Sentence examples for needed dispelling from inspiring English sources

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The same goes for secret doors, which dependably appear when needed, dispelling fear rather than compounding it.

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(Patient 12) One patient felt that there may be a perception that antidepressants are a 'magic pill' which may be perpetuated by doctors and could need dispelling.

So I began to visit the museum more and more, and to follow a certain path when I needed to dispel sadness or find inspiration.

Mr. Sutherland told a luncheon audience that the government needed to dispel prejudice and misconceptions to steer the public discussion about fighting terrorism to "a higher level".

It was as if Alderson felt he needed to dispel any underlying suspicions that another issue — namely, the ability to market Hu to the large Asian community in Flushing — was paramount in his signing.

In the event of a subtle nick, the white mark may be impossible to discern against the background.In such cases, a different approach may be needed to dispel doubts.

If evidence was needed to dispel the notion that boxing breeds only brutish, bad-mouthing braggarts it comes in the form of a shy shopworker from Glasgow who says he gets embarrassed whenever he sees his name on a fight poster or reads about himself in the papers.

The I.R.A.'s refusal over three years to begin dismantling Europe's largest guerrilla arsenal continually blocked progress in putting into effect the various steps of the wide-ranging agreement, and General de Chastelain said today that more actions were needed to dispel lingering doubts about the I.R.A.'s commitment to abandon its guns.

And he has also got considerably better at politics: a wry and engaging speaker, he now does more of the stumping and glad-handing needed to dispel the worry that he is a rich businessman out of touch with ordinary people.A hard record for the Democrats to attack but the thing that makes it even harder is that asset that Mr Bloomberg brought to politics in the first place: moolah.

In this commentary, we describe several recent legal innovations designed to encourage pharmacists to ensure that naloxone is available when and where it is needed, and dispel some common misconceptions regarding potential legal risks associated with pharmacy naloxone dispensing.

Annette Essex, of the Top 'n' Tails Pet Shop, whose stock room was affected, said businesses were open, or trying to reopen quickly, but work was needed to dispel shoppers' concerns.

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