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Even when it feels like a pastiche of Malick's other films, it shouldn't be dismissed — and the filmmaker shouldn't be dismissed, either.
Those charges would be dismissed by a judge at sentencing.
As a result, he argued, the charges should be dismissed.
They called for all charges against him to be dismissed.
Fox News has called for the suit to be dismissed.
They cannot simply be dismissed as their fear is real.
She asked for the order to be dismissed weeks later.
The matter may well be dismissed for the reason indicated.
The federal government has asked that the case be dismissed.
She appears too prominently in the promo to be dismissed.
Yes, it's just one poll, but it can't be dismissed.
"We believe it has no merit and should be dismissed."
Nonprime Americans can't easily be dismissed as an unfortunate subset.
Can his racism be dismissed as merely "of his time"?
Schwadel's research suggests that the latter explanation can't be dismissed.
He said they would be dismissed in the coming days.
Religious activists pushed for the criminal case to be dismissed.
He resisted being pushed out and had to be dismissed.
Pot shouldn't be dismissed simply because it won't kill you.
Both charges will be dismissed, the district attorney's office said.
But the Chinese Embassy insisted that its offer be dismissed.
Nuclear winter could be debated, but it couldn't be dismissed.
The district attorney's office wants Trump's case to be dismissed.
His emergence should not be dismissed as an idle threat.
"For these reasons [the case] should be dismissed," he said.
We expect the child abuse investigation to be dismissed, too.
If Mr. Tillman is right, those lawsuits should be dismissed.
The possibility that more will come can't be dismissed, either.
After completion, the drunk driving charge against Wilkos would be dismissed.
If he successfully completes the program, the charge will be dismissed.
Even a monster dunk might be dismissed from a small sample.
Facts and knowledge mattered to him and could not be dismissed.
Still, the lasting effects on this young man can't be dismissed.
But the possibility of killer robots can no longer be dismissed.
It is also seeking for the Pearson suit to be dismissed.
She filed a court document allowing the suit to be dismissed.
But his double-edged approach to sidelining science shouldn't be dismissed.
If they complied with those conditions, the charges would be dismissed.
This felony warrant is disgraceful and this case should be dismissed.
Too much is at stake for this report to be dismissed.
It's a concept that can be dismissed as superficial, she said.
In exchange, we're told his two other charges will be dismissed.
But that doesn't mean it should be dismissed out of hand.
Those charges will be dismissed if he stays out of trouble.
They may be dismissed in a discussion of the New Art.
Short of that, he should be dismissed from the Oval Office.
Not to be dismissed or made fun of or laughed at.
"This case should be dismissed within an hour," Mr. Tacopina said.
On the other hand, Ossoff's loss shouldn't be dismissed as immaterial.
As facts indistinguishable from fiction, to be dismissed as fake news?
It's a view that might be dismissed as romantic or sentimental.
My conclusion that lobster rolls are overrated can now be dismissed.
To be clear, what it did accomplish should not be dismissed.
Two other criminal cases against Knight will be dismissed at sentencing.
The state Attorney's General Office argues the case should be dismissed.
But Neeson's fortitude in sharing this story should not be dismissed.
Clinton's victory is a remarkable achievement, and it shouldn't be dismissed.
A "Becky with the good hair" mistress is mentioned to be dismissed.
What Trump said: Trump's lawyers urged for the case to be dismissed.
But internally, Hughes will continue to be dismissed as a historical footnote.
Florida state officials responded by calling for the lawsuit to be dismissed.
Such harm is hard to quantify, but should not be dismissed lightly.
Executives who took major decisions on so little research would be dismissed.
The diet should not be dismissed as an unfounded trend, she writes.
But some on Capitol Hill believe other officials should also be dismissed.
The timing "can't be dismissed as merely a coincidence," Grijalva told Bloomberg.
The poll can be dismissed out of hand on this basis alone.
And that everything in the book should be dismissed as a result.
The drug manufacturer has also asked for its complaint to be dismissed.
Arroyo's husband, said he expected that case to be dismissed as well.
"Cuba is extremely confident that this case will be dismissed," Heller said.
But Democratic weakness in Miami-Dade County can't be dismissed so easily.
With Epstein's death, the pending criminal case against him will be dismissed.
The criminal case was expected to be dismissed after Epstein's death Aug.
Should girls think that their experiences, accusations and traumas will be dismissed?
Students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School will also be dismissed early.
Not even staff members who volunteer to be dismissed are let go.
The litigation over whether the lawsuit should be dismissed will now continue.
"We expect the child abuse investigation to be dismissed, too," he said.
But Ford's account of this alleged horrific incident should not be dismissed.
We also check for points at which the case could be dismissed.
Objections can be dismissed by a two-thirds vote of the committee.
I don't think that means that Love, Simon should be dismissed outright.
" Dennis is not, in other words, to be dismissed as a "problem child.
So any little bit that can help isn't something to be dismissed completely.
But that's not to say Williamson's campaign should be dismissed out of hand.
She had to maintain credibility or she'd be dismissed immediately without a hearing.
An office-holder who merely advocates changing that provision "shall immediately" be dismissed.
Biden cannot be dismissed until after the results of South Carolina are known.
That might be dismissed as overheated rhetoric, but it shouldn't, writes Chris Cillizza.
Rape culture is not something that should ever be dismissed as "courtship" fails.
If Burrow abides by the plea agreements, a felony conviction will be dismissed.
Spacey's lawyer asked for the case to be dismissed immediately at the hearing.
Earlier this month, an administrative judge recommended Pantaleo be dismissed from public service.
The Maryland/DC lawsuit could go either way, but it should be dismissed.
But the gap between fear and reality is not to be dismissed either.
Candidates who behave with insensitivity and tactlessness will ultimately be dismissed by voters.
The government argued before Coffin on Wednesday that the suit should be dismissed.
They are now directly affecting foreign policy and can't be dismissed as fluff.
The cooperative said it would ask for the Chicago proceeding to be dismissed.
She said 34 cases will be dismissed while 77 are still being reviewed.
Before he became president, Trump's bullshitting could be dismissed as a campaign tactic.
Because they can't be dismissed as outsiders, some locals view them with empathy.
Overall, she said up to 338 cases have been or could be dismissed.
It can no longer be dismissed as a valid excuse for earnings woes.
Most importantly, they would not allow evidence to be dismissed, ignored, or hidden.
As a result, claims against the MGM parties "must be dismissed," it said.
"Rather than allow the point to be dismissed, I argued vociferously," Littman said.
A military defense attorney representing the soldiers said the charges should be dismissed.
They asked that charges against him be dismissed before his retrial in April.
Immediately after the Mapp case, police officers saw many narcotics cases be dismissed.
We are confident that those charges will be dismissed because they are baseless.
But last month, a Rome prosecutor asked for the case to be dismissed.
Thus, it would appear that this case is moot and should be dismissed.
Kidding aside, this is not to be dismissed as support for empty consumerism.
In it, Mr. Cantor suggested his own economic measures only to be dismissed.
Regardless, Mr. Kasowitz has argued that the lawsuit should be dismissed as meritless.
Will this other thing be dismissed because it doesn't fit the established narrative?
About 0003,000 people signed an online petition demanding that the case be dismissed.
If a judge decides you don't have standing, your case will be dismissed.
That case could yet be dismissed once the refugee ban expires on Oct.
They are likely to be "dismissed from the conversation" on being regulated, he added.
But the pain is too widespread and prolonged to be dismissed as a blip.
The implication was that the evidence against Trump on obstruction shouldn't be dismissed lightly.
His attorneys argue the lawsuit should be dismissed because the claims are too old.
So how does overwhelming evidence become just another matter of opinion to be dismissed?
"This kind of conversation moves America backward, and it should be dismissed," Husted said.
That anyone who disagrees with them would be dismissed as a fool or bigot?
Chloe Goins, now 24, filed a court document allowing the case to be dismissed.
I think the books can be dismissed as evidence that the OA is lying.
The speaker of the House in Michigan called for absentee teachers to be dismissed.
He claims, while puffing on an unlit cigar, that his case may be dismissed.
Most of what Trump has said can be dismissed, per usual, as hot air.
This civil lawsuit is completely without merit and will be dismissed in due time.
It's not dismissed by them, and it shouldn't be dismissed by other people either.
But Trump voters' concerns about marred landscapes can't be dismissed as small-minded NIMBYism.
Instead they can be dismissed for failing to smile, so they take the abuse.
We agree with CBS' motion, and the complaint must be dismissed in its entirety.
Thus the arguments for opposition lack a basis in reality and should be dismissed.
Defense attorneys for some of the Marines have asked for charges to be dismissed.
The clerk issued an ultimatum ... either do something or the case will be dismissed.
Their pain and suffering are more likely to be dismissed as anxiety or hysteria.
"That can dismiss you when you didn't even mean to be dismissed," Bucaria said.
The worry, though hypothetical, is one that should not be dismissed out of hand.
The project would later be dismissed as a folly and a waste of effort.
This language, which also appears on the White House website, should not be dismissed.
He would be dismissed from the Air Force and registered as a sex offender.
The teenage girl herself in our culture can be dismissed and looked down on.
"And Mr. McCabe, the Office of Professional Responsibility, has recommended that he be dismissed."
The boy's charges will be dismissed once his case number is assigned, she added.
But in court, government lawyers had argued that the case should instead be dismissed.
"She should not just be dismissed — she can and should be prosecuted," he added.
In an interview, Mr. Stauber said the case against Mr. Nagy should be dismissed.
The prosecution's demand is likely be dismissed by opponents of Wilders as too light.
He said the case should be dismissed or halted until Mr. Trump leaves office.
The impeachment side of the argument, though, isn't to be dismissed out of hand.
Any criticism can be dismissed as an attempt to repress vital, challenging new knowledge.
It&aposs unclear how many cases have been and will be dismissed as a result.
On Monday, prosecutors filed documents asking the court that Soules' felony charge not be dismissed.
The Justice Department said the case was moot and argued the appeal should be dismissed.
Yet neither can the belated recognition of Ms Dutta's woes be dismissed as an aberration.
According to the documents, the dealership is requesting that the case be dismissed with prejudice.
Results showed that women CEOs were 45% more likely to be dismissed than men CEOs.
They were just waiting for one of them to be dismissed from the love contest.
Rob, who denied the assault claims, and his family requested that the case be dismissed.
The trio's defence attorneys maintain the charges should be dismissed because the men are innocent.
Kardashian, who denied the assault claims, and his family requested that the case be dismissed.
If Ronald Reagan ran today, he'd probably be dismissed as a liberal and a squish.
In none of its briefs did the government contend that the suit should be dismissed.
The case was expected to be dismissed today ... had Broner arrived to court on time.
If he lives up to his end of the bargain, the charge will be dismissed.
The appeals court ordered that the civil lawsuit, which began in January 153, be dismissed.
Such concerns are not to be dismissed: more independent research into their effects is needed.
Rousseff, who has denied any wrongdoing, is expected to be dismissed from office next week.
That said, you're right that the polls shouldn't be dismissed: Add them to the average.
If Trump's comments were a one-off, they could be dismissed as mere tough talk.
Following the settlement, White and Gorka filed court requests for the lawsuits to be dismissed.
Lawyers for Mr. Redstone have called the suit meritless and asked that it be dismissed.
"These failures cannot be dismissed or minimized as paperwork or administrative errors," the report said.
The big picture: Trump's approach creates formidable risks, but cannot be dismissed out of hand.
Matsumoto initially brushed aside Brafman's argument that the man should be dismissed as a juror.
Calls for nuclear armament used to be dismissed as chatter from South Korea's nationalist fringe.
Most of what the Greeks wrote about the Amazons can be dismissed out of hand.
Several jurors asked to be dismissed from the case, citing its physical and emotional toll.
Once Mr. Trump was inaugurated, Sergeant Bergdahl's defense team demanded that the case be dismissed.
In Suffolk County, which includes Boston, more than 7,800 cases were expected to be dismissed.
Still, the prospect of tumbling stock and bond prices is not to be dismissed lightly.
The argument that New York State Rifle must be dismissed as moot is very strong.
Jarvik was the third minister from EKRE to be dismissed in the past six months.
So far, both sides have filed dueling motions about whether the lawsuit should be dismissed.
They couldn't be dismissed as knee-jerk opponents of Nixon or as sour-grapes McGovernites.
Despite winning the Champions League in each of his first two years in charge, that familiar drip, drip, drip of stories about his future started to emerge in the last few months, as Real Madrid fell away from Barcelona in the domestic title race: Zidane would be dismissed if he did not reach the Champions League semifinals; Zidane would be dismissed if he did not win the competition again; Zidane would be dismissed, regardless.
All the results of the investigation are 'fruit of the poison tree' and should be dismissed.
At this point it does not appear that Ross will be dismissed, the two people said.
"The SEC is plainly wrong, and each of its claims consequently ... must be dismissed," they added.
A French prosecutor had recommended in October that the charges be dismissed due to insufficient evidence.
Defense lawyers will argue for charges to be dismissed at a hearing set for Jan. 8.
The patient was fine, with no lingering damage, but thunderclap headaches are not to be dismissed.
Albarran submitted a written affidavit in the case saying he wants the case to be dismissed.
The doc goes on to say if the foot-dragging persists, the case could be dismissed.
His attorneys argued the case should be dismissed, saying his prosecution violated separation-of-powers clauses.
The desire to change majors shouldn't be dismissed as wishful thinking or a waste of time.
USA Today reported Friday that Showalter will be dismissed at the conclusion of the 2018 season.
The court's leadership recommended that he be dismissed over the allegations, it said, without providing details.
A prosecutor said he should be dismissed, while one of Guzman's lawyers, Jeffrey Lichtman, initially objected.
Rob, who denies the assault claims, and his family have requested that the case be dismissed.
We're confident this lawsuit will suffer the same fate as his prior attempts and be dismissed.
Taggart said he was dismayed to be dismissed in a statement released on his Twitter account.
Standing alone, these connections could be dismissed merely as Trump being vindictive against Comey and Mueller.
The Trump administration and developer TransCanada argued the lawsuit should be dismissed due to jurisdictional concerns.
Yet, as Bannon was educated at Georgetown and Harvard he cannot simply be dismissed as stupid.
The infamous movie mogul's lawyers have asked for the charges to be dismissed, citing police misconduct.
First, Alma is fast turning into another Johanna, and will soon be dismissed from Reynolds's service.
Fiji's asking for Kelly's suit to be dismissed, and wants damages for its canceled cutout campaign.
Lawyers for Mr. Redstone called the suit meritless and had moved for it to be dismissed.
So it must be dismissed and mocked to defend the sanctity of real sports like MMA.
Given Trump's indiscipline and poor policy understanding, the possibility that it could happen can't be dismissed.
"The project would later be dismissed as a folly and a waste of effort," he writes.
Now the city is trying to change the regulation, hoping that the case will be dismissed.
Mr. Trump's lawyers had argued that the case should be dismissed because it was politically motivated.
In a written defense filed on Monday, government lawyers argued that Meng's suit should be dismissed.
It hurts more to be dismissed as a bigot than jeered as a social-justice warrior.
Mr. Hartfield's lawyers said the charges should be dismissed because he was denied a speedy trial.
If he does well, he will avoid prison, and the case will be dismissed and sealed.
For similar reasons, the case against Assange should be dismissed, if it reaches the U.S. courts.
The parties in the case are currently arguing over whether the House lawsuit should be dismissed.
In posts on Chinese social media platforms, some users called for Wuhan leaders to be dismissed.
But while pushing for positive is the rarer position today, it's one that shouldn't be dismissed.
Ultimately, his candidacy may prove to be unsuccessful, but Bloomberg should not be dismissed by Democrats.
The Vermont independent's second place showing in CNN's poll (at 20%) isn't to be dismissed, either.
But any talk of dethroning champions Mercedes would be dismissed as the ramblings of a madman.
Rogers ruled that the government failed to persuade the court that Twitter's arguments should be dismissed.
The pain and grief that has transcended the generations since must never be dismissed or denied.
"  "Defendants' motions to dismiss will be granted, and both cases will be dismissed in their entirety.
Unless plaintiffs can make such a showing without conducting discovery, defendants said, their suits must be dismissed.
Beckham is reportedly asking that the case be dismissed and he be awarded $29,000 in attorney fees.
Merritt told reporters that the city of Dallas has asked that the family's civil suit be dismissed.
A prosecutor asked that Mr. Bloomberg be dismissed because he said he had travel plans on Friday.
The possibility that the U.K. will end up remaining in the EU can no longer be dismissed.
I'm a woman, and I'm afraid that rape cases are going to be dismissed and completely normalized.
The rash of outages is not to be dismissed, and the current market reaction is not unjustified.
Often, Mr Yoon points out, companies treat super-consumers as weird obsessives to be dismissed or ignored.
The other eight charges will be dismissed as part of a plea deal first reported by ZDNet.
"Manafort's civil case will be dismissed," United States District Judge Amy Berman Jackson wrote in the order.
There are 320 cases that will not be dismissed, and defendants will have the opportunity for retrial.
But there's always the fear that to look too feminine is to be dismissed as a dollybird.
However, inconsolable Italians say that the team's failure to qualify cannot be dismissed as a mere hiccup.
Those threats might be dismissed as idle, but for the actions of a couple of their targets.
But in reality, there's a possibility that your call will be dismissed or treated as a prank.
Real-life issues, with all their complexities and subtleties, cannot be dismissed with heartwarming or tubthumping slogans.
At the time, prosecutors indicated that two further counts of making false statements would later be dismissed.
The use of canine insults by Trump and his supporters shouldn't be dismissed as just juvenile behavior.
"Any politically-motivated charges should be dismissed and international fair trial standards fully complied with," she said.
While not as high as some other parts of Africa, the figure is not to be dismissed.
It is unusual in Vietnam for a senior official to be dismissed while still holding a position.
In the docs Jerry filed, he lays out 3 reasons why Christian Charles' lawsuit should be dismissed.
Asked about the danger of a domino effect, Schaeuble said, "it is certainly not to be dismissed".
An array of Democrats and Republicans, as well as career prosecutors, felt Comey deserved to be dismissed.
Berlusconi could be dismissed as comical, by Italians as well as by the foreigners who mocked him.
" Weitzman says the estate remains confident the claims "will, once again, be dismissed as has happened before.
The cases would often be dismissed or end with a relatively lenient plea deal, Mr. Gonzalez said.
In that scenario, the lawsuit would be dismissed and the long-delayed immigration actions could move forward.
Virginia's mess might easily be dismissed as a continuation of a long history fraught with racial tension.
I think we're at the point where landline-only polls can simply be dismissed out of hand.
French lectures about "isolationism" and "nationalism" are likely to be dismissed by the rest of the world.
Heidi Beirich, the center's director of intelligence, warned that they should not be dismissed as empty rhetoric.
Regardless of how rigorously they're conducted, they will still be dismissed by the right as fishing expeditions.
He also rejected Navient's argument that the lawsuit should be dismissed because the CFPB itself is unconstitutional.
Myanmar has refused to engage with the ICC, saying its jurisdiction was "meritless and should be dismissed".
Nor can hatred in Myanmar of the largely stateless Muslim group be dismissed as a fringe attitude.
But 1,271 of these variants were linked so tightly to schooling that they could not be dismissed.
" Finally, she said, women feel that they "will be believed, that they're not going to be dismissed.
By coding strength as a decidedly masculine trait, women can in turn be dismissed for their weakness.
But that doesn't mean the lineup from the City of Brotherly Love should be dismissed just yet.
Montgolfier, the prosecutor in Nice, told Le Temps that Swiss attempts to discredit Falciani should be dismissed.
Given how far Mr. Obama and Mr. Trump stretched the 2001 authorization, such concerns cannot be dismissed.
Trump is seeking a preliminary injunction, while the district attorney's office wants the case to be dismissed.
The Estate lawyer, Howard Weitzman, told TMZ in the past he's confident the claims will be dismissed.
Not all awkward interview moments should be dismissed as the normal result of a high-stress situation.
Fox released a statement saying it expected all the charges associated with the lawsuit to be dismissed.
USDA has requested that this case be dismissed; now they have announced they are withdrawing the rule.
"Although displacement affects a very small minority of households, it cannot be dismissed as insignificant," they wrote.
The former could be dismissed as the normal dissents of a relative few within a broader team.
Lawyers for the administration and Trump gave several reasons why they think Democrats' lawsuit should be dismissed.
Shulkin was at least the fourth senior Trump administration official to resign or be dismissed this month.
My life is worth more than can be dismissed as the carnage of a teenage boy's mistakes.
Such beliefs should not be dismissed as conspiracy theories but recognized as understandable reactions to lived experiences.
Athena and the other two companies reject these allegations and argue that the case should be dismissed.
There are probably good political reasons for that, and they shouldn't just be dismissed out of hand.
On January 28, Georgia election officials finally responded to the suit, calling for it to be dismissed.
Some behaviours can be dismissed as low-level harassment, or intrusive behaviour—when in fact, they're stalking.
Tuesday's decision set aside a 2017 injunction against enforcing the rules, and ordered that the lawsuit be dismissed.
In April 2015, the lawsuit says, Dr. Stajic was told that she would be dismissed unless she resigned.
President Hassan Rouhani said the nuclear accord with six world powers could not be dismissed by one government.
In California, where 80% of water is given over to agriculture, such savings are not to be dismissed.
With ratings that high, obvious explanations -- like age and the TV version of simple gravity -- shouldn't be dismissed.
A special counsel is appointed by the Justice Department and thus can be dismissed by the Justice Department.
The hatred, trolling, harassment, and conspiracy theorizing of the internet's underbelly cannot be dismissed as empty, nihilistic performance.
Prosecutor Schmack argued that the charges should be dismissed "with prejudice," meaning McCullough could never face trial again.
Moreover, he can't be dismissed because his polling strength with African-American voters has not been tested yet.
After what happened this past week with bombs and bloodshed, this cannot be dismissed as "just" crazy rhetoric.
Possibly, the company hopes to use the modified agreement as a reason why the case should be dismissed.
In exchange for the plea, state murder charges, as well as two other federal charges, will be dismissed.
His then-wife failed to turn up for an August court date, leading the charges to be dismissed.
She added that in her early days of work on sexual harassment research, the issue would be dismissed.
Bottom line ... as long as Sarah keeps her nose clean for a year -- the case will be dismissed.
Earlier this week, Cosby's lawyers filed a motion asking for the charges against the comedian to be dismissed.
No one knows which Trump acolyte may be dismissed -- Dubke was an outsider not involved in the campaign.
Thanos's plan is fairly crude utilitarianism, but not so crude that it can be dismissed out of hand.
This rally could be dismissed as another display of the President's narcissism -- were the stakes not so high.
However, his candidacy shouldn't be dismissed simply because of a presumption that he would push for higher rates.
Moreover, the extensive unmasking of Trump figures and false statements from FBI officials cannot be dismissed as irrelevant.
Of course I am scared that we will be framed and that our asylum application will be dismissed.
Jerry Young, President of the National Baptist Convention USA, said white supremacy cannot be dismissed with moral ambivalence.
The district court is set to hear arguments December 20 on whether the case should be dismissed altogether.
Allison Zieve, a lawyer with Public Citizen, told Bloomberg that the group expected the motion to be dismissed.
Portland will be dismissed, another losing side banished to the shadows as Golden State sucks up the limelight.
Gascón said Wednesday that more than 28503,22019 misdemeanor cases dating back to 1975 will be dismissed and sealed.
So these are not crimes that could be dismissed as politically charged, they were straight out fraud charges.
It's a nonsensical assertion that could easily be dismissed if it came from a white supremacist Twitter troll.
"The indictment will not be dismissed, and the matter will proceed to trial," Judge Amy Berman Jackson wrote.
The lawyers asked the judge if the case could be dismissed "without prejudice," meaning it could be refiled.
Yet the new Italian government cannot be dismissed as just another in Italy's long history of political crises.
Until this point, soldiers bearing psychic wounds tended to be dismissed by the military as cowards and malingerers.
Less than 19695 hours later, he said, the Queens College president ordered him to resign or be dismissed.
" He added, "Once I learned of the new DNA findings, I immediately directed that all charges be dismissed.
The charges were not dropped; they will be dismissed if he is not arrested again within six months.
Another third were released on condition that if they avoided arrest for six months, charges would be dismissed.
While significantly less likely since the election, the "no deal" possibility should not be dismissed out of hand.
In its ruling Monday, the high court affirmed a lower court's decision and ordered the case be dismissed.
Under current procedures, the special counsel can be dismissed only under certain circumstances, including for conflicts of interest.
The court held that under the ministerial exception, her discrimination suit, whatever its merits, had to be dismissed.
With Mr. Trump's credibility so low, these are possibilities that simply cannot be dismissed by his mere denial.
If that happens, the cases they gave rise to may not reach the court or may be dismissed.
While those contacts could be dismissed as "official communications," a challenger could be viewed as consorting with foreigners.
First, Trump added his displeasure with Spencer's handling of the Navy to why the secretary should be dismissed.
Fox News hosts Laura Ingraham and Jeanine Pirro posted messages on Twitter declaring Rosenstein must swiftly be dismissed.
Reid is currently suspended from the police department and may soon be dismissed, according to the Philly Voice.
So clearly, they're not ready to concede on their arguments that the ex-soldiers' case must be dismissed.
" Andy Reuss, a Justice Department spokesman, said lawyers there "continue to maintain that this case should be dismissed.
Ms. Cline's lawyers have requested at least $75,000 in damages and asked that the copyright claims be dismissed.
It's also common for the women who report these abuses to be dismissed or disbelieved out of hand.
Adult picky eaters are far more likely to be dismissed or ridiculed, told to grow up, to toughen up.
" They add, "Because probable cause does not exist to support the charge against Mr. Soules, it must be dismissed.
The ad's content rekindled discussions on racial discrimination in China, where prejudices against blacks are likely to be dismissed.
How did you seek to fine-tune the message so that it wouldn't just be dismissed as partisan rhetoric?
If he successfully completed the terms and conditions of the supervision, the judge said, the charge would be dismissed.
Beacuse of President Trump&aposs comments about the case, Fidell said he still believes the case should be dismissed.
In the days leading up to the conference, rumours swirled around Saudi Arabia that Prince Muhammad would be dismissed.
If Russell, 33, keeps out of trouble until 2019, the felony charge will be dismissed, according to Fox News.
And that's what Thursday's hearing in front of Judge William Alsup was about: whether the case should be dismissed.
Their company, Dualstar Entertainment, turned the onetime performers into adolescent moguls, businesswomen whose brand was not to be dismissed.
The church and Bishop&aposs attorneys also argue the lawsuit should be dismissed because the claims are too old.
Defense attorney Veronice Holt argued broadly that the indictment should be dismissed under the First Amendment's free speech protections.
If Kraft and the other defendants satisfy the terms of the deal, the cases against them would be dismissed.
She previously asked for her case to be dismissed but a judge refused to do so in March 2018.
The plea deal with Billy Brown and his son calls for those charges to be dismissed, the newspaper reported.
He will fully be dismissed from the monkhood once he performs a ceremony in front of another senior monk.
Judge Barry Williams, who is presiding over a bench trial, rejected a defense motion that the charges be dismissed.
If Hoppy lives on the straight and narrow for the 6 months, all charges against him will be dismissed.
Administration officials tell the news outlet that they expect Mattis to resign or be dismissed following November's midterm elections.
But in papers filed Friday, the two parties agreed the case should be dismissed, according to an AP report.
He hopes the lawsuit will be dismissed and that he will officially be reinstated as CEO, he told TechCrunch.
He pleaded not guilty and agreed to a pretrial intervention program that would allow the charges to be dismissed.
Nor should mediating a dispute over a scattering of small islands be dismissed as somehow beneath the United States.
This would be an utterly extraordinary series of events and in ordinary times would be dismissed as mere fantasy.
The court ordered that on remand, the case should be dismissed with prejudice, and not without, as originally ordered.
American responsibility for cleanup is therefore applicable under international law, not something to be dismissed with a historical wink.
As for the speeding charge, that will be dismissed if he completes a defensive driving class by February 27th.
He argued in court on Monday that the evidence should be suppressed or that the case should be dismissed.
Mr. Baker said he expected that charge to be dismissed in conjunction with a guilty plea in federal court.
All users will likely see a notification bubble in Instagram which can only be dismissed by clicking Open Facebook.
Before the president fired Mr. Comey, Mr. Rosenstein had written a memo suggesting that Mr. Comey should be dismissed.
Unlike the previous manual, the current one leaves no room for discretion, stating that such cases will be dismissed.
Anglin and his legal team are asking for the lawsuit to be dismissed, largely because of the First Amendment.
He has suggested again they be dismissed, even as advisers warn him firing them could be viewed as retaliation.
If the judge decides the evidence is insufficient, the case will be dismissed and both women acquitted and deported.
Because of the Israeli left's long-running failures at the polls, Netanyahu's "coup attempt" claims can't be dismissed completely.
If it were simply a legend that could be dismissed, it would damage the fabric of the Christian message.
Arpaio's attorneys also asked that all rulings and orders in the case be dismissed, according to the news outlet.
The liberal justices, led by Ruth Bader Ginsburg, all suggested that the case should be dismissed as a result.
All of this said, there is a strong argument that New York State Rifle must be dismissed as moot.
In short, there's a plausible future in which judicial oversight of presidential elections may be dismissed as partisan maneuvering.
But Biden's team argues the former vice president's record and proposals should not be dismissed as not progressive enough.
Mr. Smollett asked that the lawsuit be dismissed, and a federal judge is scheduled consider his request in October.
Mr. Smollett asked that the lawsuit be dismissed, and a federal judge is scheduled consider his request in October.
Yet, Ms. Labaki, not wanting it to be dismissed as an exaggeration, made sure it was not quite fiction.
We tell them that the traumas they experience don't "count," and that if they speak up, they'll be dismissed.
The following explains the measures against Huawei, the nature of the lawsuit, and why it will likely be dismissed.
"He (Yamani) was expecting to be dismissed and so he submitted his resignation before that happens," one source said.
Although criminal charges would lead to suspension of the minister pending investigation, the official would only be dismissed if indicted.
It's unclear whether Elvey failed to appear or if he did show up but asked that the matter be dismissed.
Emanuel said the destination tax can't be dismissed, even though for now Wall Street is not giving it high odds.
But as a big name on the payroll, the possibility of Kelly getting a battlefield promotion can't be dismissed either.
Trump doesn't yet command the government's mighty executive powers, but his diatribes cannot be dismissed as trivial social media banter.
Even if its 160m people remain mostly poor, the country can no longer be dismissed as "the armpit of India".
Pointing to the woman on stage, Kate says she refuses to be dismissed because she doesn't wear a size two.
Just as Trump's supporters cannot be dismissed, neither should the millions of Republican voters he has failed to pull in.
For some there is no burden of proof high enough, no evidence that cannot be dismissed as fabrication or manipulation.
Yet "Fire and Fury" gets too much right to be dismissed out of hand because of the mistakes it contains.
Personal experiences factor into policymaking and should not be dismissed; to the contrary, they should be seen as an asset.
The Supreme Court has said that in some cases, it may be too difficult and the case should be dismissed.
Stan's legal team was in court Friday and requested the restraining order granted last month against Morgan to be dismissed.
Arizona coach Steve Wilks will be dismissed after the season, according to a report by ESPN's Adam Schefter on Sunday.
Its insistence that the efficiency benefits of big mergers should not be dismissed had a big influence on the courts.
Based on the New Mexico Court's decision, even the federal prosecutors agreed that the charges against Reese must be dismissed.
Manchester by the Sea could be dismissed as a "difficult film," but that would undersell how unexpectedly inspiring it is.
A few weeks later, on October 4, 2010, both Górka and White separately filed requests that their lawsuits be dismissed.
She is alone in New York City, where she has travelled for love, only to be dismissed by her lover.
Due to this rule, defendants in 10 cases in California and Washington argued that their federal charges should be dismissed.
Britain's Home Office had asked that the case be dismissed, arguing policy change would carry significant costs and administrative difficulties.
Voters are treated as atomized participants in the democratic process, so that systemic disenfranchisement can be dismissed as mere supposition.
They said that the lawsuit should be dismissed or, should it proceed, be moved to California, where Mr. Redstone lives.
Spacey has also been charged with sexual assault, although the case may be dismissed, according to The New York Times.
Prosecutors asked that the case against Mr. McClean be dismissed in six months if he continued treatment and avoided trouble.
The demand could easily be dismissed as the expression of the far left element at a well known liberal institution.
It wanted employers to treat them as individuals who shouldn&apost be dismissed out of hand because of their age.
The contributions of non-Iranian scholars to the debate on the Pahlavi era should not be dismissed out of hand.
But they should not be dismissed because they have a "major influence on the market" through brand and market share.
As for the hedge funds, like Valeant they can be dismissed for chasing a bubble deal and yield yet again.
This is of course just gossip and should be dismissed, but it illustrates the level of distrust in the market.
While today's miscommunication could easily be dismissed as day one errors, if it continues, Republicans have some major headaches ahead.
Mr Sanders is right when he says that his ideas can no longer be dismissed as those of a fringe.
"Fair and balanced," after all, implied that no one else was balanced, and thus any other information could be dismissed.
The Special Commissioner of Investigation recommended that Mr. Eugene be dismissed and barred from future employment within the school system.
Ms. Kaur's work reminds us that the ordinary business and experience of millennial minority women is not to be dismissed.
The Chicago Office of the Inspector General had initially recommended that 10 officers be dismissed in connection with McDonald's death.
Boone has no interest in misleading clients and we are confident that this frivolous and vindictive lawsuit will be dismissed.
They were mistaken, and their claims could be, should be, for the good of the county had to be, dismissed.
In its filing, Fox said that if the court failed to move the lawsuit to arbitration, it should be dismissed.
"From numbers that we're initially getting, about 95 percent of these tainted drug convictions will be dismissed," Mr. Williams said.
A federal judge in California in August granted Qatar's request to be dismissed from a similar lawsuit, citing sovereign immunity.
The attorney indicated that Arpaio's legal team would now move to ask for the case against Arpaio to be dismissed.
The EPA has said its activities are proper and that the case should be dismissed for the handful of reasons.
The government attorneys argue the case be dismissed because the Constitution does not explicitly grant the right to an education.
She needed to find a replacement quickly, or the case would likely be dismissed, and the officers would walk free.
"This should not be dismissed as trivial, but it would also not substantially alter the Canadian economy," the report writes.
If it was a one-off comment, perhaps it could be dismissed — but it's clearly part of a larger pattern.
More than a year after Jim Belushi's wife Jennifer Sloan filed for divorce, the actor has requested that it be dismissed.
I would like to find what is compelling in what could be dismissed as corny, but try to make it universal.
The administration argued the case should be dismissed because it was regarding a previous travel ban that is now moot. Sept.
Grande's fans are keen for her to not be dismissed as yet another sexy pop star singing about her bedroom antics.
But lawyers said that the filthy conditions at Border Patrol stations can't just be dismissed as the result of bureaucratic mismanagement.
The opposition accuses members of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission of bias and has requested that the commissioners be dismissed.
Other research suggests women CEOs are more likely than men CEOs to be dismissed, even when their organization is performing well.
The charges will be dismissed with prejudice, which means prosecutors are precluded from reinstating the charges even if additional evidence emerges.
As part of the tentative agreement, the lawsuit would be dismissed with prejudice, meaning it could not be brought up again.
The deal calls for charges to be dismissed without prejudice and the finding of no fault or liability among the parties.
" Ann Gottesman, a criminal defense attorney in Pasadena, agrees, "Since he wasn't sentenced, the case is actually going to be dismissed.
U.S. District Judge Kenneth Karas closed the lawsuit on Wednesday, eight months after rejecting a Nestle Purina request it be dismissed.
The younger Hutchesons both received suspended four-month sentences that could be dismissed if they meet the conditions of their probation.
But in a filing in federal court in Manhattan on Friday, GM and his lawyers said the case would be dismissed.
Bernie Sanders is going national This can't be dismissed as a one-off win by a politician from a neighboring state.
The deal calls for Hall to complete a one-year parenting class, and if he does ... the charge will be dismissed.
Dualstar is confident that once the true facts of this case are revealed, the lawsuit will be dismissed in its entirety.
Jim Belushi just pulled a 180 on his divorce case, filing for it to be dismissed in court ... TMZ has learned.
The outlet went on to report that if the settlement is approved by the court, Sanchez-Guzman's lawsuit will be dismissed.
There's no doubt that Snowden's disclosures disrupted intelligence collection, inflicting a real cost to the nation that should not be dismissed.
Lord Mandelson's comments will be dismissed by Mr Corbyn's supporters as just more grousing from the right wing of the party.
About half of those 1,400 cases are expected to be dismissed, the service members' credit reports repaired and any payments reimbursed.
Though Bergdahl has already pled guilty and awaits the sentencing hearing, his lawyers now assert that his case should be dismissed.
Given his wrong-headed economic policies and the political chaos swirling around him, the possibility of a recession can't be dismissed.
Earlier this week, the state argued that the lawsuit should be dismissed under two recent Supreme Court cases on partisan gerrymandering.
The agency ultimately recommended that the complaint be dismissed — which it might have been, had it not been withdrawn in January.
Illinois is already an "at-will" state, meaning an employee can be dismissed for any reason, without cause, at any time.
But by the time Election Day comes around, the polls aren't so bad that they can be dismissed out of hand.
" He added that the university had decided the professor "should be dismissed from the services of the university for gross misconduct.
Martin was sentenced to be reprimanded, forfeit all pay, be confined for 90 days and to be dismissed from the service.
But in a filing in federal court in Manhattan on Friday, G.M. and his lawyers said the case would be dismissed.
A Japanese court ruled Shire's claim against Swiss drugmaker Roche's new Hemlibra hemophilia medicine should be dismissed on Wednesday, Reuters reported.
In a court filing, it asked for the case to be dismissed and said the claims should be decided by arbitration.
Menendez's lawyers argued on Tuesday that the allegations against the senator must be dismissed in light of the Supreme Court's ruling.
Novartis said additional action may be taken where an employee falls short on their ethics score, or they could be dismissed.
There are reports that Bannon's ideological allies in the White House such as Deputy Assistant Seb Gorka could be dismissed next.
Eliza Seraphin filed legal docs and laid out bullet point after bullet point why she thinks Future's lawsuit should be dismissed.
I feared that my non-binary identity would be dismissed, and that no one would take my experience with assault seriously.
"We want this election to be dismissed," said Om Prakash Pun, a leader of a splinter political party leading the attacks.
I, therefore, charge you with 'lying under oath,' and if found to be true, that you be dismissed from the FBI.
Four different sources — two from each party — say Conroy was told that he must retire or that he would be dismissed.
No longer can attempts to advance a child's right to counsel be dismissed as an unfunded mandate; it now is funded.
Emails from studio owners across the country contended that ClassPass's frustrated studio partners should not be dismissed as a misguided few.
Fox News polls are of high quality, and the sample is large enough that the result can't be dismissed as noise.
Fox News polls are of high quality, and the sample is large enough that the result can't be dismissed as noise.
I mean typically if there was pressure internationally for this prosecutor to be dismissed because he was ineffective in investigating corruption.
An attorney for Jackson's estate said he was confident that both lawsuits, against MJJ Productions and MJJ Ventures, would be dismissed.
"If in the future there is any similar incident, he will be dismissed," the KB Home board said in a statement.
But things are moving fast enough that the possibility of a real disruption can no longer be dismissed out of hand.
Nevsun has previously argued that the case should be dismissed and that any lawsuit should be heard in Eritrea, not Canada.
Citing the 10-day rule, the attorneys requested that the cases against their clients be dismissed and that they be released.
If he stays away from the woman and keeps his nose clean ... the case will be dismissed after those 3 months.
Their standards, though, for which institutions can be trusted and those that should be dismissed or ignored shifts with the wind.
The case will likely be dismissed as moot, but a Second Amendment reckoning is all but inevitable in the Supreme Court.
Her criminal case was to be dismissed if she attended parenting classes, while her family court case had no such stipulation.
His attorney, Benjamin Brafman, argued in a motion filed in State Supreme Court of Manhattan that the charges should be dismissed.
None of that should be dismissed because Bayern held out against a Liverpool team without its three first-choice central defenders.
Intentional mischaracterization of Pruitt "suing the agency he will be charged with running" should be dismissed as eco-left sound bites.
If Sessions were an isolated case, Trump's behavior could perhaps be dismissed as part of his fear of Robert Mueller's investigation.
Doing so will display media player controls as an overlay on the screen, which can be dismissed without shutting off the music.
Pashinyan said in a social media post on Thursday that he had written to the president proposing Kutoyan and Gasparyan be dismissed.
Johnson, who filed his lawsuit in January, received a tentative ruling on Wednesday proposing the lawsuit be dismissed on anti-SLAPP grounds.
Walsh says Johnson will be required to complete an anger management course ... and once he's done that, the case will be dismissed.
That might be dismissed as special pleading by a religious leader but it should not be; the risk he describes is real.
"A settlement has been reached and the Parties anticipate the case will be dismissed on or around January 2018," the document states.
Women of color face unique obstacles when speaking up about sexual misconduct, and their reports may be more likely to be dismissed.
The Broward Sheriff's Office, however, has placed the deputy on restricted duty and hasn't decided yet whether he should be dismissed entirely.
The expectation had been that the case would be dismissed because the Republican-controlled Congress was poised to repeal the Obamacare law.
" Healey also lauded the decision to move the case, saying "we will continue to argue that this frivolous lawsuit should be dismissed.
The state said in its court filing that PennEast's condemnation actions should be dismissed because the court lacks jurisdiction over New Jersey.
Antitrust experts widely expected the case to be dismissed when President Donald Trump's appointees constituted a majority of the five-member commission.
It shouldn't be dismissed, but on the other hand, there are a lot of things they could do that would be worse.
Under the new law, all current judges on the Supreme Court will be dismissed and the justice minister will appoint new ones.
What might be an intensely personal issue for the black students could easily be dismissed out of hand by the white majority.
Those closest to me knew I was innocent and were confident that all of the charges against me would eventually be dismissed.
He will appear in traffic court this week when it will most likely be dismissed since he is fully licensed and insured.
That leaves Lighthizer, whose views cannot be dismissed because he's been a major figure in U.S. trade policy since the Reagan administration.
The CFPB is an independent agency with a sole director who can only be dismissed for major abuses of power or incompetence.
If ICE overstepped its authority by not using a warrant to access Collins's farm, de Leon-Aguilar's criminal charges could be dismissed.
But it is a hurdle that should not be dismissed or overlooked under the misleading glow of a Reagan at Reykjavik comparison.
But having the branches of government publicly debate their policies, one coequal branch versus the other, cannot be dismissed as fake news.
It's the kind of book that could be dismissed as "ripped from the headlines" true crime, but it's actually interventionist social commentary.
Philippe P. Dauman will be dismissed as chief executive of Viacom but will depart with a severance package worth about $72 million.
True or not, the allegations at minimum come with enough indicators of credibility that they cannot be dismissed without a complete examination.
"In criminal proceedings, arrests, summons, or evidence seized pursuant to an illegal entry or search would be dismissed or excluded," it said.
I haven't seen anybody in the White House say anything to suggest there is a reason Mr. Mueller needs to be dismissed.
To them, socialists should be dismissed as fools who would destroy the American way, as socialism means government control of the economy.
While there have been few full-throated endorsements of Mr. Garrow's article so far, some historians say it cannot simply be dismissed.
The placenta may be dismissed as "afterbirth," deemed an afterthought in discussions about pregnancy and even relegated, literally, to the trash bin.
Any proposal for cooperation will be anathema to the factions' hard-liners, and is likely to be dismissed as unrealistic at best.
The possibility that Trump and his team simply have no idea what they're doing should not, however, be dismissed out of hand.
A judge agreed with Trump Organization lawyers that the case Mr. Rava filed should be dismissed, a decision an appellate court upheld.
Kem Sokha's daughter Monovithya Kem called the trial against her father a "farce" as rights groups urged the case to be dismissed.
Kem Sokha's daughter Monovithya Kem called the trial against her father a "farce" as rights groups urged the case to be dismissed.
Among those urging talks was the hedge fund Elliott Management, which has called for Antony Burgmans, the Akzo chairman, to be dismissed.
"This case should not be dismissed, and he certainly should not have made this decision without informing the Jane Does," Rackauckas said.
Lawyers on both sides sent a letter to the court asking for the case to be dismissed after Northam signed the legislation.
"I saw it as a danger," he said, fearing that it would be dismissed as yet another mob drama on his résumé.
That does not mean the virus ought to be dismissed — thousands are affected, and more than 50 people have lost their lives.
Kem Sokha's daughter Monovithya Kem called the trial against her father a "farce", and rights groups urged the case to be dismissed.
But if Biden produces the required financial information by March 1, then the motion for contempt filed by Roberts will be dismissed.
Arpaio's attorney has said his legal team plans to push for the case to be dismissed in the wake of Friday's pardon.
The parties would not discuss the case and jointly asked for it to be dismissed in 2016, but declined to explain why.
New York (CNN)Lawyers representing the Trump Foundation are asking for the New York attorney general's lawsuit against it to be dismissed.
In this most recent filing, she requests that his lawsuit be dismissed, arguing that he waited too long to take legal action.
In court papers, Mr. Brafman argued that those cases, too, should be dismissed because they are too old and lack forensic evidence.
Sterling's community is hoping that, in the least, Officer Salamoni—who fired the fatal shots—will be dismissed after an administrative review.
Only yesterday Mr Seehofer was fuming to an interviewer: "I won't be dismissed by a chancellor who is only chancellor thanks to me".
Towne says the new state's attorney, Karen Donnelly, doesn't have a conflict of interest, and so he expects the request to be dismissed.
Sure, some of this could be dismissed by determinism—all genres eventually collide, and members of all races eventually participate in every genre.
Closing arguments likely to take place thereafter before the jury will be dismissed to decide whether he should receive the federal death penalty.
There's plenty of capital sloshing around and I think it would be dismissed as a company-specific situation if it doesn't go well.
Walter McKee, McLean's attorney, tells PEOPLE his client's charges will be dismissed if he complies with the court's orders over the next year.
Maybe after Trump is out of power, the whole thing will be dismissed as an aberration of the political climate at the time.
Plain talk -- as long as he buys the fan a new cell phone ($600) AND doesn't screw up ... the case will be dismissed.
"The earnings data fits too closely with the narrative of emerging wage pressures to be dismissed," said Deutsche Bank macro strategist Alan Ruskin.
Now, The Blast reports that the marriage between Affleck and Garner is still very much intact, and that their divorce could be dismissed.
The issue, according to The Blast's report, is that the divorce case could be dismissed entirely if Affleck and Garner don't get moving.
The appeals court also said Exxon's petition should be dismissed without prejudice, allowing the company to seek enforcement in compliance with the FSIA.
In Suffolk County, which covers Boston, prosecutors identified 15,570 viable drug convictions to be dismissed, district attorney Dan Conley said in a statement.
Cosby's attorneys argue that his due process rights were violated by the lengthy delay in arresting him so the case should be dismissed.
Were he any other man, these might be dismissed as quirks or character flaws—but during the First World War, they turned deadly.
Trump's lawyers argued that Schneiderman took too long to bring the case and that it should be dismissed under the statute of limitations.
President Hassan Rouhani said the election result would not effect Iran's policies and the nuclear accord could not be dismissed by one government.
Jim filed legal docs requesting the case to be dismissed and the judge has signed off on it ... this according to court records.
He said fears of a hard landing for the economy should be dismissed, but said meeting the 6.5 percent growth target won'tbe easy.
Huff still has 2 charges pending -- DUI and tinted windows -- but his lawyer, Andrew Smith, tells us he's hopeful those will be dismissed.
On Wednesday, the law firm representing those Canadians in a class action lawsuit announced that the case will be dismissed on June 17.
New York Judge James Burke, after a brief hearing, rejected arguments that the five outstanding charges against Weinstein should be dismissed, NPR reported.
Here, what might typically be dismissed as incomplete is centralized in the work, elevating the disjointed thoughts of an incarcerated individual to artistry.
One reason for South Korea's anxiety is that Trump's words can't be dismissed as mere swagger, since they've been echoed by his administration.
Attorneys for Trump said the suit "... has no legal merit," that these were "fame-seeking accusations" and argued the lawsuit should be dismissed.
But Republicans who refuse to do in Washington what they promised back home they would do will be dismissed by their own base.
Warren Burger was name chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court by Richard Nixon — so he can't be dismissed as a liberal voice.
"This morning we showed up in Criminal court to witness Harvey Weinstein and his case not be dismissed," Tamblyn wrote in a tweet.
President Donald Trump's call for Saudi Arabia to abruptly increase oil production should be dismissed as political "noise, " one strategist told CNBC Monday.
No longer can the gap be dismissed with pat observations that women outnumber men in lower-paying jobs like teaching and social work.
Lorrie Hecker, a Hess spokeswoman, confirmed the cuts, saying about 300 workers, or about 13 percent of the company's workforce, would be dismissed.
"Indignation" might be dismissed as a small, exquisite period piece, but it is so precisely rendered that it gets deeply under your skin.
These are all figures of the hard right, but they can't be dismissed as marginal, at least not when Republicans are in power.
In exchange, prosecutors agreed that the ten outstanding charges in Virginia should be dismissed, along with the other charges in the Washington case.
When the growing pandemic could no longer be dismissed as a media scare, he shifted and shook up his administration's coronavirus task force.
Even there, the outburst could not be dismissed or ignored, as his government has mostly tried to do over the past few weeks.
Viktor M. Anufriev, Mr. Dmitriev's lawyer, said that someone in the government was refusing to let the case against Mr. Dmitriev be dismissed.
So has aligoté now joined Sicily, the Jura, grüner veltliner and other regions and wines that can be dismissed for becoming more popular?
During jury selection, the judge said that simply having a political viewpoint would not be enough for a potential juror to be dismissed.
On Tuesday, the Sudanese armed forces released a statement that includes the names of the officers and soldiers who were to be dismissed.
That lawsuit, which is before US District Judge Richard Leon, could be dismissed on procedural grounds, potentially making the McGahn battle more significant.
The convictions of 14 people are expected to be dismissed this week, and a total of 63 defendants have had their cases cleared.
The document, signed by the company, the labour ministry and the ONEP oil workers union, said the staff would no longer be dismissed.
Prosecutors said at the time that if the solicitor general decided against an appeal, the indictment against Mr. Wey would probably be dismissed.
The district attorney's office used the pointed language in court papers, asking that a lawsuit filed by Mr. Trump last week be dismissed.
The judge said that the agency had not shown that the information came from an insider, and recommended that the charges be dismissed.
Although the puppeteers were released after a few days, it has taken almost a year for the case against them to be dismissed.
That lawsuit, which is before U.S. District Judge Richard Leon, could be dismissed on procedural grounds, potentially making the McGahn battle more significant.
It's an argument I've heard before, and, while it certainly cannot be dismissed, I am quite skeptical that respondents are lying to pollsters.
The project can easily be dismissed as ridiculous, even delusional; if so, it is a delusion embedded in the act of making art.
Whether or not they deserve to be dismissed as old-timers, America's Muslim thought leaders, be they spiritual or political, are certainly divided.
Any allegation of misconduct made against anyone close to Trump, then, must be dismissed as if it were being made against Trump himself.
If he stays arrest-free and completes 300 hours of community service, the charges will be dismissed, and he will not have a record.
It's become a catchall for protagonists whose flaws are too deep, dark, and numerous to be dismissed as quirky, suggesting a resistance to complexity.
After taking on the case, Trump administration officials last December argued that their lawsuit should be dismissed because it posed "unprecedented" and "extraordinary" demands.
In America, many workers are employees at-will, meaning that the employee can be dismissed by an employer or leave the company without warning.
It plans to hear the first major Second Amendment case in nearly a decade (although that case may be dismissed for lack of jurisdiction).
Rogue police officers who brutally beat innocent civilians or lie under oath should be dismissed, not coddled and given a slap on the risk.
The growing list of incidents suggesting racial bias reflects an unacceptable corporate culture and involves behavior that cannot be dismissed as normal or random.
Sondland was the second witness who testified against President Donald Trump in last year's impeachment hearings to be dismissed from his position on Friday.
Together, these have made it too easy and too common for computer-implemented inventions to be dismissed as not even being eligible for evaluation.
Greece's state audit council, which normally rubber-stamps official decisions, unexpectedly ruled this month that municipal employees should be dismissed when their contracts expire.
If approved, all four worker safety citations and related fines would be dismissed, but the park would be required to adhere to strict guidelines.
A prominent Buddhist monk had demanded that two of the ministers be dismissed, claiming, without any evidence, that they had links to the bombers.
Bob Vander Plaats declared that Trump's accusers "need to be heard" and said their allegations shouldn't be dismissed simply because Trump was elected president.
Bill Cosby's criminal attorneys filed an appeal earlier in April to the Pennsylvania Superior Court asking for the case against Cosby to be dismissed.
In accordance with the ACD, Hoppy must comply with Frankel's order of protection for six months, at which point the case will be dismissed.
Trump's lawyers argued for the case to be dismissed, while Zervos' team worked on where and how to get the Prez on the stand.
Westinghouse disagreed and convinced a judge on the lower Court of Chancery the case had to be dismissed and heard by an independent auditor.
"For all of the harm caused to consumers, Richard Cordray should be dismissed by the president," said House Financial Services Committee Chairman Jeb Hensarling.
Adding to that, he offered an equally ridiculous but not immediately self-contradictory assertion that any story citing anonymous sources is to be dismissed.
Prosecutors in return promised to request the outstanding charges be dismissed and to delay sentencing until after his cooperation in the investigation was complete.
The controversial commentator was re-upped in February only to be dismissed by Fox in April after the Times reported on some of them.
Under these facts, the prosecutor has not upheld its burden to show there is a basis for charges, and this matter should be dismissed.
Trump's legal team has already appealed Schecter's March decision to let the case proceed to the state's highest court, arguing it should be dismissed.
Justice Department lawyers, arguing on behalf of the Trump administration, raised several arguments at Wednesday's court hearing for why the case should be dismissed.
If the backwardation was confined mostly to one or two months, it could be dismissed as an aberration or a sign of market manipulation.
It's one of those tales that can't be dismissed by political circumstance or the inherent human frailties of the leader it is attributed to.
Nonetheless, the similarities between Britain's political moment and ours – and, for that matter, the fraught politics of most Western democracies – can't easily be dismissed.
Experts say lawyers representing the 10 Marines arrested during the battalion formation could use the ruling to argue that their cases should be dismissed.
But not to be dismissed is the longtime leader of the main opposition party, Morgan Tsvangirai, who is back in Harare and speaking out.
He also said Powell could be dismissed for "wrecking our economy," despite the high legal bar for firing the chief of the central bank.
The burdens inflicted upon our nation's entrepreneurs by an administration infatuated with bigger government, more taxation and over-regulation can no longer be dismissed.
There had been calls for her to be dismissed immediately, and for the college to defend her right to freedom of expression, he wrote.
She spends a few days obsessing over it, and then decides he needs to be dismissed because it's clearly not going to go anywhere.
Because of the stigma around sex and sex work, I worried that threats or acts of harm against her would be dismissed or overlooked.
The charge that Google violated the law in firing Damore was advised to be dismissed, should he not withdraw the complaint — which he did.
Yes. First, illicit behavior involving thousands of people and two million fraudulent accounts cannot be dismissed as the work of a few bad apples.
Given bitcoin's price surge in recent weeks, the malware in its execution could be dismissed as a worldwide prank rather than a worldwide threat.
So at this stage, she had been given a warning — one that couldn't be dismissed retroactively — and had smashed her racket, an automatic violation.
Shortly after 10:30, reports began circulating that Mr. Rosenstein was on his way to the White House, where he expected to be dismissed.
It maintained that "all environmental concerns were considered and mitigation measures were recommended," and asked that what it called the "misconceived" lawsuit be dismissed.
All Chinese arguably have lost face as a result, and now innocent people overseas may be dismissed out of hand as guilty by association.
He has been on paid leave since March and the dean of his department recently recommended that the professor be dismissed from the university.
James Baldwin got at this theme in a 1965 debate at Cambridge University: You know, no one can be dismissed as a total monster.
Plus, while regular jurors can be dismissed for breaking the rules of trial, there's no way to enforce the oath senators took last week.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg led the charge arguing the case should be dismissed on procedural grounds, as she has in several cases this term.
The school board, too, is looking to the future, and chose specific language in its court filing calling for the case to be dismissed.
In a vacuum, that result could be dismissed as simply a one-off -- a special election with two little-known candidates yadda yadda yadda.
This can threaten prosecutions, because the speedy-trial rule sets time limits for when criminal cases must be ready for trial or be dismissed.
"The unanimous decision of the court is that these appeals should be dismissed," said Justice Nicholas Underhill, vice-president of the Court of Appeal.
If the estate does not wish to step in to replace Doe in the court case within 90 days, the case can be dismissed.
The case can actually be dismissed altogether with a majority vote — Mr. Trump this week said he wanted that outcome — but that's extremely unlikely.
President Jair Bolsonaro announced that Roberto Alvim would be dismissed from his position on Friday after outcry from politicians and organizations across the country.
Meanwhile, the threat of regulators slapping Italian lenders with higher capital charges if they continue to hold too much state debt cannot be dismissed.
He has suggested again that they be dismissed, even as advisers warn him that firing them could be viewed as retaliation -- a no-no.
We do not accept that one can be dismissed for being incapacitated to come to work in an unsafe environment with nothing to use.
By limiting Section 85033 protections, many online hosting platforms would be fair game for civil lawsuits that ordinarily would be dismissed out of hand.
Warmer weather is a fact — one that should not be dismissed just because many on the left get their science lessons from Bill Nye.
This is the second big data breach derivative suit, after a similar case against Target's board, to be dismissed in the last six months.
Economists have said the Fed will need to see inflation pick up in the next several months, and the July reading will be dismissed.
The Barkdales have an initial appearance in Tucson Thursday afternoon on an unlawful flight to avoid prosecution charge, which will be dismissed, Gonzales said.
Mira Ricardel had tangled with the first lady's staff during her Africa trip and Trump wanted her to be dismissed from the White House.
While some see the threat as an empty one, the sport's former supremo Bernie Ecclestone told Reuters recently that it should not be dismissed.
Everything is debatable, which means everything — from other people's beliefs to objective reality — can be dismissed as someone's tendentious pleading for a specialized cause.
Shawnee State University asked for the lawsuit to be dismissed, saying that it was in the professor's job description to honor the student's gender.
Musk's lawyers filed a motion in the case last week, arguing the suit should be dismissed even if the Unsworth is not a pedophile.
" McKinsey has called for that complaint to be dismissed, calling it "the latest installment in an escalating pattern of anticompetitive behavior directed toward McKinsey.
The suit asks that the indictment be dismissed because it alleges conduct that falls outside the bounds of what Mueller is permitted to investigate.
Judicial ethics experts previously told BuzzFeed News that they expected the complaints filed against Kavanaugh to be dismissed if he's confirmed to the Supreme Court.
Its confident yet breezy cinematography lingers on the faces of characters, letting scenes unfold so patiently that Palcy's choices could easily be dismissed as haphazard.
The judgments of a court seen as just another nakedly political body, no different from Congress or the presidency, can easily be dismissed—or fought.
Erdogan warned before the March elections that HDP mayors could again be dismissed if they, like their predecessors, were deemed to have ties to militants.
The Cook County State's Attorney's Office said it is reviewing more of Guevara's cases to determine whether charges against other imprisoned men should be dismissed.
The Fed chair himself has pushed back on the notion of being removed from his post, saying that he can be dismissed only for cause.
But while the results from these sorts of studies shouldn't automatically be dismissed, they're often much rosier or less critical than non-industry funded research.
Pyongyang wants Washington's acceptance as a nuclear power -- and to be dismissed in this way will be a blow, noted CNN's Paula Hancocks in Seoul.
A white person's statements on Facebook that he didn't like white people might be dismissed as a bad joke, rather than evidence of racial motive.
Deloitte's filing showed it last month argued the government case should be dismissed because it came after the auditor's 10-year stint at IFIN ended.
Bill Cosby faces criminal sex charges after many accusations They further argued that the charges should be dismissed because of the delay in bringing them.
Now that Trump is commander in chief, Bergdahl's lawyers wrote, the case needs to be dismissed to safeguard the credibility of the military justice system.
But D'Souza says the app's growing popularity should not be dismissed, and suggests Tinder could find a market in India's younger, more digitally-oriented generations.
Jeb Hensarling (R-Texas) said CFPB Director Richard Cordray has presided over an "unelected, unaccountable and unconstitutional" agency and should be dismissed by the president.
Colombia's failing institutions could not be dismissed as someone else's problem; American foreign policy was also domestic policy when drugs were pouring into our country.
"Despite that raft of criticisms of the Judge's judgment, we are clear that the appeal should be dismissed," Court of Appeal judge Terence Etherton wrote.
The former CEO's attorneys argued in the court filing that the lawsuit should be dismissed and that the matter would be better settled in arbitration.
If Donald Trump was at a teacher at the school that my children attended -- alongside Muslims, Christian, Sikhs, Hindus, and Jews -- he might be dismissed.
He cut a deal with prosecutors that called for the charges to be dismissed after 18 months if he remained in treatment for drug addiction.
The possibility for President Trump to seriously transform American policy keeps growing and the potential for a two-term presidency can no longer be dismissed.
Instead, the government argued that the California jurisdictions haven't suffered any harm from the not-yet-implemented executive order so their suits must be dismissed.
WACO, Texas – Attorneys for a man accused in a deadly gunfight in Waco, Texas, say a new indictment should be dismissed because of procedural problems.
"Oslo District Court has decided that the lawsuit from Edward Snowden against the State regarding extradition, should be dismissed," the court said in a statement.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Saturday President Vladimir Putin had been informed about Belykh's detention but could not say whether he would be dismissed.
The high court's decision flew in the face of business groups who argued the lawsuit should be dismissed because customers could not prove substantial harm.
The U.S. Attorney's Office in D.C. requested that the 38 cases in D.C. Superior Court be dismissed after failing to get any convictions in trial.
Foster appeared in a Santa Clara County courtroom on Wednesday when the judge announced the domestic violence case would be dismissed due to insufficient evidence.
The industry has argued that its research tends to be dismissed, putting pressure on the EPA to explain how much weight it gives each article.
The case will be dismissed in the spring if he is not arrested again; it was not dismissed on condition of his attending traffic school.
"I have never doubted that this case would be dismissed, for the simple reason that I have known throughout I did nothing wrong," Froome said.
Whatever happens in the Manafort case, the lobbying industry saw it as a giant neon sign that FARA can no longer be dismissed as toothless.
But to this day, the Go-Go's music tends to be dismissed as frothy and cute, when in fact, the band was a paradigm shifter.
They also require us to walk a tightrope: to be honest and authentic, but not too emotional, lest your story be dismissed as purely confessional.
But take a look at the ever-deep West ladder and you'll see only one team of 15 — Phoenix — that can be dismissed as noncompetitive.
While such schemes might be dismissed as laughable, the public loses millions of dollars each year through such frauds, the police said in the statement.
It's tempting to write Millie off (as her only friend, Sarah, does) as another privileged millennial, but she is too self-aware to be dismissed.
He says racist behavior on social media can't just be dismissed as harmless trolling, because it enables more racism ... and he's out to check it.
Yet despite the anticipation, the trial began with a false start, Judge Cogan announcing that two of the 18 anonymous jurors needed to be dismissed.
Callers are telling targets a warrant exists for them that can be dismissed by a federal court in exchange for a payment, according to CNN.
The Justice Department's most recent court filing in the case, on Wednesday, asserted that it shouldn't be dismissed and that prosecutors acted appropriately with Flynn.
Federal agents are immune from most lawsuits related to their jobs, and Mr. Haugen can argue that the lawsuit should be dismissed on that ground.
Valid evidence can be suppressed and solid cases can be dismissed on the grounds of incomplete discovery, even when such failures are inadvertent and immaterial.
And while it's tough to imagine that any new controversy will matter, given how many scandals Trump has survived, the trend lines shouldn't be dismissed.
The motion filed by Jones claims the suit should be dismissed because of the intentional infliction of emotional distress brought by the Sandy Hook parents.
It seems obvious that this applicant would be dismissed out of hand as one-dimensional, regardless of his level of gaming excellence and test scores.
The district attorney's office had argued that the case should be dismissed and that any legal challenge belongs in state court rather than federal court.
The airlines said the litigation should be dismissed because there was no proof of an agreement to collude, or that they reduced capacity in tandem.
Housing advocates say low-income households would be hit hardest under that scenario, but the budget cuts are likely to be dismissed by Congress. Rep.
Mr. Manafort's lawyers had argued that the state charges should be dismissed and that the factual overlap between the federal and state cases was extensive.
The high court's decision flew in the face of business groups who argued the lawsuit should be dismissed because customers could not prove substantial harm.
Jurors for the case had to be extremely carefully selected for impartiality due to Musk&aposs high profile, and numerous jurors had to be dismissed.
The San Francisco District Attorney's office announced on Monday that 8,132 convictions will be dismissed thanks to a computer algorithm that automatically scanned court records.
At that point the president would be suspended during the trial, which could last up to six months, and would be dismissed if found guilty.
The jury will soon be dismissed, after the prosecution's rebuttal, to deliberate Roof's fate: whether he will be sentenced to death or life in prison.
An important aspect of Noland's vision has always been her exacting attention to objects and images that might otherwise be dismissed as detritus or ephemera.
The Justice Department is likely to argue that if no disputed spending is imminent, the case is not ripe for litigation and should be dismissed.
What the case is about: Attorneys are arguing that the case against this defendant should be dismissed because Whitaker is an unlawful acting attorney general.
There's this assumption that our ideas are brilliant and beyond question and anyone who questions them can be dismissed as sexist or racist or whatever.
Throughout this story, Farr finds that soft spot between the justified fear of an extraordinary threat and what could be dismissed as everyday maternal nerves. Netflix.
But the court said the racketeering claims must be dismissed because they would not be permitted in New York, where most of the alleged misconduct occurred.
Shareholders can call for a company's board to be dismissed if more than a quarter vote against pay plans for a second year in a row.
Tinder co-founder Sean Rad and the company's former VP of communications Rosette Pambakian want the defamation suit filed against them last week to be dismissed.
An attorney for New York City said Tuesday that they have a legal right to release such anonymous records and the union's lawsuit should be dismissed.
More pertinently, it's debatable how seriously investors take recommendations made by robots – even if, as the Indiana study suggests, they shouldn't be dismissed out of hand.
NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said on Tuesday the NFL expects the lawsuit will be dismissed, because Scroggins is part of a previous NFL concussion settlement class.
Applying that ruling, Forrest on Wednesday said related claims by "first level" purchasers, which she allowed to go forward in March 2015, must also be dismissed.
William Kettlewell, Brissette's lawyer, said in a statement the defense had long argued that U.S. Supreme Court precedent required the "legally deficient indictment" to be dismissed.
His lawyer, Monyluak Kuol, asked for the case to be dismissed, telling the court Biar was a civilian with no connection to the charges against him.
Judge Pooler agreed with the defense that the charge should be dismissed because a financial transaction is defined as involving a "monetary instrument", which Bitcoin isn't.
I've seen the accusations become more horrific and extreme with time and I have witnessed my father's reputation and legendary work be dismissed without any proof.
The actor requested his petition be dismissed on Monday – just six days after he filed for divorce citing irreconcilable differences – according to documents obtained by PEOPLE.
Conn's has filed a motion to vacate the award in the Southern District of Texas, though Kerney said he feels "very confident" it will be dismissed.
"No more threats about leaking and internal game playing - anyone who takes actions that do not serve the President will be dismissed - period," the memo says.
Any case brought by troublemakers against Cruz would be dismissed quickly under the "political question" doctrine, if anyone even had the legal "standing" to bring it.
"At present we are cooperating fully with the NYPD to clear Mr. Klein of these allegations and expect this matter to be dismissed shortly," Bonvicino said.
Fab's attorney, Brian Neary, tells TMZ ... the charges will be dismissed as long as he completes the program and keeps his nose clean for a year.
Anxiety, depression, fear, and a sense that life is meaningless are far too prevalent among people with cancer to simply be dismissed as unavoidable side effects.
"It is a stunning turn and it cannot be dismissed out of hand, even as it may not reflect anything but short-term considerations," Cramer said.
Obviously, the defense would prefer the case be dismissed outright, but if the court only suppresses the evidence instead, doesn't that lead to the same result?
Only those lawsuits that are clearly nothing more than improper attempts to attack the right of petition or free speech will be dismissed under the Act.
Scottrade then asked for the cases to be dismissed, arguing that customer claims have already been dismissed with prejudice in the St. Louis federal magistrate's decision.
Och-Ziff was charged with four counts of bribery, but the charges will ultimately be dismissed if the firm complies with the terms of the agreement.
According to the statement, the Office of Congressional Ethics suggested it be dismissed and the House Committee on Ethics hadn't, at the time, completed its review.
" Ms. Boone has no interest in misleading clients and we are confident that this frivolous and vindictive lawsuit will be dismissed," he said in the statement.
"We are very sure that the review petition in the light of these facts would not be considered," he said, adding it would probably be dismissed.
Just as it would be a mistake to read much into a few polls, the recent move toward Brexit should not be dismissed out of hand.
The interest of a newly rabid fashion fan base in what used to be dismissed as mere "merch" has not gone unnoticed by the fashion industry.
The decree said that more than 15,000 public employees were to be dismissed, including 338 soldiers, 404 military police officers and more than 7,500 police officers.
But Hill testifying to the Senate had made her, and the other witnesses who spoke that day, finally feel that their stories might not be dismissed.
He spent the next month carefully building a prosthetic model that mimicked the human hand, only for his work to be dismissed instantly by his son.
What's next: The EPA is likely to ask that the lawsuit be dismissed because the agency has not yet finalized new standards subject to judicial review.
" We all have an interest in a more fair society — and if only women speak up for gender equity, they may be dismissed as shrill "hyenas.
A panel of officers, serving as a general court-martial, sentenced him in 2017 to be dismissed from the service and to 21 years in prison.
Benjamin Taylor, a lawyer for Mr. Johnson, said in a telephone interview that he had asked for the charges, which include hindering prosecution, to be dismissed.
Mr. Weinstein's lawyer, Benjamin Brafman, said prosecutors did not share "this highly exculpatory evidence" and again called for the charges against Mr. Weinstein to be dismissed.
Critics fear that prosecutors who displease the governing party will be dismissed, and that those who remain will be intimidated from going after high-ranking officials.
When "police officers betray the public's trust and confidence, justice demands that all those cases that depend on their credibility be dismissed without delay," it said.
Matsumoto will also hear an argument from Shkreli's lawyers that the case should be dismissed for lack of sufficient evidence before jurors even start their deliberations.
Citing the liability ruling, Mr. Trump's lawyers contended in legal filings on May 5 that Mr. Heimbach's indemnity claim should be dismissed on the same grounds.
Those who do not submit full grades "will not receive spring quarter appointments or will be dismissed from their spring quarter appointments," according to the email.
A senior air steward and union organizer for Cathay Dragon, Rebecca Sy, was one of the first staff members to be dismissed under the new regime.
What's more, some jurisdictions have rules in place that say if the board does not sustain a complaint within a year, the case must be dismissed.
President Donald Trump&aposs legal team will argue on the opening day of his impeachment trial on Tuesday that the charges against him should be dismissed.
But two district attorneys — Ms. Clark in the Bronx and Eric Gonzalez in Brooklyn — say low-level warrants 10 years and older ought to be dismissed.
Cases prior to '75 can still be dismissed by the district attorney, but defendants in those cases must contact the DA's office to initiate a review.
Bibi's lawyer, Saif-ul-Malook, who fled to Europe due to fears for his safety last year, told Reuters he expected the case to be dismissed.
In addition to being kicked out of the Marine Corps, some of the charges the Marines face will be dismissed, one of the defense attorneys said.
" "For this reason alone," Anthem said in the filings, "each claim alleged by Plaintiffs fails as a matter of law and should be dismissed with prejudice.
The implication is that the evidence against Trump on obstruction shouldn't be dismissed lightly (even though Attorney General Bill Barr did end dismissing it rather lightly).
Last week, the National Labor Relations Board released a guidance memo recommending Damore's complaint to the agency, which is separate from his class action suit, be dismissed.
He also made waves when he said that Australian Cardinal George Pell should be dismissed over allegations he failed to take action to protect children years ago.
Some legal experts said Huawei's lawsuit was likely to be dismissed because U.S. courts are reluctant to second-guess national security determinations by other branches of government.
She might still be young enough to be dismissed as "very green" by her next opponent, but she's also weathered enough to take those claims in stride.
If the judge does not agree the case should be dismissed at this point, Trump's lawyer asked that a minimum it be delayed until after his presidency.
But the spreads are tied closely enough to the supply, demand and stocks outlook that big shifts in the curve structure demand should not be dismissed lightly.
"It's actually possible the New York case will be dismissed for a different reason," Pat Parenteau, a professor of law at Vermont Law School, tells Mother Jones.
Manulife asked for the case to be dismissed after Saskatchewan said in October that it would limit the amount of money investors could put into the policies.
Tekashi's attorney, Carl Moore, tells TMZ ... they rejected a plea deal because they believe the case should be dismissed now that Albarran no longer wants Tekashi prosecuted.
In the whole scheme of things, while embarrassing, considering how easily and quickly such an allegation could be dismissed, let's chalk this up in the "small" category.
But the idea that a bumble bee icon and a rape threat would exist on the same spectrum, that both could be dismissed as moodiness, is insane.
Yet as a Keystone State native and resident, I detect a strong groundswell of unexpected support for this year's most unconventional Republican candidate that can't be dismissed.
For they all adopt what is the simplest solution to the new problem—that is, the principle that the government can be dismissed by a majority vote.
Yet most Turks other than core supporters of the AK also feel that the allegations of corruption against the ruling party cannot be dismissed out of hand.
"The decision against Nawaz Sharif should be dismissed and he should be released immediately," party spokeswoman Marriyum Aurangzeb said, adding that Sharif's conviction should be considered "void".
US District Judge Robert Pratt also told the plaintiffs they must each file a new complaint specific to their unique claims or the case will be dismissed.
But comments posted to the city's official Weibo account indicated this had done little to assuage public anger, as some called for more officials to be dismissed.
We are confident that the charges against Bow Wow will be dismissed and look forward to assisting the Fulton County Solicitor General's Office in prosecuting Ms. Holden.
"This court ... has concluded that the application should be dismissed with costs as it lacks reasonable prospects of success," the Constitutional Court said in a brief order.
The district attorney's office had been reviewing the circumstances of the arrest — which was recorded on video — and prosecutors decided to recommend that the charges be dismissed.
Disabled Americans should not worry that their Chapter 7 cases, and their hope for a swift "fresh start," will be dismissed without receiving their "clean slate" discharge.
Jackson signaled some willingness to consider whether at least one count in the indictment could be dismissed because the criminal action cited was covered by another charge.
In this particular escalatory scenario, the willful introduction of nuclear weapons into any ensuing conflagration might not simply be dismissed out of hand by either state party.
While the idea that the election is rigged could be dismissed as sour grapes — after all, candidates leading the polls rarely make such claims — it's gaining traction.
Bryan previously rejected arguments that the case should be dismissed because the FBI's child pornography distribution during the probe had no legal excuse and offended decency standards.
In the past month the government has said over 4,000 teachers in the states of Michoacan, Guerrero, Oaxaca and Chiapas on the Pacific seaboard will be dismissed.
He is the highest profile figure to be dismissed from the Church in modern times, as it continues to struggle with a decades-long sexual abuse crisis.
Cooperman, 73, has argued that the case should be dismissed because the SEC could not show he had agreed not to make trades before receiving confidential information.
Despite its mythical elements, it is ultimately a quiet story, the sort of thing destined to be dismissed as boring by viewers who prefer constant narrative stimulation.
Kathryn Wyer, representing the United States Justice Department, asked that Bellucci's lawsuit be dismissed on the grounds that the suit didn't allege any specific harm or injury.
There is an open market to sell to law enforcement entities in Europe and North America; countries where non-Western surveillance companies are bound to be dismissed.
"As we argued, we believe this case should be dismissed, and we will continue to defend the President in court," said a Justice Department spokeswoman, Kelly Laco.
The stakes in the real estate world were lower, and deceptive statements could be dismissed as hardball business tactics or just efforts to cultivate the Trump mystique.
Mr. Weinstein began to make calls to other lawyers last month after a judge rejected Mr. Brafman's argument that the case against Mr. Weinstein should be dismissed.
U.S. District Judge Richard Berman signed a "nolle prosequi," ruling that the case will be dismissed, according to a copy of the document obtained by The Hill.
It may be dismissed as the ravings of a deranged colonial sentimentalist, but I am confident you will at least be polite enough to hear me out.
Where it stands: The report recommended that 12 officers be dismissed for their part in the cover-up, including Wojcik, who retired before the report was finished.
Or do we live in a post-truth age in which we are so distrusted that our investigations will be dismissed, if they are seen at all?
The decision from the US Court of Appeals for Washington, DC, overrules a lower court's November order against the president and said the case should be dismissed.
Mr. Mulvaney has shrugged it off, saying that anyone who works for Mr. Trump is by definition an acting official who could be dismissed at any time.
In all situations, it&aposs about going in humble, aware that all members of your team have valuable insights, and that none of them should be dismissed.
Powell said she planned to use the information to prepare a legal motion claiming the case against Flynn should be dismissed on grounds of outrageous government conduct.
The New York prosecutors reiterated that they think the case should be dismissed and that a legal challenge to their subpoena should be brought in state court.
Most tellingly, special prosecutors, as part of the executive branch, can be dismissed by the president, while congressional committees are protected by the constitutional separation of powers.
Next, the president&aposs defense team will present a rebuttal — also expected to span several days — and argue for the two charges against Trump to be dismissed.
"There's no indication that he's going to be dismissed and I think we still don't have total clarity into how Kelly has maintained Trump's confidence," Johnson explains.
That's what St. Louis offered as its share of a new stadium for the Rams, only to be dismissed by the league and team owner Stan Kroenke.
Daniels' lawyer, Michael Avenatti, said the defamation case is resolved after the legal teams for Daniels and Cohen asked for the claim be dismissed.. The judge agreed.
The Vancouver-based miner argued that the case should be dismissed and that any lawsuit should be heard in Eritrea, not Canada, an argument the court rejected.
But it also means that any attempt to express the cultural anxieties Trump supporters feel can be dismissed as an illegitimate public policy argument because it's racist.
Tamimi's lawyer, Gaby Lasky, said she was certain some of the charges would eventually be dismissed, but nonetheless prosecutors may seek the maximum penalty for other counts.
"I think maybe if this Cespedes signing says anything, it's that there are no possibilities that will be dismissed out of hand strictly for financial reasons," Alderson said.
" In the lawsuits, which only ask for claims against MGM-related parties to be dismissed, the casino giant says "plaintiffs have no liability of any kind to defendants.
The reports said that Sampaoli would be dismissed and wouldn&apost take charge against Nigeria on Tuesday in St. Petersburg for the team&aposs last Group D match.
Lawyers also claimed the eviction paperwork was "completely falsified" and should be dismissed because the person who signed off on the paperwork on McCoy's behalf wasn't an attorney.
Shangreaux fled after learning that her son had died, according to the AP. Her initial charges will be dismissed as part of her plea agreement, the Journal reports.
If Kavanaugh is confirmed, ethics experts have told BuzzFeed News they expected those complaints would be dismissed — there is no internal misconduct review system for the Supreme Court.
"We believe the remainder of the lawsuit should be dismissed as well and will be considering Mr. Cosby's options on appeal," Cosby's attorneys said in a written statement.
The case went to the Michigan Supreme Court, only to be dismissed because it was filed under the wrong type of claim, according to public defender Valerie Newman.
Hanser's ruling opened the door to the possibility that cases against Kraft and two dozen other male clients of the spa, as well as Wang, could be dismissed.
On one side was the Department of Justice, alleging this case is so "unprecedented" and "extraordinary" in its demands on the federal government that it should be dismissed.
In January, Massachusetts' highest court had ordered district attorneys to produce lists by Tuesday of the roughly 24,000 cases connected to the chemist's work that could be dismissed.
He will likely be dismissed from the priesthood, which would make him the highest profile Roman Catholic figure to be defrocked in modern times, according to Vatican sources.
ZURICH, March 28 (Reuters) - Roche's Chugai unit said on Wednesday that a Tokyo court had ruled Shire's claim regarding the Swiss drugmaker's Hemlibra haemophilia medicine should be dismissed.
" All in all, it isn't that surprising — although it is tiresome — that a movie about two women, directed by a woman, would be dismissed as a "chick flick.
But it's hard to imagine anyone else in the UK skipping bail, hiding out for over five years, and reemerging to demand that the whole matter be dismissed.
Gianforte received a deferred sentence, which means the conviction will be dismissed and his record sealed in six months if he abides by terms set by the court.
The possibility of Britain crashing out of the EU without a trade deal on March 29 cannot be dismissed, a development that could easily send sterling to $1.10.
In succinct remarks calling that the lawsuit be dismissed, Cavanaugh did not dispute that a few successful art galleries play a major role in supplying museums with art.
A spokesperson for Marilyn Mosby, the State's Attorney for Baltimore City, told CNN that 41 cases featuring the officers have been dismissed or are slated to be dismissed.
He called it proof that the lawsuit should be dismissed because the Education Department, as the owner of the student loans, should have been named as a defendant.
It's the kind of brazen lie that can be dismissed by anyone who reads the news—though I guess not the people behind the USA Today opinion section.
Trump's Justice Department has argued that both cases should be dismissed, as new travel restrictions announced by the administration are set to go into effect on October 18.
Jim Comey is the Benedict Arnold in their progressive revolution, and all expected Comey to be dismissed from his job right after Secretary Clinton raised her right hand.
The official, Ri Yong Pil, told CNN in an exclusive conversation in Pyongyang that the threat made by North Korea's foreign minister last month should not be dismissed.
Put simply, because the president lawfully exercised his authority under the Antiquities Act to create the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument, Plaintiffs' case should be dismissed.
The potential for people, water and wildlife to be affected by new energy infrastructure should not be dismissed, particularly when simple steps can be taken to avoid harm.
Trump is being sued both as an individual and as president in two separate suits, and is requesting that the claim against him as an individual be dismissed.
Time and again, we've seen that a woman can be dismissed or ignored if she comes forward on her own to accuse a powerful man of sexual misconduct.
Lack of geographical diversity in our petrochemical industry is a valid concern that is not to be dismissed lightly, as the effects of storms such as Harvey demonstrated.
One of the sources said that if he is defrocked, McCarrick will be the highest profile Roman Catholic figure to be dismissed from the priesthood in modern times.
On Tuesday afternoon, one of the jurors asked to be dismissed, saying he did not believe he could be fair and impartial; the judge, Gregory Carro, excused him.
The prevailing assumption in league coaching circles remains that Walton will almost certainly be dismissed after the season, followed by the Lakers resuming their trade quest for Davis.
What does it say about us that a woman who speaks the truth of her experience should be dismissed for telling more than the world feels comfortable hearing?
First, at State Supreme Court in Manhattan, prosecutors filed a motion last week arguing that the rape and sexual assault charges against Mr. Weinstein should not be dismissed.
However, he argued that such an offer would always be dismissed by Pyongyang because the country would continue to prioritize defense over the prospect of greater economic benefits.
Wang describes a severe math-loving father and a mother who can't or won't assimilate, but they are far too specific, too human to be dismissed as stereotypes.
Some of her work can be dismissed as "quirky" or with whatever patronizing terms are sometimes applied to the work of female artists before it's consigned to oblivion.
Nothing about this way of living outdoors seems primitive to Jain, nothing about it is to be dismissed: For him, I sensed, this is a real architectural inheritance.
In the marathon that is fashion month, Milan Fashion Week can often be dismissed as the water break between London's lineup of indie darlings and Paris's grand finale.
Last week, a state judge ordered that 11 felony abuse charges against three defendants be dismissed because the prosecution missed a 10-day window to formally charge them.
"This court has concluded that the application should be dismissed," the Constitutional Court said in a one-paragraph order that ended the government's attempts to uphold the moratorium.
"The discomfort with a culture in which goods, people and ideas freely circulate across the globe, upending old patterns, cannot simply be dismissed as reactionary nostalgia," Traub concludes.
The brief argued that if the CFPB is unconstitutional, as the bureau itself now concedes, its sweeping case against the mortgage servicer must be dismissed in its entirety.
Toyota does not disagree with Musk on the basic science or limitations of solar power generation, but argues that any improvement in power is not to be dismissed.
As an independent agency headed by a single director who could only be dismissed for negligence or malfeasance, the bureau enjoyed an autonomy unprecedented in U.S. regulatory history.
They talk about taking away his telephone or canceling his Twitter account, only to be dismissed by a president intent on keeping his own outlets to the world.
In 2016, Biden called for a top prosecutor in Ukraine to be dismissed who was investigating a natural gas company in which Hunter Biden served on the board.
" In a televised statement, Netanyahu said that the allegations against him would be dismissed, repeating what has become his catchphrase, "There will be nothing because there is nothing.
In fact, Ring's terms of service include a class action waiver and require arbitration in its place, so the case may be dismissed before it gets very far.
In March, a deferred judgment was entered in the case, meaning that it could be dismissed if he stayed out of trouble, but the signs of unrest continued.
His guilty plea did not apply to three other charges he faces, and the spokesman said that those charges could be dismissed at the sentencing hearing in January.
Mr. Cosby's lawyers have said that even an oral nonprosecution agreement would be enforceable and have said that, on the basis of it, the new charges should be dismissed.
A growing number of congressional GOP members and right-wing commentators are calling for Mueller himself to be dismissed for similar reasons: that is, his perceived bias against Trump.
With Trump's choice of Steve Bannon, who has links to white nationalists, as his chief strategist, the President-elect's hate speech can no longer be dismissed as purely symbolic.
Under Australian law, if more than a quarter of a company's shareholders vote against pay proposals two years running, the shareholders can call for the board to be dismissed.
The repercussions of the dramatic decline in department stores have reverberated deeply into the retail sector, and Cramer says this cannot be dismissed as a one-time-only incident.
His defense team has argued the case should be dismissed altogether on grounds of alleged misconduct by the Navy prosecutor and agents of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS).
Then Patrick Kenney, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, recommended that he be dismissed, as first reported Thursday by the school's student newspaper, the State Press.
Newton said that while Saudi's threat to boost production could not be dismissed lightly, whether it could damage Iran's aspirations to boost its own production and exports was uncertain.
And in that race, as in this one, he made the occasional sloppy statement that could prove damaging — though in 1994, such flubs could be dismissed as rookie mistakes.
By contrast, the men who received the prompt favoured Mrs Clinton by eight points Such attitudes might be dismissed as the grumblings of old men, but they are not.
The New York Times reported morale has deteriorated within the company after employees discovered a digital folder on that had the names of people who were to be dismissed.
While prosecutors are conducting this mystery hack, defendants are arguing that the indictments aren't specific enough in naming acts committed by particular individuals and the charges should be dismissed.
Speaking to XXL this week, Hernandez's lawyer stated that he believes the charges are excessive and will eventually be dismissed; he is appealing the refusal of his client's bail.
Rose McGowan and her attorney Jim Hundley have requested that the charge against McGowan regarding an incident from January of this year be dismissed, as per the New Yorker.
These complaints could be dismissed as Eurocentric snobbery, of course, and FIFA were never going to be deterred from exploiting new markets by the grumbling from football's anciens régimes.
He and other victims said bishops who had covered up abuse should be dismissed from the priesthood, known as laicization, just like those who had committed the abuse itself.
The report recommended that the Baghdad operations commander in charge of the response to the unrest and dozens of other senior security officials be dismissed and put on trial.
The report recommended that the Baghdad operations commander in charge of the response to the unrest and dozens of other senior security officials be dismissed and put on trial.
But the New Jersey court said the racketeering claims must be dismissed because they would not be permitted in New York, where most of the alleged misconduct took place.
Bowe Bergdahl made good on their promise to call for his case to be dismissed based on President Trump's campaign comments against him, filing a motion on Inauguration Day.
Those that will be appointed by the government to replace them, will have no defined terms of office and may be dismissed at any time at the government's discretion.
The Americans finished just fourth in last year's Gold Cup and suffered a deflating defeat to Guatemala in March that led to calls for German Klinsmann to be dismissed.
Chhabria in April ordered Bayer to pursue mediation with the plaintiffs and said he will determine which cases should be dismissed or sent to other courts for further proceedings.
As a result, around 1,000 drug-related cases had to be dismissed, and evidence emerged that people in the office knew about the problem and failed to report it.
Hannity at one point calls Weissmann a "piece of shit" and says he should be dismissed from the team, citing a book written by conservative legal commentator Sidney Powell.
"From the start, Ms. Polanco has denied the allegations and we have said that the charges should be dismissed," attorney Gerald B. Lefcourt says in a statement to PEOPLE.
Most of those cases (like Billy Jack Haynes' lawsuit) were thrown out for being outside of the statute of limitations, with the remaining claims expected to be dismissed soon.
Karen Bass, said Friday that Democrats should let Republicans punish King and avoid taking up the matter because, she said, it would easily be dismissed as a partisan issue.
Mr. Trump's lawyers, led by Mr. Kasowitz, mounted a full-court defense, arguing the suit should be dismissed as meritless, or should be halted until Mr. Trump leaves office.
He got the head coaching job with the Washington Capitals in 2002, only to be dismissed after a year and a half, just before the team drafted Alex Ovechkin.
U.S. District Judge Peter Messitte in Greenbelt, Maryland allowed the lawsuit filed by Maryland and District of Columbia to proceed, rejecting a Justice Department request that it be dismissed.
"I don't think one or two wins around the country in a Democratic primary should be dismissed, but they're not a revolution inside the party, either," said Ms. Mattera.
The lengthy diatribe Mr. Miller had written had been replaced by a simpler rationale — that Mr. Comey should be dismissed because of his handling of the Clinton email investigation.
They are fortunate; those who wait for trial outside jail have a 290 percent chance their case will be dismissed or reduced to a noncriminal traffic-ticket-style violation.
The comments were "unacceptable" and "crossed a line," and "precluded trusting cooperation," Mr. Seehofer said in announcing on Monday afternoon that Mr. Maassen would be dismissed from government service.
The education bureau of the Bao'an district in Shenzhen where the kindergarten operates called for the principal, Ms. Lai, to be dismissed and said the kindergarten would be investigated.
The New York officials have filed a motion arguing that the case doesn't belong in D.C. and should either be dismissed or moved to federal court in New York.
The outcome in Espinoza is uncertain, but there is a decent chance that this case will be dismissed on jurisdictional grounds, with Roberts crossing over to join the liberals.
You will live to see an age in which the exposure of bad men doing bad things is popular enough to be dismissed as a trend by threatened patriarchs.
The letters, signed by regional directors within the NLRB's bureaucracy, inform two individuals who filed separate complaints against presidential campaigns that the charges against those campaigns will be dismissed.
With that pretense in place, critical coverage and unflattering facts can be dismissed even as Trump selectively courts the press to inject his own preferred ideas into the mainstream.
But the WWE released a statement saying it was confident that these claims would be dismissed, as it's won lawsuits claiming similar employee grievances brought by the same lawyer.
So these are the sorts of people I interacted with — and say what you will of their beliefs and their research, they can't be dismissed as unserious or ignorant.
Most countries with opt-out laws have gone that route, but a few, like Austria and Singapore, have "hard" opt outs, in which the family's wishes can be dismissed.
The idea of grazing areas should be dismissed in favor of creating cattle ranches, to stop the Fulani from roaming and to curb violent clashes, several politicians and activists say.
The repercussions of the dramatic decline in department stores have reverberated deeply into the retail sector, and Jim Cramer says this cannot be dismissed as a one-time-only incident.
Even if the court ruled in favor of the roughly 6,000 plaintiffs suing the bank, the lawsuit could still be dismissed on other grounds once it returns to lower courts.
The rogue's gallery of rival luxury and electric vehicles were brought on stage for a simulated drag race, only to be dismissed as inadequately fast enough compared to the FF91.
He has proven a lot of skeptics wrong and his theory of completely changing the psychology of voters in South Carolina by winning Iowa and New Hampshire can't be dismissed.
The case was one of 10 filed by entities it controlled against pharmaceutical companies such as Bayer AG and Pfizer Inc that the Justice Department had asked to be dismissed.
Yet on paid family leave the president should not be dismissed—during last year's campaign he became the first Republican presidential nominee to tout a national paid maternity leave plan.
A manslaughter charge will be dismissed against Marshae Jones, the 27-year-old Alabama woman whose fetus died when she was shot during a fight with another woman in December.
U.S. District Judge Susan Wigenton denied L'Oreal's motion to be dismissed from the suit that Steven Trzaska filed against the French company and its New Jersey-based subsidiary, L'Oreal USA.
Lastly, Trump's willingness to meet with with the leaders of American adversaries such as North Korea's Kim Jong Un and  Russia's Vladimir Putin should not be dismissed out of hand.
On Monday the Office of the Disciplinary Council, a national judicial body, called for Goran Salihovic, the chief prosecutor behind the summons of Dodik, to be dismissed for alleged violations.
We're a little tired of having to defend Beyoncé and what her Coachella sets meant, only to be dismissed or mansplained that she's just too perfect, too pop, too much.
"The initial parallels with the stunning sell-off exactly one year ago cannot be dismissed but we see markets much better protected this time around," Commerzbank strategist Rainer Guntermann said.
When Trump denigrated John McCain's war record or suggested Jeb Bush was a "low energy" loser, that could be dismissed as rough-and-tumble politics, albeit with unusually sharp elbows.
After more than two years, the Italian prosecutor who was investigating the attack on the Milan-based Hacking Team has asked the case to be dismissed, according to multiple sources.
Meanwhile, the attorneys for Bill Cosby's criminal case filed an appeal yesterday to the Pennsylvania Superior Court asking for the case against the 78-year-old entertainer to be dismissed.
Manafort and his legal team have thus far unsuccessfully argued for the charges to be dismissed on the grounds that Mueller lacked the authority to bring the charges against him.
Taming homegrown terror and tightening gun control will be dismissed as inappropriate or unnecessary politicizing of a tragedy and quickly become secondary to more pressing issues on the administration's agenda.
But not to be dismissed is the potential economic damage to the Floridian and national economies simply because people are too apprehensive about Zika to go about their daily lives.
The criminal charges will be dismissed if the firm complies with the terms of the deferred-prosecution agreement and does not violate any other laws over the next three years.
" Asked by The Hill if he was hinting that McCabe would be dismissed or resign from the bureau by Tuesday, Gowdy said, "I probably was, but I was probably wrong.
The idea would be dismissed as yet another Silicon Valley lark (although who knows whether the visionary Mr. Musk is right), but there is a second problem with this deal.
And even then it can sometimes be difficult to detect since signs of addiction can often be dismissed as symptoms of aging, such as confusion, shaky hands and mood swings.
"I don&apost know how they can un-ring the bell," said defense attorney Bethany Payton-O&aposBrien, who is asking that the charges be dismissed against her client, Cpl.
The Trump campaign is asking that the claims against them be dismissed permanently, and for the Democrats to reimburse them for all legal fees and costs caused by the lawsuit.
Yes, we see some of it in the populist uprising within the Democratic party, where anyone questioning the happy talk can be dismissed as a corrupt tool of the corporations.
UPHILL BATTLE Some legal experts, however, said Huawei's lawsuit is likely to be dismissed because U.S. courts are reluctant to second-guess national security determinations by other branches of government.
That may seem fanciful, but it's a premise with an overabundance of promise and not something that should be dismissed out of hand — despite flagging sales and slow consumer adoption.
How Pogba would have affected the result — for good or ill — is merely hypothetical, but that United produced the sort of display its manager craves without him cannot be dismissed.
Fry pleaded guilty on Wednesday to the unauthorized disclosure count, according to the NDCA, and if he complies with the plea agreement, the remaining counts will be dismissed at sentencing.
" Once the emergency order expired, Drea asked for it to be dismissed, and she refused to comment on the incident in the press, referring to it only as "old news.
Such conduct cannot be condoned, but should Mr. Levine now, at this late stage in his career, be dismissed after what he has given the world through his musical artistry?
He knew he was gonna be dismissed from his job for the way he handled this situation and others prior, consequently, he produced an injury completely UNRELATED to this incident.
He could face further punishment by the Vatican, including being ordered to spend the rest of his life in prayer and penance, or could be dismissed from the priesthood entirely.
The administration and Trump's personal lawyers have argued that the tax-return case should be dismissed because the federal courts can't be forced to take a side in the dispute.
The election of Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil looks too similar to the wave of right-wing, anti-establishment populism sweeping Europe and the United States to be dismissed as coincidence.
Once connected with a targeted victim, scammers indicate that a warrant of arrest exists for the person, which will be dismissed by a federal court in exchange for immediate payment.
If Roberts agrees that this case should be dismissed, it's difficult to imagine that the Court's four liberal justices (and maybe even some of Roberts's fellow conservatives) won't join him.
In an essay for the New Republic Monday, financial critic Alexis Goldstein laid out what might be dismissed as a cynical interpretation of Bloomberg's run, but a compelling one nonetheless.
Eric Sanders, who was Officer Hernandez's attorney, said that by saying she did not "explicitly" ask for the ticket to be dismissed, Ms. Gibson was shirking responsibility for her actions.
Democrats made clear that they would keep working to eliminate the provision during the full committee markup next week, though it will almost certainly be dismissed again by GOP members.
Even so, the matter-of-fact nature of the character -- on a network associated with an older, stodgier audience -- might move the ball forward by inches, but shouldn't be dismissed.

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