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It needs to be understood historically, not merely dismissed as an aberration.
Good Evening is too good for it to be merely dismissed as an exercise in see-what-I-can-do clever-clever trickery.
Rather, it merely dismissed a procedural challenge by government lawyers to a ruling in February by a federal judge in Texas, which has halted the president's immigration agenda like a cartoon spanner thrown into giant cogwheels.
The point of our democracy is that arguments must be met head on, not merely dismissed by accusing the people who make them as being anti-democratic "remoaners" who are seeking to defy the will of the British people.
If that good is now limited, it still must be acknowledged, and not merely dismissed.
Another judge asked whether the cases were actually being won on any merit or merely dismissed because of overworked courts and police departments.
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He then showed culpable leniency to the offenders, merely dismissing from his secretaryship Sir John Dalrymple, on whom responsibility for the massacre was finally placed.
Whilst ruling that there were no grounds to jail Mr King, the judge stressed the case was not over yet as he was "merely dismissing" the application for a jailing order.
But Ravitch doesn't merely dismiss the idea that small schools are a panacea.
If its internal investigation into election interference reports the Russians aided Trump, the President can merely dismiss it as the "anti-Trump" sentiment he warned about.
It's meant to merely dismiss the film rather than engage it critically.
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