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"dismiss information" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to disregard or ignore information. Example: The politician dismissed all the negative information about his past scandals during the press conference.
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People tend to dismiss information that would falsify their convictions.
The Geordie shore Correction: Lords reform ReprintsIt is usually unwise to dismiss information merely because it does not conform to expectations: it might be telling you something you did not know.
Mistakes only become a problem when very smart people or institutions lack the humility to acknowledge the likelihood of mistakes; fail to adequately plan or measure downside risk; or dismiss information that challenges a decision in favor of data that reinforces initial beliefs.
This often means they dismiss information that conflicts with their views and act in more prejudiced ways.
The three-second rule for video content, the amount of time a brand has to engage with the consumer, also reflects the instinct consumers have been forced to develop to enable them to process and accept or dismiss information.
Conceivably, a limited cognitive capacity can explain under-weighing information about absent issues compared to the processing of reassuring facts in hypochondriacal attitudes as well [ 20]: To consider and dismiss information at the same time may complicate cognitive processing.
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The panel found that the agency was unwilling to consider information that contradicted its expectations, dismissed information from other agencies, and shielded its sources from anyone who might challenge their credibility.
The hawks have accused the C.I.A. of politicizing the intelligence process by dismissing information that would substantiate the connection — and in that way strengthen the Administration's case against Iraq.
The hawks have accused the C.I.A. of politicizing the intelligence process by dismissing information that would substantiate the connection and in that way strengthen the Administration's case against Iraq.
About 60 80 % of general medical patients also do not discuss Internet health information with their doctor for reasons including time constraints, fear of insulting the doctor or being dismissed, information was self-explanatory, and a desire for self-management (Chung 2013; Russ et al. 2011; Hay et al. 2008; Kim and Kim 2009; Diaz et al. 2002; Imes et al. 2008).
"Ordinary members of the public credit or dismiss scientific information on disputed issues based on whether the information strengthens or weakens their ties to others who share their values," says Dan Kahan, a member of a study team from Yale that conducted a research back in 2012, on cultural cognition in relation to climate change.
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