Sentence examples for fully dispel from inspiring English sources

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Not even Lincoln's decree freeing the slaves in the rebel states could fully dispel such doubt.

A genetic study of the population, though, would be required to fully dispel this myth".

This has helped to push up the bank's capital ratio from 10.6% to 15.6%.Whether the supervisory probe will fully dispel Europe's banking crisis is uncertain.

This was unusual for McGuigan and, according to D'Arcy, there was a sense of foreboding in the air throughout the day that their pre-fight ritual could not fully dispel.

Though Stamper takes great pains to paint herself as your garden-variety, genial nerd, she doesn't fully dispel the reader of the wonderful myth that there are hyperverbal elves who live somewhere within the pages of the dictionary, scribbling at the language whenever we readers aren't looking.

Yet these statistics cannot fully dispel numbers like those coming out of the latest Japan Family Planning Association Survey.

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Despite changes since the 2008 banking crisis that require bonuses to be spread over three years and no longer paid in cash, the commission warned: "A culture of entitlement to high pay developed which has yet to be fully dispelled".

Indeed, the book is just the sort of tangible proof of accomplishment that might have vindicated Crane's ambitions in the eyes of his father, C. A. Crane, a hardheaded businessman whose doubts about his son's career were never fully dispelled.

Mr. Hollander, the London and New York theater's Bosie in "The Judas Kiss," accomplishes the split-second transitions from one personage to the next without ever fully dispelling a slight air of self-congratulation. "It's infectious today," he remarks late on as events spiral ever upward into chaos.

Although the discomfiting effect of the marionette cliche was still not fully dispelled, the sudden violence analogizing despair and the desire for self-annihilation, despite its comic overtones, decidedly disrupted the veneer of charm and artifice covering over the deeply disturbing sight of so many narcissistic effigies.

As a result, the Beijing Games will be remembered not only as an unprecedentedly impressive spectacle, but also as a controversial event that failed fully to dispel international apprehension about China's rise.

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