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Discover Ludwig"denying of" is not correct or commonly used in written English.
It is grammatically incorrect and can be confusing for readers. Instead, you can use "denial of" or "denying" in a sentence. Example: The politician issued a statement denying any involvement in the scandal.
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The denying of this is a real taboo.
Yet the Swede would be entitled to bemoan the denying of a straight fight.
Many of the sanctions, such as the denying of landing rights for the Polish airline and the denying of fishing rights in American waters, were later removed as the Polish authorities relaxed some of the authoritarian measures.
"The core of all rebellion is the denying of repressive authority," RATM guitarist Tom Morello told me in 2005.
This works extremely well in a role that is all about the witnessing, absorbing and denying of pain.
547, 552, 507 S.E.2d 366, 366 (1998) (noting that, "[g]enerally, the granting or denying of discovery is a matter within the discretion of the trial court").
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However, both China and Thailand have denied of any related agreement signed (Wongcha-um 2015; Ryan 2015).
Here node may capture Eaves Dropping, sniffed, deny of service, worm hole and Sybil attack etc.
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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