Sentence examples for is wrong to deny from inspiring English sources

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It is wrong to deny that TARP added up to a scheme of private profits and socialised losses, and it is wrong to deny that this is morally repellent.

That also means, from the Kennedy perspective, that it is wrong to deny them the sort of family and community life that might be called traditional.

It is wrong, though, to deny that inflation hurts savers relative to debtors, and it is wrong to deny there is a moral dimension to financial prudence and profligacy.

To sing in a church choir is a privilege and a service, and it is wrong to deny the opportunity to anyone willing to offer this essential ministry to the church.

Partly too, it stems from a few high-profile recent cases that have not gone the government's way: the court's initial refusal, for example, to allow the deportation to Jordan of Abu Qatada, and its insistence that it is wrong to deny all prisoners, in every circumstance, a right to vote.

"It is wrong to deny contract researchers proper ownership, acknowledgement, and authorship of their work, in order to attempt to maintain a 'flow' of researchers," notes Williams.

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Yet it would be wrong to deny that metaphysicians are preoccupied with facts.

It's wrong to deny the obvious: The Earth is warming, and we're causing it.

On Tuesday, Mr. Giuliani said the judge was "wrong" to deny the motion.

New York lawmakers insist the Energy Department was wrong to deny the grant money.

That is why the White House asked for extra money, and why the Republicans were wrong to deny it.

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