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denial

[dih-nahy-uhl] / dɪˈnaɪ əl /


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His pro bono lawyers have appealed the asylum denial.

From Los Angeles Times

Since New Jersey resident Natalie Jeremias, 50, was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis earlier this year, she has struggled with getting treatments because of insurance denials and high deductibles.

From The Wall Street Journal

After months of denials Doyle changed his pleas to guilty at Liverpool Crown Court, moments before the prosecution was set to open its case.

From BBC

“It would be a gross understatement and a blatant denial to refer to serious and sustained attacks against religious communities in Nigeria of this magnitude as anything but acts of religious persecution,” U.S.

From The Wall Street Journal

His second son would later go with his father’s friend to the ICE facility in Dallas to collect his belongings, obtaining the green card denial letter and detention notice dated Sept. 22 in the process.

From Salon