about the man behind the curtain at headquarters in Beaverton. |
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She is not denying her behavior, and she's unwilling to beg for the public's mercy. |
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And I am not denying the fact that his womanizing, only too well known in Paris, is bothersome to many of us. |
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By denying Santorum a win in either state, the Romney camp slowed down what could have been a bullet train. |
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Rosen and Weissman have been handed their walking papers, and AIPAC is backpedaling furiously on its previous statements denying any wrongdoing by its employees. |
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So far, courts have sided with the insurance firm, Chicago-based cna, in denying Eysselinck's claim. |
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The use of government authority and political power to stop the airing of cable TV programs, thus denying the public of its right to news is being closely watched. |
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It's now known that Hussein maintained a top-shelf selection of liquor and a six-figure wine cellar, even while denying so much as a sip to his soldiers. |
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With its growing ubiquity, there is no denying the influence of the sharing economy this holiday. |
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He quoted from a Politico article noting that Democrats are talking impeachment up while Republicans are denying it. |
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It is due to ignorance, confusion and anxiety that parents subject their children to a strict schedule, denying them rest, relaxation and enjoyment. |
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They may both be remakes of better films, but there is no denying that the American versions of these Japanese classics now command a very strong position in the marketplace. |
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In drawing this analogy Darwin goes beyond denying the simultaneous creation of all species and calls into question the idea of classification as a whole. |
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But denying the regime air supremacy is not the elixir the rebels make it out to be. |
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Faced with cuts in previous years, deaneries have come close to denying doctors the opportunity to take courses to learn essential skills like advanced life-saving. |
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There's no denying how frustrating staid, riskless costume dramas can be, where substance is replaced with big budgets, fancy costumes and schmaltz. |
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However in some situations the children and the father are losers as the mother plays out her hurt and resentment at the break up by denying contact between them. |
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Now there is no denying some people don't suit certain colours ever, and in fairness some colours don't suit people ever viz. tangerine so be careful. |
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There is no denying that in Zambia many such establishments, especially the banks, operate money markets that are under serious pecuniary constraints. |
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I felt a sense of obligation, like maybe I'm denying my bashert. |
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In fact the survey question made no mention of shutting out vehicles, nor denying access to a major section of the Desert Park and to the gullies. |
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What we need is for all of this evidence to be allowed in all at once because when you take it in its totality there is no denying you have an innocent man in prison. |
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They've been denying it existed despite obvious evidence to the contrary. |
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It proposed to effectively place the disabled in a legal status beneath normal people by denying them access to court to get services promised in the legislation. |
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As she got used to the testing conditions, she pushed through to the third and final qualifying position, denying her opponent of a semi-final berth. |
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The problem is that too many rich countries preach free trade but practice protectionism, thus denying trading opportunities and markets to poor countries. |
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In the first hours, both the company and local authorities attempted to play down the extent of the tragedy, denying that many miners were in the mine at the time of the fire. |
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Those who had married were bitterly denounced, but their most serious offences were rejecting the supremacy of the pope and denying the doctrine of transubstantiation. |
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Barry was also known to penalize friends who wasted precioussmoke by denying them a hit. |
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In service of these unspecific fears, we would be denying ourselves the fruits of scientific breakthroughs that have already occurred or are much more imminent. |
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All religions, nearly all philosophies, and even a part of science testify to the unwearying, heroic effort of mankind desperately denying its own contingency. |
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Many of us seem to entertain the vain hope that ignorance will confer innocence, that by denying the consequences of our complicity, it will be as if it never happened. |
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Or at least, they like coverage for their kids, health-care rebates and a ban on denying coverage for preexisting conditions. |
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To reduce ER use for non-serious conditions, policymakers have proposed denying payment if the patient's diagnosis upon discharge appears to reflect a nonemergency condition. |
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He admitted in early 1997 he was a prime suspect for the murder and conducted a series of interviews denying the charge and claiming police were out to fit him up. |
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Marissa's disclosure to best-friend Summer happened off-screen, denying her character the opportunity to speak about her experience directly to the viewer. |
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By acknowledging nothing, denying everything and stonewalling every investigation, we are all therefore complicit in a war crime of unprecedented gravity. |
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There is no denying that Penman is an intuitive journalist with immense skills, but he remains unknown to the majority of big hitters in Scottish business. |
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There is no denying its sleek, streamlined body is a thing of beauty. |
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These policies have usurped traditional Maori authority while denying Maori a significant position in the newly established political and social orders. |
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He gives solid reasons for denying that the sense of moral obligation could arise from a herd instinct, from social convention, or from a Freudian superego. |
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She gave a hiccupy laugh, before denying that anything was wrong. |
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Note that I'm not denying that languages can and do differ in their relative amounts of homophony, word-sense ambiguity and lexical category ambiguity. |
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He heard the perps denying the charges that were brought against them. |
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He is an absurd character who relies on First Amendment freedoms to defend his teaching position, while denying others the right to take part in a Columbus Day parade. |
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As with many other laws in the United States, legislation denying voting rights to convicted felons and other offenders varies widely from state to state. |
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Of course, there's no denying the fact that infirmity coupled with sickness will always stalk the retirees and seize every opportunity to pounce on us. |
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This is not because they are negative in substance but because our minds first grasp composite things and only come to know simple things by denying compositeness of them. |
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With emotions at the current pitch, it is hard to say these things without being accused of whitewashing the church or denying the suffering of victims. |
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There is no point in denying the language in Shakespeare is problematic. |
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The police force often assigns cases involving violence against women to policewomen, denying policemen the opportunity to understand women's experience with violence. |
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I'm not denying or gainsaying the fact that one could make a case. |
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His mechanical approach to grammar, fiercely denying pragmatics and therefore the main finding of the humanities in the twentieth century, blocks progress. |
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This places him in the curious position of simultaneously denying the reality of the Foucault pendulum experiment and claiming that it could best be described geocentrically. |
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The Reflections document never gets around to really denying this. |
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Research indicates that stigma, shame and prejudice result in people delaying treatment and families denying that a family member may have a mental illness. |
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He criticizes modern American culture as denying the possibility of valid non-rational knowledge, and so delegitimating important aspects of human experience. |
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It's OK telling yourself it's just a biscuit and a sip of free booze, but then you're denying that you've got your gnashers round a big chunk of meat. |
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Since the denialists are denying, drastic measures are required. |
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The former president of the Royal Astronomical Society was accused of denying man-made climate change in a column published in a Canadian newspaper. |
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Cutting out favourite snacks leads many children to binge on the foods they have been denying themselves, Harvard Medical School researchers found. |
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Individuals are trying, by denying themselves the luxury of forgetting about their acts, to spare other the agony of having to commit them at some time in the future. |
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The profoundest form of atheism is not the one that involves strenuously denying the existence of God but the one that lets theistic ways of talking fall into desuetude. |
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The Court of Appeal held that by standing by and encouraging the woman to believe the house was now hers, he was estopped from denying that this was the case. |
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There can be no denying that the geostrategic landscape of today is significantly different from the Cold War bipolarity it supplanted. |
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Opening a trial anyway, the court also violated ecclesiastical law by denying Joan the right to a legal adviser. |
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There is an alethic modal analogy we can use to show that denying DRD is not prima facie implausible. |
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In response, the English parliament passed repressive measures that included denying the Welsh the right of assembly. |
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A herald would then make a proclamation of the readiness of the champion to fight anyone denying the monarch. |
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Initially denying the charge, Wesley later recanted and apologised officially. |
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Because during this procedure the praetor had granted, or denied, litigation by granting or denying, respectively, an actio. |
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Henry personally presided at the trial of John Lambert in November 1538 for denying the real presence. |
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The basis for restitutionary damages is much debated, but is usually seen as based on denying a wrongdoer any profit from his wrongdoing. |
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Abolished era names may be reused, for example as a means of claiming or denying political legitimacy. |
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Prohibited state and municipal governments from denying access to public facilities on grounds of race, color, religion or national origin. |
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There is no denying that there are words which we feel instinctively to be adequate to express the ideas they stand for. |
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It ought surely to be possible to say that an argument is confused, or an analysis flawed, without denying the justice of the cause they support. |
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In 1316, a principle was established denying women succession to the French throne. |
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Docetism held that Jesus' humanity was merely an illusion, thus denying the incarnation. |
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Looters damage and destroy archaeological sites, denying future generations information about their ethnic and cultural heritage. |
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This allowed Germany to use the railway lines, while at the same time denying them to France. |
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Roman defensive works therefore cut across the base of the bulge, denying the protected corridor and shortening the line. |
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Nero deliberately broke two crystal cups when he realised that he was about to be deposed, so denying their use to anyone else. |
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His dishonesty appears in leaving his friend here in necessity and denying him. |
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The RAF also provided air cover, denying the Luftwaffe an opportunity to attack the shipping. |
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To this objection, my answer stands as might be expected, admitting my own major, and denying the minor which the objicient has appended to it. |
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Maybe he was denying that he was finally honest with wife Marianne, by asking for an open marriage rather than cheating behind her back? |
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Commercial Bank consented to the entry of the SEC's order without admitting or denying liability. |
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The practice of ishta devata in Hinduism allows a person to worship a particular chosen deity without necessarily denying that other gods exist. |
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She admits to having a fling with stagehand Steve Murray and she told how she had taken cocaine after years of denying the allegations. |
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There's no denying the thought of playing Chelsea is a mouth-watering prospect. |
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There is no denying the smooth qualities of the impossibly good-looking Alexi Kaye Campbell, who plays the veteran call boy. |
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The Boethian solution denies that God knows what we will do before we do it by denying that God's beliefs are in time. |
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John Meyendorff sees the Byzantines as believing that the Latins had fallen into Apollinarianism, denying Jesus a complete humanity. |
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Confronting the subject of drug addiction is a better idea than denying its existence. |
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The henotheistic belief supports the possibility of worshiping one deity without denying the worship of other deities as central to Hinduism. |
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The luggable computer may be gone, but there is simply no denying that people are still hungry for portable computing devices. |
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For example, Ozu commonly eschews establishing shots, denying viewers certain visual clues that might orientate them to place and time. |
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I don't think any Government would want to rock the boat by denying pensioners their free bus travel and it should certainly not be means-tested. |
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Yet the same NHS is denying children with cerebral palsy the right to a Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy operation because it costs too much. |
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However, while there is no denying that Boot has high regard for leathernecks, he does provide ample examples of Navy and Army actions. |
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They are a band of data-proof ideologues who have simply taken to denying reality. |
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Even after denying the news, people are still coming up to me and asking if I'm pregnant. |
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And there is no denying that Fisher plays a lot of Asteroids. |
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When Henry Treece wrote to Thomas comparing his style to that of Hopkins, Thomas wrote back denying any such influence. |
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They long since ceased to be relevant in current music terms, but there is no denying one of the greatest back catalogues in the business. |
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Play was abandoned, owing to bad light, denying a thrilling finish to the large crowd of spectators. |
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In denying APL's request for reconsideration, the Court found that APL failed to provide any newly discovered material or relevant facts. |
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A glance at the American history of denying Africanisms helps to put her endeavor into focus. |
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Either way, there's no denying a Truebie's thirst, and here's three cocktails to celebrate the premiere. |
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Having learned from his previous brushes with the authorities, Voltaire began his habit of keeping out of personal harm's way and denying any awkward responsibility. |
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Guzan's early miskick gave Sergio Aguero the easiest of goals and ultimately ended up denying Aston Villa a vital point in their fight for survival. |
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The hero who speaks these words in Dryden's play is here denying the right of a prince to put him to death, on the grounds that he is not that prince's subject. |
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In denying transubstantiation, her sacramentarian beliefs render the priest unnecessary as mediator between the faithful and God during communion. |
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The Japanese government has declared that there is only one homogenous community in Japan, denying the existence of people like the Ainu and other indigenous communities. |
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Well, there is nothing smart in denying climate change, yet even though even Blind Freddy could see it happening, they still deny it so that they look cool and knowledgeable. |
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Some purists pull faces at the growing popularity of Twenty20, others wear bacon and egg ties but there's no denying the format's growing popularity. |
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Fitch's Paradox is presented as a problem for realism, and is 'solved', I think, by denying that existential quantifier elimination is legitimate. |
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We say of a stubborn body that standeth still in the denying of his fault, This man will not acknowledge his fault, or, He will not be acknown of his fault. |
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Arsenal lacked urgency and inspiration until shortly before half-time, Wheater's block denying Van Persie from close range before Walcott drilled wide. |
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Other migration hazards include pollution, storms, wildfires, and habitat destruction along migration routes, denying migrants food at stopover points. |
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In May 1606, Parliament passed the Popish Recusants Act, which could require any citizen to take an Oath of Allegiance denying the Pope's authority over the king. |
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They have also taken a number of initiatives which are coercive, or semicoercive, measures as far as denying ration books for more than a certain number of children. |
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Sherlock reacts with anger, denying there is something wrong with him. |
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I am certainly puzzled by the diagram in which 'some English archaeologists' are apparently denying both Celtic and even Gaulish identity to Vercingetorix. |
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In Massachusetts, there are some decisions denying recovery in restitution by the breaching party although this is not generally the rule in the United States. |
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Aristotle argued the law of non-triviality was an inevitable belief for all people because denying it is not possible if a person is going to behave in a discriminating way. |
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Like a giant kettle knowing it's being watched, this volcano mostly stewed through another warm October day, denying spectators the boilover they long to see. |
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Between 1968 and 1973, the population was forcibly removed by the United Kingdom through intimidation of locals and denying the return of any who left the island. |
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In May 1606, Parliament passed the Popish Recusants Act which could require any citizen to take an Oath of Allegiance denying the Pope's authority over the king. |
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Both parties will file briefs on the merits of the case, as distinct from the reasons they may have argued for granting or denying the cert petition. |
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She attacked British imperialism in Dora Marsden's Freewoman, denying the distinction between Britain's benevolent imperialism and malevolent imperia1ism. |
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The issue of self-motion in Aristotle is itself a tricky one, with some Aristotelian scholars believing that Aristotle permitted self-motion and others denying it. |
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Indigenous peoples especially lose access to and control over their 'cultural resources', ultimately denying them the opportunity to know their past. |
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By denying the country's war crimes and seeking revision to its pacifist constitution, this historical revisionism has fatally impaired Japan's leadership credentials in Asia. |
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In Washington, there is no higher art form than the non-denial denial, in which politicians try to rebut a storyline without quite denying the specifics. |
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Desiderius sent his own ambassadors denying the pope's charges. |
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Denying unlovingness has felt necessary to keep a positive sense of self, but it hasn't worked out that way. |
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Denying the existence of something only makes young, healthily inquisitive minds want to find out more about it. |
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Denying the second payment was blackmail, he said their meeting wasn't a big deal or boxing match, but an easy deal. |
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Denying that or disguising that or hiding that love is very, very injurious to human beings. |
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Denying he was only reappointed to the Cabinet in 2002 after prominent businessmen lobbied on his behalf, Mr Walsh said he felt the time was right. |
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Denying one group their rightful possession of property, acquired according to these rules, was the illegitimate exercise of government powers and was unjust. |
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Denying terrorists access to nuclear weapons and weapons-grade material is thus a challenge to nations' willpower and determination, not to their technical capabilities. |
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Denying absolute predestination was easy enough, but articulating a middle ground between that and Arminianism proved a more difficult task. |
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Denying rumours that the retailer was up for sale, Wilkinson told The Grocer McColl was a serial refinancer. |
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