Denied
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According to QuantGov, the US Bureau of Industry and Security has approved 11,259 applications,
denied
4,367, and has yet to process over 50% of those received.
But the ECB quickly
denied
this interpretation.
About four million northerners were
denied
political participation or land ownership on the grounds that they were descendants of migrants from neighboring countries.
Marco himself was elected deputy on the Socialist ticket, but he defected when the party
denied
him the chance to contest Frei’s nomination in a primary.
A place awarded to a less-qualified princeling is a place
denied
to a more qualified applicant.
There are already many cases of people being
denied
jobs or promotions because of what is unearthed.
Molotov, who remained in power throughout the war and until 1956,
denied
the existence of the Secret Protocols until his death 30 years later.
Without protection against deadly diseases like measles, pneumonia, and rotavirus, many of these children are being
denied
a chance to grow up healthy, attend school, and lead productive lives.
When she was younger, however, Rivlin was
denied
admission to the graduate program at Harvard University’s Littauer Center of Public Administration.
The most obvious risk is that the elections are not concluded or that Yushchenko is
denied
executive power.
The Rajput community is also rumored to have delayed the release of the film on the grounds that it “distorted history,” though Bhansali has
denied
this.
After being
denied
citizenship in Myanmar, an entire generation of Rohingya is now being
denied
the right to education.
In 2008, South Korea, as a member of the Nuclear Suppliers Group, supported the waiver granting India access to civilian nuclear technology and fuel from other countries – both of which it had been
denied
since becoming a nuclear-weapons power in 1974.
Will Kelsey Juliana, the chief plaintiff in the federal suit, also be
denied?
He was
denied
meetings with senior government leaders, representatives of ethnic minorities and political opposition groups.
Unsurprisingly, the Saudis have
denied
any wrongdoing.
Chinese officials
denied
all wrongdoing until President Barack Obama and President Xi Jinping met in California in June 2013.
The Srebrenica trials also yielded a soul-testing record of a crime whose gravity Serb political leaders, former UN officials, and others once shamefully
denied.
Defining the offensive racist views proscribed by the Constitution was the first challenge in the Ellwanger case, because the defense
denied
that anti-Semitism constitutes racism at all.
Back then, we lived under a system that
denied
ordinary people any right whatsoever to know about even essential facts and events.
Some 220,000 civilians are trapped in besieged towns in Syria, where they have been
denied
help and left to die.
Obama didn’t need focus groups to tell him that ordinary Americans were struggling to pay their medical bills and being
denied
treatment for preexisting conditions.
Syrians suffered from extreme repression, with people
denied
the right to assemble or even to discuss issues publicly, and the country was reduced to a political desert.
While May has
denied
any split between her government and BoE Governor Mark Carney, it is clear that monetary policy has become a subject of political debate for the first time in 20 years.
Brunner subsequently
denied
the direct link and dissociated himself from public claims that his group had identified a ‘gene for aggression’.
Mugabe's phony elections, moreover, should go unrecognized, and Mugabe
denied
a welcome as a legitimate head of state in international gatherings.
Two days later, Premier Zhu Rongji
denied
the reports.
Given their excessive belief in unfettered markets, they turned a blind eye to palpable abuses, including predatory lending, and
denied
the existence of an obvious bubble.
Liu became so angry about being accused of fraud and
denied
the car that he climbed atop a high advertising billboard and threatened to jump as a show of innocence.
This is a recipe for frustration among an educated labor force that is too often
denied
the opportunity to fulfill its potential.
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