If these suggestions are implemented, even in phases, as financial allotments would allow, taking a bus will no longer be a dismissible option. |
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Time may appear puzzling in the film, but Gondry offers many clues that appear in the form of minute, seemingly dismissible details. |
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That certainly is in line with the Gingrich-Santorum view of a weak and dismissible judiciary. |
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This entails an aspiration to a form of power that denies itself as power, and where everything is permanently dismissible. |
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Representative Gohmert, a birther and a climate-change denier, is normally dismissible as an amusing eccentric, a self-lampooning clown. |
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Instead of being the occasional, dismissible, faceless patient, they will be faced with their friends, neighbors, stockbroker, or banker, even relatives. |
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I think part of what people are pushing back on is that Amy's not a dismissible bad person,'' she said. |
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This position is dismissible as it champions individualism over collective responsibility in the context of the procreant function. |
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This admirable transparency is almost certain to make her arguments easily dismissible by those who do not already agree. |
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This would be dismissible, but it actually had an insidious impact. |
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I've read lots of times in the Globe and Mail that central Canada thinks our difficulties are driven by politics and therefore posturing and therefore dismissible. |
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Many people are not masters of their lives because they live in captivity to a feeling that they are not indispensable, that they are dismissible or that they have to work very hard and deserve their own spot in the sun. |
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Contributors can possibly give to some of them mandates limited in role and time, dismissible at any time, in order to carry out or coordinate certain tasks of the Project. |
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The Terms and Conditions do not transfer to the Client any right on the Dailymotion Cloud Service, but simply a limited and dismissible licence according to the provisions of the present article. |
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The decision highlights that in Britain innocent until proven guilty' is treated as a dismissible sound bite, rather than as a fundamental precept of our society. |
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Tele-presence reduces fully acted out rhetoric into mere rhetoricity, easily dismissible in an era when people are information-weary and image-numb. |
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