How To Use Denial In A Sentence

  • Guardian International correspondent Jonathan Steele called Bush's and Blair's denial of the horrors attending the Iraq civil war "Panglossian" - referring to the ever optimistic Dr. Pangloss of Voltaire's novel Candide who, at every disaster, proclaims that ours is the best of all possible worlds. Surge to Purge: The 80% Solution in Iraq
  • Diaz issued a firm denial of the rumor.
  • Not sure what a 'twofer' is, but if what you mean is that the '2050' scenario is ridiculous, then you're way into denial and every bit as susceptible to the blinkers of 'You Know You Are Right' as those you ridicule. John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting...
  • I tried on clothes that actually fit me and felt comfortable instead of living in denial and trying on clothing that depressed me when I couldn't get the pants above my thighs.
  • This was the reality glossed over in television fiction; indignity, suspicion, denial of the decencies. DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION
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  • Had there, despite Terry Gill's denials, been an encounter?
  • Poor messaging isn't the only possible cause for the increase in denial: politicians — mostly on the right — have aggressively pushed the climate-change-is-a-hoax trope.
  • The sin of idolatry may lie less in the actual action of worshipping a foreign god than in the denial of the universals that such worship implies.
  • What did Woodsmall think about this denial of basic human rights on the basis of religious observances?
  • His denial of responsibility for the accident was unconvincing.
  • Even though this denial has to some extent to do with Habermas’s understandable fight with the ghost of Heidegger, he seems now to turn this into a new orthodoxy, thereby showing how critical theory is incapable of critiquing its very foundational presuppositions such as valorization of rational argumentations, performative competence, validity claims and linguistic intersubjectivity instead of emotional intersubjectivity Craib, 1998. Jürgen Habermas, Sri Aurobindo and Beyond
  • If we condemn Ahmadinejad and other patrons of terrorism, we must, with equal force, commend those Muslim intellectuals and religious leaders who have the courage to speak out publicly against the continued fomentation of Holocaust denial and other manifestations of Judaeophobia in their midst. Menachem Rosensaft: Finding Common Ground
  • The evidence that white phosphorus shells have been fired as a smoke screen is so compelling that the denials have increasingly lacked credibility. Times, Sunday Times
  • Charging based on traffic to different (uncontrolled by the customer!) endpoints is just an invitation to both rent seeking and monetary denial of service attacks by third parties. The Volokh Conspiracy » The FCC and the Internet:
  • But the overall effect of the poem is one of denial, fabricated intimacy and an insulting treatment of a situation that in our culture has already been spiritualized and depersonalized to death.
  • Denials of rights and freedoms that inhere in man's worth before God are not simply a crime against humanity; they are a sin against God. National Council of Churches
  • American schools in the early nineteenth century taught children to avoid the “frivolities” of play and to make themselves “useful” through the exercise of self-denial. A Renegade History of the United States
  • Proposition 8 fails to advance any rational basis in singling out gay men and lesbians for denial of a marriage license," Judge Walker wrote in his opinion, issued Aug. 4.
  • There is here a kind of self-denial and demand for trust which a man might very well hate and resent.
  • Better a bank that is acting conservatively than one that is in denial.
  • The Foreign Ministry has issued a flat denial of any involvement.
  • The impunity of police and denial of due process to victims is disturbing to rights activists.
  • My question to Judith is how and why is the term skeptic hardly ever used anymore and only the perjorative term “denialist” used instead? Pain in Maine, but they can measure rain « Climate Audit
  • Naturally is an all latent Nue Yin first crazy, this be the undisputable fact, you denial also useless.
  • Henry Geldzahler of the Metropolitan Museum of Art is a pouting brat with anxious, twisty hands – "Oh, so you want to be a professional," his scornful denial of her appeal for help. Alice Neel: Painted Truths; In the Company of Alice
  • And I think they a little in denial of facing reality.
  • A surge of need, pain and pleasure welded together, craving, and the sweet excruciation of denial, giving way, finally, inevitably, to satisfaction. Crashed
  • ‘No,’ she said very slowly, rolling the denial on her tongue thickly.
  • He was arrested in April and maintained his denials even after he had been picked out by the boy during identification procedures.
  • I was in a place where I did not want to be in denial of anything.
  • In either case a denial is accepted and not moved against unless there is a good reason.
  • I'm the one who can provide you with a denial of ac - countability. Second Skin
  • In the process of response and denial, Rorty developed his view of and hope.
  • It may seem too much like confinement, a denial of individual enterprise and the constraining of intuition into patterns of conformity.
  • Category: Health Care | Comment (RSS) 4 Comments morganovich: the IMAB will be the controller of rationing and service denial. the fact that they can cut anything they want without any approval by elected officials makes them pretty much suzerain of government healthcare. whether they become a “death panel” or whatever is not necessarily clear, but they certainly have to power to be. Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Health Care Bill Timeline
  • The difference by the way between a denialist and a sceptic is important. Cheeseburger Gothic » So, Caprica.
  • The hustle and hurry of the job persist in a surreal atmosphere of expectation and denial.
  • Unlike English, Arabic thematic fronting may express incredulity, disbelief, suspicion, uncertainty, denial, limitation and/or exclusiveness on the part of the subject or the object.
  • The " facts " presented by the studio consisted of a list of emphatic denials about the film.
  • This state of denial is facilitated by conspiracy theories, so common in closed societies.
  • Combine these qualities of self-denial and there is a propensity for deep unhappiness.
  • Or perhaps the two of them share a certain proclivity for denial in the face of evidence and facts. Obama's nominee for Office of Legal Counsel: pregnancy is slavery
  • It's not denial. I'm just selective about the reality I accept. Bill Watterson 
  • You are not only fratricidal, but matricidal, ecocidal and suicidal, dangerously in denial, certifiable, a maniacal, omnicidal menace not only to yourself and other animals, but all of the life on the planet. You Are What You Eat
  • In many ways it besot him like orphic sound to a musician, or the tenebrisms of artists (Carvaggios like himself); but nonetheless he continued to project blame at the bearded anathema beneath him, and he still glanced down periodically at the floor hoping to find the putative agents of the odor, evidence to bolster his bilious conclusions, being in full denial of himself. An Apostate: Nawin of Thais
  • The problem of positivism in pedagogy study lies in its technicalization and the anti- positivism of academy, and methodological inadequacy of its denial of value relationship.
  • If the War Crimes Act, denial law and Holocaust day were unarguably just, calculations about malign side-effects would be irrelevant.
  • Felled by the ward of his intransigence, levelled and laid flat, sword brandished in denial – sword wafting words uttered emphatically in a trial of words by words, falling for the trap of his own rhetorical thirst, falling into the gap between those who run first and those who carp and cry in the pack – an empty husk cracked and ablated, an old fool trashed. Archive 2007-04-01
  • Lent is a time of self - denial.
  • During this period, the US policy on the regional cooperation of East Asia is suspiciousness or even denial.
  • Then there's the well-funded greenhouse denialist think-tanks on the lookout for any evidence, argument or anecdote that might raise public doubts - legitimate or otherwise - about the growing strength of the scientific consensus.
  • Given the possibility of some topical variances here therefore, the question that might arise is whether this is, as is being reported in the aforementioned news sources, an intended denial of the contents of Tornielli's report, or whether it is not a denial, but rather a pre-emptive assurance, on the heels of Tornielli's story, that there are no formal changes to the liturgical books presently planned. Further Developments Related to the Tornielli Rumours
  • In order to quash these rumours the company took the highly unusual step of issuing an official denial.
  • Just as a denial of cert is not a pronouncement on the merits of a case, the non-consideration of a question not presented cannot reflect “acceptance” on the part of the Court for any given proposition; or that a given proposition is “encoded into the DNA of our law.” The Volokh Conspiracy » Interesting SCOTUS Line-Up
  • The measures against these persons include blocking of funds, financial assets and other types of property, denial of access to financial services, and others.
  • Here, he again paints a distressing picture of a church in denial, a feudal hierarchy where obvious facts and urgent problems remain undiscussed out of loyalty, ambition, or arrogance.
  • it resulted in a complete denial of his privileges
  • On the precept of self-denial he takes notice, that by it Christ commands us, first, to be crucified to our own flesh and will; secondly, to spare ourselves in nothing; thirdly, not only to deny ourselves, but thoroughly to deny ourselves; by this little particle _thoroughly_, adding great force to his precept. The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March
  • In fact, the similarity is so compelling that D'Arcy has no business attempting a denial.
  • The denial of ‘political’ agendas is a standard trope, especially under authoritarian regimes where the word connotes divisive haggling against the interests of the united people.
  • Non-participation of the subject, along with the complete denial of the subject and his involvement, is the main characteristic of the zero-degree curriculum.
  • YES. Denial of Holocaust has been outlawed by legislation.
  • The hand of the soldier and the two hands of the servant signify the three-fold accusation and denial; the infolded hands of Peter tellingly express both denial and repentance.
  • Despite the Home Office's denials, Mr Brown has previously suggested that the Guardian Group has ‘got a clear steer from somebody on the inside’.
  • This provocative thesis elicits flat denials from both governments.
  • We all know about wishful thinking, about denial and defence mechanisms, repression, narcissism, Freudian slips and the anal personality.
  • If the new security focus is a sham, expect to see more official denial.
  • She felt both shock and denial after learning that her online friend of over four years, Amy, had died suddenly.
  • At that time, their denial was their belief that they were popular all over the World as a paternalistic big brotherly, goody-goody neighbor.
  • The use of the concept of 'denialism' as a cudgel with which to beat anybody who questions global warming has become familiar.
  • Of course, the generals' categorical denial of a conspiracy simply serves to underline that the rumors are serious enough to warrant their attention.
  • In his complaint, Richards said denial of his request for erotic materials is cruel and unusual punishment.
  • But despite the denial, he said a complaint had been made to police about unlawful entry to the premises. The Sun
  • A third response to the problem of induction involves the denial that science is based on induction.
  • What is unnatural is the denial to me of the potential to fulfill those desires.
  • The causal connection between mood-altering substance or behaviour and the damaging consequences continues to be denied and the denial is intensified.
  • This drumfire of denialism nonsense will drown out science 10 to 1 before long. Scientist Discusses Latest Report of Rising Global Temperatures | Universe Today
  • Last night Buckingham Palace sources were forced to make an unprecedented denial that this trip would be the couple's last together.
  • And they'll go through stages of denial, anger and sadness. The Sun
  • Denial-of-service attacks can't be stopped unless you can get to the controllers of the botnet. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many also practised severe austerities, subjecting themselves to extremes of temperature, hunger and thirst, painful bodily distortions, and various other kinds of self-denial.
  • Her eyes went to McBean, beseeching some form of denial, but there was only compassion. THE TOUCH OF INNOCENTS
  • The denials notwithstanding, some members of Sharon's inner circle believe he's hoping President George W. Bush will accept the idea of annexing some large settlements to Israel. PERISCOPE
  • Suppose, further, that these are essential to accounting for the other basic psychoanalytic categories like phantasy, projections, introjections, denial, defense, repression etc.
  • The terrorists issued a denial of responsibility for the attack.
  • The War Zone is a brutal portrait of a family in denial, a family whose father figure is also pursuing a sexual relationship with his teenage daughter.
  • Because alcoholic family systems are often steeped in defenses such as denial and minimization, they may actively resist talking about the fear and anxiety they are experiencing. Dr. Tian Dayton: Relationship Dynamics Within the Addicted/Traumatized Family System
  • They expected to get away with a plain denial of history rather than a mere insistence on divorcing history from politics.
  • Nobody wanted their little princesses to live the life of the great French tragedienne, with her denial of moral constraint, her ridiculous traveling menagerie and her monumental myth-making. Actress, Seductress
  • I just loved the line ‘not uncomely face’, and as for the denial - well, let me say that Kei is not immune to that, either.
  • I hadn’t believed a word of Errol’s story about raising money for a Fellowship in Holocaust Denial Denial, and so was surprised to see the makeup of the gathering. Kalooki Nights
  • the buzz of excitement was so great that a formal denial was issued
  • John in what he terms antichristian; but, obviously, only such as do not admit a recognition of Jesus as the Christ in the true sense, — only such as involve a denial of this, though they may not directly avow it. The Scriptural Expositions of Dr. Augustus Neander: III. The First Epistle of John, Practically Explained.
  • Denial of the Mafia's existence is nothing new.
  • Basically he has bought in so completely to the denialist/cabalist camp, he will believe any of their lies. Matthew Yglesias » Arctic Seabed Methane Stores Destabilizing
  • Yet even now there is a sense of denial that could prove costly.
  • The embrace or denial of the doctrine of transubstantiation was the occasion for both killing and dying.
  • Last night Buckingham Palace sources were forced to make an unprecedented denial that this trip would be the couple's last together.
  • Since the binding of signifier to signified is non-essential — such that a cigar may just be a cigar — and is often even idiolectic and idiosyncratic — such that what is significant to the advocate, A, may be significant only to them — the conventionality of semantic associations must be taken as a standard of approximate objectivity in order to distinguish the uncoupling of conventionally-accepted pairings (as, say, where the advocate is highlighting a well-established symbolism of anti-Semitism) from the rejection of idiosyncratically-asserted couplings (as, say, where the advocate is reading a pepper mill as a phallic symbol); the former constitutes insignification while the latter is simply a denial of significance. Arguing With Geeks 8
  • It may seem too much like confinement, a denial of individual enterprise and the constraining of intuition into patterns of conformity.
  • Bombay: An official denial of moves to end price controls on steel triggered nervous long liquidation across the board.
  • The purpose of this research paper is to provide information and defense mechanism against the denial of service (DOS) attacks & distributed denial of service attacks (DDOS), using internet control message protocol (ICMP). A Research made on Web Vulnerabilities by Sedulity Team
  • There comes a moment when denial breaks, and the boomer is face-to-face with what can no longer be ignored or managed. Defining Denial (The Boomer Blog)
  • That flowering differentiation which is called individuation was begun in the affirmation of a denial -- the affirmation of the rights of the single over the many and the denial of the power of environment. "Emerson the Individualist"
  • Death when it comes will have no denial
  • That year, a letter to the Newport Mercury, authored by “Frugality,” continued the redefinition of American freedom as self-denial: “We may talk and boast of liberty; but after all, the industrious and frugal only will be free.” A Renegade History of the United States
  • The report says the board's panel was clear that the mere denial of guilt could not, of itself, justify refusal of a progressive move through the system, including eventual release.
  • One is happy as a result of one's own efforts once one knows the necessary ingredients of happiness: simple tastes, a certain degree of courage, self denial to a point, love of work, and above all, a clear conscience. George Sand 
  • It's been bracing to see -- during our nation'sstate of denial, distraction and dysfunctional Big Media -- just how dedicated to truthsome writers and editors, such asRandyNeal andDaneBaker remain. Fire! Polite Applause
  • Sure, there is maya, there is illusion, but again all of that is created through our filters and shields of denials that we often choose to hide behind!
  • After months in denial, he let his emotions show this week, after the most blatant round of leaking yet.
  • The group has put Sony in its sights, launching a denial of service attack in protest at its legal pursuit of PS3 jailbreaker, 'Geohot'.
  • To compare that kind of long-term stonewalling, ignorance, and denial to the immediate actions you and/or Dr Hunter seem to expect from people like Steve and Hans is ridiculous. Blogs on Barton Letters « Climate Audit
  • That's far from the final word in this story of secrets and denials and no comments.
  • If then you would infer anything against me, your difficulty must not be drawn from the inadequateness of our conceptions of the Divine nature, which is unavoidable on any scheme; but from the denial of Matter, of which there is not one word, directly or indirectly, in what you have now objected. Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous
  • They are uniform in their dismissal of critics as being ‘in denial’.
  • Better a frank denial than unwillig compliance. 
  • The condition of obstinate denial or doubt is met, from the theological point of view, when there is the existence of an objective situation of sin that endures in time and which the will of the individual member of the faithful does not bring to an end, no other requirements attitude of defiance, propr warning, etc. being necessary to establish the fundamental gravity of the situation in the Church. John Kerry, Excommunicated?
  • Can we drop the alibi of ignorance - the endless insistence that we did not know - and resist the seductive lures of solipsism, of denial, of dissociation?
  • As soon as the meeting was over, they contacted reporters with near-verbatim accounts of the participants' behavior in a frantic series of accusations and denials, spiced with dollops of invective.
  • For Israelis, that refusal translates as a denial of any Jewish connection to the land, which in turn means that the conflict is still open. The American Prospect Articles
  • I suppose you could run these reactions from the right wing through the Kübler-Ross grief cycle and that they are at the active stage of the anger stage, but I think it ultimately comes down to denial and the inability to come to terms with the fact that they lost and that the majority of the voters in the country rejected them and their ideas. Keeping Up with the Wingnuts
  • Despite Windschuttle's denials, the rise of pastoralism ushered in an era of heightened racial animus towards Aborigines.
  • Really, why bother having any policies then if you keep oscillating between denial of serious policy, and then saying you are going to make changes.
  • This obesity debate is full of humbug and denial.
  • In fact trying to find a "mainstream Democrat" politician who will come out with a public statement regarding the fact that his champions are simply in denial is not that easy. Sound Politics: State "Supervision" Fails Again - Another Dead Cop
  • The SCOTUS has discretionary power to take a case so a denial of certiorari is an implicit affirmation of the lower court rulings. Think Progress » Tea Party sign threatens gun violence if health care passes.
  • It is limited partly because sport used to be in denial. Times, Sunday Times
  • With so little photographic or documentary evidence, such denials challenge the evidence of the survivors. The Crossing-Place
  • Nor did his denial carry conviction.
  • Each time European policymakers reacted similarly: with denial and dithering, followed at the eleventh hour with a half-baked rescue plan to buy time.
  • The website it has financed - JunkScience. com - has been the main entrepot for almost every kind of climate-change denial that has found its way into the mainstream press. Outrage and Rant: More lies!
  • Maybe because most of us have lived with the twin forces of economic concentration and vertical integration we've been in a state of denial.
  • The prime minister issued a denial of the report that she is about to resign.
  • So far the pattern is for the emails to look a lot less suspicious once they're put into context, and for the denialists to oversell what they've found.
  • To what extent does its dependence on charitable donations make it an involuntary party in the game of denial?
  • In Jetco, we held that an insurer's unexcused 48-day delay in notifying an insured of denial of coverage was unreasonable as a matter of law. Insurance Defense
  • For the exceptional practitioner of self-denial a special prize is in store.
  • The political and legal establishment is in denial. The Sun
  • When denial resulted in a patient's refusal to develop these skills, we had to intervene.
  • This contempt for others is a denial of humanity.
  • Is this what we call unconditional love, or is this what we call total denial? CNN Transcript Apr 28, 2009
  • Even the conservative Atlanta Center for Disease Control has now published its assessment - and after years of denial, it is now guardedly pro-circumcision, in Aids-prone countries at least.
  • Aristolochia L herbs encounters the denial as a result of the kidney toxicity, so it is impatient duty to explore the substitution materials for medicine.
  • Such a total denial offended justice and propriety. Times, Sunday Times
  • Forus not to dothis would only endorse the proposition that the American electorate is intellectually obtuse and morallyderelict and we surround ourselves in a steel fortressof delusion and denial andany awareness of the grossest atrocities committed by leaders we choose. We Must Raise Our Voices for Our Country's Redemption
  • Moreover, the playing field has been changed in the radical postmodern hermeneutic by the denial of an objective text, and by deconstruction and the hermeneutics of suspicion.
  • The denial of a recognized nationality, just as the denial of a recognized citizenship, constitutes a legally cognizable injury-in-fact for the purpose of standing.
  • We ache to get past denial and obfuscation, long to find out what this is all leading to. Times, Sunday Times
  • Just when you think there could be no new twist on the age old combination of greed and corruption, two new dramedies allow audiences to view financial crisis management through opposing lenses of comedy and tragedy proving, once again, that denial is not just some river in Egypt. George Heymont: Desperate Times Call for Desperate Measures
  • When an organization as a whole is engaged in the process of denial, its individual members often follow suit.
  • In his denial, he treats a people as less than fully human and totally dishonours the dead.
  • Although he knew of the bung to Burke, he appeared to accept Murphy's denial that it had anything to do with JMSE, despite the fact that the payment made by its former chairman, Jim Gogarty, came from the company's accounts.
  • Are we unfathered men in denial about our natural selves? Times, Sunday Times
  • Denial is a safe place to rest while waiting for grace.
  • Of course, the Government denies that its proposed denial of unfair dismissal remedies to small business employees is simply a political tactic.
  • the process of denial
  • It was for his denial of the doctrine of karma and the efficacy of the religious effort that the Buddha castigated him so severely.
  • Death when it comes will have no denial
  • The minister has issued a flat denial of the accusations against her.
  • They have destroyed any trust they had by engaging in obfuscations, spin doctoring and denials at every turn.
  • I think the denial of death is a great curse. Times, Sunday Times
  • Push a gay person to a point of shame and self-denial — the closet is a far worse place than you can imagine, and leads to far more destructive behavior than you realize. The Volokh Conspiracy » Sex Education, Dirty Words, and the Due Process Clause
  • Without going into all the nitty-gritty details, Rice gave her loose denial when there was very little in the public record to contradict her.
  • One is happy as a result of one's own efforts once one knows the necessary ingredients of happiness: simple tastes, a certain degree of courage, self denial to a point, love of work, and above all, a clear conscience. George Sand 
  • Delay is the deadliest form of denial.
  • Yes, there have been protestations of innocence from our own Foreign Secretary, and an outright denial from the President.
  • Denial of that fact by hiding behind the false concept of bisexuality is just more of the phony hypocrisy. Apparently I am a phony sex concept. « Love | Peace | Ohana
  • Oh, it was in his eyes quite an unillumed age, that period of Elizabeth which _we_ see full of suns! and few can see what is close to the eyes though they run their heads against it; the denial of contemporary genius is the rule rather than the exception. The Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett, Vol. 1 (of 2) 1845-1846
  • Despite official denials, it appears the government did make a deal with the terrorists.
  • The advertising ban is a denial of freedom of speech.
  • Finding him an annoying prat is no excuse for me to be in denial.
  • To help Dern, Redgrave has to tear away some serious layers of denial.
  • This self - denial will never be easy, but it is possible by the grace of God.
  • To tell such a thingmost 25 - year - olds will call forth howls of denial.
  • Denial of the Mafia's existence is nothing new.
  • The denial of the social fact of sexuality in pornography is made explicit in its audience.
  • As you can see, I'm still in denial about my lack of a garbage disposal.
  • A younger son, you know, must be inured to self - denial and dependence.
  • The problem with conventional deterrence by denial is in ensuring that a potential aggressor does not perceive the chance of victory as a risk worth taking. NATO's Changing Strategic Agenda
  • I think the chasm between reality based people and those in denial is growing so wide that people are now shouting across it … Think Progress » Attacking Global Warming Science: Where There’s George Will, There’s a Way
  • Let us bow in deep humility to adore God for this wonderful love, and ask for grace in very deed to yield ourselves to the denial and the death of self.
  • Not to come because you feel unworthy is a denial of the gospel. Christianity Today
  • He also blasted the defense's star witness and says Prop. 8 "fails to advance any rational basis in singling out gay men and lesbians for denial of a marriage license.
  • The pleading is put in issue by the denial of the alleged defamation, and if the matter set forth, with or without the alleged meaning, shows a cause of action, the pleading is sufficient. Archive 2009-10-01
  • an indignant denial
  • Despite the rad profile, nest was as knee-deep in bathos and bourgeois denial as any other shelter mag. Home Alone
  • Thus the ‘treatment’ in question was the refusal of support combined with the denial of the right to work.
  • Should motherhood necessarily mean sacrifice and self-denial?
  • This approach to self-justification is the practical equivalent of psychosis insofar as it is a refutation of empirical reality, a refutation of human reason and a denial of human history.
  • It is one thing for right-wing Republicans to deny Darwin, or sexual orientation, or even climate change, where the consequences can be fuzzed up via junk science and the impact of science-denial is diffused or delayed. Robert Kuttner: The End Game: Saving Obama From Himself
  • All this, in frankness, to show my first impression, after long denial, of women in general and of Chapter 18
  • Lawrence Solomon may well be a great communicator, but the author of The Deniers also is a frontline voice for a disturbingly large and influential denial industry, writes George Marshall .
  • The causal connection between mood-altering substance or behaviour and the damaging consequences continues to be denied and the denial is intensified.
  • I listened very closely for any sort of specific declarative denial.
  • He was an ebullient, larger than life denial of all that was Right: he chain-smoked and drank too much.
  • One aspect of anatman is a denial of transtemporal identity. ThinkBuddha.org
  • : 00AM 'Twas the fifth day 'fore Christmas and all through the towns Recalling the past year brought smiles and frowns The readers were anxious, and so we will show 'em It's time once again for the Action Line poem Recession, economy, job loss and more Were issues that really should come to the fore Reality's something we don't reconcile When everyone lives in a state of denial For instance, the Realtors push ritzy condos On people with pickups all covered with Bondo The city spends fortunes to make Chapman snow While staffers and programs are told they must go And what's the surprise of a fierce winter storm We live in the mountains and it's just the norm You'd think that the city would figure by now When flakes are a'falling, you go out and plow The county commission, its head in the sand, Can't seem to come up with the zones for the land With gas money dwindling and going away The budgeting process will lead us astray Joelle switches parties, the Dems she did ditch Progressives were angry and cried "bait and switch Durangoherald.com
  • The cause of public confidence in science is ill served by the dogmatic and intolerant banner of 'denialism'.
  • Waves of immigrant parents worked hard and practiced self-denial so their children could succeed.

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