Word: denials
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...disbelief is part scientific process, but also perhaps part denial. When Copernicus turned geocentrism on its head, no one wanted to believe that. “People want to know what things are, what things are made of. We found out we’re in the minority in the universe,” says Challis...
...White House sometime down the road, the Governator responded by stating: “I have no idea. I’ll tell you that I’m so busy with our state.” This is, of course, the standard non-denial denial that is the mark of every Presidential candidate in-waiting. While some may be tempted to ridicule Arnold’s ambition or laugh at it as some stupid joke on a slow-news Sunday, if the amendment passes and Arnold runs, I’d support him. Heck, he just might...
...While reports about the 2000 presidential election in Florida wildly and irresponsibly exaggerated the number of qualified voters who were turned away at the polls...we must not tolerate even one wrongful denial of this precious right,” Harris wrote. “Thus, I commend the stated aims of Just Democracy...
...University sociologist Kathleen Gerson. "They need to be and feel economically self-sufficient, but that flies in the face of our ideals of trust and companionship. Typically, when we are faced with two competing, irreconcilable values, we pursue both and deny the inherent contradiction," she explains. "One form of denial is secrecy...
Computers infected with the virus, which is transmitted through e-mail attachments, are programmed to send similar e-mails to other computers. The infected machines unwittingly conducted a denial-of-service attack against SCO and Microsoft by flooding those companies’ websites with hits...