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Opponents to the DREAM have successfully deferred it for a decade, but when does deferred become denied?
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When you insist on dignity and normality the risk is that both physical and psychic suffering become invisible, denied, and then have to deny themselves ("he is perfect").
"It was meant to be an alternative base of operations, since they were apparently anticipating that Afghanistan was going to become a denied area to them".
Chile's government and judiciary have clear choices: they can bring these perpetrators to justice or allow justice delayed to become justice denied.
When my mother — who saved me and four siblings from starvation under the Khmer Rouge in 1976 — passed away in October 2009 at the age of 73, I realized that for her justice delayed had become justice denied.
It is remarkable how sulky senior managers can become when denied perks they think their rivals enjoy.A generous pay deal won by United Airlines' pilots back in 2000 made the American airline industry that much more vulnerable to the crisis caused by September 11th.
Doing so, as one told the book's authors, is "like leaving the party at 10 30 p.m". Graduation delayed often becomes graduation denied.
But as ever more information about Bilderberg edged its way into das Gehirn der Welt – sorry, slipped into German there for a moment – so yes, the more the world found out about Bilderberg, the harder it became to deny not just its existence, but its importance.
If the 499-megawatt expansion at Astoria should become derailed or denied, for example, might old No. 2 churn and belch its smoke for another generation?
When she asked him, he became angry and denied sending a card.
President Mbeki has become notorious for denying that Aids is caused by a virus.
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