Sentence examples for rather than denial from inspiring English sources

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This requires understanding, rather than denial, of the real nature of uncertainty.

But honesty, rather than denial, is the best place to start.

"It's a transparency of access and recognition rather than denial that human rights are not being adequately protected, that there's a lot of serious work to do to get to a position where they're not detaining people arbitrarily".

Lest these forebodings send you sprinting in terror from Forty-fourth Street, let me interject that Karam's finale, in its way, does offer a flicker of hope, or at least the possibility of reckoning rather than denial.

Admission of the nuclear program rather than denial, appears to have been intended to "persuade the world that Kim Jong Il is a new kind of leader, and his leadership does not resort to terrorist means, or secrecy," said Han S. Park, director of the Center for the Study of Global Issues at the University of Georgia.

Note that the argument typically leads to agnosticism rather than denial of abstract mathematical objects' existence.

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Obama will be blamed for resulting inconveniences because he will have vetoed funding for everything rather than accepting denial of funding for one thing — the ACA.

But the undeniable grotesquery of Mr. Solondz's characters -- this is satire, after all -- is a dimension of their humanity rather than the denial of it.

However, he knows that enough of these calculations have been successfully carried out for his use of measured values in any specific case to be a time-saver rather than a denial of the validity of his model.

What if, when he arrived at a hospital of his own volition, with his bag packed (including two books, George Carlin's When Will Jesus Bring the Pork Chops? and John Medina's Brain Rules), his request for inpatient detoxification was considered medically necessary, rather than a denial of treatment four days before he fatally overdosed?

Probably the latter term should be understood as 'absence of purpose' rather than a denial of necessity (Barnes 1982, pp. 423 6).

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