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They're not allowed to work in the public sector or practice certain professions and are
denied
the right to own property.
And do we really want to live in a society where people are
denied
their basic humanity if they don't subscribe to some arbitrary form of acceptable?
It's time for us to give a voice to those who have for too long been
denied
one.
She's
denied
basic privacy and bodily autonomy under the guise of "be a good mother."
It was appalling because it occurred, because the government
denied
it, because the US government eventually did nothing more than a slap on the wrist, and appalling because it almost certainly was not a singular event.
But family planning cannot happen without equal quality of education to girls currently being
denied
access.
I was
denied.
At last count, 130 million girls are still
denied
their basic right to attend school.
So slowly and systematically, we are being
denied
the right to be complex.
The government
denied
that it was committing any violence, but I continually drove through towns where people described government massacres from a day or a week before.
Black Americans were making incremental gains at registering to vote and voting, but were still
denied
basic dignities in schools, on buses, in the work force, and in the armed services.
The view is
denied
in the galleries where we receive just natural light, and then exposed again in the north gallery with a panoramic view.
It can become incredibly dangerous when our stories are rewritten or ignored, because when we are
denied
identity, we become invisible.
She was arrested for questioning, and
denied
the charges.
It's not only been killed, but it's been
denied
any potential for creating future life.
"Who are we?", but be really forever
denied
an answer and left in a state of existential tension which we seek to relieve in various ways, and one of these, the most effective for me is laughter.
While the government churned out national broadcasts which
denied
Nazi atrocities, the Scholls learned shocking truths.
Both calmly
denied
any involvement— until the police gathered all the leaflets and placed them back in the empty case, where they fit perfectly.
Justice has been delayed, and justice has been
denied.
Her request denied, Juana found solace in her grandfather’s private library.
Symptoms are often
denied
by the patient, particularly us men, because we are very brave.
I do believe if we build a movement that's one million Americans strong, we're not going to be
denied.
As de Beauvoir wrote, “A freedom which is interested only in denying freedom must be denied.”
In 2012, a famous American children's hospital initially
denied
Amelia the right to a lifesaving kidney transplant because, according to their form, as it said, she was "mentally retarded."
The Moorish artists were
denied
the possibility to draw things with souls.
No human heart is
denied
of that empathy.
Your story will get denied, your video will get lost in a sea of images, your story will not be trusted, and you will be targeted.
Now, justice for the people for Oaxaca is still far off, but their stories, their truths, can no longer be
denied.
And while the importance of these millions of silent carers cannot be denied, they've largely been unnoticed by governments, healthcare systems and private entities.
JA: We have
denied
receiving those cables.
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