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And, given the country’s politicized judiciary, most electoral petitions were summarily dismissed on technical grounds, with many candidates
denied
even the right to present their cases.
In fact, intensifying his letter’s pathos, he requested that part of the money the university owes him be paid to his family to cover debts he incurred as a result of being
denied
his fellowship.
To be sure, I wasn’t entirely shocked to find that the panelists
denied
the recent achievements of Abenomics and espoused the strange view that monetary policy cannot boost an economy, and yet can suddenly cause hyperinflation.
He died in prison after he was badly beaten and
denied
medical treatment.
In Mumbai, a large proportion of them are Muslims who were
denied
space in the formal economy and have developed strong vested interests over the past 50 years.
But the judges
denied
Tempo's request that Winata be arrested and tried for perjury, telling us to report it to the police, which we did.
The judges then
denied
our request for a postponement of the court decision until Mr. Winata's perjury case was resolved.
In the Muslim world, Daoud wrote, “Women are negated, rejected, killed, veiled, locked in, or owned,” their bodies
denied
the right to pleasure.
The first signal was sent when Ukraine and Georgia were
denied
the “Membership Action Plan” (MAP) that they sought.
Costs were contained, but not so the outcries of aggrieved patients who felt they were
denied
adequate care and the late-night comics who conjured up scenarios of "drive-by" obstetrics and other pointed jokes.
Liu requested permission to receive treatment abroad, but the Chinese government
denied
him that dignity.
No state must be
denied
the right to freely decide to which regional groupings -- political, security, economic -- it wants to belong.
Lo and behold, the snap election that May called two months ago has now
denied
her Conservative Party a majority, resulting in a hung parliamentTo be sure, by last month, I had come around to the conventional wisdom that May’s Conservatives would win.
But what it needs most, namely government, it is
denied.
All this occurred against the background of emerging-market economies’ claims that their relatively low representation in the BWIs
denied
the IMF legitimacy.
Because the Kemalist system eventually liberalized politically (though not culturally), the emergence of a multiparty system eventually also empowered the traditional conservatives whose preferences had long been
denied.
However, in a world of strategic competition, international commerce can be, and usually is, an instrument of policy, and its use in that context should not be
denied
simply because it breaches the sacred principle of free trade.
But communism under Stalin was the opposite of egalitarian, for it gave absolute power to a few, and
denied
all rights to the many.
With their votes, Turkey’s citizens
denied
the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) the absolute majority that it needed to amend the constitution.
Though now better off than they have ever been in material terms, the Chinese people under the current regime are
denied
any real opportunity to retain and refine their own dignity beyond the quest for wealth and luxury goods.
But there were grumbles about American overreach when the US slapped the French bank BNP Paribas with an $8.9 billion fine in 2014, and temporarily
denied
it certain dollar transactions, for violating sanctions against Sudan, Iran, and Cuba.
At a time when more and more Russians are being
denied
passports to travel outside the country, those tempted by authoritarianism would do well to recall the elementary point made by John F. Kennedy in his Berlin speech in 1963.
The elected officials will be
denied
travel permits, workers from isolated Gaza barred from entering Israel, and every effort is being made to block funds to Palestinians.
In the name of democracy and sovereignty, British voters are being
denied
any chance to reconsider Brexit, even though many voted for it under false pretenses, or to express an informed opinion on what kind of Brexit their government should pursue.
But Shia leaders will lose their constituents’ support if they formally surrender any of the powers
denied
them for decades under Saddam.
A plane with the UN envoy for human rights was
denied
landing rights in Baidoa (seat of the Somali parliament) not long ago, and pilots sometimes refuse to fly foreigners to Mogadishu, because it is too dangerous.
Others have been inhumanely detained and
denied
free NHS treatment, even for cancer.
Denied
accommodation in the Bretton Woods institutions (the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund) commensurate with its economic clout, China has established its own alternatives, which other countries have flocked to join.
After it bought the 67,500-ton, Soviet-era Varyag carrier – still little more than a hull when the Soviet Union collapsed – China repeatedly
denied
that it had any intention to refit it for naval deployment.
Overall, it seems likely that these opinions reflect real changes, and thus are signs of moral progress toward a world in which people are not
denied
rights on the basis of race, ethnicity, or sex.
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