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Even so, the recent research is difficult to dismiss.
Prince Bandar's assertion — that the talk of peace was merely a pretext for some hard selling — is difficult to dismiss.
But it is difficult to dismiss Hewitt's reactions as only petulance in the heat of the moment.
While it is plausible that estrogen protects against Alzheimer's, it is difficult to dismiss the findings of the Women's Health Initiative.
But Mr. Geithner's candidacy is difficult to dismiss because of his close relationship with Mr. Obama, who will pick the nominee, and because he is known and respected by investors.
"Cuarón is difficult to dismiss because he is obviously independent, successful, and obviously acting with no hint of social resentment and only concern about what is happening in Mexico," Sergio Aguayo, an analyst, said on MVS Radio.
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It would be difficult to dismiss him as a traitor.
She said that it was difficult to dismiss TMZ as a purveyor of unverifiable rumor.
The Picture Changes A decade ago, fears about the cost of parity were difficult to dismiss.
Lord Hattersley is entitled to his views, which are well known.' Hattersley's comments will be difficult to dismiss.
If Philadelphia, Detroit and now Charlotte do not qualify as a clear pattern of irrefutable evidence, weighed together they are difficult to dismiss as mere coincidence.
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