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So, on the one hand we have potentially damaging vote-grabbing strategies and on the other we have denial.
Perhaps Stone was not simply avoiding having to take a stand -- he may have simply had his fingers on the pulse of those many Americans who have denial in their veins.
These patients are less likely to participate in self-care, are more likely to have denial concerning their disease and are likely less engaged and empowered in the management of their disease.
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"Once problems surfaced," Mr. Wisniewski said, "we had denial after denial.
"With a very good tip, we would have come to it, and if you then had denial of access, it would have been decisive".
Use the present perfect subjunctive to describe a state of being that one doubts or has denial about having existed at any point the past.
(Celibacy) leads me to form close bonds with friends, to have self-denial and sacrifice".
They have institutionalised denial.
Another reason might have been denial.
Misconceptions, taboos and outright deceit have fostered denial among both officials and the broader population.
"We have received denial letters from just about everybody," Stackhouse Sr. said.
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