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What can be asserted without evidence can be dismissed without evidence.
The conservative revival cannot be dismissed.
Golf made me feel like a loser. So I dismissed it.
Don't call me a saint. I don't want to be dismissed so easily.
As I understand it, Lacey has dismissed all of the fact checkers.
But the courts have dismissed the lawsuits against me and Lee Brown.
History is weirdly dismissed as not having anything to do with the present moment.
I'm not so sure that horror should be dismissed as something less than literature.
Canon law itself says for one case of guilt, a priest can be dismissed from the clerical state. One.
I'd never want a fan who is completely invested to feel like I dismissed his thoughts or how they feel.
In an age of political correctness, even the most apparent gender assertions are dismissed as ignorance.
You can so easily be dismissed as a thug or hysterical if you're a woman if you don't keep your rage in check.
As God is continually being marginalized and dismissed in the culture, you will continue to see evil proliferate.
I think a lot of the time, comic art is dismissed as... not art, and comic writing is dismissed as not literature.
Kid's culture is often dismissed as superficial, like high fibre McDonald's, but it's so much more important than that.
At Linfox we have zero tolerance. If any alcohol or drugs are found in any drivers' blood, they are instantly dismissed.
Contemporary culture is like the weather - we have to be open to it. I don't like the way it is dismissed or closed down.
The world in general has meaning, deep meaning at times. This cannot be dismissed as a delusion, an artifact of chemicals.
Science fiction should not be dismissed as escapism. It is a profound vehicle for talking about social and political issues.
I hear a lot of 'Top Model' girls say they are dismissed by clients because they recognize them, but it never happened to me.
To be accused of 'channeling' is to be dismissed as a ventriloquist's live dummy, derogated at not having a mind of one's own.
For years, Ono's work - musical and otherwise - was, in large part, dismissed and derided; at best, it was often misunderstood.
Advertising must respect the intelligence of its audience and if it does not prompt them to think, it will be instantly dismissed.
The iPhone was broadly dismissed. The iPod was broadly dismissed. The iPad was probably more copiously written off as a large iPod.
I think television often has dismissed younger people. They figure, well, they're not really watching news, that's not our audience.
In the 1960s, if you were a blue collar worker or uneducated, and you had an injury on the job, the company basically dismissed you.
Since declaring that she would not serve in a second Obama administration, Clinton has dismissed suggestions that she will run in 2016.
While many liberals have dismissed the idea of political correctness as a right-wing manufactured hysteria, it is in fact a real thing.
Gentlemen, I find the law very explicit on murdering your fellow man, but there's nothing here about killing a Chinaman. Case dismissed.
'Almost' is about uncertainty soon to be dismissed but not quite dispelled. 'Almost' is about revelation to come but not entirely promised.
In Japan, there has always been a small number of musicians who have been outspoken on social issues, but they tend to be dismissed as radical.
When I was at Madrid, I knew even by the December of that season that I would be sacked, and if they hadn't dismissed me, I would have resigned.
But a true diva has dismissed that drama. A true diva's heart is open, and she's ready to play by her own rules - rules that are gentle and kind.
I'm sure there is a group of people that assume Nine Inch Nails is just noise and chaos - or whatever it might be dismissed as, and sometimes is.
If a superior give any order to one who is under him which is against that man's conscience, although he do not obey it yet he shall not be dismissed.
My feeling about executive bonuses is that any candidate for a chief executive job who even raises the issue of bonuses should be dismissed out of hand.
Often dismissed or underestimated by political opponents, President Reagan had the most valuable weapon in the political arsenal: a bond with the people.
I think Chris Brown gets kind of dismissed as a gay writer, and I think Chris's books are really, really smart. I wish his books sold a little more widely.
I'm discovering so much about how invisible, othered and dismissed the Islamic world is, in terms of the massive effects it had on European music and culture.
Anything or anyone that limits the dream you have for yourself and for your career is just to be dismissed. Do not keep that company, and do not hear those words.
The whole of the situation of the Conservative Party today springs from that night when they dismissed the best prime minister the country had had since Churchill.
Barack Obama's victories in 2008 and 2012 were dismissed by some of his critics as merely symbolic for African Americans. But there is nothing 'mere' about symbols.
Between the two dream coasts, we're just called flyover country... If you aren't known as an amorphous Eastern Seaboard writer, you're dismissed as a regional author.
I thought The Shining was just absolutely wonderful. Stephen King reaches all kinds of people. In the beginning he was just dismissed out of hand, which was terrible.
The 'One Belt, One Road' initiative has been dismissed by some as not working. But America could be becoming weaker by ignoring what is going on right under our noses.
Corrupt bureaucrats and cops ought to dismissed or compulsorily retired from service, as they are a drain on the service. Their performance must be vigorously assessed.
Why is playing football in Europe considered the pinnacle of our game, yet in other spheres of life, that same phrase - 'being in Europe' - is dismissed with suspicion?
Pop culture and entertainment can be dismissed as surface, but it's not. It's the language we all speak, and it's the connection point between people all over the world.
Before Arthur, I'd dismissed altogether writing fiction. You only have so many semi-sharp arrows in your quiver, I'd told myself, and I was not going to be able to write a novel.
Trump crossed the line all the time. Flustered during the debate because he couldn't out-debate Clinton on policy, he just leaned into the mic and dismissed her entirely: 'nasty woman.'