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Driver, however, dismisses what he calls the standard critical line.
Ms. Lawrence dismisses what she calls a "very self-serving argument by the tobacco lobby".
One of the uses of the journal form is the parenthesis, where Maskell mocks or dismisses what he has just written: "(you can't beat a spy for smugness)".
Haque dismisses what he calls the "1950s" vision of the IoT, where your fridge orders you milk and chats to your smart watch.
Art Brown dismisses what we have learned about North Korea's nuclear programs and yet, based on what we do not know, criticizes the United States' negotiations with North Korea.
Unfortunately, he dismisses what, from the standpoint of reducing total health-care expenditures, is the single most serious drawback to such an approach; namely, the probability that effectively case-managed patients will survive longer than they would without intensive ambulatory care and will thereby offset their reduced frequency of hospitalization with an increase in their time at risk.
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"One can't dismiss what one is.
The Conservatives dismissed what officials called a Labour "scare story".
In other words, players cannot dismiss what Groh says.
It would be easy to dismiss what Nicky Haslam calls Messel's "iridescent lightheartedness" as lite.
The Internet's hive mind has a tendency to dismiss what it doesn't understand.
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