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is dismissing
verb
To discharge; to end the employment or service of.
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The current head of the IS department, Professor John Wakeford is dismissing the vice-chancellor's claims of under staffing.
The judge is dismissing it without prejudice to a renewal.
He is dismissing the potential audience for "Money Buys Happiness".
The company is dismissing half of its 7,200 employees.
To be sure, not every agency is dismissing employees.
It is dismissing 5 percent of its 3,000 employees and turning off 13 games.
"I don't think anyone is dismissing the president's ideas," Representative Candice S. Miller of Michigan said.
Salman Rushdie is dismissing the latest threat against his life as just talk.
These days, that court is dismissing about two cases a week under the new, rigid deadline.
But no one is dismissing the Chechens' determination to complete what the Soviet engineers left undone.
CBS is dismissing ABC's research presentation as both inaccurate and misleading.
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