Sentence examples for making denial from inspiring English sources

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In 2011, Shaikh plead guilty to making denial of service (DoS) attacks on the website for the YouSendIt service between December 2008 to June 2009.

The country is still deeply scarred and divided by the man-made disaster – in June a law was rushed through parliament by Premier Hun Sen making denial of the Khmer Rouge's war crimes punishable by two years in jail, which critics say will let Hun Sen target his political opponents.

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But a landmark report this week from the government-appointed Pensions Commission has made denial impossible.

In the end "Me Times Three" is a vivid tale of denial: the charming liars who make denial possible, the old movies that encourage it, the fairy tales that fuel it.

The present study explores new approaches that attackers could use in order to make denial of service attacks against application servers.

Act 90-615 makes denial of the Holocaust a crime punishable by up to five years' imprisonment and a €45,000 fine.

If the UN is at times viewed cynically in wealthier countries like the US, the young people that spoke with VICE News in lower and middle income regions described it as a beacon in their lives — a fact that made denial of entry into the lowest rung of the UN's staffing system that much more bitter.

But others said the major issue in Mrs. Plavsic's confession and guilty plea was that they would make denials by other Serbian leaders much more difficult.

W.R. Grace made denials until they declared bankruptcy.

We were taught to make self-denial more important than pleasure.

Make self-denial a habit and not just a trend.

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