Denied
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Refugees in the cities have always been
denied
international assistance, even after their recognition by UNHCR in 1997.
Again, people have been hated, denied, because of their nationality, their identity, their race, their gender, their religion.
Millions of girls in this world are being
denied
their basic rights because of being female.
So I'd been
denied
my license because I couldn't walk.
In 1994, I walked into a prison in Cambodia, and I met a 12-year-old boy who had been tortured and was
denied
access to counsel.
No tar sands mine has actually ever been
denied
approval, so it is essentially a rubber stamp.
And I said to myself, "LZ, for so long, you have been
denied
this.
It's because my mother was
denied
an education, and she constantly reminded me and my siblings that she never wanted us to live the life she was living.
The officer who earlier
denied
involvement pecks a calculator to compute the amount of money they will charge on the cocoa to be smuggled.
Many times, the prison authorities have
denied
ever having issues of drug abuse, issues of sodomy, so many issues they would deny that it ever happens.
I'm
denied
the right to speak my own language in my own country?
We actually looked at the data for drugs, over 2,000 drugs that had been approved or
denied
or withdrawn, and we also ran millions of simulations.
Now, they have
denied
collaborating with the NSA.
You can fundamentally change your reaction to things so that it allows you to go places and see things and do things that otherwise would be completely
denied
to you ... where you could see the hardpan south of the Sahara, or you can see New York City in a way that is almost dreamlike, or the unconscious gingham of Eastern Europe fields or the Great Lakes as a collection of small puddles.
In 29 states in the US, I could legally be fired or
denied
housing for being gay.
This got their attention, all right, and they fixed the bug, but because he hadn't reported it properly, he was
denied
the bounty usually paid out for such discoveries.
We were
denied
service, and categorized as enemy non-alien.
Genocide is not only about the killing; it is about the
denied
identity.
Most of us say that women are
denied
their rights, but the truth is, oftentimes, women deny themselves these rights.
He won't have that problem with me." (Laughter) So I said to my mom, "Dolly and Girlfriend said I deserve pleasure, and do you know what you have taken away from me, what you have
denied
me?
What scares me most about the loud arguments and misinformation about plant genetics is that the poorest people who most need the technology may be
denied
access because of the vague fears and prejudices of those who have enough to eat.
Trafficking happens in sectors where workers are excluded from protections, and
denied
the right to organize.
But the thing that really amazed me, that I had no idea, was that you could suffer in this way and then have your whole experience, your story, denied, buried and forgotten.
And it all related to the clients and the students from the very first meeting saying they felt
denied
a place.
"I'm a local of Lagos and Berlin," suggests overlapping experiences, layers that merge together, that can't be
denied
or removed.
They are
denied
many services.
When comparing a 2005 interview, in which he had
denied
taking performance-enhancing drugs to a 2013 interview, in which he admitted it, his use of personal pronouns increased by nearly 3/4.
Google, I am sorry to say,
denied
our request.
I think what we fear most is that we will be
denied
the opportunity to fulfill our true potential, that we are born to dream and we might die without ever having the chance.
For decades, workers with a high school degree have been
denied
a fair share of what they have produced.
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