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He said the police assaulted him while he was in custody, a claim which the police deny.
A close associate of the author denied reports that she had cancer.
She has always stridently denied the accusations against her.
The ambassador denied that any missiles had been fired across the border.
While priests were denied the right to marry and procreate, he said, their situation would remain impossible.
Freedom of speech and freedom of thought were both denied under the dictatorship.
All I'd cherished from early childhood had been denied me, so I simply gave up the ghost.
He complained that he had been denied his conjugal rights.
She knew that Dave wasn't the right man for her but she couldn't deny that there was an attraction between them.
The company consistently denied responsibility, but it agreed to the settlement to avoid a long and expensive legal case.
She has strenuously denied any criminal wrongdoing.
By doing so, he was denying the local shepherds a right they had exercised as long as they could remember.
Although the ground of the nuraghe had become private property in 1848, the owner had never denied them access.
Effectively, this denies space and time any positive characteristics of their own: they are simply the backcloth behind other entities.
As minors, they had no role in the public domain, being denied any participation in the political affairs of the country.
The persuasive appeal of this rhetorical strategy cannot be denied.
Such probable admixture through time diminishes any claim that the presence of iron working ipso facto denies the presence of settlement.
The extreme claim, however, denies that personal identity has these normative aspects.
There is no denying that religious figures have contributed acts of great virtue in the world.
Protectionism is paternalistic, essentialises the child, and denies the child a voice.
The workers were denied it because it contained within it possibilities for awakening the masses.
The main implication was that treatment would, therefore, be denied.
If the ontological argument were a success, then the existence of the ens realissimum could only be denied on pain of contradiction.
Do we do a great artist more of a disservice by admitting his personal faults, or by denying them?
Insured persons denied coverage of technologies often sought redress in the courts.
However, it may be that there are ethical objections to detecting tumors but denying treatment.