Sentence examples for traditionally dismissed from inspiring English sources

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It was traditionally dismissed by investors as a country of high inflation and repeated devaluations.

The issue has proven a headache for the left, which has traditionally dismissed all talk of national identity as populist but is loath to be sidelined on an issue that resonates with the French.

Historians -- who until recently spent much more time worrying about Jefferson's motives than Sally's -- traditionally dismissed Madison's story, even though Hemings was in fact the only slave on Jefferson's several plantations to see all of her children made free.

Scholars have traditionally dismissed the notion that Elizabeth and Hawthorne were romantically involved… However, in an unpublished biography of Elizabeth Peabody written in 1904 by Mary Van Wyck Church, Elizabeth admitted that Hawthorne had been the love of her life… Discusses Hawthorne's courtship of Sophia.

These convulsions seem so disorderly that cardiologists have traditionally dismissed them as random.

Academics have traditionally dismissed the Dow Theory, starting with a seminal 1934 study that appeared in a prestigious academic journal.

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Such cases traditionally have been dismissed under the so-called business judgment rule, which prevents judicial second-guessing of normal business decisions.

To Geller such criticism is, if anything, more evidence that gender is indeed part of her problem, because women fighting discrimination traditionally have been dismissed as difficult or confrontational.

The competition between the perspectives of theology and science resulted in a compromise in which most varieties of what had traditionally been called mysticism were dismissed as merely psychological phenomena and only one variety, which aimed at union with the Absolute, the Infinite, or God and thereby the perception of its essential unity or oneness was claimed to be genuinely mystical.

Traditionally, of course, philosophers have dismissed disabled people's claims to knowledge about subjects touched by the limitations of their particular impairments.

However, opponents of the novel dismissed it as "pornographic", emphasising traditionally taboo acts like prostitution and adultery.

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