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'Emotional' is a way of discounting what you have said without engaging with it.
It sounds flattering to call a person gifted, but it's often a way of discounting what she does.
I won't have people discounting what I say through some screen that they set up for anybody who's in elected office.
Investors are also looking farther ahead, discounting what economists are calling a spring swoon, and focusing on prospects for healthier growth late this year and into 2014.
When it comes to assessing Iraq's future, Mr. Galbraith is deeply pessimistic, discounting what others have seen as more hopeful signs.
The adaptive phase is especially tricky: People put enormous pressure on you to respond to their anxieties with authoritative certainty, even if doing so means overselling what you know and discounting what you don't.
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So you can discount what I'm about to say appropriately.
"Most would discount what they say as an overly optimistic view".
Listen to us, pity us, do not discount what we fear.
Mr. Hastings ignored the warning, believing that chief executives should generally discount what their friends say.
Instead, we separated her into two people, and discounted what the second, drunk one did.
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