Word: denialism
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Last week’s denial was based on an 1869 Canadian patent law and an archaic definition of an invention as a “composition of matter.” This wording appears in United States patent law as well and originates with Thomas Jefferson, said David Morrow, the Ottawa lawyer who represented Harvard before the court...
...said he can’t believe Harvard has “shot themselves in the foot” with the tenure denial...
Several other factors for the denial have been quietly discussed within the department...
...websites, the conditions that contribute to the appeal of radical Islam in Europe are showing signs of permanence. And theological expressions of discontent are turning secular complaints into non-negotiable religious causes. There is a challenge here for Europeans and their leaders, too many of whom are in denial about the irrevocable heterogeneity of their societies. What can be done? As a first step, European countries should develop their own versions of affirmative action, the effort that the U.S. has for decades pressed to provide minorities with better access to education, jobs and housing. The American experience has been...
...past.” But he said the two had only known each other for three months and that they “had never even been intimate.” He admitted attending Roberts’ parties but was vehement in his “absolute denial of any h.s. [homosexual] relations...