Sentence examples for forced denial from inspiring English sources

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Leftists demand it now, regarding English patriotism as supremacism (wrong, and counterproductive: forced denial of self hardly promotes acceptance of others!).

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Among a trio of works bought by MoMA last year is a wall chart visualizing the component sounds of asylum seekers' accents, and he has given theatrical lectures at Tate Modern and elsewhere on taqiyya, the Islamic principle that allows forced denials of religious belief to function as silence disguised as speech.

Most cases are marked by grave human rights violations, including torture, forced confessions, denial of access to legal counsel and discriminatory treatment by law enforcement and judicial officials, it said.

"It certainly raises the very serious question about whether there is a pattern of practice of constitutional violations, of excessive force, denial of right to counsel, coercive interrogations," said Bagenstos, now a law professor at the University of Michigan.

Last month, the U.S. State Department, in its annual Human Rights Report, cited Iran for, among other things, politically motivated repression; disappearances; "cruel, inhuman, or degrading" punishments; arbitrary arrests; impunity for security forces; denial of fair public trials, which resulted in executions without due process; and the lack of an independent judiciary.

It has been a difficult summer, though, for West Ham and they have been forced into denials they are seeking to cut costs by offloading players.

Anonymous attacks, on the other hand, have been largely brute force denial-of-service attacks that should be easily countered but which have enjoyed an exposure by the media that was not merited.

We show that a well orchestrated Reduction of Quality (RoQ) attack could induce significant inefficiencies or reduce the service quality of end-systems, without resorting to brute-force Denial-of-Service (DoS) exploits that target the limited steady-state capacity of these end-systems.

While telling a good old pulpy backstage story about the personal devastation wrought by the pursuit of success, "Dreamgirls" paints a larger portrait of the artistic self-denial forced on black recording artists in the early 1960s, when crossing over usually meant toning down and selling out.

Among other violations listed in the report are threats of termination, forced overtime, and denial of sick leave.

An unspecified opposing camp was later blamed for spreading rumours she was in a relationship with fellow MP and prominent supporter John Woodcock which forced a public denial.

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