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"Be careful and sympathetic first without being dismissive".
Once they got over being dismissive, they had some nice things to show.
Speaking to Sky News, he accused the Prime Minister of being "dismissive" and "[wanting] to move on from [the allegations]".
"You hear people being dismissive on Twitter, but that's quite ignorant and I'm not going to go down that route".
Prompted by Denton, he went on to elaborate: Because it's dismissive for the sake of being dismissive.
It is a very strange idea that we always need to "get it" and being dismissive if we don't.
In this case, Strand goes from being dismissive of the stunts the falls inspire to being appreciative of their meaning.
(Mr. Obama was tagged as being dismissive and patronizing after he told Mrs. Clinton she was "likable enough").
Or is being dismissive of the polling "surges" and media attention seem too cynical and an affront to the way democracy works?
An MP heading the campaign to uncover sexual abuse allegations involving politicians has accused David Cameron of being "dismissive" of the issue.
On a visit to Tacloban, capital of Leyte, the worst-hit province, he was accused of being dismissive towards the suffering of some victims.
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