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denial and identity
However, he also justified the expression he coined — " the map is not the territory " — by saying that " the denial of identification ( as in ' is not ') has opposite neuro-linguistic effects on the brain from the assertion of identity ( as in ' is ').
" This theory explains much: the reckless driving, the abuse of small dogs, the thirst for fame, the fabrication of personal experience, the secretiveness about how he wrote, the denial of his Jewish identity.
Those identified as spies, “ running dogs ”, “ revisionists ”, or coming from a suspect class ( including those related to former landlords or rich peasants ) were subject to beating, imprisonment, rape, torture, sustained and systematic harassment and abuse, seizure of property, denial of medical attention, and erasure of social identity.
However, rifts within Australian society, right through history, whether by denial of rights to the indigenous people or, on the contrary, by way of feelings of victimisation by the settling communities, and in recent times, the effects of cultural identity and assimilation taken to the extreme in the form of riots, street violence and ethnic gangs on both, the settled and the migrant communities, pose major challenges to multiculturalism in the country.
" Once we differentiate, differentiation becomes the denial of identity ," Korzybski wrote in Science and Sanity.
In June 2008, the American Medical Association House of Delegates declared that discrimination, stating that the denial to patients with Gender Identity Disorder of otherwise covered benefits represents discrimination, and that the AMA supports " public and private health insurance coverage for treatment for gender identity disorder as recommended by the patient's physician.
In addition, the Marsha in the remake is in denial of her identity and doesn't want to be a mannequin.
Motherwell ’ s dalliance with Orangeism ( and M ’ Conechy ’ s denial ), in apparent contradiction to his cultural politics, can be seen as an example of the kind of personal identity crisis that arose frequently in Scots men and woman following the Act of Union.
This latter aspect led to the denial of or refusal to deal with the separate Berber identity held by as many as 30 % of Algerians, something which caused fierce opposition and led to the splintering of the movement immediately after independence, as Hocine Aït Ahmed set up the Berberist and pro-democracy Socialist Forces Front ( FFS ).
" This theory explains much: the reckless driving, the abuse of small dogs, the thirst for fame, the fabrication of personal experience, the secretiveness about how he wrote, the denial of his Jewish identity.
According to the Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, a covert operation ( also as CoveOps or covert ops ) is " an operation that is so planned and executed as to conceal the identity of or permit plausible denial by the sponsor.
The Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms ( Joint Publication JP1-02 ), defines " covert operation " as " an operation that is so planned and executed as to conceal the identity of or permit plausible denial by the sponsor.
Sheila Whiteley, author of Women and popular music: sexuality, identity, and subjectivity, felt that Madonna's image signified a denial of sexual knowledge, but also portrayed her in simulated writhing on a gondola, thus underpinning the simulation of deceit.
has been seriously affected by reason of the pervading Jewish culture, which war against our national and racial identityand the Jewish racial spirit … and the denial of our own

denial and is
This is a straightforward denial of the spiritual world and a vigorous defense of pure materialism.
After the recommendation of the Department is forwarded to the appeal board, that is the appropriate place for a registrant to lodge his denial.
and it is better to be shamed and criticized by one's parents, who already consider one different and difficult to understand, than by one's peers, who are also experiencing a similar groping for and denial of adult status.
Because unlike the Hawaiians, Cubans and Puerto Ricans, the Filipinos were willing to fight for their independence, Carnegie believed that the conquest of the islands is a denial of the fundamental democratic principle, and he also urged William McKinley to withdraw American troops and allow the Filipinos to live with their independence.
In analytic philosophy, the term anti-realism is used to describe any position involving either the denial of an objective reality or the denial that verification-transcendent statements are either true or false.
Hume's Bundle theory is a very similar concept to the Buddhist skandhas, though his denial of causation lead him to opposite conclusions in other areas.
Also, it is difficult to reason objectively about the question, because a denial that an animal is conscious is often taken to imply that it does not feel, its life has no value, and that harming it is not morally wrong.
For him, celibacy is the single life, free from such distraction, not a life of saintly denial.
Although killing oneself is forbidden under normal Jewish law as being a denial of God's goodness in the world, under extreme circumstances when there has seemed no choice but to either be killed or forced to betray their religion, Jews have committed suicide or mass suicide ( see Masada, First French persecution of the Jews, and York Castle for examples ).
Science denialism ( for example, climate change denial ) is often based on a misunderstanding of this property of consilience.
" You can look but you can't touch " is the mechanism of this operation, which plays upon the BDSM practice known as " tease and denial ".
One of the central tenets of Buddhism, is the denial of a separate permanent " I ", and is outlined in the three marks of existence.
The coming of each of these messengers is seen as the day of judgement to the adherents of the previous religion, who may choose to accept the new messenger and enter the ' heaven ' of belief, or denounce the new messenger and enter the ' hell ' of denial.
Another classification is by the action against vulnerable system: unauthorized data access, arbitrary code execution, denial of service.
; Frost: Frost is very popular for file sharing, although Frost's design is inherently vulnerable to spam and denial of service attacks.

denial and common
Distributed denial of service ( DDoS ) attacks are common, where a large number of compromised hosts ( commonly referred to as " zombie computers ", used as part of a botnet with, for example ; a worm, trojan horse, or backdoor exploit to control them.
Solipsism is not a single concept but instead refers to several worldviews whose common element is some form of denial of the existence of a universe independent from the mind of the agent.
One of major identifying properties common between most of these philosophies is their denial of totality of number theoretic functions like exponentiation over natural numbers.
Sunnydale possesses many common horror-movie characteristics, such as an abundance of dark alleyways, abandoned mansions and factories, and an adult population that is either clueless or perpetually in denial, in stark contrast to the demon-fighting, supernaturally aware teens.
Practices of domination common to many BDSM and other various sexual relationships are also prevalent, such as various forms of orgasm denial, cock and ball torture, tease and denial and tie and tease, as well as ageplay, erotic spanking, cunnilingus, body worship, foot worship, ass worship, face slapping, hair pulling, caning, dripping hot wax on the genitals, heavy whipping, spitting, golden showers, forced chastity and forced bisexuality.
* Automatic denial of bail for persons accused of terrorism-related crimes, reversing the ordinary common law burden of proof principle.
He finds two common motives in totalistic movements: the fear and denial of death, channeled into violence against scapegoat groups that are made to represent a metaphorical threat to survival, and a reactionary fear of social change.
Ryerson believed, “ The Toronto Tory and the Quebec corporatist meet on common ground: hostility to the democratic peoples ’ movement, denial of our democratic heritage .” Following on his contentions laid out in 1837, Ryerson viewed the failure of English Canada to recognise their connection to French Canada and to fight hand in hand for the fullest democratic rights of the minority nation only served to deepen the power of reactionary influences and limit Canadian democracy and unity in general.
The Standard Form Contract Act 1982 defines a set of depriving conditions that may be canceled by a court of law, including unreasonable exclusion or limitation of liability, unreasonable privileges to unilaterally cancel, suspend or postpone the execution of the contract and to change any fundamental charges or pricing, transfer of liability for the execution of the contract to a third party, unreasonable obligation to use the services of a third party or to limit, in any way, the choice of contracting third parties, denial of legal remedy, unreasonable limitations on contractual remedies or setting unreasonable conditions for the consummation of the remedy, denying or limiting the right for legal procedures, exclusive rights to decide on the location of the trial or arbitration, obligatory arbitration with unilaterally control over the arbitrators or the location of the arbitration and setting the holder of the burden of proof contrary to common law.
It would, thus, be a denial of common sense for a driver, whose conduct was objectively dangerous, to be acquitted on the ground that he was not thinking of his manner of driving at the time of the accident

denial and heritage
Blonde and light-skinned, Lena remains in denial about her Aboriginal heritage ; Vaughn is an angry young man with a grudge against all whites.

denial and shared
Empirical studies would find ' in the perverse relationships described ... an absolute absence of any shared pleasures '; while at the theoretical level ' perversions involve-the theory tells us-an attempted denial of the difference between the sexes and the generations ', and include ' the wish to damage and dehumanize ... the misery of the driven, damaging life '.

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