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"Because of one bad performance, everybody discounted him".
As it was, he was dropped from all favourable mention or share in the election campaign of 1987 and was verbally assaulted when the Downing Street press secretary, Bernard Ingham, effectively discounted him as "semi-detached".
Bury protested his innocence in the Ripper crimes, and the police discounted him as a suspect.
They discounted him, talked about him as if he wasn't there.
There were warnings, sure: When Shinseki told me, point blank, that he simply didn't think he'd be provided the right amount of resources to make our relationship successful, I discounted him, dumped him: "You just don't have the guts to seize this moment, to tame the ragged heart of this world and deliver it to me in terms that my readers can easily digest".
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Should he decide to run, Mr Edwards's opponents discount him at their peril.
But you can't ever discount him, especially if the lead doesn't go anywhere.
For his part, Brown says of Stern: "We should discount him.
Hardaway said he felt maligned because so many people seemed to discount him in this series.
No matter how meticulous Higgins is, some people discount him as a partisan of the rebels.
Those injuries derailed him completely last year, but he's mostly healthy now, and there's no reason to discount him much beyond last year's fourth-round price.
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