But it's difficult to dialogue with someone whose ideology dismisses your equality. |
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For the officer, it was all in a day's work, and he still dismisses the suggestion he is a hero. |
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He dismisses both of these once popular theorists with a few crushing sentences and passes on. |
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Indeed, if he dismisses it with a disbelieving laugh, we expect to see the bad luck drop on him out of the blue. |
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Neate's works allude to aspects of art history that critical received taste occasionally dismisses as slightly kitschy. |
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Both men are septuagenarians who have felt the pinch of ageism in a business that often dismisses extensive experience and talent as irrelevant. |
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If the arresting officer or the defendant doesn't appear in court, a judge typically dismisses the charges. |
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This omission is, I suspect, tied to Naugle's less than satisfactory presentation of Wittgenstein, whom he dismisses as a relativist and fideist. |
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It dismisses an entire culture in the eastern part of our nation as troublemakers and traitors. |
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Casting his eye down the table, he rudely dismisses his assistant with a wave of his hand. |
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Amazingly, the protagonist dismisses with understatement the loss of his factory job. |
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Jayachandran dismisses the allegation that some of the music composers lift the tune from old songs. |
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Remember this the next time the establishment media dismisses the blogosphere. |
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Anyone who dismisses spaghetti and meat sauce as cafeteria food never had Sandro's rich Bolognese of veal and beef. |
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The vain arrogance of the literati and Bohemian artists dismisses the activities of the businessman as unintellectual moneymaking. |
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He greets me at the door of his office, dismisses the receptionist, and strides back behind his immense immaculate desk. |
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But he dismisses criticism that the film glorifies violence and highlights the futility of life in the underworld. |
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She has no plans to retire and dismisses the idea that writers have conventional careers. |
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He dismisses the theories of those who do not share his strict materialist and empiricist approach to brain-function. |
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Elvidge also dismisses the nightmare scenarios of films such as The Terminator in which machines come to dominate their masters. |
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But the report dismisses claims that Leeds is swamped by asylum seekers who have access to a wide range of benefits. |
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While such a grand opening establishes Tripper's orchestral sweep, the rustic harmonium that follows dismisses any taint of pretension. |
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Billy pays an informal visit to a policemen friend who dismisses it as a prank. |
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It neither dismisses nor lingers indulgently on the love story and the machinations of plot. |
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Although Basilosaurus possessed a fluke and peduncle, Buchholtz dismisses these features because they are too short relative to body length. |
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The third-party activist dismisses the hand-wringing by Democrats over his candidacy. |
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It also dismisses laboratory evidence which suggests that nutrients can help the growth of algal toxins. |
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This both pre-empts the accusation of racism, and dismisses it by claiming to be merely vox populi. |
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Like many self-rule foes, Hussein dismisses plans for a regional government as a PYD bid to establish a political monopoly. |
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Ramsay, absolutely passionate about his sport, dismisses any criticism. |
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Despite that, Olivia dismisses his remark with a casual shrug. |
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It is not independent because the head of government appoints and dismisses its members. |
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The prime minister gets even shorter shrift from Johanne, who predictably dismisses him when he comes crying to her, asking what he should do. |
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Yet surprisingly, the woman who originated this annual cavalcade now dismisses the spectacle she seemingly created. |
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He quickly dismisses any notion that he's turned into a work-shy recluse. |
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Lane then impulsively kisses Joan in her office, a move that she gracefully dismisses without further wounding his pride. |
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Shari Levine, Bravo's senior vice president of production, dismisses the idea that Housewives is a recipe for a broken marriage. |
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One has to think about what one is really saying when one snidely dismisses women who are interested in fashion. |
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He also dismisses any notion that he deserves praise for maintaining his approach, maintaining that he don't see why he should have to brown-nose anyone. |
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In the former case, on the other hand, one accepts the claims about how experience and agency seem to us but simply dismisses such seemings as illusory. |
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She dismisses him as the kind of person who makes a mess of everything. |
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Instability occurs when the wage-earner has resigned or the firm dismisses him or terminates his contract. |
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What it does supply is the kind of debating point Nunberg correctly dismisses as ineffective. |
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Ferda at first dismisses the Plastic People as long-haired escapists who have nothing to do with the real struggle. |
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For all these various charges associated with the chiefdom, the chief appoints and dismisses who he likes, as he wishes and when he wants. |
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The second senate of Germany's supreme court under the presidency of Jutta Limbach dismisses three complaints of unconstitutionality. |
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Pattie also dismisses outright allegations that the coalition is gerrymandering. |
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The study dismisses another blimpish idea, though: that of pumping sulphurous chemicals up a long pipe held aloft by a large tethered balloon. |
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Mr Fadell dismisses concerns that the urge to create, inculcated in him as a child, is waning in today's society. |
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He dismisses the influence of having to adjust to a new land and a new people might have had on him as a teenager and suddenly you understand he was born a survivor. |
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In that context his last chapter, which dismisses how other historians have written about financial panics, is too much of a hostage to fortune. |
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When the legal entity dismisses its representative, it shall be required to appoint a substitute concomitantly. |
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If the Board dismisses an application for revocation, no new application may be made for a period of six months. |
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Your rapporteur dismisses the traditional perception of the single market as being solely tied with the economic aspect. |
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Marion Boyd appears to understand this yet dismisses it in her final recommendations. |
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Otherwise the doctor dismisses you as a hypochondriac or crackpot, and quite rightly so. |
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If the official agent dismisses a local agent, he shall notify it in writing to the returning officer. |
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If a legal entity dismisses its representative, it must appoint a replacement at the same time. |
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Durgan dismisses the POUM's hostility to the Fourth International as though it were a third-rate issue. |
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Are these just typical post-industrial woes, or is this seemingly blighted town evidence that British multiculturalism is in crisis? Sarah Allen, the borough's community-cohesion officer, dismisses that generalisation. |
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The author is entirely at one with Brockbank that platelets are agonic products of red cells and dismisses the other theories shortly. |
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Keamy is also informed by Captain Gault that Keamy and his mercenary squad may be suffering from some sort of mental sickness, a notion Keamy dismisses. |
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It now dismisses students who perform poorly. |
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For example, if a group dismisses a member of its staff, he or she protests his or her innocence to the House authorities and takes Parliament to an industrial tribunal. |
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As if that wasn't bad enough, workers like those at Desa Deri then take another wallop when their employer dismisses them for being union members. |
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Yet the justice minister, who once stated protecting the religious freedoms of such officials was desirable, now bizarrely dismisses this as a provincial matter, no longer a concern of the federal government. |
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He dismisses the genuine concerns of Canadians as verbal diarrhoea. |
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Le Corbusier dismisses the principle of free plan by placing pilotis where they are most needed and by eliminating those who disturb the proper functioning of the plan. |
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Thus held up to ridicule, the captain of the Bostonian dismisses the staff captain and adds his name to the black list of the captains of the British merchant navy. |
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The Commission consequently dismisses Greece's claim to have acted as a market economy vendor and finds that the tax waivers A and B gave ELVO an advantage that it would not have been able to obtain on normal market terms. |
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America's PTO dismisses the criticism as anecdotal. |
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The proceeding for enforcement continues unless the enforcing court, after consultation with the modifying court, stays or dismisses the proceeding. |
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Mulvihill also indicates that Wallace damages will not be automatic where an employer dismisses an employee for cause but then later changes that position. |
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The Supreme Leader appoints and dismisses the head of the judiciary, who in turn appoints the chief public prosecutor and the head of the Supreme Court. |
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At bottom, this argument dismisses the central importance of the proletarian conquest of state power, i.e., the need for the working class to establish its own class dictatorship. |
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I suspect there is a hidden strata of young architectural talent which dismisses the RSA as a remote and fusty collection of old buffties. |
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Kehler dismisses his views on Helena as indications of Coleridge's own misogyny, rather than genuine reflections of Helena's morality. |
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The Queen of Hearts dismisses her with the threat of execution and she introduces Alice to the Gryphon, who takes her to the Mock Turtle. |
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Bute House is also where the First Minister holds press conferences, hosts visiting dignitaries and employs and dismisses government Ministers. |
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In parliamentary systems, Cabinet Ministers are accountable to Parliament, but it is the prime minister who appoints and dismisses them. |
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The Prime Minister is the head of the Cabinet and he appoints and dismisses the Ministers of State. |
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He discusses Guests conjecture in an extensive footnote, where he dismisses Richard Guest's claim. |
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Labour dismisses Cameron's interest in the environment as a cynical and unsubstantive part of his attempt to decontaminate the Tory brand. |
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When he goes out for lunch the boda-boda drivers wave as usual and he dismisses them as usual. |
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As Wackernagel points out, the market itself is a value judgement, as it dismisses everything but financial transactions. |
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Skaruppa firmly dismisses the ideathe service is touchy-feely. |
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Repulsed by his work, Victor flees and dismisses him when it awakens. |
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The President of the Republic formally appoints the Prime Minister and, on his recommendation, appoints and dismisses the other members of the Cabinet. |
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Zuckerman dismisses Pritsak's theory as untenable speculation, and no record of any Khazar khagan fleeing to find refuge among the Rus' exists in contemporaneous sources. |
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In the case of the United Kingdom and other countries with a monarchy, it is the monarch who appoints and dismisses ministers, on the advice of the prime minister. |
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But Tomas curtly dismisses her version of their traumatic experience. |
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