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was dismissing
verb
To discharge; to end the employment or service of.
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"Nonsense," he said, without making it clear which statement of mine he was dismissing.
Only last winter, Mr. Gingrich was dismissing Mr. Ryan's ideas as "right-wing social engineering".
Goldman Sachs, the Wall Street firm, reaffirmed Wednesday that it was dismissing about 150 investment bankers.
PricewaterhouseCoopers said in October that it was dismissing 1,000 of its support staff.
Forbes announced on Monday that it was dismissing 40 to 60 people from its editorial staff.
One of the things I was criticised for in my piece for Futurebook was dismissing poetry.
A year ago, it announced it was dismissing about 600 people, or 6percentt of its staff.
The San Francisco-based company, which pioneered the field of social games, said it was dismissing 520 workers, 18 percent of its global work force.
Mr. Romney has seized on that comment in speeches and television commercials, suggesting that the president was dismissing the work of small-business owners.
On June 28, the last day of the term, health care decision day, the court announced that it was dismissing the case as "improvidently granted".
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