Dismissed
in sentence
490 examples of Dismissed in a sentence
My Russian friends – many of them computer programmers, but also some shoppers and business executives – routinely
dismissed
politics as the province of the naive or the corrupt.
They
dismissed
damning evidence unearthed during the “Operation Car Wash” investigations as an elitist conspiracy against a popularly elected government.
Opposition figures have been persecuted, dismissed, kidnapped, imprisoned, and tortured in police stations and jails.
He has implied that they were merely young people from fancy neighborhoods who got what they deserved; and he has
dismissed
the government’s savage attacks on the opposition by musing that, “sometimes people get burned.”
Europe’s Inevitable HaircutBERKELEY – What once could be
dismissed
as simply a Greek crisis, or simply a Greek and Irish crisis, is now clearly a eurozone crisis.
For the most part, the latter fear appears overblown, though the risks caused by unexpected policy shifts and related financial adjustments should not be underestimated or
dismissed.
After all, the social sciences historically offered empirical support and spiritual hope for just such reforms, which are increasingly
dismissed
as "utopian."
Warnings that Brexit would lower income levels were either
dismissed
outright, wrongly, as mere fearmongering, or weighed against the Leavers’ greater interest in border control.
Bo
dismissed
one of his accusers as having “sold his soul.”
They have often
dismissed
as unorthodox, if not heretical, any claim of personal contact with the Imam or speculation about his arrival.
For those who know these two superb international macroeconomists, as I do, it is evident that these allegations should promptly be
dismissed.
While the argument is not overwhelming, it should not be
dismissed
out of hand.
More surprising, France
dismissed
a money-laundering charge brought against another billionaire, Suleyman Kerimov, though Kerimov, a member of Russia’s Federation Council, does maintains close ties to the Kremlin.
And, assuming that there is no surge in inflation or economic growth, the danger of default cannot be so easily
dismissed.
One new initiative calls for local leaders to be
dismissed
whenever high numbers of girls drop out of school.
But Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi’s civilian coup, in which he
dismissed
General Mohamed Hussein Tantawi, the leader of the army’s supreme command, has not diminished the importance of the trouble there.
In response, Egypt’s military and security forces launched an offensive against Bedouin militants in Sinai, while Morsi forced the General Intelligence Service’s director to retire and
dismissed
the governor of Northern Sinai.
But Somaliland’s strategic position near the world’s major oil-transport routes, now plagued by piracy, and chaos in the country’s south, mean that independence should no longer be
dismissed
out of hand.
But such schemes should not be
dismissed
in the developing world, where conditions are such that they could offer an affordable alternative to administratively unwieldy and ineffective welfare programs.
This is an important consideration that should not be
dismissed
out of hand.
Of course, this possibility still cannot be dismissed, which is why international investors remain cautious about Europe.
The forces of globalization may have aggravated these trends, but the point so often lost in the debate – and
dismissed
by so many on all sides – is that trade agreements are meant to tame the forces of globalization, not accelerate them.
The case is
dismissed.
When the same question was put to the US in its era of surpluses at the end of World War II, when the concern was a global shortage of dollars, it was
dismissed
unequivocally.
Within two years, Wilhelm II
dismissed
Bismarck.
For example, Kaiser Wilhelm II
dismissed
Otto von Bismarck as chancellor in 1890, less than 20 years after the formation of the Second Reich, and began to destroy Bismarck’s carefully crafted alliance network.
Questions about her record have been sidestepped; her inexperience is lauded as a virtue; any criticism is
dismissed
as sexism.
Egypt had been so resoundingly defeated in the Six-Day War of June 1967 that Israel’s leaders
dismissed
the need to be proactive in the search for peace.
Among many issues, the referendum she put forward proposes three measures: end automatic tax withholding; end judicial power to reinstate
dismissed
workers; end automatic withholding of union dues from pay checks.
The third issue highlighted by Ms. Bonino is the quaint Italian labor law that allows a
dismissed
worker to go to court and seek reinstatement.
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