词汇 | example_english_dismiss |
释义 | Examples of dismissThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The suggestion of an alliance can be dismissed. To make matters worse, its chairman had not only expressed his opposition to multi-partyism but had also been dismissed as a judge for financial impropriety. One had been dismissed and the remainder made redundant. They have received little attention from historians, however, and usually are dismissed as trivial when discussed. The ministers who were dismissed seemed unlikely to lead backbench revolts. Can this be dismissed as the predictable response of unadventurous notables? Having been dismissed as a kitchen maid, she harnesses her poetry to her teapot. The relative incidence of adverse effects is, therefore, probably dose-related, although the concomitant effect of malaria during treatment cannot be dismissed. Failure to be ready for this kind of thing is the main cause of our dismissing whole squadrons of our fellow-creatures as uninteresting or inferior. They must, therefore, be dismissed as not being good in themselves, or not to any considerable degree. Magistrates also had to state their reasons for dismissing a case. He wrote spontaneously as the occasion required, and then dismissed the product from his mind. Fearful adults scored extremely low and significantly lower than preoccupied and dismissing adults on the histrionic and narcissistic dimensions. In addition, we also observed atypical associations between dismissing attachment representations, avoidant attachment relationships, and maternal sensitivity. The rest (and they are many) are either discredited or dismissed. Versions that some courts have found acceptable, even exemplary, have been dismissed by other courts as violating the constitutional rights of the accused. Since they only ever represented a minority of candidates they could be regarded or dismissed as somehow foreign to the system. They are central to who we are, and cannot simply be dismissed, decried, or ignored. He dismisses them as ' abstract, ahistorical explanations ... conceived in a social-psychological laboratory ' (p. 391, see also p. 389). Surprised by disappointing turnouts, each rebel leader dismissed his followers homeward by dawn. Similarly, while dismissing neoliberal attempts to reformulate nationalism, he does not give them empirical content. They respond to questions on this by quite rightly dismissing the topic as simply ruled out by known regulations. Imitation has tended to be dismissed as a rather low-grade activity having, almost by definition, no innovative content, but this is wrong. He then dismisses natural-law theory with the objection that it fails to appreciate the fallenness of human nature. There are at least two ways of dismissing the conservatism defeater. On a different tack, however, it does seem to us that dismissing forms as exceptions on the basis of their small numbers is a mistake. She thus dismisses the types of underspecified representations argued for in the mainstream literature in favour of far more phonetically based representations. Unfortunately all are dismissed in a couple of paragraphs. They tend to be dismissed by the biologists. In the first instance, this operatic recording is introduced in order to be dismissed - to be criticised, dismembered, rejected or reappropriated. Instead of dismissing unassimilated loanwords as exceptions, they treat the two phonologies as coexistent systems of the same language. At first some actually dismissed the speech as intended only for foreign consumption. In other words, the complaint was dismissed because it was prematurely lodged. Because they do not fit the traditional model and no new model has been introduced, they tend to be dismissed as exceptions. He dismissed the notion that women cannot effect change in men's character. His non-social behaviour could be dismissed simply as symptoms of the disease. Despite my reservations, this volume should not be immediately dismissed. Indeed, voice experience should not be ' dismissed ' as symptoms of the illness, for which drugs alone can be used. Both men were ultimately dismissed from the party. When refugees proved reluctant to be 'dispersed', government dismissed their resistance as 'irrational'. Whole areas of gerontological knowledge are dismissed in short paragraphs and their relevance to the argument lost. Neither can the performance of these patients be dismissed by the claim that ceiling effects in the unimpaired category are masking a deficit. Even the first tentative signs of language can be dismissed as mere parroting. Punishments depended on the offence, but she could be warned by the wet-nursing inspection bureau, fined or dismissed. Not mentioning the qualifications is not the same as dismissing them. I will offer a brief sketch of this defense shortly and at least show that it cannot be easily dismissed. Alternatives to class as a foundation for politics are somewhat cursorily dismissed. Thus, while this position cannot necessarily be dismissed on the grounds of inconsistency, its implications will not be explored further. Still, the testimony of such a prominent insider, well acquainted with the singing practices of his time, cannot be summarily dismissed. Therefore, in pursuing the defensive exclusion hypothesis, an important question is how unresolved individuals might differ from dismissing individuals in their self-report patterns. The stories preserved in apocryphal acta to this effect have usually been dismissed as romance. Too much in this work seems to be dismissed as forgery and interpolation. The coherence criterion should not be dismissed lightly. The analytic current distributions which produced flow up the axis can therefore be dismissed as interesting but unrealistic. He examines and dismisses some current prosodic theories, in a useful survey of the relevant literature. The possibility that they are internal waves cannot yet be dismissed. Potentially embarrassing examples of directionality, arguably fundamental to any consideration of hominid evolution, are promptly dismissed. The global idealization that occurs in splitting is viewed as more extreme and less stable than the stable idealization that occurs in dismissing stances. As before, no significant effects were observed for a more insecure - dismissing attachment strategy using either directional or absolute difference scores. Adults are assigned to one of three primary categories (dismissing, preoccupied, or autonomous) on the basis of qualitative characteristics of the narrative. If this is nonzero, the eigenfunction can be dismissed. Many of these charges, however, were subsequently dismissed. He first dismissed this concern by appealing to its unlikelihood, and the institutional resistance to such a scheme built into the system. My concern is that this account will not be dismissed or ignored without some reflection on its relevance to our understanding of the human condition. His view that social change depends on a spontaneous transformation of the individual is dismissed as a premise for collective inaction. Instead of dismissing this 'disease' as pathological chaos, a better approach is to ask what motivated people to rebel. Translation is dismissed as a means of conveying information, especially in the initial stages of learning (p. 78). Talent-based taxes/subsidies have generally been dismissed as a matter of principle. They also claim the kin they choose, dismissing the recent past, for now, like a bad dream. The traditional, artificial, chronology that emphasises the 1660 watershed is dismissed. The evidence provided by these studies also dismissed concerns that learners' first language would interfere with the learning of a second. Although evidence for diversity in reasoning has long been abundant, it has typically been dismissed as artifactual or theoretically uninteresting. Each side of the argument brings its own discomforts, and neither of them can be dismissed as negligible. The book dismisses this argument in far too cavalier a fashion. On the one hand, the objections should hardly be dismissed out of hand. I want to argue here is that there are very good reasons for dismissing these conditions altogether as felicity conditions on experiments. Of these 13 still had seizures, 20 were dismissed due to other exclusion criteria and 17 patients did not show up. Though dismissed originally as 'brain glue', glial cells are now considered to be essential participants in the development and function of the nervous system. No one would have dreamed of dismissing him on account of a letter. However, when a piece of theoretical work is dismissed as 'highly personal', it seems that an essentially conceptual problem masquerades as a mere terminological dispute. As such, the specific yet complex skills required for such care have been almost dismissed as inferior, indeed unnecessary and not requiring expertise. Since dizziness is such a common symptom in older people, the symptom may be dismissed as a normal aging phenomenon. Scalar and categorical phenomena 11 counterexamples to theoretical proposals have occasionally been dismissed on precisely these grounds. The panel also summarily dismissed the violation charges. He offers several grounds for dismissing these experiences. The problem with this argument is that it tacitly dismisses an important alternative interpretation. On the other hand, however, the volume and degree of significant findings cannot be dismissed out of hand. The application was dismissed on the ground that the proposed chemotherapy treatment was not acceptable considering the child's situation and beliefs. Historically, the viability of developing a true picture of the contact structure of large populations has been dismissed. There are no adequate grounds for avoiding this work by dismissing rights that are wrongly used. One thought is that accounts in terms of interconditional undertakings have been dismissed too quickly. The will theorist who dismisses the settled law risks undercutting his own arguments. However, involvement in electoral politics was not altogether dismissed. Although the intent here is not to impose a model of formal state-society relations, one should be wary about dismissing formal associations and institutions. Certainly it would seem highly likely that the welfare gains are at least 1% and this clearly cannot be dismissed as being negligible. Accordingly, those who accept this view argue that passages that seem to run counter to it must be dismissed as protection against ecclesiastical authorities. The proposition should not be dismissed merely because it can never be proved. The pastor of site 1, previously mentioned, is an obvious example, as is the former mayor at site 4 who was dismissed several years ago. Patriarchal ideals were too pervasive and too important in the structuring of early modern society and its institutions to be so easily dismissed. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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