Sentence examples for forcefully dismisses from inspiring English sources

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The chamberlain forcefully dismisses the idea, invoking the "humiliation" of 1924, a reference to the Immigration Act of 1924, which excluded Asian immigrants from entering the United States.

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She also forcefully dismissed the claim that the contraceptive coverage requirement violates the First Amendment's prohibition against the establishment of religion.

The Sept. 11 commission report also forcefully dismissed the broader notion that there was a terrorist alliance between Iraq and Al Qaeda.

Asked about a White House bid, the mayor forcefully dismissed the idea that he would run but sounded restless, acknowledging he was casting about for a new career after City Hall.

Mr. Putin has repeatedly denied any involvement in the enrichment of these and other acquaintances, and he has forcefully dismissed assertions made by his political opponents that he himself is a secret beneficiary of these enterprises and has amassed tens of billions of dollars in bank accounts outside Russia.

The two issues discussed in the article were fully examined in public proceedings and forcefully dismissed in public proceedings several years ago concern about an audit, which was dealt with by the FCC; and concern about an access charge decision, which was dealt with by the courts.

He could have had a leadership moment by forcefully dismissing those questions and stressing that it was a time for grieving and reflection.

Some responses were forcefully negative, dismissing the IGDA as a "sham organisation" and "a joke".

If "Harvest" didn't convey the complex reality of kinship so forcefully, it might be dismissed as yet another dysfunctional-family drama, to use a noxious cliché that I vow from this day hence to banish from my critical lexicon.

They forcefully denied that report and dismissed it claim-by-claim...and now the Enquirer has gone back to the story for another cover this week.

More education cannot by itself solve poverty and inequality, a point made forcefully by John Marsh in his book Class Dismissed.

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