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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deny fault" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means to refuse or reject responsibility for a mistake or wrongdoing. Example: The defendant continued to deny fault for the accident, despite overwhelming evidence proving their negligence.
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Just how clearly the firms will deny fault is said to be one of the last sticking points in the negotiation.
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We also have an almost daily parade of Republican lawmakers, appointees and associates denying fault and generally passing the buck.
A Tesoro spokeswoman did not respond to requests for comment; the company neither admitted nor denied fault in the settlement agreement.
Jones denied fault, saying that the incident was caused by a fight the previous day in which Jones says he was not involved, that he had been harassed and intimidated, and "that the incident that day 'struck a nerve and I reacted'".
Patients who were not at fault, or denied being at fault despite a police report of fault, experienced poorer outcomes than the at fault group.
Lenovo, today voiced its "surprise" at the move and denied any fault in its machines.
Time Warner agreed to pay $300 million to settle the case, without admitting or denying any fault.
Miliband later denied the fault with the Thameslink contract lay with the previous Labour administration – which set up the procurement process.
For his part, Mr. McDowell vigorously denied any fault and said any aid from Dr. McLaren was immaterial to the Russian feat.
Following the ruling, the DWP confirmed that it had changed its sanction letters but denied any fault, and said it would be appealing against the judgment and contest any rebate claims.
But many Americans demand that he deny its essential faults.
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