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  1. in a very clear and definite way

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Americans would love to think that all of the things we eat for Thanksgiving dinner are categorically American™ foods because we eat them on a categorically American™ holiday.
Likewise, cereal — though often eaten dry — categorically goes with milk.
The Kremlin categorically denies any Russian state involvement in hacking.
But Democratic leaders have categorically ruled out funding Trump's wall.
However, American Airlines spokesman Ross Feinstein categorically denied this report.
These unsubstantiated assertions, dating back three decades, are categorically false.
Any suggestion of impropriety with underage minors is categorically untrue.
Porter categorically denied the claims, but resigned on Wednesday anyway.
He made a categorical statement that, categorically speaking, wasn't true.
We continue to categorically reject any accusations based on speculations.
"Under penalty of felony, I denied this categorically," he said.
This is an untenable prospect and we categorically reject it.
This is categorically untrue, yet Nick still pounces on Veronica.
The behaviors highlighted in the CJR article are categorically unacceptable.
" Auerbach has said the accusations against him are "categorically false.
She disagreed, categorically; her church said that feminism was sinful.
But what legal status does affect, categorically, is its safety.
The NFLPA categorically denies the accusations made in this statement.
Even a year ago, this would have been categorically impossible.
He categorically denies any wrongdoing or links with intelligence services.
Kavanaugh has categorically denied all of the allegations against him.
" The pop music machine, he said, "is categorically anti-woman.
Kavanaugh has said he categorically denies ever sexually assaulting anyone.
"I categorically deny those allegations," Ruffin responds, echoing former Rep.
"I deny categorically the accusations made against me," he said.
"Those rumors and speculations are categorically and definitively untrue," he stated.
This assertion was categorically denied by Touraine during her press conference.
Lauer categorically denied her claims in an open letter on Wednesday.
Mexico has so far categorically refused to pay for the wall.
Lauer categorically denied the allegation in a lengthy statement released Wednesday.
"This is categorically untrue," Bass said in a statement issued Monday.
For his part, Kavanaugh has categorically denied all allegations against him.
Guatemala, and Honduras have categorically failed to protect their young men
I categorically disavow the use of misinformation to sway an election.
Jones criticized President-elect Trump's failure to categorically condemn Russian hacking.
Yes, the odds are improving for these once categorically endangered bears.
"Categorically we have not got a stock problem," said the spokesman.
The report's authors stress that they aren't categorically against facial recognition.
Sure, The Mayo Clinic stated categorically that sugar doesn't cause cancer.
Categorically, the biggest problem is people don't understand what it is.
President Trump has categorically refused to cooperate with the impeachment investigation.
Kavanaugh on Friday said he "categorically and unequivocally" denies the allegation.
Should he categorically deny it and label it as fake news?
Finally, Assange categorically denied any connection between his organization and Russia.
Okay, someone has said things about me that are categorically untrue.
Kavanaugh — and the White House — have categorically denied all the allegations.
"We categorically reject such accusations," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists.
ACOSTA: Mr. President-elect, can you say categorically ... TRUMP: Go ahead.
The reviews have come in and they have been categorically negative.
However, Kavanaugh has categorically denied that any of this ever happened.
"I can absolutely categorically tell you it never happened," he said.
Aggressive speech is legal and categorically different from acts of violence.
"I will not have another war," King George V declared categorically.
But spokespeople for both Ryan and McCarthy categorically denied the allegations.
The Tripoli-based interior ministry denied this categorically in a statement.
I want to say categorically that we are serious about good governance.
We categorically reject the assumptions and speculations on the incident in Malaysia.
Kavanaugh categorically denied Ford's claim, which was neither conclusively dismissed nor validated.
In many of these licenses they're just categorically excluded from getting them.
I want to say categorically that we are serious about good governance.
In a statement to Politico, Becker "categorically" denied allegations of inappropriate behavior.
Lauer categorically denies her allegation and says he has never assaulted anyone.
For his part, Burns categorically denied he said anything of the sort.
We categorically condemn any sort of hate speech, regardless of the source.
"I deny categorically any type of relation with this organization," he said.
He told Stern that "deeply troubled" women are categorically better in bed.
Sources close to YC, however, tell TechCrunch these rumors are categorically false.
"We categorically reject Whirlpool's assertions," Baxter said in testimony to the ITC.
Everybody swore by it, but it's been proven categorically to be ineffective.
No American state has passed a law that categorically forbids the practice.
"We categorically deny any interest in Umicore," said a spokesperson for Total.
"Categorically, I did not tell him to say that," Mr. Giuliani said.
Categorically labeling all police officers in any one particular way is inaccurate.
"My client categorically denies the allegations," Stallone's attorney, Martin Singer, told CNN.
Payne's lawyer told the LA Times that he "categorically denies" the allegations.
He denies that, but has not categorically said he will step aside.
A Patanjali spokesman categorically denied that any of these events took place.
As an Ahmadi Muslim, I will continue to categorically condemn these attacks.
Kavanaugh has repeatedly and categorically denied all of the allegations against him.
"Categorically, he is more active, I will grant you that," he said.
These are categorically dangerous assessments of the current state of American politics.
But unlike them, he has repeatedly and categorically ruled out military action.
And Democrats almost categorically dismissed Nauert the moment her name was floated.
So it sounds like you're not categorically ruling out a Senate bid.
Fairfax has categorically denied the allegations and called for a full investigation.
His lawyer, Arthur Louis Aidala, said Alfonso Comello categorically denied the charges.
Which is categorically absurd and in fact the very definition of patriotism.
And look, I'm laughing with this stuff here, categorically not at it.
Rappler stands by its reporting and "categorically and strongly" denied Roque's allegation.
So it doesn't make sense to say that this is categorically bad.
Hicks has categorically denied any communication between the campaign and the Russian government.
I can tell you categorically there were no inappropriate pictures, no inappropriate anythings.
Yes, the style is categorically cool, but then the "Formation" singer started moving.
"The pursuit of justice has failed categorically," the CPJ said in its report.
He says that such a power is "categorically irreconcilable" with the Second Amendment.
"I categorically reject all accusations brought against me," Omelyan told a news conference.
"The two traits are categorically distinct and widely recognized as such," she said.
By one popular metric, Rotten Tomatoes, the answer would seem to be: Categorically.
Puzder has categorically denied all claims of abuse, and Feinstein herself later recanted.
"She is maintaining her innocence and is categorically denying the allegations," Matsuda says.
It has steadfastly refused to answer categorically such questions under the First Amendment.
These products were categorically arranged according to use (food-contact, clothing, toys, etc.).
Annie is categorically a sidekick, and that by no means diminishes her importance.
One thing the Foundation did categorically count out, though, is changing its name.
We categorically reject any allegations that St. Paul's School has an unhealthy culture.
"I will say this categorically, this accusation is false," Vega Gil's letter said.
"We can't categorically affirm that there was an intention to flee," said Muzzi.
Those leaders categorically report that today's military is desperately overtaxed and under-resourced.
" Mattis categorically denied having made the statement, calling Woodward's reporting on him "fiction.
Officials from both Greenland and mainland Denmark categorically rejected the idea last week.
Most importantly, it's a mistake to mark people in prison as categorically unworthy.
"I categorically deny any contact with Cambridge Analytica at any time," he said.
Twelve percent of respondents were categorically opposed to all immigration — legal and illegal.
The Post responded to the Bernie 2020 campaign to categorically deny its claims.
Categorically the students gave the movie a thumbs up — especially Black Panther's suit.
"I categorically deny this vicious libel upon me," Azmin said in a statement.
Your team of agents are categorically the most badass characters on the map.
Tomlinson "categorically" denied approving the scene in a Twitter response to a fan.
Russia categorically denies involvement in either the Novichok poisonings or the election meddling.
"It's time the president finally rule that option out categorically," McConnell said Wednesday.
Through the White House, Kavanaugh said he "categorically and unequivocally" denied the allegations.
"It is categorically false, ignores the facts, and defies common sense," Lauer wrote.
"I categorically and unequivocally deny it all," Dershowitz said in an interview Tuesday.
"It is categorically false, ignores the facts, and defies common sense," he said.
Following the initial reports, Kavanaugh said he "categorically and unequivocally" denies the allegation.
But they found the FCC lacked the authority to "categorically abolish" state regulations.
What you're saying is that categorically, you're saying that's not the case. SEC.
Weinstein categorically denies ever engaging in any non-consensual sexual conduct with anyone.
"I deny categorically the accusations made against me," he said in a statement.
He has categorically denied all allegations since his first arrest in November 2018.
Kavanaugh, Trump's second Supreme Court nominee, has categorically denied all accusations against him.
"We are categorically against any boycotts for political or any other reasons," Zhukov said.
This is true, and I am not categorically against a pill that increases libido.
Ugg is categorically denying that its shoes are made with both wool and linen.
Mr Moro rejects "categorically" the accusation that he is giving police permission to murder.
Clinton also categorically said she wouldn't put US troops on the ground in Syria.
What we have, then, are two scientific teams saying the other is categorically wrong.
Anything negative about liberalism, communism, demoncraps, or whatever they believe is categorically stated false.
Categorically, there has never been a better time for burger lovers to go meatless.
Context: Franken told Politico "this allegation is categorically not true," but fellow Democrat Rep.
"We categorically deny that Mr. Kraft engaged in any illegal activity," the statement read.
He refused to categorically rule out a candidacy in a March interview with CNBC.
"I categorically and unequivocally deny this allegation," Kavanaugh told The New Yorker on Thursday.
It was not long ago, of course, that he categorically ruled out negative rates.
And on Monday, number two Jordan Spieth would not categorically commit to the event.
Fuller was shocked and categorically denied the results, eventually taking the problem to court.
I hereby state categorically that I have no link with any band of criminals.
There will be small deals, and Mr. Saunders isn't categorically ruling out larger ones.
" Packer on Twitter called claims the PAC is winding down operations "100% categorically false.
"This prize is too important categorically to dismiss and discredit it," he tells Broadly.
He argues that, because of its severe consequences, solitary confinement must be avoided categorically.
It could be said that 2016 is categorically not the year of the sesh.
Burnham said those sorts of actions were "categorically different" than insulting White House guests.
"I categorically and unequivocally deny this allegation," Kavanaugh said in a statement early Friday.
This categorically isn't DOOM, and I learned that the hard way, very early on.
I am willing to state categorically what is not the reason for Michael's detention.
I can say categorically that's not the way that our recommendation systems are designed.
Israeli spokespersons categorically denied that Israel was in any way involved in Arafat's death.
Rosenstein denied it categorically and the Republican establishment urged Trump not to fire him.
Money bail isn't a categorically bad idea, and it can be an effective incentive.
" In a statement, the Diocese of Phoenix said Bishop O'Brien "categorically denies the allegations.
Zuckerberg categorically states that Facebook is not listening to you, but Buchson pushes back.
The Home Secretary categorically denied any involvement in this campaign to the Cabinet Office.
"Nothing about the corporate form in itself justifies categorically foreclosing corporate liability," she wrote.
Lauer categorically denied the claim in an open letter published by Variety on Wednesday.
The voice in the recording categorically denied any wrongdoing or links with intelligence services.
The alert states categorically that Russian's are probing routers and other critical network devices.
The West has always viewed Africa narrowly, categorically, as a way of exerting control.
Kavanaugh has categorically denied both allegations, and he will testify on Thursday, as well.
"We categorically deny that Mr. Kraft engaged in any illegal activity," his spokesman said.
The White House categorically denied that Kelly had offered to quit in any way.
An attorney for Judge told The New Yorker that Judge "categorically denies" Rasor's account.
But in a statement on Monday, Cardinal Wuerl said he "categorically denied" those claims.
We can state categorically that Sessions had no substantive involvement in any of them.
The animating issue in Oregon is slightly different than in Nevada, but not categorically so.
What that entails, scent-wise, remains a mystery — categorically one of Jolie's most notorious traits.
The synthpop group categorically refused to endorse any side of the 2014 Scottish independence debate.
I'm not saying I categorically dislike rosé; in fact, it can often be quite tasty.
"Seth Williams categorically denies that he is guilty of any crime," said attorney Michael Diamondstein.
"Russia and Mexico agree that this will be categorically unacceptable," Lavrov added, according to Tass.
It categorically feels like an Oculus Rift, because it's got positional tracking and motion controllers.
The scenario reported today would categorically not be permitted under the law that we seek.
Pension funds and endowments typically see venture capital categorically as a high-risk asset class.
Even a major terrorist attack wasn't enough to turn people away from the US categorically.
But Moore categorically denied engaging in sexual behavior with then 14-year-old Leigh Corfman.
ICE categorically denied any suggestion that planned operations were specifically aimed at the sheriff's county.
Judge Robert Hildyard eventually intervened when Whitman categorically stated it was a case of fraud.
"I don't think you can say so categorically he's made no effort to interfere," Rep.
That, we can say categorically, is no reason to accuse someone of being a terrorist.
"I categorically and unequivocally deny this allegation," he told The New Yorker in a statement.
Ailes on Monday told The Washington Post he "categorically" denies Kelly's account of his behavior.
Pemex officials said they "categorically reject" the notion that they are struggling to find investors.
When Obama asked Abdullah if he would meet publicly with Netanyahu, the King responded categorically.
"Telecom Italia categorically denies the report, it is groundless," a spokeswoman for the company said.
"A DUP spokesperson said on Wednesday that the report was "categorically untrue and utter nonsense.
Russia has categorically denied any involvement in either the Skripal case or the election interference.
In August, he categorically denied reports of abuses in Xinjiang during a United Nations hearing.
And I have been categorically clear that is not what we are going to do.
" Mr. Sunshine said, "I categorically deny having anything to do with planting stories on anyone.
Mr. Kechiche's lawyer, Jeremie Assous, told the network that Mr. Kechiche categorically denied the accusations.
President Trump categorically and unequivocally denies each and every allegation in both Articles of Impeachment.
A McLaren spokesman said then that Dennis had stated "categorically" he was not stepping down.
Categorically denying parents this mode of expressing our unrest strikes me as severe, and unfair.
QUESTION: Sir, can you state categorically that nobody — no, Mr. President-elect, that's not appropriate.
A Saudi official told CNN that Saudi Arabia categorically denies any involvement in his disappearance.
In a televised interview late on Wednesday, Finance Minister Luis Videgaray categorically rejected the proposal.
The allegations against Márquez were even more devastating, though the soccer star categorically denied them.
"I categorically deny these allegations of improper and unprofessional conduct," Becker told Politico in a statement.
" While Iran has said the shootdown occurred in Iranian airspace, Guastella said that is "categorically false.
Democrats of course can't categorically rule out the possibility of doing a legislative deal with him.
Zakharova believes that gender relations in the US and the fight against sexism are categorically wrong.
The day after BuzzFeed News reported on the lawsuit in December, Glantz categorically denied its claims.
"Gannett categorically refused to extend the deadline for director nominations before meeting with us," it added.
Biometric surveillance powered by artificial intelligence is categorically different than any surveillance we have seen before.
Moore has pushed back against the allegations, while not categorically denying he went out with teens.
Kavanaugh had already categorically denied two other allegations of sexual misconduct that surfaced in mid-September.
Weinstein has issued very few statements since the initial allegations, but all categorically deny nonconsensual sex.
"I unequivocally and categorically deny exchanging sex for my legal services with Ms. Anthony," he writes.
Never underestimate the power of a label-maker, clear storage containers, or categorically organized pantry shelves.
So why does the league categorically deny that pot could have any preventative or helpful effects?
"I categorically and unequivocally deny this allegation," Kavanaugh said in a statement to the New Yorker.
But Putin has categorically denied the allegations, benefitting from Trump's wishy-washy stance on the issue.
Neal, please continue:I can say categorically that's not the way that our recommendation systems are designed.
Conway categorically denied that she was behind any leaks about Spicer: "Absolutely not," she told me.
"ANZ categorically denies any deliberate wrongdoing and intends to vigorously defend any such allegation," it said.
The study found that around 18% of people identify as 'categorically averse' to the word moist.
Trump has categorically denied that there is any truth to the allegations contained in the dossier.
Johnson's claims are categorically false and frivolous, and his case will be thrown out of court.
But now that my palette has matured, I can categorically say that Ice Pops are trash.
In the past, Leone has categorically said that she doesn't regret any of her professional choices.
Microsoft's Concept Tagging Model builds on this to map text categorically with the same probabilistic idea.
Madrid-based Cabify, which operates in Spain and Latin America, categorically denied having any such discussions.
After all, students' developmental needs are not categorically different when they leave childcare and enter kindergarten.
It is widely believed that Barr had already categorically ruled out charging a president with obstruction.
"They made it clear that he was categorically opposed to syringe exchange, period," Mr. Clere said.
Despite the overall trend, the administration and its appointees have not been categorically sympathetic to labor.
"  "Any suggestion — from any source — that the President counseled Michael Cohen to lie is categorically false.
He categorically denies the notion that Amazon can meaningfully explain the flux in the retail space.
Kavanaugh categorically denies these allegations; he has no less and no more right to be believed.
It's insane, and it immediately convinces you that this particular craft categorically deserves its own tournament.
The French government has so far categorically refused to take back IS fighters and their wives.
Therefore, it's important that we don't just declare women to be categorically more anxious than men.
While Hunt categorically ruled it out, Johnson said he would "not take anything off the table".
Sessions and Trump have both categorically denied knowledge of any collusion between the campaign and Russia.
There is categorically no suggestion that Jamie Vardy, or anyone he knows, has ever done ketamine.
I believe the thing that matters now is that Kavanaugh categorically denies the sexual assault allegation.
Opinion Columnist From the beginning, Brett Kavanaugh has categorically denied Christine Blasey Ford's allegation against him.
The Arab League categorically rejected peace with Israel at its summit in Khartoum later that year.
However, the prime minister will today categorically rule out signing up to commitments of this sort.
"It was an era of real indiscretion and mistakes by categorically male performers," he once said.
Every one of the model's designs are categorically tiny, like blink and you'll miss them tiny.
Wuerl has "categorically denied" that any information about accusations against McCarrick was ever brought to him.
The CEO of Tesla and Space X categorically refuted the story in a string of tweets.
The big picture: Following Hill's testimony last month, Patel categorically denied ever discussing Ukraine with Trump.
It would be both depressing and shocking to me if that were categorically not the case.
Kavanaugh was interviewed by the committee on Tuesday about the allegation and categorically denied the claim.
There is no basis to simply refuse to answer questions categorically because they might be inappropriate.
The former Mexican president has joined the country's current chief executive in categorically rejecting Trump's proposal.
And — as finally, categorically demonstrated in a landmark Yale study last year — that readers live longer.
Kavanaugh has categorically denied all of the allegations, and the White House has stood by him.
"USAG must build on them with a categorically fresh start at the board level," he wrote.
"The suspicion asserted in Kate Bennett&aposs book is categorically false and completely illogical," Nydia said.
The data categorically demonstrates that minority voting power can be protected when partisan gerrymandering is forbidden.
I'm not categorically opposed to an amendment to section 230, which ... It's already being chipped away.
He said he "unequivocally and categorically" denied Ford's allegation and vowed he would not back down.
When asked if he or Exxon Mobil had lobbied against Russia sanctions, he said no, categorically.
To this day, he has never categorically condemned the massacre or apologised for failing to prevent it.
He's set to testify on Ford's allegations Thursday morning, and has categorically denied all allegations against him.
"I categorically and unequivocally deny the allegation against me by Dr. Ford," Kavanaugh wrote in prepared remarks.
The heads of both the NSA and the FBI categorically denied that any such wiretapping had occurred.
"I categorically disavow the use of misinformation to sway an election," Hoffman wrote in the Medium post.
"We categorically deny that Mr. Kraft engaged in any illegal activity," a spokesperson for Robert Kraft said.
Lauer categorically denied Nevils' rape accusation after it was first reported by Variety magazine on Wednesday morning.
"This is a ridiculous, categorically false story," Michelle Bega, a spokesperson for Stallone, said in a statement.
Stylist Suzie Hardy detailed years of alleged abuse and harassment, all of which Seacrest categorically denies. E!
" A representative for Stallone told TMZ in a statement that the story was "ridiculous" and "categorically false.
I categorically deny all of these allegations and am today filing a complaint against X for libel.
Russia, of course, categorically denies any wrongdoing, rejecting allegations of interference as an anti-Russian witch hunt.
In an email sent to Gizmodo, Amazon categorically denied allegations of unsafe workplaces in its logistics chain.
"For 18 years, the answer has been categorically 'no' — meteor wrongs, not meteorites," she told CMU News.
When asked, he categorically denied being a sort of "sleeper cell" in Canada for the terror group.
Its president, Thierry Stern, categorically denied recent speculation the family-owned company could be up for sale.
"This is a ridiculous, categorically false story," the star's spokeswoman, Michelle Bega, told PEOPLE in a statement.
Asked whether he worked for the U.S. at any time, Kim said categorically that he did not.
And from thereon the military's immediate response was that they absolutely, categorically do not provide this treatment.
Rice on Tuesday categorically denied that the Obama administration inappropriately spied on Trump or his transition team.
North Korea said it "categorically and totally" rejected the resolution adopted by the U.N. Human Rights Council.
" The White House has categorically denied the reports, with Trump tweeting Wednesday morning calling them "fake news.
"We categorically deny that Mr. Kraft engaged in any illegal activity," Kraft's spokesperson said in a statement.
"Since the moment I first heard this allegation, I have categorically and unequivocally denied it," he wrote.
" White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders echoed Giuliani, saying Friday the BuzzFeed report was "categorically false.
Officials have categorically denied such accusations, characterizing them as misleading reports from advocacy groups and media outlets.
As for the Thong, I'm categorically opposed to them, and not even Everlane could change my mind.
He is also the only one who categorically denies all of the multiple claims made against him.
"On average, about 18 percent of our participants identified as categorically averse to the word," Thibodeau writes.
" It concluded categorically: "It is our expert opinion that Dylan was not sexually abused by Mr. Allen.
The swastika, blackface, the n-word — these are categorically linked to racist histories, and everyone knows it.
"We categorically reject the charge of foreign forces as being behind the protests," the updated statement said.
"We categorically reject any allegation that we might pose a security threat," Huawei said in a statement.
The rest of the allegations in the case were built on this lie, which I categorically deny.
"Cardinal Wuerl has categorically denied that any of this information was communicated to him," the statement said.
"Today's developments mean the old equations have categorically ended," the Lebanese Shiite group said in a statement.
"I categorically rule out the idea," Mr. Pusch said in a video posted to Facebook on Sunday.
"This government categorically rejects any sort of intervention in the private lives of any citizen," he said.
Any inference that this was meant to somehow threaten the Judge or disrespect court is categorically false.
It's prudent to be suspicious of military interventions, but imprudent to reject any use of force categorically.
Mr. Dulos's lawyer, Norm Patis, said that Mr. Dulos "categorically" denied being involved with Ms. Dulos's disappearance.
Sanders categorically denied the reports, and in response Warren released an official statement standing by her claim.
Kavanaugh has categorically denied the allegation and will also provide testimony and face questioning during Thursday's hearing.
The voice in the recording categorically denies any wrongdoing and knowingly having any links to intelligence services.
Semiautomatic rifles and shotguns that couldn't accept detachable magazines of more than five rounds were categorically exempted.
The ministry "categorically dismisses and denies the claims of the two RICE researchers," it said, without elaborating.
Fairfax, who has categorically denied the allegations, reiterated his demands for an investigation during his remarks Sunday.
President Trump has also categorically denied giving his family members special treatment in the security clearance process.
And no, 2016 may not categorically be "the worst," no matter how many despairing memes claim otherwise.
"Donald Trump has asserted that all of these recent, unsubstantiated allegations are categorically are false," Pence told CBS.
" As to Ring or Amazon employees having access to video feeds, the spokesperson said that was "categorically false.
Any inference that this was meant to somehow threaten the Judge or disrespect the court is categorically false.
Asked whether he worked for the United States at any time, Kim said categorically that he did not.
Any [sic] inference that this was meant to somehow threaten the Judge or disrespect court is categorically false.
He said he categorically denied all claims of harassment made by Shafi, and that the truth would prevail.
In a previous statement the agency said the allegations about ICE mistreatment aboard the flight were categorically false.
And that's the sense in which the quantum computer is doing things categorically faster than a classical computer.
It's safe to say that they categorically came up short, leaving a £40 million hole in the budget.
USADA categorically advises athletes against any sports products that promise to build muscle, or boost testosterone or energy.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's military categorically denied using chemical weapons and blamed "terrorist" groups for the carnage.
Kavanaugh categorically denied the claims and vowed to defend himself under oath before the Judiciary Committee once more.
Purdue in a statement said it "categorically" denies that the ruling will affect whether it files for bankruptcy.
The Saudi embassy said that the claims made by the report were "categorically false," according to the BBC.
We've seen truth and science categorically denied, and we've seen journalists attacked as the enemy of the people.
In a statement from the White House last week, Kavanaugh said he "categorically and unequivocally" denies the allegation.
"Let me categorically say that this had nothing to do with Brexit," Unilever Chairman Marijn Dekkers told reporters.
The tribunal ruled almost categorically in favor of the Philippines, which had challenged some of China's territorial claims.
This is categorically untrue, and such speculation is harmful to the decades-long friendship between two great nations.
But we cannot categorically deny a people the right to resist violence, even, under certain conditions, with violence.
In response to questions from Reuters, the German company categorically denied it intends to send them to Crimea.
WeWork has categorically denied his claims, and Markel has withdrawn the lawsuit as he battles WeWork over jurisdiction.
In response, Rutte tweeted a link to a video clip of himself categorically ruling out cooperation with Wilders.
"Let me categorically say I see no reason, legal or otherwise, for such an order," he told reporters.
"Cutting grants is absolutely, categorically not happening," he said, producing four years of data to underscore the point.
Rapists rape people, and Turner is a rapist — just one who categorically refuses to admit that he is.
Through a statement from the White House on Friday, he categorically denied that any such episode took place.
Mr. Luksic's company, Antofagasta, categorically denies any connection between the mining project and his relationship with the Kushners.
Yousef al-Otaiba, the Emirates' ambassador to Washington, said his country "categorically denied" any involvement in the hack.
In 1978, the Carter administration categorically concluded that Israel's establishment of civilian settlements was inconsistent with international law.
We have never, in the history of our nation, seen a President categorically defy Congress in this manner.
After the categorically insane election, Vanity Fair published an expose, sending Infinity to fame and Payton to infamy.
Russia categorically denied the reports, and Mr. Ban said the world body had been unable to verify them.
Both companies categorically denied profiting from the data they collect on millions of students through their free offerings.
Levine, in which the justices held that FDA authority does not categorically trump state failure-to-warn claims.
It is categorically impossible to succeed without failure, and the employees who are persistent are the real superstars.
In a statement Friday night, Patel categorically denied all of these allegations from his current and former colleagues.
"Intesa categorically denies the idea there could be an extraordinary board meeting over the weekend," a spokesman said.
It is a matter of public record that candidate Donald Trump advocated excluding those of Muslim belief categorically.
The tighter publications allowed for more local coverage, not just geographically, but categorically: sex, drugs, race, and music.
Even in the developed countries that Mr. Tello called categorically different, institutional health can't be taken for granted.
"Any suggestion — from any source — that the President counseled Michael Cohen to lie is categorically false," Giuliani said.
At the same time, no one in Congress is categorically saying they won't make a deal — even Sen.
He did not, for instance, categorically rule out another decline in the renminbi at some point against the dollar.
Imagine if everyone said this reform is in your best interest, but categorically ignored your opinion on the matter.
Weinstein categorically denies these claims and his lawyers will respond in the appropriate legal forum proving they are untrue.
Pearson PLC, the makers of the PTE test "categorically denied" that their system is to blame for Kennedy's failure.
"We hope IGAD will mean business by coming out categorically on his freedom status," said Gabriel, the opposition spokesman.
" Stone, in an email to The Associated Press late Tuesday, said Podesta's accusations were "categorically false" and "without foundation.
But the 62-year-old man, in a jailhouse interview with CNN affiliate WCHS, categorically denied making that statement.
However, since you seem categorically to accept most of the left-wing programs I'm beginning to doubt your sincerity.
" Knowles did not immediately respond to BuzzFeed News' request for comment Monday, but told IndieWire: "I categorically deny it.
Supremacy means a quantum computer can do something in a categorically faster way than a classical computer can do.
Weinstein categorically denies these claims and his lawyers will respond in the appropriate legal forum proving they are untrue.
The first time I met Chris Harper, he had worked 473 days straight and categorically refused to be interviewed.
It's categorically wrong what he said, but I watch him and think, a lot of it is just show.
"It is our principle position (that) we are always categorically against any attempts at unconstitutional deeds," Putin said Tuesday.
That said, we categorically reject totally unfounded claims that NATO and its policies constitute a security threat to Russia.
Akorn spokeswoman Jennifer Bowles said the company categorically disagreed with the allegations and intended to enforce the merger agreement.
" He then turned around and told the New York Times that the pop music industry "is categorically anti-woman.
"The National Treasury would like to categorically state that its efforts have met resistance," it said in a statement.
Rice earlier Tuesday categorically denied that the Obama administration inappropriately spied on Trump or members of his transition team.
Filters and bubbles are not categorically bad: the atmosphere is a bubble, and it's the reason we don't choke.
Singing for a man who seems categorically incapable of controlling his basest impulses hardly seems consonant with this objective.
Earlier this year, he was accused of groping and sexually harassing nurses caring for him—claims he "categorically" denied.
It's hard to say whether Egypt is categorically unsafe, according to Rana Feghali, the head of Nardello's Dubai practice.
Wonder Workshop CEO Vikas Gupta told CNN that information about his company's product in the report was categorically false.
KERNEN: SO YOU CATEGORICALLY DENY THAT THIS HAD ANYTHING TO DO WITH HIM, ANYTHING TO DO WITH PRESIDENT TRUMP.
" Further, Franken said, "I can categorically say that I did not proposition anyone to join me in any bathroom.
"I disagree with it categorically," Rimsevics told Latvian news portal Delfi following his release, referring to the bribery allegations.
As a friend of Close's for 30 years, I can categorically say that this is simply not the case.
Kavanaugh categorically denied those claims in emotional testimony that itself became the subject of criticism among lawyers and judges.
And she says that she categorically denies that she knows anything about the British giving information to John Brennan.
"The president of the United States needs to come out and categorically denounce it," McFaul said Thursday on MSNBC.
That was the biggest red flag, other than the fact that he categorically denied the potential existence of aliens.
In general, people tend to view mammals as more intelligent than birds when that is not the case categorically.
I now have great sympathy for all the housewives out there expected to cover those duties: Housework categorically sucks.
"I categorically and unequivocally deny this allegation," the Supreme Court nominee said in a statement to the Washington Post.
That's a "GMO," and it's long been deemed categorically distinct from crops whose genes are altered via "conventional" breeding.
Both companies have categorically denied they retaliate against drivers, and there is no evidence that they have done so.
Piven categorically denied the allegations and has repeatedly offered to take or provide the results of a polygraph exam.
None said they were planning to offer negative-fee funds right now, but none categorically ruled out doing so.
It traced back to Mr. Trump's campaign proposal in 2015 to categorically bar Muslims from entering the United States.
Senators in both parties rushed on Tuesday to categorically embrace the filibuster and profess that it would remain untouched.
Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte categorically said last month that Italy had nothing to do with the Trump probe.
"We categorically refute all allegations made by certain parties regarding" our shares sale, Delivery Hero said in a statement.
It was not until later that they were understood to be categorically different and ultimately too destructive to use.
According to The Guardian, health minister Iraj Harirchi said on state television that he "categorically" denied the higher figures.
More than a dozen women have accused Trump of sexual harassment and assault, allegations the White House categorically denies.
Universal pre-K, the chief initiative of Mr. de Blasio's first term in office, is a categorically great thing.
It is important to recognize that a vast majority of Boston fans categorically rejected that kind of racist rhetoric.
The district court denied his motion, saying that child pornography was "categorically excluded" from protection under the First Amendment.
Kavanaugh has categorically denied ever treating any woman in the way Ford described in a letter sent to Sen.
Kavanaugh has categorically denied Ford's detailed account of the incident, which was published on Sunday by The Washington Post.
"Today's developments mean the old equations have categorically ended," the heavily-armed Shi'ite Muslim movement said in a statement.
But the President-elect categorically denied all the claims, calling them "a total fabrication," and threatening to sue the accusers.
It also dismissed the allegations against CEO Kumar as "categorically false, baseless and unverified" and threatened action against the writer.
It's not that self-reflection is categorically ineffective, it's just that so many of us fall into these hidden pitfalls.
"What they signed is categorically not in the interests of Ukraine," said Radical party leader Oleh Lyashko about the deal.
" In a statement to PEOPLE, Piven categorically denied Scourby's account: "Let me be absolutely clear, this simply did not happen.
Days after Massey, 27, was sued for sending explicit matter to a minor, he's "unequivocally and categorically" denying the allegations.
What the survey revealed was that, categorically, scientists do not believe that sound evidence of chemtrails exists in academic literature.
"Bryan categorically denies these allegations and will vehemently defend this lawsuit to the very end," Brettler said in an email.
"This is a ridiculous, categorically false story," the star's spokeswoman, Michelle Bega, told PEOPLE in a statement at the time.
Yet for all the company's tough talk now, Facebook categorically denied this problem existed until less than a year ago.
Any such possibility has been categorically ruled out by the EU. But hey, at least he got his country back.
"I categorically deny the allegations Megyn Kelly makes about me," he said in statement to The Washington Post last month.
Actress and producer Ashley Fires's recent film Family Play Date may sound like wholesome children's programming; it categorically is not.
Singer's lawyer told The Atlantic that the director categorically denies ever having sex with, or a preference for, underage men.
Since levitation is categorically impossible, it shouldn't matter that heavier objects, like bowling balls and cows, are harder to lift.
Former Watergate prosecutor Nick Akerman and former Attorney General Eric Holder have categorically declared that Trump committed obstruction of justice.
" But Mattis insists he's here to stay: Mattis categorically denied having made the statement, calling Woodward's reporting on him "fiction.
"My client is sickened and distraught by these horrific allegations, which are 229%, categorically untrue," said Cardenas' attorney Patricia Glaser.
"These claims about the operation and purpose of this extension are categorically false," a Google representative said in a statement.
I WILL TELL YOU CATEGORICALLY, NOT BECAUSE I PLANNED IT THAT WAY, BUT I DON'T KNOW ANY OF THESE PEOPLE.
And you are never lonely while writing, I thought, it's impossible to be— categorically impossible —because writing is a relationship.
Heartbeat Opera, a relatively new, relatively small, categorically imaginative company, has made its name with vital reshapings of repertory operas.
"All of the accusations are deeply misleading and many of them are categorically false," he told The Times of Israel.
Y.) and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) had just been categorically rejected by the Speaker of the House.
"Categorically, I can tell you his counsel to Michael Cohen throughout that entire period was, 'Tell the truth,' " Giuliani said.
If you're against street harrassment, you have to be categorically opposed to street harrassment, no matter where it's coming from.
The check's date does not categorically demonstrate that Mr. Trump was not seeking to influence Ms. Bondi, a fellow Republican.
You're saying that I'm under investigation as a result of my role in the Russian situation, which is categorically untrue.
"We're dealing with a person who's psychologically and categorically different from any previous president," says the Trump biographer Michael D'Antonio.
" Mr. Levine's suit against the Met says that he "categorically denied having ever been engaged in an abusive sexual relationship.
"Specifically, we categorically deny that the duchess's letter was edited in any way that changed its meaning," the spokesman said.
Rice categorically denied Tuesday that the Obama administration inappropriately spied on Trump or members of the incoming president's transition team.
"President Trump categorically and unequivocally denies each and every allegation in both articles of impeachment," the Trump lawyers' document said.
Russia categorically denied what the United Nations secretary general, Ban Ki-moon, said were "credible reports" of atrocities, including executions.
"I'm not prepared to say categorically we're opposed to the 23,000," the limit established by George W. Bush, he said.
It no longer categorically bars Syrian refugees or includes a religious test to determine which refugees may enter the country.
Rice on Tuesday categorically denied that former President Obama's administration inappropriately spied on Trump or members of his transition team.
Over the weekend, Besson's lawyer Thierry Marembert told Reuters that Besson "categorically denied" the allegation, made by an unnamed actress.
"Intesa Sanpaolo categorically denies it is studying an all- paper bid for Generali," a spokesman for the bank told Reuters.
It's inventive, comfortable (even though heels categorically are not), and goes with virtually everything thanks to seven great color options.
"I categorically deny everything that they're accusing me of," Brostrom told CNN, and said she plans to appeal her dismissal.
Rice earlier Tuesday categorically denied that the Obama administration inappropriately spied on Trump or members of the president's transition team.
Others state categorically that the walls of the locale have been irreparably breached by hip-hop and Roberto Bolaño's prose.
Jackson, a U.S. Navy rear admiral who has been physician to three presidents, has categorically denied the accusations as false.
" Stallone has denied the claims, stating through his attorney that, "If this is the same woman, he categorically disputes this.
Furthermore, suggestion that anyone was reassigned or fired in an effort to quash concerns relating to any client is categorically false.
Fifteen Republican members of the house broke ranks with Bruce Rauner, the governor, who categorically refused to back the House bills.
" We would like to categorically deny SoftBank's participation in the alleged Vodafone, Idea Cellular merger in India," a SoftBank spokeswoman said.
" Giuliani told the Times in a brief interview that the claim about the meeting involving Mulvaney and Cipollone was "categorically untrue.
Few serious theorists argue that male and female brains are categorically different, or that individuals are not influenced by environmental pressures.
We can categorically state that we do not have a door policy that is based on the colour of people's skin.
"Mrs Wendy Williams-Hunter and Mr Kevin Hunter categorically deny each and every allegation made by your 'sources,' " stated the letter.
"I categorically reiterate that the Cuban government has no responsibility whatsoever in the health conditions reported by U.S. diplomats," she said.
"Even the low-fat part of it — we can't categorically say that fat is bad for you, it's not," Silver says.
Weinstein categorically denies these claims and his lawyers will respond in the appropriate legal forum with evidence proving they are untrue.
Horner chose his words carefully in speaking to reporters after Sunday's British Grand Prix but did not categorically rule anything out.
Kavanaugh categorically denied both allegations, and agreed to testify along with Ford in a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Sept. 25.
"We must categorically reject protectionism and unilateralism, firmly support multilateralism, and uphold the world economy and multilateral trading regime," he said.
We therefore categorically reject all forms of intolerance and any discriminatory treatment of Arab and Muslim Americans and other minority groups.
The ayahuasca experience, however, is not a "trip," the same way categorically similar substances like LSD or magic mushrooms might feel.
It is a period in a categorically ambiguous position, defining a now inapposite ethic, providing a now misleading frame of reference.
" Crucially, Endecott and the magistrates described "the wearing of long-hair" as categorically "after the manner of Ruffians and barbarous Indians.
Yet in the 25 years since the agreement, Morocco has categorically rejected any referendum that includes Saharawi independence as an option.
Mitchell sued Roberts in March 2016 over the allegations, which Roberts's lawyers called "categorically false," according to the National Law Journal.
Mr Leung has categorically stated that he has never been a member of the Communist Party in any form or description.
"I am categorically not a former employee, associate or contractor of the site nor do I know any," GP Whitehat wrote.
White House spokesman Sean Spicer told reporters he couldn't categorically say the move had never been discussed anywhere in the administration.
Kavanaugh will "categorically and unequivocally" deny the sexual assault allegations that have threatened to derail his nomination, according to prepared remarks.
And more than one-third of all students said they'd been categorically banned from talking about certain topics in student media.
So it is not my nature to be so certain that I become dogmatic and categorically convinced that I am right.
We are categorically viewed as a race of "suspect aliens" who, if present in the U.S., may be legal or illegal.
"I categorically and unequivocally deny this allegation," Kavanaugh, 53, said in a statement put out by the White House on Friday.
That kind of pedigree guaranteed, to the (just about) pre-teen me, that this game was categorically not going to suck.
Haley said the UN special rapporteur had "categorically misstated" the progress America had made reducing poverty, but she gave no examples.
Lieutenant Jules Ngongo, the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (FARDC) spokesman in Ituri, categorically denied these claims.
The exercise of that judgment, however, should not be inhibited by an assumption that indictment is categorically barred by the Constitution.
" A representative for Mr. Singer said he "categorically denies these allegations and will vehemently defend this lawsuit to the very end.
Randall Stephenson, the chief executive of AT&T, has categorically rejected the possibility of selling CNN, according to the Financial Times.
"Rosatom categorically confirms there have been no unreported accidents or reportable events on any of its nuclear sites," the company said.
A torrent of criticism followed Ms. Dunham's words of support for Mr. Miller, whose lawyers "categorically and vehemently" denied the allegation.
He has categorically denied the allegation, and the two are scheduled to testify separately before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday.
He was just as adamant about categorically denying the other sexual misconduct he has been accused of by two other women.
But Bolton and his team say "categorically" in a statement that did not work with the Times to publish such details.
Judge has denied any memory of the assault Ford described and said in a statement that he categorically denied Swetnick's allegations.
" For his part, Thomas categorically denied Hill's claims and called the proceeding "a circus" as well as a "high-tech lynching.
"Cardinal Wuerl has categorically denied that any of this information was communicated to him," the Washington archdiocese said in a statement.
In his closed-door deposition last month, Volker categorically denied that the issue of "investigations" had come up in that meeting.
Mr. Arias "categorically" denied the assault allegations, saying he never acted in a way that disrespected the will of any woman.
"We categorically deny the allegations of potential embezzlement in Oman," Ghosn's French lawyer Jean-Yves Le Borgne said, declining further comment.
So you would say, categorically, that the shutting down of so-called baseload power plants in the US isn't a problem?
"Celebrating Mosey's birthday at #candytopia which is categorically 💯🍭" Paltrow wrote alongside a picture of herself posing inside a "100" sculpture.
"I can categorically say that I was not contacted nor did I approve it," he wrote hours after the episode had aired.
"As far as I know, this information has been categorically refuted by President Trump," Peskov said in a conference call with reporters.
"The works council of Untertuerkheim categorically opposes such an abuse of labor council mandates for right-wing goals and purposes," it said.
A spokesman for May said it was "categorically" untrue that Javid did not attend the banquet because of his criticism of Trump.
It is also attempting to accomplish the far-right policy goals that a bipartisan Congress categorically rejected in the 85033 farm bill.
"We categorically deny that Mr. Kraft engaged in any illegal activity," a representative for Kraft said in a statement provided to PEOPLE.
"It is extremely disappointing that the EPA has categorically rejected every single claim filed under the Federal Tort Claims Act," Bennet said.
Singer's lawyer Andrew Brettler told The Atlantic that the director categorically denies ever having sex with, or a preference for, underage men.
"We categorically reject everything the military coup stood for, the persecution, the disappearance and death of Argentine and foreign citizens," Avruj said.
Singer's lawyer Andrew Brettler told The Atlantic that the director categorically denies ever having sex with, or a preference for, underage men.
Singer's lawyer Andrew Brettler told The Atlantic that the director categorically denies ever having sex with, or a preference for, underage men.
At the time, Stallone&aposs lawyer said the actor "categorically disputes the claim," which occurred outside the statute of limitations in California.
" Pence: "In addition, any statements that the Vice President questioned Ambassador Nikki Haley's value to the Trump Administration is also categorically false.
The wrong socks, headphones, sports bra, or even underwear can turn an otherwise enjoyable challenge into something categorically closer to a punishment.
In refusing to answer questions categorically, the White House could trigger a court fight that works, ultimately, to the advantage of Mueller.
"In 1978, the Carter administration categorically concluded that Israel's establishment of civilian settlements was inconsistent with international law," Pompeo said on Monday.
"Clearly and categorically, Hinkley Point C will go ahead," de Rivaz said, speaking in front of parliament's energy and climate change committee.
"Any rumor of a confrontation between Ambassador Bolton and Secretary Pompeo is categorically false," a spokesman for the National Security Council said.
Akorn spokeswoman Jennifer Bowles said at the time the company categorically disagreed with the allegations and intended to enforce the merger agreement.
"We can categorically state that the assertion that we are recruiting Chinese personnel to staff our Wisconsin project is untrue," Foxconn said.
"We categorically denounce the excessive use of force against unarmed civilians," former Ghanaian president John Mahama said on behalf of the Commonwealth.
Future presidents could not simply undo the decision, if courts rule that the Trump administration's interpretation of the law is categorically correct.
The veteran actor/director/producer has categorically denied an accusation brought in November that he assaulted a woman in the late 19823s.
Mr. Fayulu rejected the official results "categorically" on Thursday, calling them an "electoral swindle" that could lead to chaos in the country.
" The Croatian prime minister, president and Ministry of Foreign Affairs said they "categorically dismissed these statements and allegations made by Dragan Mektic.
The report categorically undermined the prosecution's case, revealing that the blood type of whoever committed the carjacking did not match Mr. Thompson's.
Is the anger felt by a crowd marching for immigrants' rights categorically different from the anger of a crowd marching against immigration?
Stone has not categorically ruled out striking a deal to cooperate with the investigation, but the prospect appears unlikely at this point.
"For 18 years, the answer has been categorically 'no' -- meteor wrongs, not meteorites," Sibescu said in a statement from CMU on Thursday.
Still, the White House official did not once categorically state that Trump was the sole author of every word of his tweets.
Gyasi, years later, would be informed by a white girl that she would never find a boyfriend, black men being categorically useless.
Invoking that provision, Missouri had deemed Trinity Lutheran categorically ineligible for the playground grant, although its preschool otherwise met the specified criteria.
What is more, at least one of the men facing imminent execution is intellectually disabled and should be categorically ineligible for execution.
I categorically again emphasize that I have not been with one party against another party or with one group against another group.
" The Archdiocese of Washington denied Vigano's allegations, saying, "Cardinal Wuerl has categorically denied that any of this information was communicated to him.
I can categorically say that nothing I will ever have to do will be as hard as coming back from those times.
"I want to categorically deny the accusations of violations and physical violence that I have been targeted with," he said on Twitter.
The actor also lent his time and name to various law enforcement initiatives, according to Mee's suit, which a sheriff's spokesman "categorically" denied.
So come on down to the campfire, burn one, and learn how the West was won (spoiler alert: categorically stolen from indigenous peoples).
Kelly categorically ruled out that his department had arrested any eligible Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipient, saying any crimes committed nullify DACA.
It said the bank had reached out to rival Spanish lenders, telling them it urgently needed funds - which Popular said it "categorically denied".
The Fundación Cerezales Antonino y Cinia, a cultural and contemporary art center established by Fernandez, categorically denied these reports after Mashable reached out.
He also categorically rejected claims that the agency may be rushing out rules cracking down on payday lenders ahead of an imminent departure.
"MSF categorically condemns this outrageous targeting of yet another medical facility in Syria," said Muskilda Zancada, head of the organization's operations in Syria.
The founders of the Indian republic categorically rejected such paternalism; it should not be smuggled in today through the backdoor of local government.
I'm not categorically against it, but like you said, there's not much dramatic tension in Blade Runner if Tyrell planned the whole thing.
I am of the opinion that Rachel should categorically refuse to marry anyone who fails to wish for infinitely more wishes, but whatever.
"The ruling by this private arbitrator is categorically wrong on the merits and exceeded his arbitration powers," the company said in a statement.
Trump had become prominent in Republican politics by embracing a conspiracy theory that was not only far-fetched and racist but categorically false.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad categorically denied any use of barrel bombs by his forces in an interview with the BBC in 2014.
They categorically fail to live up to their price tag, and it just reminds me of how dire this entire situation still is.
"It's very important to say that the court categorically rules out any political motivation behind the verdict," Judge Shorena Guntsadze said in court.
" The White House responded to the Post's story with a statement Kavanaugh released the previous week: "I categorically and unequivocally deny this allegation.
On Friday, Ninova said that Bulgaria will "categorically" seek a lifting of European Union sanctions against Moscow if her party wins the election.
Saudi Arabia's foreign minister said on Tuesday his country categorically rejects allegations against the crown prince, saying they had no basis in truth.
It has also told us categorically that no users were auto-enrolled in facial recognition tech in Europe — even in the earlier tests.
"Haim's own mother has publicly and categorically denied that any sort of sexual rendezvous occurerd between her son and [Sheen]," the suit states.
"Board also categorically refutes suggestions that the group, or senior management, continue to benefit from any operations servicing the Turkish market," GVC said.
But at the same time it would be crazy to say I'm going to rule out categorically a whole set of policy tools.
"We always said that we will try not to do that globally, and for Germany we categorically rule it out," Baete told Handelsblatt.
The Senate should press Barr on this issue: Do you categorically believe the President can never be subpoenaed, or is there some limitation?
"We categorically condemn that kind of talk and those kinds of phone calls, there's no doubt about it, absolutely," Weaver said on Tuesday.
Anna Soubry, who leads the Independent Group of Change — which has 5 MPs — also categorically ruled out supporting a Corbyn-led temporary government.
" She added: "I categorically, unequivocally and wholeheartedly apologize for those laws and for the hurt and the harm they did to so many.
"I categorically disavow the use of misinformation to sway an election," Hoffman says in his statement, claiming he was unaware of the project.
Recent comments by President Trump and other administration officials indicate that they may go so far as to categorically defy all oversight subpoenas.
Yet, while not categorically autonomous, AI-augmented weapon systems are obviously are still pain points for opponents of their use in military scenarios.
Multiple came forward this week accusing Trump of unwanted sexual advances, accusations the Trump campaign categorically denied on Wednesday night and into Thursday.
In response to The Post's questions, Bolton said he can "categorically deny leaks by me or anyone authorized to speak to the press."
" He offered a broader statement early Friday afternoon, saying "any suggestion -- from any source" that Trump told Cohen to lie is "categorically false.
On Monday, amid the demonstrations, Judge Kavanaugh, who has categorically denied all allegations, vowed that he would not withdraw from the confirmation process.
But those two imagined victories are mutually exclusive and, barring a drastic strategic shift by either country, categorically unacceptable to the other side.
"I categorically reject any link between this incident, this murder and official Russia," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on a conference call.
The next American president should categorically reject war in the region—endless or otherwise, given that we cannot reliably anticipate the difference anyway.
According to The Times, the book alleges that the president categorically linked Ukraine&aposs military aid to requests for investigations into political rivals.
There were once rumors that Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei had put down $2 billion for the Plaza, although he categorically denied it.
The other is left-wing but less categorically so, embraces institutions like those that oversaw Ms. Park, and seeks to bridge social divides.
In October, The New York Post published an article that claimed NBC was concerned with Mr. Fallon's drinking, a charge he categorically denies.
When Ford's allegation first became public on September 16, Kavanaugh categorically denied it and said he would never be at such a party.
"I categorically and unequivocally deny this allegation," Kavanaugh said in a statement provided by the White House, his first comments on the allegations.
"The demand by Bolivia's government had no foundation, neither historical, political or legal, and that is why it was categorically rejected," he said.
"We wish to state categorically that this could never have happened without a conscious effort by a passenger to open it," it said.
Andrew, 59, also categorically denies the accusations and has said he has no recollection of meeting Giuffre, who was previously named Virginia Roberts.
The game's governing bodies categorically denied the allegations, but have set up an Independent Review Panel (IRP) to investigate its anti-corruption procedures.
Iran's U.N. Ambassador Majid Takht Ravanchi addressed the Security Council and categorically rejected the accusations against Tehran over attacks on Saudi oil facilities.
"We categorically deny each and every allegation and look forward to litigating this matter in court," he said in a statement on Thursday.
" It's not clear what she'll do with her new freedom — she states categorically that she has "no intention of running for office, ever.
"Any suggestion that Fashion Nova is responsible for underpaying anyone working on our brand is categorically false," the company said in a statement.
Kavanaugh has categorically denied Ford's allegations, saying she may have experienced a sexual assault in her life but insisting he was not involved.
The current prime minister, Mark Rutte, is one of those who have said categorically that he will not join a coalition with Geert Wilders.
Moreover, departments in California routinely withhold all footage from the public, by categorically invoking the investigatory records exemption to the state's public records law.
"We made a substantial offer to Democrats on Saturday and they categorically rejected it," Senate Appropriations Committee Chair Richard Shelby said of the offer.
Some of Trump's recent problems have been, to be blunt, categorically dumb mistakes that don't happen to campaign staffs that know what they're doing.
And anyone categorically in need of a built-in mic might want to check out the aforementioned Monk earphones, which include upgraded cable options.
"It is categorically untrue that at any point that the Office for Civil Rights was not concerned with fair process," Lhamon told BuzzFeed News.
Dr. Jackson told reporters at the White House that he had "no idea where that is coming from" but categorically denied the car accident.
He categorically denies being the individual concerned and has irrefutable proof that he was in the United States at the time of the incident.
MAPS focuses on the study of psychedelics, whether it's mushrooms or LSD or ayahuasca—categorically-speaking, do psychedelic drugs have something positive to offer?
Trump has said he remains open to negotiations with Iran, but Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei categorically ruled out talks with the Trump administration.
Many opponents believe that the idea to amend the law was pushed by China, but Lam categorically denied that at a Monday press conference.
Kicking the kids out to play till nighttime seems categorically insane, while filling up their after-school hours with extracurriculars is doing too much.
European officials have categorically ruled out renegotiating the deal, but have said they share Trump's concerns over Iran's destabilizing influence in the Middle East.
Do you spend the extra cash for the categorically faster i7 processor, or do you pinch a few pennies and go with the i18.433.
With regard to Mr. Nunberg, this agreement specifically calls for arbitration, and Mr. Nunberg is simply looking for free publicity using categorically false claims.
Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly has said categorically that no one who has current DACA status has been detained or deported under the program.
Rodolfo Palomino categorically denied the allegations at the same Wednesday morning news conference where he announced his resignation from the country's top police post.
"What Senator Cruz said tonight in the debate is categorically false," CNN responded in a statement put out while the debate was in progress.
Its most powerful players have consistently, categorically, and systematically covered their eyes and turned their backs to the very real issues of the times.
Categorically, is it soulful witch house, or yacht rock on the River Styx, or an electro-skiffle combo inventing love songs in the dark?
Also, she categorically rejects critics' arguments that the administration's actions undermined the Obamacare marketplaces as they were beginning to stabilize in the last year.
"The Kingdom categorically rejects any interference in its internal affairs, any and all accusations, in any manner, that disrespect its leadership," the statement said.
Kavanaugh said Friday that he "categorically and unequivocally" denied the allegation, which liberal outside groups opposed to the nominee say should block his confirmation.
In a statement, Meredith's senior vice president of human resources, Dina Nathanson, said the company "categorically denies" the charges raised in the Kalodimos lawsuit.
No states categorically ban all late-term abortions in all circumstances and 43 states have laws that impose at least some restrictions, it said.
"It would be unwise for me as a candidate for president to categorically rule out committing the armed forces in such circumstances," he wrote.
" The Mail on Sunday disputed that accusation, saying "we categorically deny that the Duchess's letter was edited in any way that changed its meaning.
" The U.K. Saudi Arabia embassy told CNBC: "The claim that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia finances Islamic extremism in the UK is categorically false.
Suddenly Kavanaugh, who had released a terse statement on Friday in which he "categorically and unequivocally" denied Ford's account, was revamping that statement. Considerably.
He claimed the allegation was "categorically not true" and waved off elements of the woman's story as "preposterous," according to a statement to Politico.
But Liz Bowman, a spokeswoman for the E.P.A., categorically denied the accounts employees interviewed for this article gave of the secrecy surrounding Mr. Pruitt.
The BRIC program aims to categorically shift the federal focus away from reactive disaster spending and toward research-supported, proactive investment in community resilience.
"Offshore wind is categorically proving its competitiveness," Jochen Homann, president of the Bundesnetzagentur, the Geman agency that held the auction, said in a statement.
"I cannot tell you categorically now under what circumstances we will do extra things, including ... calling on the central government to help," she said.
Dugan's allegations of harassment" and her description of their dinner "are false and Mr. Katz categorically and emphatically denies her version of that evening.
Burr categorically denied Thursday that he and Warner raised any concerns with Ryan about Nunes, saying flatly "no" when asked if he did so.
But EPA has also recognized — and categorically stated in the most recent RFS rule — that refiners are not harmed by complying with the program.
"Avianca categorically rejects the call for a strike made by the (ACDAC) as an illegal route that affects customers," Avianca said in the statement.
He described a Mexican future categorically different from the one outlined by Mr. Trump for the United States in his inaugural address on Friday.
Kavanaugh has categorically denied both the allegations, and said he will testify under oath before the Judiciary Committee in a public hearing on Thursday.
" Sepler told CNN she categorically denies making any threat to Raisman, adding that Raisman's story lacks context: "I would never threaten a young person.
"We categorically deny all allegations of wrongdoing and look forward to litigating this matter in a court of law," Amster told NBC News then.
Two of them -- The Union of Right Wing Parties and The New Right -- have categorically rejected any proposals that require concessions to the Palestinians.
They're not categorically the kind of person who eats whatever that kind of food is, in their mind, but they might consume it selectively.
But now, so could "people of African descent," most notably, former slaves, who had been categorically denied citizenship by the 1857 Dred Scott decision.
The White House and Trump have categorically denied Comey's account, which Comey reportedly detailed in his own notes shortly after his encounter with Trump.
He has stood by this notion categorically in interviews with the media, even though the subject of predecessors has been raised almost every time.
"The Economy Ministry categorically rejects any attempt to influence investment decisions by companies based on fear or threats," the ministry said in a brief statement.
"We categorically deny that there ever existed at the school a culture or tradition of sexual assault," St. Paul's School told Today in a statement.
"We still categorically reject any involvement of Moscow, any involvement of official and unofficial persons in the Russian Federation in the hacker attacks," he said.
In a rare interview on Sunday, President Donald Trump's son-in-law and senior aide, Jared Kushner, categorically rejected the characterization that Trump is racist.
In an online poll of 11,000 people on Tuesday afternoon, 66 percent said they were "categorically against" the ban of the Russian social media sites.
A federal judge temporarily blocked ICE from categorically denying asylum-seekers parole in September, but migrants' lawyers and relatives say they're still being denied release.
The spokesperson says YouTube categorically isn't asking creators to police their comment sections, and that the move isn't supposed to signal any permanent policy change.
The spokeswoman described as "categorically false" any suggestion that bank staff were reassigned or fired in an effort to quash concerns related to any client.
To the extent that it is suggested that I have been guilty of unlawful sexual or racist behaviour, I categorically and wholly deny these allegations.
"I can categorically say that I was not contacted nor did I approve it," he wrote about the scene hours after the episode had aired.
There was never proof of such liaisons, and throughout it all, Haley has categorically denied she has been involved with anyone other than her husband.
RCN said on its evening news broadcast that it categorically rejected the action and that its signal had been cut off at 5:30 p.m.
"We categorically denounce the excessive use of force against unarmed civilians," former Ghanaian president John Mahama said in a statement on behalf of the Commonwealth.
Kavanaugh categorically denied both claims, repeatedly claiming he never blacked out and that his college acquaintances, particularly a former roommate, were not telling the truth.
"We categorically deny Bombardier's claims that we ever sought or misappropriated any trade secrets from current or former employees of Bombardier," Dronen said by email.
In his first comments since the positive test emerged this week, Krushelnitsky said he had never taken any banned substances and was categorically against doping.
In a statement, ANZ said it was considering the ASIC lawsuit but "categorically denies any deliberate wrongdoing and intends to vigorously defend any such allegation".
"The Syrian Arab Republic categorically rejects the conclusions of the mission team," the foreign ministry said in a statement carried by state news agency SANA.
And yet even Senator Dianne Feinstein, who, among members of Congress, knows more about the torture regime than anyone, did not categorically oppose Haspel's nomination.
"This allegation is categorically not true and the idea that I would claim this as my right as an entertainer is preposterous," the senator said.
High-quality comprehensive sexual health education should be a federally funded mandate, but not in the name of categorically devaluing young parents and their families.
"We have done nothing improper and categorically deny" the Securities and Exchange Commission charges, the Omega Advisors chairman and CEO told investors in a letter.
Buckingham Palace also issued a statement to CBS News last week, saying "any suggestion" against Prince Andrew of "impropriety with underage minors is categorically untrue."
"We wish to state very categorically that UBA has completely remitted all NNPC/NLNG dollar deposits," Charles Aigbe, the bank's spokesman said in an email.
"We categorically reject accusations that the difference (in costs) that has occurred is due to embezzlement or is the product of corruption," the refinery said.
The French government has so far categorically refused to take back Islamic State fighters and their wives, although a handful of children have been repatriated.
"I was surprised to see Director Clapper say that because I don't think you can make that claim as categorically as he did," Schiff said.
Kavanaugh has categorically denied the allegations, and the White House has shown no sign of halting his nomination despite calls from some Republicans, including Sens.
Mr. Hookem has acknowledged a "scuffle" but said he "categorically did not" throw a punch at his colleague and has threatened legal action for defamation.
" He offered a broader statement early Friday afternoon, saying that "any suggestion -- from any source" that Trump had told Cohen to lie is "categorically false.
" In a statement, Ms. Cegavske said the suggestion that she had sought money from NV Energy because of the pending ballot initiative was "categorically false.
So are liberal women who resist categorically assuming that all allegations of abuse leveled by a woman against a man are entirely accurate or true.
If you want your Dulcinea to know that you're categorically interested, you will have to do more than check their Stories and post thirst traps.
"I categorically deny these deeply troubling allegations, and I will fully cooperate with any investigation into them," he said in a statement issued late Friday.
CBP confirmed there were increased wait times but the agency categorically denied there was a directive to stop and question people of Iranian descent. Reps.
In unprecedented fashion, the President ordered the entire Executive Branch of the United States of America to categorically and completely obstruct the House's impeachment inquiry.
According to Politico, the company said it couldn't "categorically list the types of regulations" it opposes or account for how much it spends on lobbying.
He has done so by categorically ruling out the possibility of requesting an extension beyond the December 2020 current end-date of the transitional period.
The EPA's office of inspector general said Sullivan and Perrotta did not know each other prior to 2011 and categorically denied that they drink together.
"The N.R.A. categorically denies any discussion occurred about special arrangements pertaining to the N.R.A.'s support of the President and vice versa," the statement said.
"I can categorically say that I was not contacted nor did I approve it," he wrote about the scene hours after the episode had aired.
The tech companies must now categorically and universally act to ensure those with similar messages of hate and murder can no longer abuse their platforms.
" Kavanaugh has issued statements categorically denying Ford's accusation and said he has "never done anything like what the accuser describes -- to her or to anyone.
But he also said the Justice Department has foreclosed that route by categorically stating that it is illegal for the House to access the information.
"Any suggestion that Fashion Nova is responsible for underpaying anyone working on our brand is categorically false," Meierhans said in a statement to the Times.
In 2012, the Supreme Court held that mandatory life sentences for juveniles were unconstitutional, but it did not categorically ban the imposition of the penalty.
"We categorically deny all allegations of wrongdoing and look forward to litigating this matter in a court of law," Amster told NBC News in February.
Last week, Mr. Arias "categorically" denied Dr. Arce's assault allegations, saying he had never acted in a way that disrespected the will of any woman.
Former national security adviser Susan Rice on Tuesday categorically denied that the Obama administration inappropriately spied on President Trump or members of his transition team.
In each of these cases, judges ruled that categorically outlawing escort ads violated the First Amendment or placed an "impossible burden" on websites like backpage.
" Now, Revis' attorneys -- Robert Del Greco Jr. and Mark Fiorilli -- issued a statement saying the NFL star "absolutely, categorically and positively did not knock out anyone.
If you think fat people just haven't tried hard enough, just don't know what to eat, or are just too unmotivated, you are simply, categorically wrong.
Unfortunately, the times I really needed assistance, the tips were categorically useless, essentially telling me to not doubt myself when my self-confidence wasn't the issue.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's trade minister Liam Fox will "categorically" deny on Wednesday that the government plans to lower foods standards to win trade deals after Brexit.
"Under our laws, the right to determine whether a particular group of applicants is categorically barred from eligibility for asylum is conferred on Congress," Tigar wrote.
In most cases, SNAP recipients become "categorically eligible" by applying for TANF, a largely moribund program meant to provide money to low-income families with children.
Islamabad has categorically rejected the allegations, describing the charges as New Delhi's attempt to deflect attention from the deteriorating human rights situation in Indian-controlled Kashmir.
Responding to allegations that he engaged in sexual misconduct with teenagers, Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore categorically denied the reports but was inconsistent in his defense.
Syrian military denies responsibility The Syrian army "categorically denies the use of chemical and poisonous material in Khan Sheikhoun," the General Command said in a statement.
Syrian army denies chemical attack On Tuesday evening, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's military "categorically denies" using chemical weapons and blames "terrorist" groups for the carnage.
"The Company categorically denies having approved the issue of any forged invoices and does not believe there to be any misappropriation," it said in the statement.
An attorney for Roberts called the rape allegations "categorically false" and said that the judge had a consensual relationship with the woman after the trial ended.
" Kavanaugh has "categorically and unequivocally" denied the woman's allegations, telling The New Yorker, "I did not do this back in high school or at any time.
The associations of this music, the baggage it carries, categorically undermines the uniqueness, the originality, of the product, the art, that it's supposed to be enhancing.
Despite the charges, Stone has remained defiant, pleading not guilty, although the former Trump campaign adviser has not categorically ruled out cooperating with the Mueller investigation.
Various experts have come forward to categorically dismiss allegations against Comey as a leaker by declaring that "leaks" are confined to the disclosure of classified information.
Since Whitefish Energy announced the PREPA contract last week, Zinke has categorically denied having anything to do with the small company winning such a lucrative deal.
"The allegations of ICE mistreatment onboard a Somali flight are categorically false," an ICE spokesperson told VICE News last week, when allegations about the flight emerged.
However, despite ruling out any immediate attempts to land on the island, local police would not categorically rule out retrieving the body at a future date.
These laws also prohibit employers from automatically or categorically excluding individuals with a criminal record from consideration before determining they are otherwise qualified for the position.
The big picture: I know, we're talking about a fantasy here because Republicans controlling most of Washington right now, including President Trump, categorically oppose carbon taxes.
"This allegation is categorically not true and the idea that I would claim this as my right as an entertainer is preposterous," the Minnesota senator said.
"As citizens of a nation founded on the principle of human equality, we must categorically and consistently reject racism and discrimination," Romney says in the post.
However, the Hong Kong-based company behind Sophia the Robot, Hanson Robotics, has categorically denied that Epstein had any role in funding or creating its robot.
PARIS (Reuters) - Far-left firebrand Jean-Luc Melenchon on Friday categorically ruled out quitting the French presidential election race in favor of Socialist candidate Benoit Hamon.
" Separately, the United States ambassador to Turkey, John R. Bass, denounced as "categorically untrue" speculation "that the United States in some way supported the coup attempt.
Banks told me, categorically, that this wasn't true, but a former colleague of his said that he had seen Bourevestnik machines being used at Banks's mines.
"We categorically reject such claims, even more so because each time those who make such claims prove unable somehow to corroborate their unsubstantiated accusations," Peskov said.
Trump's comments are worse than just undermining NATO: By refusing to commit to the Baltics categorically, he encourages Russia to test American resolve in dangerous ways.
"The allegations in this article are categorically false and represent just the latest attempt by the media to divide this Administration," Pence said in a statement.
Shar's rep tells us, "Shar categorically denies all of this nonsense, as it it completely fabricated and from the mouth of a very troubled individual. Period."
Asked during an appearance on the "Fox & Friends" program on Fox News whether the Trump campaign was "in cahoots with WikiLeaks," Mr. Pence categorically denied it.
Yet just afterward, we heard from governor after governor and doctor after doctor that this is categorically untrue, with states in dire need of more tests.
Russia categorically denies any involvement in the poisoning of the couple or in the Skripals, said Dmitry S. Peskov, a spokesman for President Vladimir V. Putin.
Judge Kavanaugh has categorically denied participating in any inappropriate sexual behavior as a teenager or college student, despite several unrelated accusers coming forward with similar stories.
Today, a blind person who is categorically eligible for aid could well do work that a person with depression — and who is "able-bodied" — could not.
This is a writer for whom sex and fine art, sensual and aesthetic bliss, are not categorically discrete activities but points along a spectrum of delight.
For the avoidance of any doubt whatsoever, the allegations are completely and categorically denied and will be vehemently challenged using the full force of the law.
Beyond that, the many Brotherhood affiliates around the world operate independently and identify only loosely with the Egyptian original, so it is difficult to speak categorically.
" Mark Oliva, director of public affairs at NSSF, told CNN regarding Biden's statement about smart gun tech that "the bottom line is this is categorically false.
"The draft language is strong and categorically prohibits nuclear weapons," Beatrice Fihn, executive director of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, said in a statement.
Since his original arrest in November 2018, Ghosn has categorically denied the charges by Japanese authorities, which include misuse of company assets and underreporting of earnings.
I can categorically assure American readers, in other words, that we do not, never have and never will refer to Donald J. Trump as Mr. Brexit.
" He added that reports of him dropping out before Tuesday's winner-take-all primary in Florida, which will award 99 delegates, are "100 percent, categorically false.
"Because it is the talk out there — again, I know it's awkward — let me just give you the question so you can categorically answer," Burnett said.
"In the history of the Republic, no President has ever claimed the unilateral prerogative to categorically and indiscriminately defy a House impeachment inquiry," the report said.
That opens up space to consider the rest of her work, and the price she paid for refusing so categorically to make herself appealing to men.
Despite advances in computing power, some experts argue old-school physical tests are categorically better because they can produce unpredictable results, said one industry certification expert.
A lot of the arguments you made are the same old arguments the console manufacturers have been spewing for the last decade -- despite being proven categorically wrong.
Some of his cabinet picks back NATO, though, like General James "Mad Dog" Mattis, chosen to head the Pentagon, have categorically declared NATO necessary to the USA.
Singer's camp has responded to the new allegations, saying that the director "categorically denies these allegations" and plans to "vehemently defend this lawsuit to the very end."
"I am happy to say categorically that I have found no other country that aligns more with my view of the future than New Zealand," he wrote.
Reports that residents of a Spanish village have become millionaires after the founder of Corona beer died have been categorically denied by his foundation, Mashable can reveal.
Dianne Feinstein, the ranking Democrat on the Judiciary Committee, and Chuck Grassley, the Republican chair of the committee, Kavanaugh once again "categorically and unequivocally" denied the allegations.
When asked by reporters whether he thought Saipov should be executed if convicted, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said he categorically opposes the death penalty.
"I am happy to say categorically that I have found no other country that aligns more with my view of the future than New Zealand," he declared.
I've heard the mule criticized as categorically unsexy — it does, after all, share a name with an animal whose most notable characteristic is its inability to reproduce.
Trinity Lutheran stands for the proposition that religious groups cannot be categorically excluded from generally available state funding programmes, and there is no dearth of such schemes.
" The Telegraph article quoted a spokesman for Wright as saying: "Any suggested acts contrary to criminal law or those of the FA and FIFA are categorically denied.
"We are still categorically denying any implication of Moscow and any accusations that officials or official government agencies have anything to do with hacking attacks," he continued.
For the categorically minded, Satterlee's canvases are an unbroken string of contradictions: abstract and representational; painterly and linear; graphic and colorist; biomorphic and geometric; formalist and Pop.
"I wish to categorically state, that I have never been partisan nor leaned towards any faction of a political party where it concerns my work," Matjila said.
" And on CBS this morning, Mike Pence said, "Donald Trump has asserted that all of these recent unsubstantiated allegations are categorically false and I do believe him.
Government collection of location data "is a categorically new power that is made possible by these perfect tracking devices that 95% of Americans carry in their pockets".
" The report also cites Supreme Court precedent and the separation of powers to say "the Constitution does not categorically and permanently immunize a President for obstructing justice.
"I can categorically say that the synergy benefits on which the combination is predicated are not based on making 10 percent savings from individual suppliers," added Burnley.
Representatives and executives at Facebook have categorically denied recording audio and selling it to third-party advertisers, even though their user agreement terms would allow for it.
Conditions on the southern border of the United States are categorically worse than they were when the island was the first stop for immigrants coming to America.
"  Fox plans to challenge the ruling in court, responding that "the ruling by this private arbitrator is categorically wrong on the merits and exceeded his arbitration powers.
"It demonstrates once again the regime's belligerence and recklessness of categorically disobeying the international community's resolve to achieve the denuclearization of North Korea," the foreign ministry said.
Chief Executive Sergio Ermotti said on Thursday he cannot categorically exclude a large acquisition but such a deal is unlikely, given limited options for a transformational deal.
Stone categorically denied any attempts to intimidate Credico in an email to The Hill The special counsel's office declined to comment to The Hill about the report.
The evolution marks a contrast from the 2016 campaign, when Trump repeatedly pledged that Mexico would pay for the border wall -- a claim Mexican officials categorically rebuffed.
"The court cannot categorically determine the main objective of the new share issue is to enhance management's position, rather than to raise fund," according to the paper.
"Allow the process to take its course, but I want to say categorically that we are serious about good governance," he said, according to The Associated Press.
"The NRA categorically denies any discussion occurred about special arrangements pertaining to the NRA's support of the President and vice versa," the NRA said in a statement.
The fifth most popular book promoted by the online retail giant promotes the theory that vaccines cause autism, a claim that has been categorically debunked by scientists.
Meanwhile, Feinberg, Biros, and the bishops categorically decline to address particular claims that come in through the programs—except when the accusations are made against active priests.
His attorney earlier told Variety that Miller "categorically and vehemently denies Ms. Perrineau's outrageous claims," adding that they have gathered "overwhelming evidence" that directly contradict the allegation.
The little-known dispute has now reached an impasse, with the de Blasio administration declaring categorically that the park is not accessible and needs to be fixed.
Max Myanmar Group said in a statement it "categorically denies" the allegations, saying the funds were "solely and particularly intended for reconstruction and rehabilitation of the society".
"Advertisements of tobacco products at the entrance and inside the shops selling tobacco products are clearly and categorically permitted," ITC said in response to questions from Reuters.
On Tuesday, he said he "categorically" still saw a need to narrow the corridor but stopped short of saying whether such a move would come this year.
But it's important to see that questions about government control versus private sector control of economic resources are categorically different from questions about the freedom of markets.
The old upper crust categorically banned nonwhites, viewed the culture of the commoners as degrading and beneath it, and proudly announced itself to be above everyone else.
Germany's CDU is a classic modern Christian democratic party, which has categorically ruled out a coalition with the Alternative for Germany (AfD) -- Germany's far-right Islamophobic party.
" In a statement released after this story initially published, Giuliani said, "Any suggestion -- from any source -- that the President counseled Michael Cohen to lie is categorically false.
Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, who has categorically denied recent accusations he ignored reports of sexual abuse when he was a wrestling coach at The Ohio State University.
Some, including the filmmaker Bruce LaBruce, have updated and expanded it to include references as categorically specific as "Twilight" (bad straight camp) and Sarah Palin (conservative camp).
There was the thing with Glenn and the dumpster, and the Negan cliffhanger — I can categorically say that I will not be returning to the TV show.
Mr. Kuczynski categorically ruled out pardoning Alberto Fujimori when he was in a tight race for the presidency in 2016 against the former leader's daughter Keiko Fujimori.
"President Trump categorically and unequivocally denies each and every allegation in both articles of impeachment," a six-page letter issued in response to the impeachment articles said.
"That means that Britain will not be categorically excluded from EU programmes and that we find a sensible third state rule," she said in the speech text.
"It makes no sense to read a limitation on Chapter 9 to apply to a jurisdiction  that is categorically excluded from that chapter," it said in January.
"I am happy to say categorically that I have found no other country that aligns more with my view of the future than New Zealand," Thiel wrote.
Sondland was careful to say in other areas of his opening statement that he did not "recall" certain incidents, rather than stating categorically that they never happened.
And many adolescents want to sort the world categorically into good and bad, at once eager to draw boundaries and empathize with whatever others might possibly feel.
Rather than relying on high-dollar fund-raisers — events he categorically rejects — he instead hopes to energize enthusiastic supporters who can donate to him again and again.
In the 12-page letter, Grassley said that Swetnick's allegations "materially affected" the committee's investigation and that Kavanaugh "under penalty of a felony" categorically denied the allegations.
The kind of type-first, think-later style of communication that it inspires is categorically different than email, the technology that preceded it in companies like Away.
One essentially had aspirin in it and the other one didn't, and the birds categorically chose the one with aspirin in it because they were in pain.
BRETT RATNER ACCUSED OF SEXUAL HARASSMENT BY OLIVIA MUNN, 5 OTHERS  Ratner's lawyer, Marty Singer, said the "Rush Hour" director "categorically disputed" the allegations made by the women.
At a briefing last week on Capitol Hill, Comey did not categorically dismiss the existence of any communications between Russians and Trump advisers, a congressional source told CNN.
The Maryville, Tennessee-based company has "categorically and adamantly" denied discriminating, and said it neither uses race and ethnicity in its lending, nor tolerates discrimination against its workers.
The Russian government has categorically rejected allegations that its forces targeted hospitals, while Assad has previously said that deliberately bombing medical facilities would amount to a war crime.
Categorically, they do not fit neatly anywhere, a strategy at once gratuitous and opaque, that is, they do not reflect back upon the artist in any particular way.
But Tony Paganelli, a lawyer who has said he is representing Mr. Casares, told The Chronicle of Higher Education in a statement that he "categorically denies" the accusations.
Foxconn released a statement "categorically" denying this, but by late June, company officials conceded they would not be building the kind of plant Gou had originally promised Walker.
Russia categorically denies meddling and Russian officials say the issue is being deliberately used by Trump's opponents to derail chances of a swift warming in U.S.-Russia ties.
"Any suggestion that we had prior knowledge of the Trump administration's announcement of new tariffs on steel imports is categorically untrue," Icahn said in a three-line statement.
She categorically denied that workers were not paid directly, stating that each worker was personally paid in cash each month, and signed a receipt for that pay packet.
" For the record, FOX isn't taking the loss lightly telling TMZ ... "The ruling by this private arbitrator is categorically wrong on the merits and exceeded his arbitration powers.
The rule also violates federal law requiring "that asylum cannot be categorically denied based on an asylum seeker's route to the United States," attorneys for the groups wrote.
Protesters want the city's embattled leader Carrie Lam to categorically withdraw the extradition bill, and an independent inquiry into the government and the police handling of the controversy.
For example, if a future Court took up Justice Stephen Breyer's recent invitation to rule the death penalty categorically unconstitutional, this would certainly fulfill an ambitious liberal goal.
"The answer seems to be yes in every single case that's ever been computed," he said, but proof that the relationship holds categorically is still in the distance.
FCA Chief Executive Sergio Marchionne categorically rejected the allegations on Thursday saying there was no wrongdoing and the company never attempted to create software to cheat emissions rules.
Others held up "No Extradition" signs calling on the Hong Kong government to categorically scrap the extradition bill rather than merely suspend it as they have done now.
A new Senate bill was formally introduced today with bipartisan support, and it could categorically shift how today's top platforms and distribution platforms monetize the titles they sell.
"We will categorically reject the result of the post mortem ... " He said Kim Jong Nam had a diplomatic passport and was under the consular protection of North Korea.
In a statement through his lawyer, Heatherton categorically denied "playing any role in creating a toxic environment at Dartmouth College," and said he was disturbed by the allegations.
For his part, Yeske is not categorically against fixed or immediate annuities that guarantee income streams for investors, but he has never used them for his own clients.
He was also the only gubernatorial candidate in Florida to categorically oppose the death penalty and prompted most of the others to refuse donations from the sugar industry.
With that said, I do want to debunk a piece in The New York Post yesterday which made claims that are categorically untrue and should simply be ignored.
" Low's lawyer Robin Rathmell, in an email to CNBC, said, "Mr Low categorically denies having made any of the alleged donations mentioned in the Wall Street Journal article.
He once told me that he rejected categorically the notion that he was in any way a journalist, arguing that he was a comic, first, last and always.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Thursday Russia categorically denies allegations from a British official that Russia was responsible for the "NotPetya" cyber-attack last year.
" Franken issued a statement saying her accusation was "categorically not true," and that "the idea that I would claim this as my right as an entertainer is preposterous.
Only 28503,22019 responded, but a majority of those responding stated categorically that Goldwater was unfit due to mental illness, a manifestly unethical conclusion reached without evaluating Goldwater personally.
Here and elsewhere, gaps in the figures' skin reveal bits of Abstract Expressionist brushwork or Pollock-like tangles of line, which may categorically be the show's worst idea.
Just as modern society pushes a disconnect with natural systems, pop culture categorically devalues the elderly, marginalizing the incredible wealth of experience accumulated as one enters old age.
Only the Democratic Party can prevent Trump's reelection in November, and only the Democratic Party can categorically defeat a GOP now tragically united by its tolerance for demagogy.
And it's hard to imagine Merrick Garland, who was one of the prosecutors who successfully sought to see Timothy McVeigh executed, declaring his own past actions categorically unconstitutional.
" Marcus did say that the notion that Facebook did not share "detailed information about how to secure Libra and protect the network against illegal activity is categorically untrue.
Beck's works, which he categorically dubs as "snow art," show intricate geometric shapes inspired by patterns found in nature such as snowflakes, spiraled cactus spears, and cannabis leaves.
"We completely categorically deny that Lev was involved in any activities with Hyde to surveil the ambassador and try to harm the ambassador," said Parnas' attorney Joe Bondy.
In appearing to categorically oppose consent decrees and signaling a lack of interest in broad new investigations, Sessions appears to be going further than even police groups do.
Goliath expands the history and scope of argumentation, producing the broader, unwieldy thesis that monopoly and bigness itself is, categorically, an elitist project that subverts the democratic process.
Senate Democrats are demanding a delay in the hearing scheduled for Monday to allow for time for an FBI probe into the allegations which Kavanagh has categorically denied.
Mr. Pence's communications director, Jarrod Agen, insisted that it was "categorically untrue for anyone to suggest that Reince has anything but the full support" of the vice president.
Kavanaugh has categorically denied engaging in any sexually inappropriate behavior, from Ramirez's allegations to those of Christine Blasey Ford, who said he drunkenly assaulted her in high school.
But for the rest of us, gluten-free diets can make it hard to get enough fiber or iron, and they're not categorically better for weight loss, either.
In fact, Trump's language is categorically simple: the Boston Globe recently ran candidate transcripts through an algorithm that determined Trump's speech could be understood by a fourth-grader.
"We wish to categorically state that the quoted amount of $21 per hour is incorrect and was never agreed to with anyone," the statement posted to Twitter states.
But being categorically opposed to taking a stab at the task meant that we'd never learn the strategies required to succeed at it, like visualization, teamwork, and practice.
Without it, he said, health care will continue in this uncertain limbo: Obamacare is the law of the land, but its Republican stewards are categorically opposed to it.
But in our view, that's a better situation than we're in right now, where Facebook has effectively categorically prohibited all of this journalism and research from taking place.
The U.S. has told allies not to use Huawei's equipment because of fears it could be used by the Chinese for spying, accusations the telecoms giant has categorically denied.
"We refuse categorically any initiative that includes getting the residents out of their homes and moving them elsewhere," Ghouta rebel factions wrote in a letter to the Security Council.
European treaty change is a tricky feat that could take time to achieve, but by not categorically insisting on it Merkel leaves wiggle room for her talks with Macron.
"Please be advised that my client categorically denies these very serious and false allegations, which if published, would cause tremendous harm to it," the letter, from Harder LLP, said.
Merkel said last month "I categorically rule this out," sticking to her position not to work with the party that says Islam is not compatible with the German constitution.
Many on the Democratic side may believe that Russian meddling was what tilted the election for Trump, but that is a hypothesis that can simply never categorically be proven.
"The attendees have already stated categorically that if [the final offer] is similar, the strike option would be the only way forward," the unions said in a joint statement.
These simple facts speak against categorically excluding particular relatives from the class of close family—exactly what the White House did in the wake of the Supreme Court's ruling.
Zuckerberg is "so worried" about "sensationalism in media"   After months of categorically denying Facebook's fake news problem or journalistic responsibility, Zuckerberg is suddenly concerned about people being well-informed.
"The claim that Mr. Carrey gave Cathriona White an STD is categorically disputed," Singer said in a statement, adding that White had contacted Carrey to reconcile in November 2014.
"In essence, our existing law treats all Cubans categorically as if they were refugees whether or not they can prove it," the Florida Republican said in a Senate speech.
They come in many different forms, but they are all categorically bad, and they make the experience of actually using the platform slightly worse every time they pop up.
She declined to address allegations in the Wilhite death suit, but said more than 90,000 patients have been implanted with the VNS and Cyberonics categorically denies manipulating safety data.
And for a presidential candidate to stand up and say, categorically, that he is one of us like this — well, it's hard not to kvell at least a little.
Sources close to the company deny this claim and said it was categorically untrue and that Pishevar is perfectly capable of raising money without strong-arming people into it.
"Until now, people haven't been able to categorically prove that very low levels of alcohol cause harm," said Bristol genetic epidemiologist Sarah Lewis, the lead author on the study.
"The claim that Mr. Carrey gave Cathriona White an STD is categorically disputed," Singer said in the statement, adding that White had contacted Carrey to reconcile in November 2014.
"Following various press rumours, Orange categorically denies that any agreement has been reached on a plan to share Bouygues Telecom assets or on their valuation," an Orange spokesman said.
"Let me categorically assure all that there is no going back on deregulation of oil prices," India's finance minister Arun Jaitley said in a Facebook post on Saturday. bit.
I have a hard time imagining the Venn diagram intersection of "People who only want basic metrics" and "People who categorically refuse to wear fitness bands" is extremely large.
In a statement read to reporters, Marc Kasowitz, the president's outside attorney, slammed the "leak" and categorically denied that Trump ever "directed or suggested" that Comey stop investigating anyone.
Protesters who plan more action this weekend want Lam to categorically withdraw the extradition bill, and an independent inquiry into the government's handling of the controversy, among other demands.
Instead, Iran endorsed the deal but respectfully demurred from participating, leaving the Saudis looking like bunglers two days later when they categorically rejected plainly necessary and beneficial production cuts.
Cucumber Melon — categorically its most refreshing, crisp scent of the bunch — was a '90s staple, and middle schoolers everywhere used it to wash, rinse, and spritz post-gym period.
He said "categorically" there are no ties between the rental and Luksic's legal dispute with the U.S. government, noting that neither himself nor the billionaire had met their tenants.
Investigators said fires at Madison restaurants Sumo Steakhouse and Sushi Bar on April 5, and at Takara Japanese Restaurant on May 10, were categorically caused by the flake mixture.
While the world categorically rejects this type of ideology and violence, as global citizens we must do all that we can to take back control of our public spaces.
Pierce di Donato categorically denies the abuse allegations, claiming that Patton's accusations stem from resentment over being barred from her former father-in-law Alan Thicke's memorial in December.
Juncker's quote was sent out as a push alert by BBC News with the UK government quickly briefing journalists that the EU had categorically ruled out any further delay.
When he first testified, Volker categorically denied that any investigations into Biden, Burisma, or the 2016 election were raised during a July 10 White House meeting wih Ukrainian officials.
But in the past few decades, this idea of women's rights has evolved to mean some sort of additional, special rights or privileges that position us above men, categorically.
"I think the reason why my framing and my paper took off is that it's maybe the first time a social scientist was saying these things categorically," he says.
Another, larger group of Americans (20 percent or more) aren't opposed to all legal immigration, but are categorically opposed to illegal immigration or giving legal status to unauthorized immigrants.
In an interview with CNBC on Tuesday, Ryan said that he wasn't even considering the possibility, but wouldn't categorically rule out stepping up to the plate again if asked.
On Tuesday, Manila, the capital, was gripped by rumors of unusual troop movements in the hours leading up to the Supreme Court's ruling, but the military categorically denied it.
Athena Hou, the chief legal officer of Fuyao Glass America, said the company denied the accusations "categorically" and dismissed them as part of a misinformation campaign by the union.
White House national security adviser Robert O'Brien categorically denied reports that Russia has been interfering in the 2020 election in support of President Donald Trump's reelection campaign this weekend.
Iran's U.N. mission categorically denied Haley's allegations, calling them "irresponsible, provocative and destructive," and accusing the U.S. of fabricating evidence that Iran was behind missile sales to the Houthis.
"TerraCom categorically denies these allegations," the miner said in a filing to the Australian stock exchange, adding that the company and six directors named would vigorously defend the case.
When we asked WhatsApp, it categorically denied that it does this with its backup email addresses, and we think the benefits of providing an email address outweigh the risks.
The board in a 3-1 decision involving thrift store chain Apogee Retail LLC said confidentiality rules are categorically valid when they apply only until an investigation is closed.
The profanity starts immediately, deliciously — the sort of language that's categorically ill-advised if, say, you're interviewing for a job leading a women's seminary in New England in 1899.
Petronas, as the company is known, said in a statement on Saturday that it "categorically denied" the Reuters report on Friday that the company is considering the stake sale.
Kash Patel, a senior National Security Council official accused of running a secret backchannel to President Trump on Ukraine matters, has categorically denied ever discussing Ukraine with the president.
Kavanaugh, President Donald Trump's second pick nominee to sit on the bench of the high court, categorically denies the allegation and has vowed to testify under oath next week.
"We have categorically denied there was such an issue, at least on the part of Greece ... This is organised Turkish propaganda and the spreading of fake news," he said.
"Two words sum it up better than anything anybody else can say, and that is 'categorically false,'" the White House press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, told reporters on Friday.
Through Brettler, Adams said that he did not have the power to make or break careers and categorically denied the "extremely serious and outlandish accusations" in The Times's reporting.
In far too many films, queer women are categorically portrayed through the lens of the male gaze and their sexualities trivialized—which is why Rough Night was so revolutionary.
But research shows that judges in criminal trials hand down harsher sentences while they're hungry, so I don't want to categorically rule out the idea that I was swayed.
" Trump himself said, "The allegations are not only categorically false, but disgusting at the highest level and clearly framed to solicit media attention or, perhaps, are simply politically motivated.
The government isn't saying categorically that it won't reunite children with their parents if the parent is out of detention and waiting for her asylum case to be resolved.
There are existing reasons to categorically deny a request, and even to refuse to conduct a search, Moss said, but he's never seen such a response justified in this way.
The report also downgraded Hong Kong from "Tier 2" to the "Tier 2 watchlist" and the local government in the Chinese territory said it "vehemently and categorically" rejected the decision.
The power of the state to kill as payback is simply too great to entrust to a system that is categorically imperfect, comprised as it is by fallible human beings.
New York (CNN Business)Matt Lauer's open letter defending his reputation and categorically denying the rape accusation that Brooke Nevils leveled against him has prompted a new response from Nevils.
Far too many young people experiencing psychosis for the first time are treated categorically by clinicians who are otherwise nuanced, supportive and interactive in decision-making with their nonpsychotic clients.
In April, an inmate at the facility, along with detainees at other facilities in the region, alleged that ICE officials categorically refused to release them after they applied for asylum.
"Iran categorically rejects the U.S. unfounded claim with regard to 13 June oil tanker incidents and condemns it in the strongest possible terms," the Iranian mission said in a statement.
MOSCOW, Feb 15 (Reuters) - Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Thursday Russia categorically denies allegations from a British official that Russia was responsible for the "NotPetya" cyber-attack last year.
" But in the new documents, Heard's lawyers call those claims "categorically false" and accused Depp's team of "wag[ing] a malicious war against Amber in the Court of Public Opinion.
The Turkish president's riff on the subject during his recent visit to Athens precipitated a tense exchange with his Greek counterpart, who categorically ruled out any revisions to the treaty.
Mr. Weinstein categorically denies ever engaging in any non-consensual sexual conduct with anyone and any suggestion that he acted improperly to defend himself against such claims is simply wrong.
Those remarks left unclear whether the U.S. was categorically rejecting the higher estimates by non-government organizations, one of which counts more than 1,000 civilians killed in the targeted strikes.
Jones won narrowly; Hoffman said he had no knowledge of the project, did not endorse its tactics, and that he "categorically" disavows the use of misinformation to sway a campaign.
In 2002, we started issuing residents a mandatory ID-card with a chip that empowers them to categorically identify themselves and verify legal transactions and documents through a digital signature.
As someone who openly identifies with the interests, agenda and ideology of a portion of Israel's own population and political leaders, Friedman is categorically disqualified from serving in this role.
Like the basic elements of music—pitch, dynamics, order, rhythm, tempo, texture, timbre—two or more things must combine to create something that we can categorically define as Mac DeMarco.
It would be "categorically inadmissible" for the European Union's High Representative to use his emergency powers in relation to the referendum, said Maria Zakharova, spokeswoman for the Russian foreign ministry.
"This result confirmed categorically that GERB should be the leading ruling party," Borisov said, adding that GERB would make "utmost efforts" with potential coalition partners to form a government quickly.
But she wants the world to know she's not here to appease what society categorically defines as "beautiful" — and she just made those sentiments crystal clear in an Instagram post.
" For his part, Ailes has fiercely denied Kelly's allegations, telling PEOPLE in a statement provided by his attorney Susan Estrich: "I categorically deny the allegations Megyn Kelly makes about me.
"Jeremy Corbyn, Labour leader, paints a picture of a trade deal with America Anyone but him"I'm absolutely categorically ruling out Liberal Democrat votes putting Jeremy Corbyn into Number 10.
"Today, without conducting the most basic journalistic due diligence, the Associated Press recklessly republished a categorically false accusation about Sean Spicer," Bowe wrote in a statement obtained by The Hill.
Kucinich, for example, has hammered away at Cordray's standing with the National Rifle Association (he received an A-rating in 2010), and the latter's refusal to categorically reject its mission.
Moreover, the allies reject categorically the U.S. withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal as the basis for new sanctions and believe that the demands are not best realized by sanctions.
"She told Business Insider in August that, while Epstein aggressively pursued a relationship with Gates, "any account of a business partnership or personal relationship between the two is categorically false.
"Glenn and Eva Dubin are outraged by the allegations against them in the unsealed court records and categorically reject them," a Dubin spokesperson added in a statement to The Hill.
The Vatican announced on Thursday that the pontiff revised the Catechism of the Catholic Church, the church's written summarization of its teachings, to categorically oppose capital punishment in all circumstances.
" Barr got caught up with the meaning of "suggest" then categorically denied that anyone had asked he open any investigation but said, "I'm trying to grapple with the word 'suggest.
But back to Mein Kampf, where Hitler outlined his racial theories and rambled on ad nauseam about the Jews being categorically evil and the need for them to be exterminated.
Kavanaugh is set to testify before the committee just after Ford, and he's expected to "categorically and unequivocally deny" the accusations against him, as he wrote in a prepared statement.
EPA has released the meetings and events Administrator Pruitt has attended -- which the media has already reported as meetings with industry -- and to report anything else would be categorically false.
In a statement through his lawyer in November, Heatherton categorically denied "playing any role in creating a toxic environment at Dartmouth College," and said he was disturbed by the allegations.
These kinds of inconsistencies throw a monkey wrench into any plan to assign sex as male or female, categorically and in perpetuity, just by looking at a newborn's private parts.
The organization blamed the delay on the challenge of coming up with a scientific test that could categorically confirm the claims that bottles containing urine samples had been tampered with.
The Moscow-based Levada Centre said 30% were categorically against the reform, with 17% inclined to oppose it, compared with 23% staunchly in favor and 25% inclined to support it.
On Sunday, the British Retail Consortium said that it was "categorically untrue that the supply of fresh food would be unaffected under a no deal Brexit," in an online statement.
"President Trump categorically and unequivocally denies each and every allegation in both articles of impeachment," wrote Pat A. Cipollone, the White House counsel, and Jay Sekulow, Mr. Trump's personal lawyer.
" The Academy further declared that "spurious allegations claiming members or committees use our process to push forward nominations for artists they have relationships with are categorically false, misleading and wrong.
Ms. Zaghari-Ratcliffe, a program director at the Thomson Reuters Foundation, was accused of plotting to overthrow Iran's government, a charge that the foundation and her family have categorically denied.
"While categorically rejecting the baseless allegations against my country, I wish to underline that his statement reflects an unveiled threat against the Islamic Republic of Iran," Mr. Khoshroo's letter said.
Judge Wilson agreed that in China Agritech, the Supreme Court categorically barred successive class actions filed after the denial of class certification and the expiration of the statute of limitations.
Wade | Dems threaten to subpoena Juul Dem leader says party can include abortion opponents Hoyer calls on GOP leader to denounce 'despicable' ad attacking Ocasio-Cortez MORE categorically answered no.
" Franken denied the aide's accusation Wednesday, telling Politico, "This allegation is categorically not true and the idea that I would claim this as my right as an entertainer is preposterous.
The allegations, which Jackson categorically denied as false, had prompted the Senate to put a hold on his hearing for the job of leading the federal government's second largest department.
"Categorically reject" any involvement by Moscow "We still don't know what data have been used by those who come up with these unfounded accusations," Peskov told reporters during a conference call.
In other words, the situation between Ellison and Monahan is essentially still a "he said, she said" situation where she has accused him of abuse and he has categorically denied everything.
I don't think a lot of people were blogging categorically, so if you knew about MetaFilter, you were probably part of an early web community, or just kind of an outlier.
" Tehran has categorically denied the accusations, and President Hassan Rouhani said the country does not seek war but "is determined to show its hopefulness and vitality and defeat the enemy's plot.
North Korea had already categorically rejected the Security Council resolution imposing sanctions over its latest test, vowing to press ahead with its nuclear and missile programmes in defiance of international pressure.
It follows that when judges consider laws permitting terminally ill people to enlist the help of doctors in their deaths, they should keep in mind that such acts "are categorically wrong".
"We wish to categorically state that the quoted amount of $21 per hour is incorrect and was never agreed to with anyone," Working on Fire said, referring to the media reports.
President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh has categorically denied an allegation of sexual assault from his high school years — and has submitted pages from his 1982 calendar as evidence.
The phone group said it had always complied with existing regulation and that it categorically ruled out any coordination of its commercial strategy with other operators with regards to billing rules.
" As for Kelly's allegations about Ailes, his attorney Susan Estrich issued a statement to PEOPLE on Monday, which reads in full: "I categorically deny the allegations Megyn Kelly makes about me.
Mark Judge, a longtime friend of Kavanaugh's who Ford claims was in the room when Kavanaugh assaulted her, has agreed to cooperate with the investigation though he categorically denies the claims.
But Macron's 65% to 35% trouncing of far-right nationalist Marine Le Pen categorically disrupted what had seemed an inexorable Western rejection of seven decades of trans-Atlantic, work-together politics.
"I am happy to say categorically that I have found no other country that aligns more with my view of the future than New Zealand," Thiel wrote in his citizenship application.
The Swiss National Bank has stated categorically that it has no plans to get rid of high-value notes, so criminals will have at least one option for the foreseeable future.
"Pence's deputy chief of staff, Jarrod Agen, put out his own statement: "Any assertion that the Vice President questioned Ambassador Nikki Haley's value to the Trump Administration is also categorically false.
Thomas and Kavanaugh responded to the allegations against them with similar rhetoric — each categorically denying any wrongdoing, and describing themselves as the real victims in politically-driven attempts at character assassination.
The latest seeming contradiction from Trump followed reports Monday that the president had shared classified information with Russian officials, a report that was categorically denied by national security advisor H.R. McMaster.
In Pyongyang, new propaganda posters showed a pair of hands ripping a document, with the slogan "we categorically reject UN sanctions," after the Security Council imposed new restrictions earlier this month.
Union leadership for the pilots "categorically" denies encouraging the pilots to call in sick, saying that increased pressures at Atlas instead destroyed the pilots' health and ratcheted up their stress levels.
"Reports that Secretary Mattis urged the President to seek congressional approval before last week's strikes in Syria are categorically false," White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said in a statement.
But others call for doctors to categorically refuse hospital admittance to older adults and those with certain existing medical conditions, such as kidney failure or advanced cancer, in a severe pandemic.
When he first testified, Volker categorically denied that any investigations into Joe Biden, Burisma Holdings, or the 2016 election were raised during a July 10 White House meeting with Ukrainian officials.
Interference of the sort Russia engaged in during the 2016 election is always categorically denied—why Trump feels the need to defend Putin's sincerity, which is clearly feigned, is a mystery.
Russia has categorically denied it ran an influence campaign designed to sway the U.S. presidential election and has dismissed as absurd allegations it intends to meddle in European elections this year.
Hatch, a Republican from Utah and head of the Senate's tax-writing committee, called it "categorically false" to imply that lawmakers added the provision at the last minute to appease Corker.
Mr. Elias replied, "Whatever Congress may have believed in 2010, Congress in 2017 made a categorically different judgment," deciding to remove the penalty without touching the rest of the health law.
So by categorically allowing green card holders to return to the US, the revised order would be harder to challenge as a violation of immigrants' due process than the original was.
Ms. Mallory and Ms. Perez say they categorically condemn anti-Semitism, and that when they asked Ms. Wruble to leave the group, it had nothing to do with her being Jewish.
"The assertion that the limousine was cleared to be on the road following the September inspection is categorically false," said Joseph Morrissey, spokesman for the New York State Department of Transportation.
On stage at the conference, Spencer categorically denied the story — only to be summarily fired by Defense Secretary Mark Esper while many attendees were on the charter flight back to Washington.
And for the second part, is the door open at all to you challenging Senator Harris in 242 if you don't win the presidency, or can you categorically rule that out?
"We categorically deny that Mr. Dulos had any involvement in the disappearance of his wife, Jennifer, and we defy the state to prove that she is in fact dead," Pattis said.
But the Daily Beast and CNN stories do not categorically say that Parnas helped arrange meetings for Nunes during his European trip — they simply convey information provided by lawyers representing him.
The North Korean delegation to the Human Rights Council boycotted the debate on the country and said in a statement quoted by Reuters that it "categorically and totally rejects" the resolution.
"The panel held that it is not established law that alien minors are categorically entitled to government-funded, court-appointed counsel," according to Monday's unanimous decision, written by Judge Consuelo Callahan.
It's a political maneuver in which Trump does not contest facts -- he categorically calls on supporters to ignore the evidence of their own eyes and blows smoke to thwart wider understanding.
"Reports that Secretary Mattis urged the president to seek congressional approval before last week's strikes in Syria are categorically false," White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said in a statement.
For two weeks, he has categorically denied engaging in any sexually inappropriate behavior, from Ramirez's allegations to those of Christine Blasey Ford, who said he drunkenly assaulted her in high school.

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