Sentence examples for implicitly dismissed from inspiring English sources

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In the interval, Dean, in New Hampshire, implicitly dismissed the former assertion and contradicted the latter.

The history of the future that Barret reconstructs looks beyond futures implicitly dismissed as impossible or aftertimes defined by inevitability and fixed perspective.

But by agreeing to an indictment, Ms Di Censo implicitly dismissed that contention.She also explicitly rejected the defence lawyers' view that Milan's prosecutors did not have the right to investigate the case.

Japan wants "sacred" agricultural products—such as rice, wheat and sugar exempted from the free-trade regime.Chatter that Japan was proving so intransigent on these basic issues that the other 11 countries were contemplating going ahead without it was implicitly dismissed by the US Trade Representative, Michael Froman.

Naughtiest inter-channel zinger: Sky Arts' live behind-the-scenes coverage of, er, Sky News's coverage of the election labelled the news channel in a recurring caption as "one of the UK's top 3 news broadcasters" - up there with the BBC and ITV, then, but with Channel 4 News implicitly dismissed as B-stream.

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Without specifically mentioning his recent troubles, Mr. Weiner neatly ascribes — and implicitly dismisses — any attacks on him to a vaguely shadowy group.

Boycotting all of Israel implicitly dismisses the efforts of patriotic Israelis such as Avi Buskila, the director of Peace Now, who work every day to end the occupation.

The chancellor, Gordon Brown, is expected to go on BBC radio this morning to urge the party to listen to the wider reasons for the voters' rejection of Labour, implicitly dismissing suggestions that the losses can be attributed to the Prescott affair, or the home secretary Charles Clarke's difficulties.

First, the Supreme Court dismissed vagueness, lenity and, implicitly, separation of powers objections to liability for gifts of information and insider trading generally.

For present purposes then, the hypotheses taken to have been falsified are increased capital punishment, newly implemented gun control laws, or laws allowing concealed weapons, and the strong economy, which were dismissed on the balance of evidence presented by Levitt (2004) as well as explicitly (or implicitly by exclusion) in the review of Blumstein and Rosenfeld (2008).

The treasurer, Scott Morrison, has dismissed claims of an eventual $7bn yearly budget boost from Labor's negative gearing package as "a unicorn", implicitly casting doubt on estimates by the independent parliamentary budget office.

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