Act of repudiation, abnegation, or declination.
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Examples for "denied "
Examples for "denied "
1 However, the British oil major denied the deal made significant new concessions.
2 The authorities have denied allegations of government corruption and abuse of power.
3 However, also speaking in parliament, the former prime minister denied all wrongdoing.
4 Witnesses said troops opened fire from attack helicopters; the military denied this.
5 Myanmar's ambassador in Geneva denied his government arrested people for political reasons.
1 DISCRIMINATION Spitzer also said the refusal involved the victims' nationality and religion.
2 China has said 47 countries support its refusal to recognize the case.
3 The senate still persisted in its refusal ; the army in its request.
4 Clinical symptoms include chronic food refusal , weight loss and body image distortions.
5 Employers will need to carefully consider the circumstances of any such refusal .
1 Results: Fresh markets are under economic pressure and are declining in number.
2 Since 1969 the security situation in Northern Ireland had been declining significantly.
3 In fact, the State pension has actually been declining in real terms.
4 Several bank executives have warned about declining quality of energy sector loans.
5 If road policing is declining , that is a serious concern, he said.
1 We excluded case reports, case series, and studies in subpopulations of patients.
2 Case reports and case series with less than 10 patients were excluded .
3 Only patients with recent infarction or left main stem disease were excluded .
4 This result did not change significantly when the proxy responses were excluded .
5 Previous meetings have been held behind closed doors in public excluded sessions.
1 However, denial of immunity doesn't necessarily mean a certain loss for police.
2 Outright denial of climate science is becoming an increasingly difficult political position.
3 North Korea repeated its denial of such speculation in the new statement.
4 OK, much of Greece's political class was in a state of denial .
5 Penalties include seizure of assets, visa bans and denial of government contracts.
1 Objective: Identify risk factors for delay in the diagnosis and trial exclusion .
2 The EU executive said it remained unclear how an exclusion would work.
3 He said social-economic issues and fighting poverty and social exclusion were crucial.
4 This Government has one last chance to tackle poverty and social exclusion .
5 Excessive greenhouse gas emissions became a criterion for exclusion four years ago.
1 He grew in the grace of patience, and in spirituality and self - abnegation .
2 By the completeness of self - abnegation may the footsteps of love be traced.
3 Such self - abnegation caused him to become the full brunt of the beatings.
4 Yet the laugh was politeness carried to the utmost point of self - abnegation .
5 The martyr's abnegation of self is not yet dead in the world.
1 The terrible repudiation scene ensues, in which Camillo casts off his wife.
2 Such a tremendous repudiation of national debts was never heard of before.
3 Never has there been such an instant repudiation of Connolly's dismal dictum.
4 Willetts uttered a half-laugh, an uneasy, contemptuous expression of scorn and repudiation .
5 Does Claudio's demeanor in the repudiation scene betray the violence of love?
1 The angle between the magnetic and the true North is the declination .
2 I beg that you will at once telegraph him my respectful declination .
3 And that all Anticipation is but a deflexion or declination by accident.
4 Steptoe's declination of the nomination and his recommendation of Young soon followed.
5 A time-shot was successful, and observations were also taken for magnetic declination .
1 Of course Nice regrets saying no to a particular new pharmaceutical product.
2 And I'm not saying no one was in the Randalls' house today.
3 Merkel rejected that argument, saying no funds were taken away for refugees.
4 Right now, saying no to this idea you've got for the Ferret?
5 Perhaps for this reason, Parton had long been saying no to festivals.
1 The court ordered him remanded in custody until the next hearing on July 25, denying a request for bail.
2 There was also that bit about the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals denying a request to reinstate President Trump's travel ban.
3 Even an idiot realized that denying a request from a powerful assembly of demons needed to be done with a bit of tact.
4 Uthman had always been an exceedingly kind and generous man, and in truth, I could not remember him ever denying a request by anyone.
1 The rudeness of refusing a request that is improper to grant is a very venial offence.
2 There is no precedent for the queen refusing a request by her prime minister under these circumstances, Rees-Mogg told the BBC.
3 But that conscience was a very easy one, being almost as incapable of seeing a joke as of refusing a request .
4 Israel has refused to disclose details of the case, refusing a request for information from Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
5 Refusing a request from someone senior is not easy, but always being the yes-person brings you perilously close to becoming the office doormat.
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This collocation consists of: Translations for refusing a request