Sentence examples for of dismiss from inspiring English sources

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"If you are of a certain age, you sort of dismiss this as college kids or teenagers.

"I didn't have anything to pitch," he recalled, "but I came up with the idea, thinking Clint would kind of dismiss it".

That's the young stoner named Kent (the compellingly hyper Sebastian Stan), who provides the one instance when Barry is compelled to engage, instead of dismiss, another person in the flesh.

"We had all noticed that social science researchers and health care providers just kind of dismiss withdrawal and don't seem to realize that it can prevent pregnancy," Ms. Jones said.

If you screw up your seminar, people kind of dismiss you because they equate bad communication with a faulty thought process". .

They "just kind of dismiss".

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Concisely, I'm accused of dismissing genre readers as idiots.

Study of the history of economics began in the eighteenth century as a way of dismissing or celebrating ancestors.

One should beware, however, of dismissing catastrophic explanations because small events do not trigger catastrophes.

He accuses Farnell of dismissing some of his assignments without writing them.

Mr Abbas himself has not ruled out the prospect of dismissing the government.

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