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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. Negative pregnant - Wikipedia

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    A negative pregnant (sometimes called a pregnant denial) refers to a denial which implies its affirmative opposite by seeming to deny only a qualification of the allegation and not the allegation itself. For example, "I deny that I owe the plaintiff five hundred dollars" might imply that the person making the statement owes some other sum of ...

  4. List of fallacies - Wikipedia

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    [88] (opposite of appeal to tradition) Appeal to poverty (argumentum ad Lazarum) – supporting a conclusion because the arguer is poor (or refuting because the arguer is wealthy). (Opposite of appeal to wealth.) [89] Appeal to tradition (argumentum ad antiquitatem) – a conclusion supported solely because it has long been held to be true. [90]

  5. Historical negationism - Wikipedia

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    Underlying assumptions of Nakba denial cited by scholars can include the denial of historically documented violence against Palestinians, the denial of a distinct Palestinian identity, the idea that Palestine was barren land, and the notion that Palestinian dispossession were part of mutual transfers between Arabs and Jews justified by war.

  6. Leah Lail - Wikipedia

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    Denial; Website: www.leahlail.com: Leah Lail is a retired American actress, ... She also played the female lead in the film Denial, opposite Jonathan Silverman. [2]

  7. Non-denial denial - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Post editor Ben Bradlee "is credited with coining the phrase non-denial denial to characterize the evasive Oval Office answers to questions." [2]The phrase was popularized during the Watergate scandal by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein in their 1974 book All the President's Men, in reference to evasive statements and equivocal denials by then-Attorney General John N. Mitchell.

  8. 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

  9. Normalcy bias - Wikipedia

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    The opposite of normalcy bias is overreaction, or worst-case scenario bias, [6] [7] ... With regard to the first phase, described as "denial", Ripley found that ...