Sentence examples for be difficult to dismiss from inspiring English sources

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It would be difficult to dismiss him as a traitor.

Lord Hattersley is entitled to his views, which are well known.' Hattersley's comments will be difficult to dismiss.

If Scotland is allowed to retain the HRA, and David Cameron acknowledges SNP concerns over devolution and delivers an enhanced devo-max for Holyrood, the impression that  the UK is heading towards an inevitable federalist system will be difficult to dismiss.

After a two-decade-plus wait, the Celtics are the defending N.B.A. champions, the ghosts again prey on opponents, and the memories — not all pleasant ones for Gerald the elder — will be difficult to dismiss when he steps onto Causeway Street, into an arena with the mailing address of 100 Legends Way.

And if a female student claimed that a bathroom or locker room that her school had her share with male students caused her to feel sexually vulnerable and created a hostile environment, the complaint would be difficult to dismiss, particularly since the federal government has interpreted Title IX broadly and said that schools must try to prevent a hostile environment.

Faber admitted the emotions driving him to win will be difficult to dismiss when entering the octagon.

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Even so, the recent research is difficult to dismiss.

She said that it was difficult to dismiss TMZ as a purveyor of unverifiable rumor.

The Picture Changes A decade ago, fears about the cost of parity were difficult to dismiss.

But it is difficult to dismiss Hewitt's reactions as only petulance in the heat of the moment.

While it is plausible that estrogen protects against Alzheimer's, it is difficult to dismiss the findings of the Women's Health Initiative.

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