Denied
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The Bush administration didn’t see the problems coming,
denied
that they were problems when they came, then minimized their significance, and, finally, panicked.
True to form, Pakistani officials were outraged at the charge, which they promptly refuted with roughly the same vehemence with which they once
denied
Osama Bin Laden’s presence.
It wasn’t hard to imagine a refused handshake or the presentation of a bill for payment, like the one Trump reportedly gave visiting German Chancellor Angela Merkel (a report
denied
by the White House).
A generation of children who are
denied
the chance to reach their own dreams will find it much harder to give their own children a chance at a better future.
Yet the truth cannot be
denied.
And, in the comprehensive National Asian American Survey 9% of respondents reported being unfairly
denied
a job or fired, and 12.9% alleged that they had been unfairly
denied
a promotion at work.
Zimbabweans are
denied
their basic freedoms and subjected to violence.
As a candidate, US President Donald Trump
denied
the overwhelming evidence for climate change, endorsed the discredited claim that vaccinations caused autism, and asserted that compact fluorescent light bulbs can cause cancer.
The Evolution of the Refugee CrisisLONDON – As they celebrate Christmas, Germans are also remembering the dead from last year’s attack on a Berlin Christmas market by a migrant who had been
denied
asylum.
Of 700,000 asylum applications in 2016, almost 300,000 were denied, and those people are waiting to be returned to their countries of origin.
The government, preferring to promote Hindu religious tourism, such as the attractions of the holy city of Varanasi, has
denied
any cultural heritage funding to the Taj Mahal in the current fiscal year.
White men owned slaves,
denied
the vote to women, and took the lands and lives of native Americans.
Millions of young people around the world, and particularly young girls in Africa, are failing to excel because they continue to be
denied
access to quality education.
In its report on the post-2015 agenda, the High-Level Panel of Eminent Persons emphasized inclusion, stating that “no person – regardless of ethnicity, gender, geography, disability, race, or other status – is
denied
universal human rights and basic economic opportunities.”
Nearly six years of civil war have displaced them from their homes,
denied
them the chance to plan for their future, and stolen their hopes.
Today, almost all of those young people have been
denied
training in the skills they will need in the future.
Even worse, many people who, as recently as a few years ago, would have easily obtained permission to study, work, or visit relatives in Europe are being
denied
visas simply because of their refugee status.
Since independence in 1948, successive governments have
denied
even the most basic rights to the Rohingya, refusing to grant them so much as citizenship.
This feeling has deeply troubled its leaders and filled its people with a sense that, despite all their economic progress, their proper place in the world was not only eluding them, but being
denied
to them by the endless criticism of the so-called “developed world.”
According to the common position’s provisions, before a member state grants an export license, it should consult with any member state that has previously
denied
a similar license.
Clearer rules for the consultation mechanism need to be elaborated, and arms-exporting EU member states should consult all other member governments that might have concerns, not only those that have previously issued or
denied
an export license.
His petition was first
denied
by the Guatemalan electoral authority and then by the Supreme Court.
The Greek authorities and the EU had until recently
denied
the need for financing, owing to concern that it would signal weakness and create a stigma.
Many have been tortured, kept in horrific conditions, and
denied
medical care.
The country’s media remains censored, freedom of expression denied, and the most popular political party in the country, the National League for Democracy, which won elections in 1990, has been forced to disband because it decided not to register for the November elections.
Ethiopia’s government had strenuously
denied
rumors of serious ill health caused by liver cancer.
Wherever I travel with the Education Above All foundation, I encounter bright, motivated children who have been
denied
the chance to learn.
There has been no subsequent outright disavowal of these apologies; indeed, this month Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida said that Abe’s cabinet members “have never denied” the Kono and Murayama statements.
What will nurses and patients
denied
the benefits of the ACA do?
The dangers that await us cannot be
denied.
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