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  2. Denialism - Wikipedia

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    The terms Holocaust denial and AIDS denialism describe the denial of the facts and the reality of the subject matters, [4] and the term climate change denial describes denial of the scientific consensus that the climate change of planet Earth is a real and occurring event primarily caused in geologically recent times by human activity. [5]

  3. Plausible deniability - Wikipedia

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    Plausible deniability is the ability of people, typically senior officials in a formal or informal chain of command, to deny knowledge of or responsibility for actions committed by or on behalf of members of their organizational hierarchy.

  4. Denial - Wikipedia

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    Denial, in colloquial English usage, has at least three meanings: the assertion that any particular statement or allegation, whose truth is uncertain, is not true; [ 1 ] the refusal of a request; and

  5. Denial (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A denial is an assertion that an allegation is not true. Denial may also refer to: Film and television. The Denial, a 1925 American silent drama film;

  6. Glossary of BDSM - Wikipedia

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    Erotic sexual denial: Keeping another person aroused while delaying or preventing resolution of the feelings, to keep them in a continual state of anticipatory tension, inner conflict, and heightened sensitivity. [37] (See also tease and denial and chastity.)

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  9. Willful ignorance - Wikipedia

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    In law, willful ignorance is when a person seeks to avoid civil or criminal liability for a wrongful act by intentionally keeping themselves unaware of facts that would render them liable or implicated.