Despite denials by some that any such conflict exists, the culture war is an obtrusive fact. |
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Executives would issue denials, lash out at critics, and rush someone to the offending supplier's factory to put out the fire before it spread. |
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The flat denials at the start of the week changed instead to a promise of full co-operation. |
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Despite its denials and stonewalling, damning evidence has come to light implicating it in the deaths. |
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Arnold, even as he issues obligatory denials, is, unlike Bill, neither furtive nor guilty. |
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In the meantime, I am inclined to accept Fund's denials absent contrary evidence. |
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The denials issuing from Santos are almost pathetic in their plaintive appeal to maintenance of the status quo. |
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There have been insinuations, accusations, denials and counter-accusations. |
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The denials and expressions of disbelief and even disgust were therefore a bit of a surprise. |
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Ms Moore, the department and Downing Street issued blanket denials, claiming the e-mail was fabricated and fictitious. |
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Some of the denials occurred because of missing paperwork or other problems, according to the comptroller's office. |
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They should not be fobbed off with a diet of misleading statements and official denials. |
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The unrest was sparked by the death of two boys whom locals think were fleeing police, despite official denials. |
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Allegations were followed by admissions that were followed by denials and recanting. |
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Furious denials are plentiful, but he may yet again have to turn its gaze south-westwards. |
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The weight to be given by the jury to the appellant's denials and assertions was a matter for them. |
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One bunch of journalists flinging accusations around while others issue the outraged denials. |
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That's far from the final word in this story of secrets and denials and no comments. |
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So it boils down to his word against the vehement denials by the government officials. |
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His later e-mails found their way into the Mail and repeated denials of government officials were shown to be false. |
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He was arrested in April and maintained his denials even after he had been picked out by the boy during identification procedures. |
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They have destroyed any trust they had by engaging in obfuscations, spin doctoring and denials at every turn. |
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The extended contract and mass denials of his leaving gave it some stability. |
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Spiritual doctrines do not actually limit the mind as do materialistic denials. |
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They emerged from a police station to detail the lurid allegations and their vehement denials. |
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There is a three-member court of review to hear appeals of denials of applications. |
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Soviet spokesmen kept up a steady stream of denials and disinformation in September. |
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I will draw a veil over the following three years of delays and denials and posturing and game-playing, although it was no game to me. |
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Despite Berlin's prompt denials and attempts at mollification, he has opened up a veritable Pandora's box that cannot be closed again. |
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The American President can issue all the denials he wants, but nobody believes him any more. |
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I had no evidence, and would get denials or no comment if I questioned the alleged lovers. |
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Their calls for an explanation were met with bald denials from coalition spokesmen. |
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Canseco's charges were met with outright denials or responses that skirted the issue. |
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Despite Windschuttle's denials, the rise of pastoralism ushered in an era of heightened racial animus towards Aborigines. |
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Certainly, despite vigorous denials, there was tension between the two during filming. |
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It is supposedly a hallmark of analytic truths that their denials are self-contradictory. |
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Painfully, torturedly, he bit his lip to keep the stream of reproaches and denials from bursting through the dam of his control. |
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It was a kite-flying exercise, of course, and various denials, bouts of backtracking and clarifications ensued. |
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The senator's bill would address this problem by treating visa revocations similar to visa denials. |
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From time to time, we hear denials of the centrality of slavery to the Civil War. |
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Residents reacted with fury to police denials of any responsibility. |
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When their portents and prophecies fail there are excuses and denials. |
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If anything, any denials from him only seemed to reinforce those beliefs. |
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They are already trying to protect Hannah with denials he could possibly have been involved, presumably meaning that they would be willing to throw Libby to the dogs. |
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Ignoring Lasky's vigorous denials, the Tories have made him into a sort of Halloween bogy. |
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A previous declaration to a customs officer at the disembarkation gate, did not reconcile with the original denials. |
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After initial denials, Quayle was eventually forced to fess up to composing the salacious posts. |
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I tell you, it is better to be full of uncertainties and denials than full of false affirmations or lies that you pass for truth. |
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The army has issued blanket denials of any ill treatment without fully explaining what actually happened to the shipwrecked Rohingyas. |
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In the beginning, there were massive executions and incarcerations, confiscations of property, and denials of passports. |
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Our efforts fell consistently on deaf ears, accompanied by rebuffs, blatant denials, and dismissive and condescending utterances. |
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Ford seemed surprised when this outburst of honesty after months of denials did not result in a healing reset with the media. |
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I have long thought that Levine's negations and denials were in fact forms of affirmation and acceptance, ways of warding off sentimentality and bad faith. |
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Despite its denials, there are so many links that the government seems to be caught in a spider web. |
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After many attempts to verify this relationship, neither confirmations nor denials could be found, only information to evoke laughter and disbelief. |
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He based his action on Article 3 of the Civil Code, relating to denials of justice, and Article 6 of the Convention. |
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It is essential that somebody of your standing should refute those denials. |
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It seems now they no longer make any pretence about their longstanding political agenda, despite the past denials. |
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They hushed it up and issued denials for so long that they had no choice but to continue doing so. |
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This judgement appears damning given Trafigura's previous denials of any wrongdoing. |
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For licence denial services, data were insufficient to respond to whether or not the denials resulted in a payment from the debtor. |
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According to the Secretary-General's current report, constraints on or denials of access can take several forms. |
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At trial, Dowling conceded that his denials at this final meeting were all untrue. |
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In how many cases have denials of authorization been appealed, and in how many cases have such appeals been rejected, and on what grounds? |
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But despite official denials, the decree is sweeping in its scope. |
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It alleged the company had defaulted on a bank loan and told manufacturing workers to take holiday leave, which prompted denials from firm bosses. |
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But let's put partisan spin aside and accept Christie's contrite denials of personal knowledge at face value. |
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The news flies in the face of flat denials by the BBC in Glasgow. |
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This provocative thesis elicits flat denials from both governments. |
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And her denials and legal threats are faithfully modeled after the de rigueur motions of past sex-tape shock-feigning stars. |
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Her denials may have worked technically but laid her open to ridicule. |
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There are denials from phone makers and carriers, sheepish admissions from others. |
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And the Spanish media was full of denials of this, and just attacking Honduras and the U.S. for it. |
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Sure, there is maya, there is illusion, but again all of that is created through our filters and shields of denials that we often choose to hide behind! |
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The concept of a popular economic endorsement of slavery is also strongly supported by recent denials that the southern slave economy was either unprosperous or unhealthy. |
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First was the cavalcade of denials and baffling cover-ups she fired off to defend herself. |
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Some jurisdictions, like California, still authorize general denials of each and every allegation in the complaint. |
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Member States agreed to share information on denials on an aggregate basis with Associated Countries and encourage these countries to similarly inform Member States about their denials. |
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Conditional grants or denials cover what will happen if the case is reversed on appeal. |
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As a consequence, the companies often encourage and even require their claimants to apply for CPP Disability benefits and appeal any denials of such benefits. |
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Given that the credibility of claims, counterclaims and denials is an important determinant of custody and access decisions, collateral information is critical. |
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I would insist, political denials using vague words about the present, that say nothing about the past and which are simply intended to evade responsibility, are not enough. |
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It is a matter of concern that these political parties and groups, despite denials, are setting up organizations that begin in lawful political activism but may end in the military recruitment and use of children. |
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The Inspector wishes to point out that such cases of repeated delays or denials of visas are somewhat hard to understand and accept as simply due to reasons of national security. |
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He and close friends in the department rang journalists, unstitching the Government's denials. |
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In specific terms, the substantive increase in the number of notified denials and consultations has produced a sizeable body of information which testifies to the growing confidence in this instrument. |
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The IAEA has been working with transportation companies to sensitize them about the safe handling of radioactive material, and supports development of a database on denials of shipments. |
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It is this government that brought an end to the denials of the past. |
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Despite denials during the last parliament and during the last election, the Liberals have indeed steadily moved to enhance the complete social condonation of the gay-lesbian lifestyle. |
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Against these elements, the subject presented denials which evolved, as further clarifications were sought and provided by the bureau after having received her first answer to the investigation letter. |
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The inspectors were met with evasion and denials from the Soviet scientists, and were eventually ordered out of the facility. |
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The story went nowhere, with denials of wrong-doing from all around. |
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This cannot but have an increasing impact, whatever the denials. |
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We have all kinds of disputations, disagreements, and denials everywhere around this table. It is really a serious issue that we have these kinds of things. |
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The Chicago police department has reacted with indignation and non-specific denials of the Guardian's Homan Square reporting, and have taken particular umbrage at allegations of physical abuse. |
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Moreover, special care should be taken in the reporting foreseen in the VIS Regulation to address this issue: a high number of visa denials linked with physical impossibility to enrol should be monitored. |
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Russia says it accepts US denials over supplying Stinger missiles to Syrian rebels but claimed it was co-ordinating weapon supplies and providing logistical support, RIA Novosti reports. |
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We hope that Turkey will move from outright denials to reinstating its previous policy of protecting, not blocking, desperate Syrians fleeing violence in their country. |
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Murdoch stands by his evidence on Brown in face of furious GB denials. |
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California, Texas and Connecticut refuse to review after-the-fact denials. |
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They are also subject to economic and political pressures, including dismissal, censorship, curbs on travel as well as passport withdrawals or visa denials. |
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Despite Akunin's denials, some readers have concluded that the literary devices used by the author and the language of the novel give reason to believe that he may have been involved in its creation. |
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Despite denials, he is engaged in a bitter conflict with Aleksandar Vucic, the deputy prime minister and current SNS leader. At the party conference on January 25th Mr Vucic will purge the party of Nikolic supporters. |
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The rest of the opera is full of trials and torture, accusations and denials, pleas and counterpleas. |
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Like dominoes, denials of the right to education place work, social security, or political representation beyond the reach of their victims, who remain on the margins of international and domestic scrutiny. |
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Some in the army were angry over his repeated denials that Debaltseve was surrounded, despite evidence on the ground that almost no supplies or ambulances had been able to get through since 8 February. |
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Updated at 12.59pm AEST Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 12.45pm AEST03 45 Here is Bramston's response to Shorten's denials that backgrounding is going on. |
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In 2006 and 2007, assets and income were both important factors in LIS denials, but income was of greater importance. |
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Hate speech, the vilification of a certain group in the media, and denials of past genocides and atrocities constitute the ideological part of exclusionary policies. |
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When evidence of the deals to which they were a party during the negotiations are made public, they tend to react disbelievingly, ratcheting up the denials. |
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On the second day of direct examination, he sounded confident and assured when defense attorney Lewis Clapp elicited denials that he ever intended to hurt anyone. |
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The colony failed and was abandoned, due to denials of financial backing, especially by the US government, and to diseases and riots among the workers. |
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Recept reports suggest Aniston, who has no children, has undergone IVF treatment in a bid to get pregnant, despite denials from her representative Stephen Huvane. |
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Denials of the Premiership's legal existence continued throughout the 19th century. |
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