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Winstone is the sort of actor who can dismiss too much fuss with a weary glance.
"We dismiss too quickly concerns about privacy, intrusion and other repercussions amongst our peers, in our enthusiasm for adopting the latest and greatest, newest technology," he says.
(2004, 90 92) To dismiss too quickly Négritude as an essentialism of the past, which might have been necessary as a "deconstructive challenge" to an oppressive colonial order but has nothing to say when it comes to the call for cosmopolitanism and creolization, would miss an important dimension of that multifaceted movement.
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"His government is dismissed too".
That is expected to be dismissed, too.
Emerging economies reeled and decoupling was ridiculed.Yet perhaps the idea was dismissed too soon.
While moaning about "unfairness" is a common tactic, it should not be dismissed too casually.
That said, perhaps these ideas shouldn't be dismissed too readily.
But its potential environmental, health and ethical consequences should not be dismissed too quickly.
In the circumstances, perhaps the mare who filled the breach yesterday should not be dismissed too hastily.
A top army officer general reportedly "dismissed" President Nkurunziza earlier today, telling reporters: "President Nkurunziza is dismissed, his government is dismissed too".
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