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55 Sentences With "be in denial"

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We cannot be in denial — we've suffered the consequences.
She was stunned, but she refused to be in denial.
Curiously, UK politicians appear to be in denial about this.
And yet most of America seems to be in denial.
Yes, a lot of people want to be in denial.
You can plan for it, or you can be in denial.
Trump seems to be in denial about the extent of the damage.
But Pelosi may indeed be in denial, rather than just saving face.
Still, the coastal elites that control the party seem to be in denial.
"Burma's authorities appear to be in denial of what has happened," stated the letter.
Do you think there's any chance you could ever be in denial about anything?
Some fans may be in denial, but none of these movies were any good.
He seems to be in denial about what his brutal pals are willing to do.
"—Andrew Dickson (@mrandrewdickson) October 14, 2019Dickson said: "Some Bulgarians seem, unfortunately, to be in denial.
Weinstein seems to be in denial about how far he's fallen, the other friend said.
Or you can be in denial and you're going to go down this long, hard road.
Instead, Yellen seemed to be in denial about the magnitude of the challenge she is facing.
"There [are] people that choose to be in denial, that they will play the odds," Curnutt said.
ANONYMOUS It sounds as if your husband and his siblings may be in denial about their mother's health.
On the Minnesota side, many former players seemed to be in denial, pretending as though the brawl never happened.
It is only by refusing to be in denial, by looking the enemy in the eye, that one can avoid conflating issues.
"Full House" fans, Netflix, and executive producer/star John Stamos may be in denial about how bad the spin-off really is.
Faced with a marketplace that seems to be in denial about its obsession with Great White Men, what can a conscientious dealer do?
I just look at it like that, he's in LA. I don't want to be in denial, but I don't want to think about it.
Most of us, if we recognize unpleasant things about ourselves, we might be in denial about it, but we at least engage in the activity sometimes.
But I also think it would be a mistake for Americans — regardless of party — to be in denial about the governing crisis our country is facing.
Republicans in Congress themselves might still be in denial; they still say they don't support cutting legal immigration, even as they back bills that do just that.
The leptospirosis cases should have been classified as an epidemic, Nazario said, adding that it is surprising that officials continue to be in "denial" that one occurred last year.
But last year, a court registrar declared him bankrupt, finding that he could not repay his debts, and adding that he seemed to be in denial about his situation.
The IHRSA says that people with eating disorders often hide it from their friends and family, and that those closest to them may be in denial despite the red flags.
Those who have met the king recently say he appeared to be in denial about the role of MbS in what happened, believing there to be a conspiracy against the kingdom.
As a younger generation enters the political sphere, climate change has become a more tangible issue than ever before, although a troubling number of leaders still seem to be in denial.
"Unfortunately, we have a White House in denial, but every day that goes by that they continue to be in denial is one day less that we have to prepare," Padilla said.
"If the response to a major global cyber attack is to be in denial and ignore overwhelming evidence, all you are doing is sending a signal of reward to the attackers," Singer said.
And even as both parties gnash their teeth over Russia, politicians and experts alike seem to be in denial about mistakes made in the past and the lessons to be learned from them.
I don't see the first one happening — Holmes and some of the firms' investors still seem to be in denial about the depth of its problems — and the second seems extremely difficult to pull off.
We can let this destroy us, I can remain angry and hurt and you can be in denial, or we can face it head on, I accept the pain, you accept the punishment, and we move on.
There are signs Trump may be in denial about the magnitude of his task, after he fired pollsters who brought him bad news, which was leaked, and he told supporters not to believe anyone who says he's not winning.
At times, Trump seemed to be in denial, arguing that the electoral setbacks of the night were victories: I will be doing a news conference at The White House - 11:30 A.M. Will be discussing our success in the Midterms!
I've heard enough, but at least I've got the evidence now for those people who might still be in denial about how completely off his rocker he is, about how racist he is, about how much he wants to be a fascist.
If you are a CEO, you have two choices: be in denial, ignore privacy and risk your company disappearing if the market turns; or, be a forward-thinking leader who embraces it as a strategic advantage, thereby building a future-proof organization that is both ethical and beneficial to society.
Winter gave a nod to the sweltering weather wearing her long hair pulled up into a ponytail, an olive green criss-crossed crop top, and a very short black mini skirt, the rest of her look, however, appeared to be in denial that we're still very much in the midst of summer.
Twitter has done the opposite—its security team is rudimentary and reclusive; the company seems to be in denial on the scope of disinformation; and it even optimised its platform for hiding bots and helping adversarial operators to delete incriminating evidence—to delete incriminating evidence not just from Twitter, but even from the archives of third party data providers.
And I think that what our responsibility to do is accept when we get things wrong and not be in denial about it, which sometimes we can be too slow on, but in general I think, if we mess something up, we better damn well make sure we don't make that same mistake again if it's a serious thing.
Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi, the beneficiary of international moral outrage and support during those years when she was under house arrest, may be in denial about the horrors suffered by Myanmar's Rohingya at the hands of the country's military, but the military leaders must know that the world sees clearly what they have wrought and will not stand idly by.
The movie reaches its climax as the two flawed characters realize that they've messed it up again, that they can no longer be in denial, and there are some things in life that cannot be controlled no matter how hard they try.
For children ages 7–11, this is the latency age. They may be in denial and pretend the death did not occur. Their inability to deal with death may cause an increased fear of death, (Webb, 2010). For children in the pre-pubertal stage (9-12), feelings of helplessness, guilt and anger may be experienced (Webb, 2010).
Baker explained that Angie would initially be in denial about the severity of Toadie's condition, and that her way of coping was to "fix it and not dwell on worst case scenarios". Angie and Sonya clashed over Toadie's care. Baker said Angie did not dislike Sonya, but thought they had very different personalities. She said Sonya "overthinks things", while Angie is the opposite and often acts immediately without consulting anyone.
A few days later, Suzanne, with Darren's help, gives birth to twins Jack and Francine. Dawson said that at first, Darren chooses to be in denial about it wants nothing to do with Suzanne because he does not want to lose Nancy. Dawson noted that the birth of Darren's babies is messy and surprising. Darren finds himself in a situation he never expected when he has to deliver the babies and accept responsibility for them.
MacDonald Dzirutwe, "Zimbabwe's crisis talks to resume Sunday", Reuters. International Herald Tribune, 30 July 2008. Speaking on 30 July, Tsvangirai expressed his hope that the negotiations would result in an "honourable exit" for Mugabe; he also said that Mugabe was "just as human as every one of us", while asserting that he was "ignorant, or chooses to be in denial, as far as the violence is concerned"."Mugabe is 'just as human' – Tsvangirai", Daily News, South Africa.
Derek, who first appeared in series two, is a man who shows several signs of being gay (combining some mannerisms of famous gay British comedians such as Kenneth Williams and Frankie Howerd), but seems to be in denial about his sexuality and becomes extremely offended and defensive when people assume he is gay. To his dislike, these occurrences are frequent because he behaves in an extremely effeminate way. His most famous catchphrase is "How very dare you!", along with the overuse of the word "dear".
Emily tells Sam that a couple of the other parents have reached out to her to forgive them for Josh's actions, but Sam still appears to be in denial. Emily insists that they had acted properly in their parental roles and they have nothing to feel guilty for and that Josh had to have been mentally ill to carry out such an act of violence. Continuing to drink into the Saturday he is scheduled to work, Sam goes to his job and, finding a yard hammock, falls asleep. His employer finds and fires him.
She has created a number of children's books including Billy Bean's Dream, Follow the Line and Little Giant; and comics such as Golden Lions and Monkey and Spoon. Her graphic novel Fluffy appeared in four self-published parts before being collected in one volume by Jonathan Cape in 2007. Fluffy is a baby rabbit who is being looked after by an anxious, single man called Michael Pulcino. Michael tries to make it clear to Fluffy that he is not his daddy, but Fluffy appears to be in denial.
At work, Ambrose again serves Dan, who had an argument with Nicola whilst viewing another flat. It now transpires that Dan used to have a promising career in the Army, but was dismissed after the men he was responsible for committed some undisclosed atrocity. Although Dan accepts that what his men did was wrong and, as the only officer present, he should carry the can, he appears to be in denial about his share of the responsibility. Vaguely referring to a past relationship, Ambrose suggests that the solution may be for Dan to, at least temporarily, meet other women.
Over 90% of prisoners at Whatton are serving sentences of more than four years, and two-thirds are aged over 40. Eligibility for entry to HMP Whatton are that prisoners should (a) be at security category C, (b) have at least six months of their sentence left to serve, and (c) not require the services of a full-time MO. Offenders should not be in denial or maintaining their innocence. Preference is given to people who are assessed as suitable for the treatment programmes available at the prison. The current Governor of the prison is Lynn Saunders, with the Independent Monitoring Board being chaired by Jan Pavier.

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