Sentences with phrase «blanket denial of»

Nor is it a blanket denial of the fact that the earth is getting very gradually hotter, but how do we reconcile global warming taking place at the farthest reaches of the solar system with the contention that it is caused by human activity?
When I told this story in the March 1973 Artforum (and in Building - Art: Modern Architecture Under Cultural Construction, 1993) I adduced an industrial picturesque as early as the historical moment of Friedrich Engels, T. H. Hair's A Series of Views of the Collieries in the Counties of Northumberland and Durham (1844), in what was a «response» to Carl Andre's blanket denial of formalism in the Bechers» work.
Friday, Feb. 29: Obama spokesman Bill Burton issues a blanket denial of contact between «any level» of the Obama campaign and the Canadian government regarding NAFTA:
Just a big, blanket denial of the gospel writers ever placing words in Jesus» mouth to champion their own agendas?

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But, of course, to stop the denial, you'd have to shed the security blanket of your beliefs.
«As the 2017 National Assembly budget does not appear to record all allowances received by senators, it's in the best interest of the Senate to now publish a line - by - line response to Sagay's allegations rather than simply providing a blanket denial.
When the New York Times requested emails related to official business sent to and from the personal email accounts of top Cuomo aides, the governor's office issued a blanket denial: Staff members «do not use their personal email accounts for government business.»
«The main idea I try to get across is that there are going to be a lot of close calls, but there should not be in American law a blanket denial or a refusal of a right to be forgotten,» says Frank Pasquale, a professor at the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law who specializes in the social implications of information technology.
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