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Throughout the trial, Bo flatly
denied
most of the corruption charges, often professed ignorance of the facts, and claimed to be unable to recall any details of the matters in question.
But the courts
denied
his appeals.
The apology would have to be straightforward and credible, unlike his recent statement, in which he effectively
denied
the genocide by referring vaguely to “the events of 1915” and trivialized the Armenians’ suffering by equating it with that of “every other citizen of the Ottoman Empire” at the time.
As individuals, we are unhappy if we are
denied
our basic material needs, but we are also unhappy if the pursuit of higher incomes replaces our focus on family, friends, community, compassion, and maintaining internal balance.
But applications are also made public for 30 days, and if a domestic steel producer indicates that it can produce the steel type in question, the application is
denied.
If adopted, this instrument can make a real difference in the lives of those who are often left to languish at the margins of society, and are
denied
their economic, social, and cultural rights, such as access to adequate nutrition, health services, housing, and education.
If the project is eliminated, European policymakers will be
denied
important information that could help to guide discussions about enhancing competitiveness.
Opposition candidates and parties were
denied
registration for the slightest formal complaint.
At the time, he
denied
vehemently that he was a member of the CCP.
Plummer’s case thus highlights a broader misfortune: that so many citizens of developing countries are
denied
effective pain relief by governments in the grip of opiophobia.
Budget room will be scarce for many other worthwhile programs, among them: aid to poor countries, where the US is scandalously stingy; paying dues in arrears to the UN; creating jobs for mothers who will, under the cruel welfare "reform" Clinton signed in 1996, be
denied
public assistance for themselves and their children.
In what became northern Iraq, the Kurds, like the country’s Assyrian Christians, were for decades
denied
recognition of their distinct language and culture by hegemonic Arab rulers in Baghdad.
Similarly, the tens of millions of Kurds living in Turkey and Iran have also long been
denied
basic human and cultural rights.
National self-determination is a universal right that should not be
denied
to populations suffering under oppressive non-democratic regimes.
The Truth About SovereigntyCAMBRIDGE – In the French parliament’s recent debate on Europe’s new fiscal treaty, the country’s Socialist government vehemently
denied
that ratification of the treaty would undermine French sovereignty.
Rather, it means ensuring inclusion, so that no one is
denied
the opportunity to participate in the betterment of their lives and their communities.
Prosecutors, civil and military judges, policemen, National Guard members, security agents, and others who have fabricated criminal charges, abused prisoners, and delayed or
denied
justice should be included as well.
Many of these thinkers were hostile to altruism, or even
denied
that it exists.
Indeed, North Korea has asserted that the US has effectively declared war, though the White House has
denied
that interpretation.
But they clearly express the changes that Europe has witnessed over the past half-century, changes for the good that all Czechs now want to secure for themselves, having been
denied
the fruits of European peace and prosperity for so long.
Qatar’s foreign minister, Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani, has
denied
that his country funds the group, but also publicly called on its leaders to distance themselves from al-Qaeda, reinforcing the view that Qatar retains influence over the group.
They are not to be
denied
admission to or expelled from schools or training programs on the grounds of leprosy.
Until two weeks ago, eurozone policymakers
denied
this reality.
Ukraine’s democrats, who won that election, were
denied
their voice and their place in government.
If a fully-fledged fiscal union had emerged in 2008, the absence of EU immigration would have
denied
the Brexiteers a powerful rallying cry in 2016.
China’s rulers have
denied
that the secret arms deals were valid, and insist that the government did not authorize them.
Because the Rohingya’s persecutors, by restricting access to journalists and photographers, have
denied
their victims a face, and because the Rohingya are Muslims at a bad time to be Muslim, nearly the entire world is turning a blind eye.
But the construction industry, worried about its profits, has been harshly critical of the rules, as have ordinary people who have been
denied
credit, and thus must struggle to find suitable housing in a small rental market.
On the contrary, since the crisis began, Russia’s leaders have repeatedly contradicted their previous statements, backtracked, reversed decisions, and
denied
easily verifiable facts.
Just days after Obama declared last October that Malaysia was a model of “diversity and tolerance,” Malaysian authorities
denied
non-Muslims the right to use the word “Allah” in the practice of their own faiths – a decision condemned throughout the Muslim world for its negative portrayal of Islam.
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