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the dismissing
verb
To discharge; to end the employment or service of.
Exact(7)
Some investors find the dismissing of dilution-related costs as somewhat daring.
On the Dismissing attachment style the mean difference between the four student groups was found to be statistically significant (p = 0.003).
In fact, despite the fact that several maintenance actions take place during this period, the impacts related to the dismissing phase were not accounted for.
In a period in which local civil protection agencies are planning the reorganization of their instrumental networks, these results suggest that it is of chiefly importance to maintain a certain degree of continuity for rain gauges with long time series and the dismissing or the displacement of "old" instruments should be considered carefully.
The dismissing and fearful attachment styles, which are associated with difficulty trusting others and reaching out for support, were combined to form the independent relationship style group (10).
Macbeth et al. [ 9] showed in 34 patients with first psychotic episode that about 3 out of four of them displayed an insecure attachment, most of them of the dismissing category.
Similar(53)
The results allow dismissing the coalescence hypothesis.
The court dismissed the case.
The judges dismissed the appeal.
The Indians dismiss the allegations.
The mayor dismissed the city council instead.
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