Sentence examples for continual denials from inspiring English sources

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2.45pm: David Miliband, the foreign secretary, is to issue a statement condemning Ahmadinejad's continual denial of the Holocaust.

Although criminals have sometimes tried to extort money from Web site administrators with threats of continual denial of service attacks, such attacks more often are based on some political, environmental, or religious motivation.

But Microsoft's continual denial that it did anything wrong has left many in the computer industry deeply suspect of its good faith.

Virginia, a life coach and yoga instructor, said she felt compelled to come forward about the incident following the release of the 2005 Access Hollywood tape and Trump's continual denial about the allegations at Wednesday night's presidential debate.

Being arrogant and aggressively egotistical serves as a counter-cover-up of the frustration and vulnerable insecurity that derives from wanting something so much, with such commitment, that, despite continual denial and lack of support, one sacrifices one's self worth, livelihood and potential future.

It was a key example of the way in which those who were trying to expose the hacking scandal prior to the Milly Dowler revelation in July last year suffered from continual "official" denials of their (correct) allegations.

Not only was that brand of physical excellence built on dishonesty, but his continual, public denial was an insult to the values of his fans.

It was critical that Reagan played that tape in the wake of continual Soviet denial of their complicity in the tragic downing.

And one of the ongoing and continual threats to a scientific worldview is "science denial", the rejection of core accepted scientific paradigms like evolution … right?

Max Weber's The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism delineated how the take-off of capitalism, with its unprecedented productivity feeding a corresponding take-off in the wealth and power of nations, was made possible by an ethic of strict discipline, unceasing work, and denial of gratification in favor of continual investment.

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