Except it just doesn't, denial of claim has a very specific meaning, there's no reason to go all philosophical. I'm sure there's plenty of cases where United health approved the claim and the patient also didn't get…
Which in that case they would just answer "unacceptable". "Somewhat unacceptable" is logically equivalent to saying "Somewhat acceptable".
I think you understand the word "deny" differently. Accepted but didn't happen in time doesn't equal denial.
I'd guess that most people that responded "somewhat unacceptable" really wanted to say "somewhat acceptable" but without directly admitting that they semi support the act.
Except it just doesn't, denial of claim has a very specific meaning, there's no reason to go all philosophical. I'm sure there's plenty of cases where United health approved the claim and the patient also didn't get…
Which in that case they would just answer "unacceptable". "Somewhat unacceptable" is logically equivalent to saying "Somewhat acceptable".
I think you understand the word "deny" differently. Accepted but didn't happen in time doesn't equal denial.
I'd guess that most people that responded "somewhat unacceptable" really wanted to say "somewhat acceptable" but without directly admitting that they semi support the act.