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Discover Ludwig"deny of" is not correct and should not be used in written English.
The correct phrase is "deny something" or "deny someone something." Example: The teacher denied the student the chance to retake the test.
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This is not to deny, of course, that abortions are different from other medical procedures.
That's what I thought when I saw my MRI: 28 images, impossible to deny, of a torn rotator cuff muscle — a consequence of years of weightlifting.
Trump has never been able to deny, of course, that his casinos struggled in Atlantic City, since they went bankrupt with surprising regularity.
Here node may capture Eaves Dropping, sniffed, deny of service, worm hole and Sybil attack etc.
Which was not to deny of course that people act from selfishness, self-partiality, and confused self-interest.
Non-repudiation for payment: A vehicle cannot deny of using the services because a log message is attached to ensure that the vehicle transactions are saved.
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The denying of this is a real taboo.
However, both China and Thailand have denied of any related agreement signed (Wongcha-um 2015; Ryan 2015).
Very old age has been reported to be associated with denied of ICU admission [22, 23].
Dehumanization can occur when others are denied of human qualities (animalistic dehumanization) or when others are denied of human nature (mechanistic dehumanization).
Therefore feeling disenfranchised (denied of their right to vote).
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