Sentences with phrase «denial over the facts»

It's only a mystery to people who are in denial over the facts.
Trivially, you're right, except you're in total denial over the fact that CO2 does raise the temperature.)
There is no denial over the fact that this breed has an unique and exotic look.
There's no denial over the fact that puppies are difficult to resist.
There's no denial over the fact that leash pulling can really put a dent in the quality of walks, and dog owners at times get so discouraged, they totally give up walking their dogs altogether.
What do you get when you mix really cool paint technology, one «tween» boy and one mom in denial over the fact that her son is actually a «tween»?

Not exact matches

The Lovely Bones and little Susie Salmon (Saoirse Ronan) certainly tell us what she's learning while watching her family and murderer shuffle around on the mortal coil in a near - constant voice - over, but those words of denial and anger growing into acceptance don't reveal themselves in her limited actions in her stop on the way to Heaven (This might also be attributed to the fact that the story is told in the past tense, which lessens its overall impact as she has already seen and discovered these things; she's telling her story as opposed to living it, if you pardon the metaphysical contradiction in the wording).
A general denial is insufficient to raise a genuine dispute over facts material to the issuance of a PIE;
While it's fashionable these days to fight over who's in denial about what facts on climate change, a focus on known uncertainty goes way back.
Evidence for global warming over the last 150 years or so is so widespread that it can be denied only by those either unwilling to look or pushing an agenda in denial of observable facts.
The forces of climate denial will, once again, get what they want: more «debate» over a set of scientific facts that are beyond debate.
I am suggesting that we have to face up to the fact that, due to widespread denial and political inertia, the global temperature will inevitably increase by 2ºC, will likely exceed 3ºC and may blow out to 4ºC over this century.
Poor Communication by Scientists + Full Court Press by Denial Lobbyists to Blame Over at Huffington Post, Andrew Weaver, professor of climate analysis at the University of Victoria, pretty much nails why this is happening — despite the fact that scientific evidence continues to mount that global warming is indeed happening and caused in the largest part by human activity:
Notably absent, however, was anything resembling either an admission or a denial that Tron plagiarized its whitepaper, though the statement that «we... are more than white paper writing» perhaps betrays the truth of the matter — or at least the fact that Sun would likely wish the whole saga would blow over.
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