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"dismiss" Definitions
  1. to decide that somebody/something is not important and not worth thinking or talking about synonym wave something aside/away
  2. to put thoughts or feelings out of your mind
  3. dismiss somebody (from something) to officially remove somebody from their job synonym fire, sack
  4. dismiss somebody to send somebody away or allow them to leave
  5. dismiss something (law) to say that a trial or legal case should not continue, usually because there is not enough evidence
  6. dismiss somebody (in cricket) to end the innings of a player or teamTopics Sports: ball and racket sportsc2

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982 Sentences With "dismiss"

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Trump responded Wednesday afternoon, using Twitter to dismiss the endorsement to dismiss the Bush endorsement.
The company wants Wolfson to dismiss all of the plaintiffs' 22 witnesses and dismiss the cases.
To dismiss your partner's sexual needs is to dismiss a very fundamental part of who they are.
She had the privilege to dismiss his words, just as he has the privilege to dismiss mine.
And it makes it that much more difficult to dismiss me, or dismiss anybody who looks like me.
And it makes it that much more difficult to dismiss me or dismiss anybody who looks like me.
And that makes it that much more difficult to dismiss me, or dismiss anybody who looks like me.
Facebook has tried to dismiss the case, but Racine cited the emails as evidence in his opposition to the motion to dismiss.
US District Judge David Hale denied most of the Trump defendants' motions to dismiss, but did dismiss one of the plaintiffs' claims.
The judge granted Nestlé's motion to dismiss claims related to Vermont law, but he denied the company's other motions to dismiss the lawsuit.
"You may try to dismiss one of us or two of us, but you can not dismiss a thousand of us," she said.
So, really, the argument shouldn't be that politicians can't dismiss marriage equality as a "gay issue," but that they shouldn't dismiss it at all.
On Wednesday, McAllister agreed to dismiss charges against one of the contraband defendants and to file a motion to dismiss the charges against another.
Even if you dismiss the Manafort/Gates charges -- they haven't been found guilty -- how can you dismiss the guilty pleas by Papadopoulos and Flynn?
In addition to a motion to dismiss, Trump's legal team could offer motions to add evidence to the record or dismiss evidence in the record.
Others join motions to dismiss Former Wake Forest University volleyball coach William Ferguson also filed Tuesday to join Vavic and Williams' motion to dismiss the indictment.
The Ninth Circuit points out in its latest order that the court doesn't have to dismiss a case just because all the parties agree to dismiss it.
DON'T GIVE ANYONE AN EXCUSE TO DISMISS WHAT YOU'RE SAYINGThe calmer you seem, the more difficult it is for people to dismiss the content of your arguments.
"The president's supporters were privately and publicly saying 'hey we should just dismiss, the Senate should just dismiss the whole thing,'" Lee recalled of the internal deliberations.
Just like how I probably dismiss that Java update dialog box several times a week, it becomes a muscle memory reflex to dismiss notifications without consciously registering them.
And to dismiss him, or dismiss Palin's endorsement of him, is the kind of thing that made it possible for her to endorse him in the first place.
Unclear if the votes to dismiss are there It's not immediately clear if Republicans, who hold a 53-47 advantage over the Democrats, could get the votes to dismiss.
The Virginia judge has not yet responded to a request from Manafort to dismiss the charges, although a different judge refused a separate effort to dismiss charges in the Washington court.
"And so they're too wrapped up in that experience to also then speak back to dismiss, engage in all those thoughts that would cause them to dismiss a message," he said.
A motion to dismiss As the New York Times has noted, the Clinton trial rules included a specific provision for the Senate to consider a motion to dismiss the impeachment case.
They dismiss… … and the exasperation of his political foes.
" Some even dismiss this population as "rapists" and "animals.
"[So] instead of changing your worldview, which you may have held your entire life, you dismiss the evidence—and along with that you dismiss the authorities that may have provided the evidence."
You can't dismiss this the same way you might have been able to dismiss the Securus scandal when it turned out that a Missouri sheriff was illegally tracking people without a court order.
It is easy to dismiss Mr Sprave as a crank.
His lawyers filed motions to dismiss both counts against him.
On the picket lines, teachers largely dismiss the pay issue.
USA Gymnastics has filed to dismiss the "Jane Doe" lawsuit.
But Judge Chen didn't dismiss the arguments out of hand.
It's a legitimate concern — I don't want to dismiss it.
Theoretically, this would provide cause for Trump to dismiss Rosenstein.
And, of course everyone will quickly dismiss a young candidacy.
The intention is not to dismiss or ignore such complaints.
However, it did dismiss another case that originated in Maryland.
But I also knew others simply dismiss them as bureaucrats.
Many will dismiss it as "reading wars" of the past.
"I don't want to dismiss this at all," McPhetridge said.
Trump took to Twitter Sunday evening to dismiss those claims.
As a society, we remain too quick to dismiss survivors.
But all of them dismiss the liberal view of progress.
"Some truths are so simple, people dismiss them," Mami said.
Yet that is not a reason to dismiss equivalence altogether.
SM: ... if there is that motion to dismiss in there.
But, don't dismiss Haddish's comments as "strange" or wacky, either.
But despite the buzz, Brown sought to dismiss the speculation.
A lot of people want to dismiss concealed carry permits.
The judge denied the defense motion to dismiss the case.
But that may be to dismiss Mayer's warnings too quickly.
But resist the temptation to dismiss all this as batty.
At the time, O'Rourke said he wouldn't dismiss the idea.
You don't just dismiss that aspect of being a woman.
The judge could also just dismiss the domestic violence case.
Retailers dismiss the idea that they have vast pricing power.
They dismiss almost any criticism of trade liberalisation as "protectionism".
Yet, he can't dismiss what happened earlier in the year.
Bernstein, however, did not dismiss the latest controversy as insignificant.
Why are people so quick to dismiss the UFO phenomenon?
Other Gulf states dismiss Iraq as a corrupt black hole.
Tesla asked the court to dismiss the lawsuit in May.
One West Wing confidant says Trump really might dismiss Mueller.
An Austrian president has the powers to dismiss a government.
It is easy to dismiss this dimension of Trump's presidency.
Oldest daughter Kourtney Kardashian was quick to dismiss the idea.
Horrifying as they may be, I can't dismiss their beauty.
The prime minister's supporters dismiss these attacks as politically motivated.
The hotel is asking the judge to dismiss the lawsuit.
A military judge will not dismiss the case against Sgt.
GMO critics could no longer dismiss Golden Rice as inadequate.
On Friday, Schneiderman asked a judge to dismiss Exxon's case.
"Now we dismiss that as corporate or stodgy," says Parks.
December 2013: Barclays files motion to dismiss the FERC case.
Democrats dismiss the "checks and balances" argument as mere obstructionism.
And you saw Donald Trump very effectively dismiss them both.
He did not dismiss the investigation or curtail the investigation.
DOJ moved to dismiss all of the suits last December.
One does not simply dismiss a Windows 10 upgrade prompt.
Most histories dismiss the Washington Peace Conference as a failure.
The president may dismiss or reappoint cabinet members at will.
It's easy to dismiss an irritant until it's too late.
To dismiss that takes away from the civil rights movement.
The effect, when you dismiss the floating controls, is powerful.
We should not dismiss the new regime as bumbling amateurs.
Pelosi has tried to dismiss efforts to pursue impeachment proceedings.
Trump asked the court this week to dismiss the case.
Yet he has continued to dismiss questions about his health.
The company continues to dismiss workers at its subsidiary SolarCity.
Democratic strategists don't dismiss the economic arguments out of hand.
Though Khloé didn't dismiss the appeal of a boy toy.
Challengers said there's no reason to dismiss the current case.
We must therefore dismiss the appeal for lack of jurisdiction.
But don't dismiss repetition — there's usually room for new discoveries.
I wish I could dismiss this as overblown political discourse.
It is easy to dismiss this as a bad idea.
When finished, click "OK" or "Cancel" to dismiss this box.
Impeachment advocates dismiss censure because it carries no legal consequences.
What Moscow views as important, Cairo may dismiss as marginal.
Puerto Rico on Friday asked Fuste to dismiss that case.
But when they irritate me too much, I'll dismiss 'em.
And to dismiss something just because it's fictional is absurd.
Finlay's attorney has filed a motion to dismiss Waterbury's complaint.
I don't mean to dismiss the role of technological innovation.
Mr. McNeal has filed a motion to dismiss those charges.
We dismiss any display of vulnerability and humanity as inauthentic.
Republicans dismiss climate change or call it a liberal plot.
They seem easy to dismiss when one's health is good.
Again, Mr. Abe did not dismiss any of these ministers.
Friedrich has twice refused to dismiss the charges against Concord.
How can we dismiss so many women, so many mothers?
But Democrats would be mistaken to dismiss the Wisconsin result.
"You can't just dismiss the idea of momentum," he explained.
A Michigan State motion to dismiss the case is pending.
Before you dismiss them for being nerdy, hear us out.
This time, there was no one to dismiss my pain.
We're trained to dismiss evidence that animals harbor psychological experiences.
It would be easy to dismiss Biden's advantage as meaningless.
Democrats dismiss this notion and some Republicans have expressed doubts.
The NAR moved to dismiss both suits in early August.
Some openly dismiss the coalition's professed interest in investigating itself.
Instead, he used the present tense to dismiss the prospect.
It is easy to ridicule or dismiss Morgenthau's warnings now.
" Trump went on to dismiss Bolton's book as "nasty & untrue.
This is not to dismiss the buzz factor of wine.
Transgender activists are often too quick to dismiss such fears.
It's easy to dismiss the talk as exercises in branding.
HBO made a motion to dismiss the case in September.
But don't dismiss active landfills just because they smell rotten.
"Respectfully, I'm going to dismiss the motion," the judge said.
But we should not blithely dismiss the sentence as lenient.
MODENA, Italy — Most wine lovers dismiss lambrusco out of hand.
Fox later asked a federal judge to dismiss that case.
Bumble asked the court last week to dismiss the case.
We survived the government's latest attempt to dismiss my lawsuit.
Acquaintances of the investigators often dismiss their work as disgusting.
But professional partisans love to dismiss and denigrate independent voters.
No one could dismiss him as a circus sideshow anymore.
Senate Republicans could attempt to dismiss the charges against Trump.
The more they mobilized, the more they could dismiss that.
But I come to praise Harris today, not dismiss her.
Democrats can easily, and do, dismiss Trump as no genius.
Microsoft will move to dismiss the case, according to Bloomberg.
And that's what makes the court's next move — to dismiss?
Closure effectively ends proceedings but doesn't dismiss the case altogether.
They also explained why the court should dismiss Kupperman's case.
Wolf also denied the government's motion to dismiss the case.
An earlier attempt to dismiss the case was also rejected.
Democrats dismiss the idea that Trump could make serious inroads.
Romney is too important and too skilled to dismiss entirely.
Jeffery R. Nance of the Army, to dismiss the charges.
Maybe you dismiss it as indulgence,  privilege, so Gwyneth Paltrow.
But before you dismiss your tub altogether, consider its virtues.
But without it, many buyers might dismiss your apartment entirely.
Don't dismiss outright stories that defy regular explanations, Shermer urges.
And so I always say, I never dismiss people's fears.
Urbane, intellectual Parisians often dismiss religion as archaic and unenlightened.
We don't dismiss the personal challenges our Lordstown employees face.
Providers also often demean their lives or dismiss their concerns.
Some of these sensations are easier to dismiss than others.
Berman Jackson has previously told Manafort she wouldn't dismiss his entire case, wouldn't dismiss another charge he faces and would allow investigators to use evidence they collected in the raid of his storage unit.
Trump has asked the 85033th Circuit to dismiss the lawsuit against him outright or force the lower court to let him appeal the court's interim rulings denying the president's motion to dismiss the case.
A great America doesn't look at a suffering continent and dismiss the people within as just Africans, and doesn't look at a region in turmoil to dismiss the victims as just Yazidis or just Syrians.
Just a week earlier, as Mr. Trump ruminated on whether to dismiss his chief of staff at the time, Reince Priebus, he was pushed by Mr. Kushner and others to dismiss Mr. Bannon as well.
Manafort's attorneys are also trying to convince the judge to dismiss the case or dismiss some of the charges against Manafort in DC, and have also asked for more details from prosecutors about the indictment.
The justices may be able to dismiss the errant tweets of a president known for his rhetorical incontinence, but it should be harder for them to dismiss the position of the administration's own Justice Department.
Aides familiar with internal discussions said the mechanism to dismiss the trial will be a key point of debate, particularly because Republicans could have enough votes to dismiss the trial fairly early in the process.
Especially when kids are older, we can't just dismiss all porn.
Trump and others have filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit.
The court might dismiss the filing as being in bad faith.
That only shows they are nasty; dismiss it and keep going!
But it would be wrong to dismiss this entirely as cynicism.
Perhaps, but the concept is not something the chefs dismiss, wholly.
It's easy to dismiss Wikipedia's gaffe as a simple categorization error.
But people with ties to Romney dismiss that out of hand.
To be fair, Johnson was much easier to dismiss than Parker.
Big data makes it easy for candidates to dismiss their opponents.
House Republicans dismiss suggestions that this is a partisan witch hunt.
Users can also dismiss a topic if they have no opinion.
Investors have been far too quick to dismiss old-school vehicles.
The White House is weighing a plan to dismiss Lt. Col.
They might be hard to hear, and you might dismiss them.
Some say you don't even need numbers to dismiss black privilege.
A judge declined to dismiss this charge in a pretrial hearing.
Overseas, many dismiss it as a directed mainly for domestic consumption.
Arguments were recently made in a motion to dismiss the case.
Washington sceptics may dismiss Ms Harris as a typical Californian progressive.
True, Mrs May might be too feeble to dismiss Mr Johnson.
But in June, a federal judge ruled to dismiss the lawsuit.
And so it's tempting to dismiss his testimony as sour grapes.
It's hard to dismiss the importance of paternal influence so easily.
Refiners dismiss the argument, saying ethanol demand has not been impacted.
Some people dismiss phone companies' complaints about tax as mere whingeing.
The judge denied an immediate defense motion to dismiss the case.
It's tempting to dismiss Idaho's move as an inconsequential political stunt.
If the Crain family disbelieves Luke, then they outright dismiss Nell.
So I never want to be too eager to dismiss something.
Understand it first, and then dismiss it — or, better yet, don't.
Nor are the three men's hypocrisy legal grounds to dismiss them.
I don't think we should dismiss these concerns out of hand.
The EPA asked the judge last month to dismiss the suits.
And some advocates don't want to dismiss the value of that.
You could dismiss this as having nothing to do with guns.
Economists tend to dismiss anti-technology sentiment as backwards and Luddite.
He denied motions to dismiss or strike portions of the complaint.
But he did not dismiss the idea of a production freeze.
Danica Dillon wants to dismiss her lawsuit, but there's a catch.
In January, he quashed her effort to dismiss the case altogether.
Now, this is not to completely dismiss the value of elites.
This has led critics to dismiss the program as a failure.
Did Trump pressure Coats and Rogers to dismiss concerns about Russia?
Refiners dismiss the argument, saying ethanol demand has not been affected.
We're often quick to dismiss the music tastes of small children.
But anyone who continues to dismiss Rubio is making a mistake.
No judges have yet ruled on individual defendants' motions to dismiss.
Ultimately, we both agreed to dismiss our claims against each other.
Possibly, according to the courts -- enough to survive motions to dismiss.
It's easy for some to dismiss this as a non-issue.
It is easy to dismiss Bonds as an evil cop-hater.
But 10 percent of Americans totally dismiss claims of climate change.
February 2015: Court hears oral argument on Barclays' motion to dismiss.
February 2014: FERC files motion opposed to Barclays' motion to dismiss.
Let's not dismiss the efforts of MVP candidate Kris Bryant, though.
The Justice Department has moved to dismiss that suit as well.
But, that doesn't mean that the court will dismiss the case.
Qatari politicians dismiss as scaremongering the notion of a capital flight.
Men often stereotype and dismiss friendship breakups among women as catfighting.
Trump's lawyers will likely move to dismiss the case, he said.
So, it's especially important not to dismiss their emotional responses. 26.
Western counter-terrorism experts tend to dismiss the move as cosmetic.
You can still dismiss notifications by swiping them away, of course.
And Taser has filed motions to dismiss Digital Ally's case outright.
"You'd be surprised at how many things we dismiss," he said.
"Do not dismiss [Ocasio-Cortez ] for casting lonely votes," Democratic Rep.
Accordingly, Defendants' motion to dismiss Plaintiffs' due process claim is denied.
The judge did dismiss some of the claims in the case.
Opponents dismiss this argument, saying the agency could make an estimate.
"Judge Ellis may very well not dismiss the case," diGenova said.
It'd be easy to dismiss the armed standoff near Burns, Ore.
If they don't, the judge has no choice but to dismiss.
But they dismiss the criticism as little more than sour grapes.
Many dismiss or ignore polls showing an overwhelming bias against Trump.
It's actually illegal to dismiss asylum seekers without hearing their cases.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared to dismiss the investigation last year.
But Smith and other opponents of the plan dismiss that argument.
But not all Republicans are so quick to dismiss Warren. Sen.
The usual intention is to dismiss a work as splashy kitsch.
"I never dismiss the big picture," the "Mad Money" host said.
Weinstein's petition to dismiss the remaining charges was declined in December.
"I never dismiss the big picture," the "Mad Money " host said.
And yes, you really can dismiss the Rasmussen poll (unlike Quinnipiac).
He was young and trying to dismiss concerns about lacking experience.
They dismiss it as a joke but soon realize it isn't.
Both of our experiences functioned to diminish, dismiss, and demean us.
KCC has moved to dismiss, transfer or stay the Philadelphia case.
The Justice Department moved on Wednesday to dismiss charges against Sen.
From there, you can choose to accept or dismiss the notification.
Democrats dismiss their ideas as repackaging a familiar right-wing agenda.
Tempted to dismiss this as some sort of self-help nonsense?
We cannot just dismiss the fact that he keeps contradicting himself.
Clinton over a challenger who sometimes seemed to dismiss that achievement.
You can take Microsoft up on the offer or dismiss it.
And it makes it that much more difficult to dismiss me.
The appeals court ordered the Texas court to dismiss Elliott's case.
I think people have been too quick to dismiss this possibility.
He later filed motions to dismiss indictments in D.C. and Virginia.
The coach's relative powerlessness makes coaches easy to dismiss and scapegoat.
It's tempting to dismiss the dilemma as a company-specific aberration.
It's easy to dismiss the standings at this time of year.
The women, however, can't afford to dismiss the Olympics so easily.
Ellis did not rule on the motion to dismiss on Friday.
If you have a negative thought, don't dismiss it—challenge it.
The best course would be to dismiss the FBI director immediately.
But you can't dismiss the plaintiffs' concerns as mere intolerance, either.
I don't mean there aren't plenty of people who dismiss it.
You can't just dismiss their problems as resulting from social stigma.
The Trump administration has asked a judge to dismiss the case.
Two: Dismiss the deadly risks of opioids as overblown and unwarranted.
I don't dismiss the courage it took Flake to write this.
" Their letter went on to say: "You should dismiss this concern.
Boeing has denied his claims and moved to dismiss the case.
Many Germans dismiss him as a joke, their best-case scenario.
They dismiss Trump as an accident, a freak or a fad.
The prison company moved to dismiss all claims in the suit.
We are confident that the Court will dismiss the frivolous lawsuit.
That is why the argument has been so easy to dismiss.
But I don't think we can dismiss our complications for that.
They frequently dismiss taxation of the very wealthy as a solution.
As for Made in China 2025, Chinese officials dismiss its importance.
Mr. Jeffries, questioned about his aspirations, sought to dismiss the speculation.
That case is ongoing; Dershowitz has filed a motion to dismiss.
Two, the initial response to journalist reports was to dismiss them.
It would be easy to dismiss this as a personality quirk.
Adults often dismiss teenagers, assuming that they're callow, apathetic or uninformed.
But police officials dismiss claims of gangs selling violent videos online.
Unfortunately, we can't simply dismiss the president's words out of hand.
Judges must dismiss a lawsuit that lacks a plaintiff with standing.
It's easy to dismiss dating apps as insincere, objectifying and sketchy.
Defense attorneys on Friday filed a motion to dismiss one juror.
Which means Trump can't dismiss him as some loser lifetime politician.
Matsumoto wasted little time rejecting Agnifilo's request to dismiss the indictment.
Gail: Hesitant to dismiss any wild possibility in the current climate.
Others will dismiss it as a sad reality of modern society.
He urged the government to step in and dismiss the case.
The Times filed a motion to dismiss the case in July.
But I don't want to dismiss this form factor just yet.
I remembered that because it's very easy to dismiss the fans.
In 2019, Google asked a federal judge to dismiss the suit.
Some call Minnesota the Midwest, others dismiss it as Flyover Country.
Lawyers are expected in court Friday to formally dismiss the charges.
A judge on Friday denied Tesla's request to dismiss the lawsuit.
However, liberal economists dismiss Mr. Raisi's ideas as fanciful and dangerous.
Cuomo allies, however, dismiss the process and point to the results.
Lawyers for Redstone have filed a motion to dismiss the case.
At the time, Shulkin vowed find other ways to dismiss Hawkins.
The commission voted to dismiss one element of the Republican complaint.
"Please dismiss everybody," Mnuchin told Waters, his impatience and irritation evident.
Democrats are sure to dismiss Tuesday's report as unserious and desperate.
Trump's first reaction was to dismiss the revelations as fake news.
Minaj is also asking the court to dismiss Jridi's original suit.
But Nora is not, and has never been, easy to dismiss.
It's an invitation to dismiss powerful political actors as lost causes.
The case is awaiting a decision on McKinsey's motion to dismiss.
It's easy to dismiss the wall, in particular, as meaningless bluster.
But it's no longer something to just dismiss out of hand.
The judge had earlier denied Trump's request to dismiss the case.
This is not to dismiss the important contribution of these thinkers.
In a docket entry, U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman in Manhattan granted Deutsche Bank's bid to dismiss conflict-of-interest claims but denied its request to dismiss representations-and-warranties, servicer-notification and event-of-default claims.
Prosecutors have until July 2020 to review eligible marijuana cases and decide whether to dismiss the sentences, dismiss them and seal the cases so they can't be seen, or whether to challenge the reduction of some convictions.
Yet many psychiatrists dismiss this type of treatment as still too experimental.
It hasn't taken long for him to dismiss two top environmental officials.
Lawyers for Trump lost a bid to dismiss the suit in March.
Shervin Pishevar plans to dismiss his lawsuit against a Republican opposition firm.
"Do not dismiss@AOC for casting lonely votes," he wrote on Twitter.
The authorities dismiss such worries and point to the record of change.
Not every Republican was prepared to dismiss CBO's estimates as entirely meaningless.
Cruz's communications director, Rick Tyler, used a pun to dismiss Trump's attacks.
I wouldn't dismiss the potential impact that Instagram's updates have made, however.
I dismiss it, only to see another annoying reminder 5 minutes later.
"Political theater" is easy to dismiss, and at times it's poorly executed.
Likewise, it would be wrong to dismiss the impact of social networks.
Nor did we want to dismiss the radical potential of dyke spaces.
Still others dismiss it as bungling, pointing to the deaths in Syria.
In America, more than a quarter dismiss the importance of free elections.
Her findings, that doctors often dismiss and misdiagnose women's symptoms, aren't surprising.
Yet many in the industry continue to dismiss talk of peak demand.
That's when the judge heard the government's motion to dismiss their case.
Please dismiss headlines about NCAA allowing player compensation for name, image, & likeness.
Bach wants to file a motion to dismiss, and Axe ultimately acquiesces.
It might be easy to dismiss the lessons from 1,500 years ago.
It would be wrong, however, to dismiss the role of economic anxiety.
Still, there's a deeper queasiness to Prime Day that's harder to dismiss.
Prosecutors dismiss their actions as "too insignificant" to justify full-fledged investigation.
It would be wrong to dismiss Germany's gradual progress out of hand.
The 2016 Republican party platform mentions climate change only to dismiss it.
Critics dismiss his rallies and live broadcasts on Facebook as publicity stunts.
Some respond with "Yeah, but…" while others completely dismiss my feelings altogether.
Manafort has filed a similar motion to dismiss his charges in Virginia.
But as officials often say, no risk is too small to dismiss.
Science, she believes, should not presume to dismiss what it cannot emulate.
In Pennsylvania, Trump is asking a court to dismiss Stein's recount request.
The panel reversed a US District Court decision to dismiss Taylor's lawsuit.
In return, Hailey Smith and Funk agreed to dismiss all their complaints.
You had an overdose and there is no way to dismiss it.
Watching at home, it's easy to dismiss that rationale out of hand.
So, don't panic over an empty house — but don't dismiss it, either.
It is tempting to dismiss ICOs as nothing but a fraud's charter.
Officials from the governing Fidesz party dismiss Jobbik's new line as posturing.
They dismiss the optimism of consumers and bosses as sentiment, not substance.
That treaty was still-born, and Canadian farmers dismiss talk of concessions.
The paper's authors dismiss some frequently cited explanations for the mobility gap.
Additionally, with a double tap, you can summon Siri and dismiss her.
Last year, U.S. District Judge William Pauley refused to dismiss Ganek's lawsuit.
Iran and the Houthis dismiss Saudi accusations that Tehran arms the group.
Many, however, have been trying to dismiss the voice of Pulphus' painting.
You see the physical reason why maybe we should dismiss a case.
If it were written about Obama, the media would just dismiss it.
An arbitrator recently threw out the NFL's request to dismiss the case.
Just last week, Balkman denied Johnson & Johnson's motion to dismiss the lawsuit.
It may seem easy to dismiss today's concerns as unfounded in reality.
The presiding judge explicitly cited Section 230 in his decision to dismiss.
Yes, the word "hysterical" was used to dismiss a woman in 2016.
The echo of Kanye West's ignorance has become too loud to dismiss.
"People would kind of dismiss the wall as something symbolic," Allison explains.
But to dismiss Mr Foster as an eccentric would be a mistake.
I think that is why a lot of people dismiss them, too.
She had previously denied Yahoo's bid to dismiss some unfair competition claims.
J&J, which denies the allegations, has moved to dismiss that case.
An arbitrator previously threw out the NFL's request to dismiss the case.
To dismiss this anger as bigoted or misinformed, however, misses the point.
I wanted to dismiss Amazon Go as another Jeff Bezos attention play.
A decision on a motion to dismiss that lawsuit is still pending.
It's unclear, and that mystery may cause readers to dismiss the poem.
Failla also denied Wells Fargo's bid to dismiss claims by Germany's Commerzbank.
The spokesperson wouldn't comment on Fallon's accusations, except to dismiss their importance.
He welcomes Bedfordshire Police's decision to dismiss the officers with immediate effect.
In February an Illinois district-court judge refused to dismiss the suit.
Powell so far has not formally asked Sullivan to dismiss the case.
One might dismiss this style as narcissistic, but I read it oppositely.
If you are tempted to dismiss this second point, follow the dollars.
Small movements can dismiss the tensions and compromises that large movements demand.
The Washington state supreme court refused Backpage's request to dismiss that case.
Instead of supporting growth and prosperity, Democrats continue to dismiss the benefits.
It would be easy to dismiss this as more bluster from Pyongyang.
Candidates for elected office dismiss or patronize us at their own peril.
It's unfair to dismiss DJ Sammy's oeuvre as purely happy-hardcore grist.
Or, with a single swipe, you can dismiss all of those notifications.
Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez moved to dismiss the charges on Tuesday.
"As it stands, investors dismiss it as unaffordable rhetoric," the source said.
It is easy to dismiss or discount the damage Trump has done.
Cuomo says the state has filed a motion to dismiss the case.
But several aides have made clear to me: don't dismiss them yet.
FedEx rose after the federal government moved to dismiss charges against it.
Republicans appeared ready to dismiss the need for an independent commission Sunday.
Well, and yeah, I mean we don't dismiss that in the film.
Dr. Lieberman and Dr. Zink do not dismiss the importance of cooking.
Iqbal, which made it easier for courts to dismiss cases alleging discrimination.
As we've reported, Weinstein's lawyers filed the motions to dismiss last month.
I get why some people are so quick to dismiss ABBA's music.
Some people dismiss contouring as a trend not meant for real people.
But I also can't completely dismiss the opposite position out of hand.
If you are not in their state, they will immediately dismiss it.
Trump has asked a federal judge to dismiss one of the lawsuits.
Just that he would continue to dismiss and put the allegations down.
Earlier this year, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared to dismiss the investigation.
Mr. Erdogan can now dismiss Parliament and call new elections at will.
He did not dismiss the notion of opening a Red Cat elsewhere.
President Donald Trump acted swiftly to dismiss the director later that day.
It's easy to overcook into irredeemable toughness, and therefore easy to dismiss.
Laura McGann: I'm not saying we should dismiss the early states entirely.
She also granted Kinder Morgan's request to dismiss it from the lawsuit.
You especially can't dismiss the Palestinian experience after the killings on Monday.
It is the brash young country they dared the world to dismiss.
Most of the time you can dismiss their information out of hand.
There's tradition around that, so I don't want to totally dismiss it.
The court will hear a motion to dismiss the case on Thursday.
How could I dismiss it as a kidney failure waiting to happen?
But there is no Trump figure they would dismiss out of hand.
When we talk outside work, she is quick to dismiss her flaws.
Still, we should resist our impulse to dismiss Santelli as ignorant here.
This is not to dismiss the potential of building positive new relationships.
Chinese officials say they do not dismiss anything as an idle threat.
The city is hoping to persuade the court to dismiss the case.
That case is ongoing, and Dershowitz has filed a motion to dismiss.
She also seemed to dismiss the notion that Russia interfered at all.
Once that happens, the court is likely to dismiss that case, too.
On Friday morning, Mr. Trump seemed to casually dismiss the delicate compromise.
That's part of what makes books you despise so hard to dismiss.
Ghosn's lawyers have asked a court to dismiss all charges against him.
Ghosns lawyers have asked a court to dismiss all charges against him.
The following year, she reportedly filed a request to dismiss the divorce.
I write this not to dismiss your concerns, but to validate them.
Senators could also vote on whether to dismiss the charges against Trump.
Couldn't the board dismiss their mere months of data as short-termism?
These motions could range from housekeeping issues to a motion to dismiss.
Campbell countered those who dismiss his knowledge of the Uranium One deal.
But Wiener is reluctant to dismiss the appeal of tech culture altogether.
The government's motion to dismiss defends the ATF's handling of Kincaid's investigation.
The President has every right to dismiss any of his Cabinet officials.
The government did not dismiss the idea out of hand, they said.
Wilson rejected a motion from Musk&aposs lawyers to dismiss the case.
Hunter had also asked a federal appeals court to dismiss the charges.
Robert Byrd of West Virginia moved to dismiss the case against Clinton.
A motion to dismiss could still be offered later in the trial.
It's a really high standard of evidence that you can't just dismiss.
It's time for him to resign or for [Trump] to dismiss him.
Yet Mr. Erdogan's government was quick to dismiss Syria as an issue.
The House is asking federal Judge Richard Leon to dismiss Kupperman's lawsuit.
In May, the federal government urged the court to dismiss the suit.
Given the stakes, I'd like to dismiss such concerns, but I can't.
But before you dismiss the idea entirely, keep in mind two things.
A judge last week reportedly declined to dismiss the charges against Menendez.
We can't dismiss the other states covered in the executive order, either.
If the landlord continues to dismiss her concerns, she could withhold rent.
Nor should we dismiss this sentiment as a one off by Trump.
It would be a mistake to dismiss their practices as just noise.
Why shouldn't liberals just dismiss Sunkara and his fellow travelers as gadflies?
Monsanto, a unit of Bayer, urged the court to dismiss the lawsuit.
The government of Kerala urged the judges to dismiss the review petitions.
Last week, the Trump administration asked a judge to dismiss the case.
The Senate can dismiss the articles of impeachment on a procedural motion.
The Justice Department filed a motion to dismiss its indictment against Sen.
The US gun lobby might dismiss us as a couple of liberals.
But the movie's portrait of the man is still hard to dismiss.
Given the extent to which her own personal journey has become a lightning rod for so many concerns in MMA, to dismiss her outright is to dismiss any productive discussion about what the sport is and where it's headed.
Hoppy's lawyer tells PEOPLE that they filed a motion to dismiss the case.
I think angry women are so easy to dismiss as crazy or shrill.
Still, it would be a mistake to dismiss the summits as hot air.
It would be wrong to dismiss each of these elections as isolated events.
I also worry that they may dismiss Rod Rosenstein in the coming days.
The day after McClendon died, prosecutors filed a motion to dismiss the indictment.
Maybe, but maybe it isn't so wise for investors to dismiss bonds outright.
But our sources say it's foolish to dismiss that sentence as pure bluster.
Roam too far, and comics purists will dismiss a movie as fundamentally inauthentic.
Musk's lawyers cite the Buzzfeed article in their motion to dismiss the suit.
The government's response to the motion to dismiss the indictment is currently sealed.
Apple had previously attempted to dismiss the lawsuit, claiming it lacked legal standing.
Democratic rebellion is expected and many votes will dismiss it as mere partisanship.
This is a lovely message, and I would not want to dismiss it.
Michael Flynn peddles in conspiracy theories that even a little child would dismiss.
You'd dismiss it as yet another mundane aspect of your otherwise fabulous life.
Prosecutors joined in the motion to vacate the conviction and dismiss the case.
Jones used this quote as part of his argument to dismiss the case.
In September 2013, Jackson denied the Obama administration's motion to dismiss the lawsuit.
Don't fall for tempting promises Dismiss any claim of outperformance as simply untrue.
Vorley and Chanu filed a joint motion to dismiss their cases in November.
I am not here to dismiss these statistics, and, certainly, progress is progress.
He said the crowd should dismiss cynicism in favor of an optimistic worldview.
Judge Barbara Bellis denied Bushmaster Firearms and Remington's motion to dismiss the case.
Then you can simply wave to dismiss the call or snooze the alarm.
But it is wrong to dismiss the possibility of human extinction as "claptrap".
A hearing on the motion to dismiss has been pushed to Feb. 29.
President Trump and most elected Republicans continue to ignore or dismiss climate change.
They're meant to be little alerts you scroll through and dismiss en masse.
Realists tend to dismiss human suffering; it's just the way of the world.
The notification card also includes options to customize Alexa, or dismiss the card.
The court, however, has so far refused motions to dismiss previous impeachment proceedings.
We dismiss many of the most likely threats while obsessing over improbable events.
You can't dismiss that idea simply because it isn't true and sounds insane.
After the failure of the Stennis Compromise, Nixon ordered Richardson to dismiss Cox.
Bryan finds out at the last minute and has to dismiss the case.
He has said he will only dismiss cabinet ministers who are formally charged.
Roberts, who wrote the court's decision, did not, however, dismiss the case altogether.
Google and the medical center have both filed motions to dismiss the lawsuit.
And if you're trying to dismiss unwanted advances, there's plenty for that, too.
Too many leaders now dismiss international rules as unfair impingements upon national sovereignty.
Relying mostly on legal technicalities, prosecutors are trying to dismiss his petition entirely.
The group's deputy director, Debjani Roy, said officers must not dismiss victims' concerns.
But these terrible fancies proved surprisingly easy to dismiss in the astonishing peacefulness.
The state responded with a motion to dismiss, claiming protection under sovereign immunity.
The Trump administration's request to dismiss an unprecedented court case has been denied.
Users can also send video messages that loop until friends manually dismiss them.
Or should we refuse to meet them halfway if they dismiss climate change?
Some people may dismiss a record if they don't like the first song.
They also asked police in the city to dismiss their missing person reports.
If Wolfson blocks the plaintiffs' experts, she could dismiss all the outstanding cases.
Don't dismiss him now just because you dismissed him during his playing career.
Most experts dismiss such promises, however, and Congress' official scorekeepers agree with them.
Judge Stephen V. Wilson in June denied Snap's motion to dismiss the lawsuit.
I don't mean to dismiss the complaints of BBT haters out of hand.
The tribe has asked the PTAB to dismiss challenges to the Restasis patents.
Among friendly audiences, Republicans are prone to dismiss climate change as a hoax.
Now, none of what I've written here is meant to dismiss Buttigieg's chances.
I am certainly not predicting it, but I cannot dismiss political tail risk.
When spoken in the booming collective, women's voices became too loud to dismiss.
Nay-sayers are predicting the end, while proponents of crypto dismiss the actions.
It doesn't write [Environmental Impact Reports] or dismiss [California Environmental Quality Act] suits.
It's so funny to watch everyone, including Olivia, dismiss her pain and difficulties.
To dismiss J.Q. Adams simply on the basis of his presidency is unfair.
Sometimes you dismiss it because you're not a designer in CAD or Maya.
Most parents dismiss video­games as a mind-dulling distraction from their kids' studies.
I didn't mean to dismiss the trauma these boys experienced in any way.
Republicans are liable to dismiss any Democratic racial-justice scheme as identity politics.
It has also filed a motion to dismiss the claims of ad fraud.
He is trying to dismiss the new e-mails and DNC disrespect. SAD!
A judge must now rule whether to press charges or dismiss the case.
Just whom does it benefit to dismiss this success story with acrid "critique"?
Remington has filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit, citing the 2005 law.
Once you dismiss an alarm you have 30 seconds to complete the game.
Oscar's attorney later filed a motion to dismiss the case and on Jan.
Not everyone is convinced that it's time to dismiss SAD out-of-hand.
Schnatter, in return, has agreed to dismiss lawsuits he filed against the company.
Others dismiss the idea as an ill-intentioned backdoor into destroying the agency.
To dismiss Trump as ineffectual or anomalous is to miss the broader point.
Last year, it survived motions by industry and government to dismiss the case.
Manchin doesn't dismiss either side; he looks for and finds areas of agreement.
It is unclear when she will rule on defence motions to dismiss it.
These volunteers have seen the horror that you continue to want to dismiss.
And while some foodies will just dismiss it as fat, they'd be wrong.
So we can just dismiss this study and go on using our phones?
Finally, efforts to dismiss or smear witnesses testifying at the hearings ring hollow.
Another Saudi official gave a news conference in Washington to dismiss such accusations.
And both have used conspiracy theories to dismiss glaring issues with their candidacies.
That may be why the liberal press is quick to dismiss the payouts.
The president said repeatedly that he's not going to dismiss the Mueller investigation.
Labour politicians dismiss the Conservatives' claims to be the "party of the NHS".
But, earlier this week Trump said he has no plans to dismiss Rosenstein.
Labour politicians dismiss the Conservatives' claims to be the party of the NHS.
But it would be utterly unfair to dismiss altogether the Indian government's efforts.
A year and a half ago, it was easier to dismiss the Royals.
Many economists already were prepared to dismiss the report due to the hurricanes.
Bailey also denied the Times's request to dismiss the defamation case from Murray.
He said American Apparel did not dismiss him for reasons related to harassment.
Scottish judges dismiss a legal bid to force Boris Johnson to delay Brexit.
But to dismiss all of them, Quave thinks, would be a terrible oversight.
We would say the same things every time and they would dismiss it.
But non-Republicans would be foolish to dismiss pornography as a non-issue.
He could also quash subpoenas, block indictments, and dismiss the special counsel entirely.
Ocasio-Cortez and other Democrats were quick to dismiss suggestions of jurisdictional tension.
The decision to discipline or dismiss Conway falls to Trump, not the OSC.
Friday, he announced the state had filed a motion to dismiss the case.
The court also discussed a motion to dismiss brought by Mr. Cosby's lawyers.
The Hill: Trump files to dismiss lawsuit from Bolton aide on impeachment testimony.
Rather than deny and dismiss them, he should fully cooperate with the investigation.
Do we dare dismiss Mr. Parker and Mr. Celestin's actions as youthful indiscretions?
Huberfeld had initially sought to dismiss the indictment, and Seabrook later joined him.
But emotionals see new information as a threat and seeks to dismiss it.
It would be easy to dismiss the whole exchange as kids being kids.
If you really think something is wrong, don't let them dismiss your symptoms.
Redstone's motion to dismiss Herzer's suit is set for hearing on Feb. 8.
He also had poor grades, which eventually forced Bethune-Cookman to dismiss him.
You can dismiss it and reopen it from the side of the screen.
LVS: It's just so easy to dismiss someone or something you don't know.
Don't dismiss top performers from bad teams or who produced against lesser competition.
Accordingly, the defendants' motion to dismiss the charges should be denied, it said.
Some programs dismiss charges after a defendant pleads guilty and completes the requirements.
In the past, Cohen's association with Trump made his statements easy to dismiss.
Wednesday's hearing also was for arguments in California's motion to dismiss the lawsuit.
Therefore it is unsurprising that Khamenei would dismiss them as inadequate and insincere.
A Frenchman would read it, bristle, and dismiss me as a stupid American.
Now, the problem for the president is that he cannot directly dismiss Mueller.
It would be comforting to dismiss Mr. Moore's supporters as an irrelevant fringe.
The competition has learned not to dismiss her because she is so young.
But that theory would dismiss its two main rivals, Ferrari and Red Bull.
APC supporters dismiss that, although they concede that Atiku will make some inroads.
It's easy to dismiss small injustices as paranoia or feel we're doing enough.
Mr. Rosenstein has said that he sees no justification to dismiss Mr. Mueller.
It's easy to dismiss any of the stuff that's always flooding at you.
If the song title and artist is all you're looking for hit dismiss.
But it's no longer possible to dismiss the Russia scandal as fake news.
It would rational to dismiss these numbers and believe brighter days are ahead.
But rather than embrace our concerns, he used the opportunity to dismiss them.
The N.F.L. is betting that Burbank will say no, and dismiss the case.
The authors of this report dismiss the policy slogans coming from the extremes.
At the hearing, the judge said he was obligated to dismiss the indictment.
It's easy to dismiss technological solutions to social problems, and many people do.
Many religious conservatives in Turkey dismiss evolution as a reckless and unproven theory.
"While you can dismiss committee hearings, I think this experience works," Klobuchar said.
In the Clinton trial, Democrats moved to dismiss both impeachment articles as meritless.
It survived several motions to dismiss and intervention by the US Supreme Court.
"Certainly, there are not 51 votes for a motion to dismiss," he said.
A New York state court judge denied the motion to dismiss in November.
He denied the defendant's motions to dismiss or strike portions of the complaint.
Not everyone was so quick to dismiss Mr. Trump's comments as outlandish, however.
I think they're profoundly wrong, but please don't dismiss them as hateful bigots.
The Associated Press: GOP dismiss suggestion that State of the Union be postponed.
But Halderman posted to Medium the day before Thanksgiving to dismiss that characterization.
Like the president, Mr. Trump's most loyal supporters dismiss his critics as opportunists.
Mr. Manafort's lawyers are seeking to dismiss those charges on the same basis.
Last year a federal judge rejected Navient's request to dismiss the agency's lawsuit.
Plaintiffs' lawyers, in turn, agreed to dismiss prospective class actions challenging the deal.
That goal is why I refuse to dismiss folding phones out of hand.
Lawyers on both sides had asked the Supreme Court to dismiss the case.
Both also dismiss the idea that their political purity is a vote killer.
The Hill: McConnell backs measure to change Senate rules, dismiss impeachment without articles.
Benzodiazepines worked quickly and effectively to quell racing heartbeats and dismiss spinning thoughts.
Due to the improper service ... Hart wants the judge to dismiss the case.
And power is a subject I don't think any of us would dismiss.
He also voted to dismiss the impeachment case and voted against witness subpoenas.
If you dismiss every question I raise about him, then you lose, too.
This isn't meant to dismiss every grievance levied by these high-profile individuals.
Government attorneys denied that accusation and asked a judge to dismiss the case.
At her hearing, the judge denied asylum but agreed to dismiss her deportation.
But he's not prepared to dismiss Kelly nor is Kelly prepared to leave.
However, the goal needs to not be to erase or dismiss old power.
It's easy to dismiss these questions as the ramblings of "fake news" consumers.
The natural reaction here is to dismiss all of this out of hand.
Taken alone, you could dismiss as expected cover provided by a loyal acolyte.
The fans would go nuts, dismiss the game as rigged, and walk out.
By this prohibition, we implicitly admit the abiding power of what we dismiss.
Trump administration officials say Miller wants the President to dismiss Cissna and Mitnick.
We perhaps unconsciously dismiss those we try to serve as less than capable.
That is that he did not dismiss the investigation or curtail the investigation.
"The sanctimonious self-righteous retroactive nostalgia about process we can dismiss," he said.
This is the second motion to dismiss filed by the company's legal defense.
It's easy to dismiss concerns over new technology as the product of ignorance.
Yet let's not dismiss the effects of a bear market declaration too soon.
That's not to dismiss this research, but it does suggest caution is warranted.
So should Democrats dismiss the possibility they could win in the Magnolia State?
For a while, it was easy to dismiss the nation's anti-vaccine contingent.
Nevertheless, it would be reductive to dismiss this art show as empty propaganda.
But consider the following thought experiment before you dismiss it out of hand.
Some of these and a case like this should be easy to dismiss.
But we shouldn't be too quick to dismiss the potential of electric scooters.
Austal asked a federal judge to dismiss the cases without going to trial.
And therein lies one way out of the trap: Seeing why Facebook thinks a particular post is relevant to us could also make it easier to dismiss it, just as it's easy to dismiss Amazon recommendations based on purchases we regret.
Clinton could dismiss a loss here as a regional win for the Vermont senator.
It would be unfair to dismiss Mr Nadal as a one-trick clay pony.
The Appellate Division on Tuesday unanimously rejected Trump's request to dismiss the 2013 suit.
According to court docs, Michelle Ghent filed a request to dismiss the whole case.
He doesn't immediately dismiss me; instead, I hang out to ask him some questions.
Failla also denied Wells Fargo's bid to dismiss claims by Germany's Commerzbank AG (CBKG.DE).
And why doesn&apost Manafort&aposs lawyers move to dismiss the indictment for taint?
An attorney representing Jones filed a motion Monday to dismiss all charges against her.
The impulse to dismiss extremists as unreachable fanatics is strong and at times justifiable.
His People's Party is low in the polls, but the Conservatives cannot dismiss him.
You can't simply dismiss it as a symptom of police correctness or reverse racism.
You can dismiss a bunch at once, perfect for clearing your screen of obligations.
Carmichael said Republicans who dismiss non-white voters are missing out on key support.
Oh, you love the wealth but now dismiss those who enable and protect it.
Walters had moved unsuccessfully to dismiss the charges against him because of Chaves' leaks.
Though some tech blogs are being alarmist about it, let me dismiss any concerns.
You can swipe the notification away like any other Android notification to dismiss it.
You don't have to listen to her, it's possible to dismiss her interjection outright.
Trump has sought to dismiss Vindman, calling him a "Never Trumper" in a tweet.
If they simply dismiss it by closing the prompt, then it will trigger again.
The Cool Girl, after all, is easy to love — and equally easy to dismiss.
Republicans could bring up a motion to dismiss, which is actually not that complicated.
It's just like in any trial when you ask to dismiss the whole case.
You can give it a quick wave to dismiss those calls or snooze alarms.
To dismiss him as solely a bot is to ignore part of the story.
" He proclaims the need for more people to dismiss the whole movement as "rubbish.
Numerous lawyers were involved in filing and arguing the motions to dismiss the indictment.
If I try to dismiss the comment, it usually comes off as false humility.
Still, it makes the issue of election meddling a more difficult one to dismiss.
With so few examples, transmissible cancer has been easy to dismiss as an aberration.
In April, a federal judge denied a request by Trump to dismiss that case.
Some Democrats and legal scholars dismiss the threat as likely to fail in court.
When should you worry, and when should you dismiss it as a harmless trend?
Cynical people in Washington dismiss that as being an effort without merit or value.
This was the part of the article I wanted to dismiss as premature panic.
If it gets to be too much, you can dismiss upcoming events at will.
Dejected, he walked to the door and raised his hand to dismiss the fakes.
"I don't think one can dismiss their arguments with ad hominem insults," said Russell.
But President Trump had asked the judge to dismiss the lawsuit in August 2017.
Before the crisis, economists used to dismiss fiscal policy as a recession-fighting tool.
Still, Iraqi officials dismiss any notion that Sunni alienation might again lead to trouble.
Yet the idea still sticks, even when the supposed "victims" dismiss it as nonsense.
The minister of justice can now appoint and dismiss the heads of lower courts.
"Look for the most bizarre part of it and don't dismiss it," she says.
In that ruling, Kornreich denied to rule on a motion to dismiss the case.
It's easy to dismiss this as another off-the-cuff, tough-guy Trump comment.
Allen turned his camera on his fellow members to discuss and dismiss the label.
His team is also reportedly asking the court to dismiss the domestic violence case.
Publicly, leaders of Saudi Arabia and Russia dismiss the risk that demand will collapse.
I think young voters are quick to dismiss the power of their collective voice.
It's easy to dismiss potential presents-to-be if there's no obvious future owner.
The draft guidelines dismiss this as cherry-picking that would undermine the single market.
Just two days later, Coker's legal team has filed to voluntarily dismiss the case.
The officers will be suspended with intent to dismiss, according to The Philadelphia Inquirer.
We can dismiss the targeted individual whose persecutors allegedly tormented her about a breakup.
It would be a mistake, though, to dismiss Trump's remarks as a personal folly.
It's wrong to dismiss any appetite for far-left politics in the Midwest wholesale.
The government did not ask a judge to dismiss the case of Baldwin v.
Republicans can try to dismiss AARP, but they do have a lot of power.
The move also comes as Trump continues to dismiss climate change as a problem.
Instead, she had to dismiss him quickly and calmly enough to finish her set.
The tragic event shows that we can't dismiss these racists as sad, small men.
If the court doesn't like the answer, then the court may dismiss the case.
Most judges are understandably reluctant to dismiss any cases, let alone high-profile ones.
Just because there are drawbacks with electric doesn't mean we should dismiss it entirely.
Justice Department asks court to dismiss claim of discrimination in Texas voter ID case.
Winkler suspects the company will file another motion to dismiss, and will likely succeed.
JUDGE DENIES RIO TINTO MOTION TO DISMISS U.S. SEC FRAUD CASE -- U.S. COURT RULING
Brussels sought to dismiss concerns over the legality of the proposed re-admission arrangements.
Cosby goes on to dismiss the various charges brought against her father in court.
So far, though, the White House has looked to dismiss the video as insignificant.
The D.A. moved to seal the case and dismiss the charge Tuesday in court.
Legislators found no proof of their testimony, which the president's aides dismiss as fabrication.
In March, a federal judge in Illinois denied Walmart's bid to dismiss the claims.
But that doesn't mean we can dismiss the political risk caused by growing inequality.
The Department of Justice has filed a motion to dismiss the indictment against Sen.
Others dismiss the Republican effort as an ill-intentioned backdoor into destroying the agency.
And bankers can take part in a vote to dismiss a regional-Fed president.
Some also dismiss overseas adoption as a distraction from other ways of reducing poverty.
Something that is turned on its head, it's very difficult for people to dismiss.
Yet researchers at the Resolution Foundation, another think-tank, dismiss most of these claims.
Some top Republicans were just as quick to dismiss the allegations of voter fraud.
At the moment, you can just dismiss the notice and go about your business.
At no point did they dismiss my offers of free booze as unbearable. Success!
Geneticists who find odd DNA sequences tend to dismiss them as contamination or hybridization.
There's never been any indication that he wants to dismiss Mueller or the investigation.
While tempting to dismiss social media memes as specious nonsense, the numbers are sobering.
The board rejected WestRock Services Inc's motion to dismiss an unfair labor practice complaint.
The court denied a motion filed by the school district to dismiss Grimm's lawsuit.
But detractors dismiss ADOS as a hashtag on Twitter promoted by conservatives and trolls.
The president last month lost a bid to have a judge dismiss that case.
Temer has vowed to suspend ministers who are charged and dismiss them if indicted.
The gymnastics body and the school have asked a judge to dismiss the cases.
In January, a judge tentatively granted Kim and Kris' request to dismiss the suit.
Most White House officials believe Trump will not -- and most likely cannot -- dismiss Powell.
Kenyan police often dismiss complaints of brutality, saying violent crime demands a violent response.
Now Sanders supporters dismiss Clinton's wins in red states as if they're somehow illegitimate.
The panel of judges agreed and rejected the city's motion to dismiss the case.
Equifax had moved to dismiss that lawsuit filed by Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey.
An Austrian president has limited authority, the most powerful being to dismiss a government.
They dismiss it as something we do to feel better, not to be better.
But that would have made it easier to shake, and perhaps also to dismiss.
If defense attorneys prove their client was entrapped, the court may dismiss the case.
Tech officials in the White House also dismiss any talk of a deep feud.
It may be tempting to dismiss Ms. May's words as simply populist political talk.
That year, attorneys for the federal government filed a motion to dismiss the case.
"  "These pundits are lying, lying when they dismiss the work that has been done.
"I have no reason to dismiss the report at all," he told The Atlantic.
The publisher is expected to file a motion to dismiss the case this week.
On Thursday, the company announced its board had voted to dismiss Ghosn and Kelly.
It's increasingly hard, however, to dismiss Momentum as a fringe group with no sway.
But the House's lawyers asked Nichols to deny Trump's motion and dismiss his lawsuit.
You can click it to change what stat it shows, or to dismiss it.
In a motion to dismiss the suit, the company's attorneys called his complaint false.
It's because of comments like these — comments that dismiss me and deem me unworthy.
Economists generally dismiss talk that Britain is safely past troubles caused by the referendum.
" His lawyer told reporters: "We intend to move very quickly to dismiss these charges.
Trump is asking the judge to dismiss the complaint against him as an individual.
For example, you can dismiss or interact with notifications by swiping left or right.
To dismiss lightweight music as an opiate de-legitimizes the work of talented creators.
Employers can easily dismiss high school dropouts precisely because education levels have increased dramatically.
Mueller later moved to dismiss tax and bank fraud charges against Gates in Virginia.
It's far from crazy to dismiss the Instagram potential of your local transportation agency.
But it's a grave mistake to dismiss this dispute as nothing but postelection infighting.
"This prize is too important categorically to dismiss and discredit it," he tells Broadly.
It would have been easy to dismiss Powell and the activists protesting alongside her.
I'm not trying to dismiss UBI, I'm just trying to be critical of it.
The judge can then decide whether to dismiss the case or impose a penalty.
A state court will hear arguments Monday afternoon on the company's move to dismiss.
Newt Gingrich, too: To dismiss vote theft there, he said, is to deny reality.
But I think it's a kind of hypothesis that's very, very hard to dismiss.
Skeptics dismiss these concerns as speculative, saying they are not supported by adequate evidence.
But at Grand Slam events, he has consistently struggled to dismiss lower-ranked players.
But it would be a mistake to dismiss this move as just partisan pandering.
Opinion Don't dismiss them as hucksters promoting self-help books and dubious mushroom coffee.
People will share them when they're ideologically convenient and dismiss them when they're not.
"That can dismiss you when you didn't even mean to be dismissed," Bucaria said.
Members of his own party routinely dismiss his ideas and joke about his ineptness.
If they dismiss Mr. Rouhani's claims, he says Iran will take more dramatic steps.
But dismiss your childhood rules entirely, and you may feel a twinge of nostalgia.
Two months after the scandal broke, Georgetown said it planned to dismiss two students.
Legal experts say it is not clear whether Trump could in fact dismiss Powell.
You can always dismiss criticism as being motivated by the bias of one's enemies.
For some, the work of the German artist Joseph Beuys is easy to dismiss.
Clinton's emails, was not a factor in his final decision to dismiss Mr. Comey.
Mr. Buffett didn't dismiss the idea, saying it might make sense in the future.
It is one thing, however, to dismiss appointees who have deputies to replace them.
You might dismiss many of these innovations as pretty goofy and doomed to failure.
But Chinese trade experts dismiss that idea as impractical and not the government's position.
That did not quell criticism of Mr. Seehofer's initial refusal to dismiss Mr. Maassen.
Critics may dismiss Mr. Yang's campaign (slogan: "Humanity First") as a futurist vanity stunt.
Too many men dismiss women's sports by saying they aren't as "athletic" as men's.
For that reason, it said, Judge Chutkan lacks jurisdiction and must dismiss the case.
Beckham went on to dismiss any doubts about leaving Cleveland when he told Cleveland.
Wang never allows the reader to dismiss her as just a "quiet" Asian mother.
The authors of the new study do not dismiss ethical implications of their work.
As it was happening, many members of the media were quick to dismiss it.
"I will not be supporting a motion to dismiss," said Republican Senator Mitt Romney.
"The proposal to dismiss Dr. Metting enumerated a number of issues," she told lawmakers.
The club moved quickly to protect one of its own, to dismiss his detractors.
We can't simply dismiss it as a symptom of political correctness or reverse racism.
A backlash would dismiss similar efforts as naïve or pretentious, but U2 has persisted.
Or to dismiss it -- as Sanders speechwriter David Sirota suggested the campaign would do.
Trump was eager to dismiss the impeachment saga as a "hoax" during his signing.
It's easy to dismiss the current debate as simply part of a new normal.
Over the weekend, Trump did not dismiss the idea of talking to Mueller's team.
During the civil proceedings, Match attempted to dismiss the negligence claims, citing CDA 25.
Officials dismiss this and cite a court decision that ruled he could run again.
"I have no reason to dismiss the report at all," he told The Atlantic.
How do you decide what to believe, what to question and what to dismiss?
We could dismiss the Greens as a ramshackle operation incapable of doing basic paperwork.
But Volkow said society can't dismiss a medicine because it carries risks of addiction.
Ukraine did not dismiss Iran&aposs explanation that a technical problem caused the crash.
Cynics dismiss such facts by saying that all politicians lie, particularly about international politics.
And Ms. Powell had asked a judge to dismiss the charges against Mr. Flynn.
If they don't come, dismiss the case and get on with governing the country.
Second, she could dismiss any concerns as speculative and refuse to take any action.
It's easy to dismiss the Pittsburgh terrorist or even King and Giuliani as outliers.
It is not customary to lavish luxuries on someone you are about to dismiss.
"Solitude bestows an increase in something valuable, I can't dismiss that idea," Knight says.
The judge has not yet ruled on a state motion to dismiss the case.
Robert Byrd to put forward a motion to dismiss two weeks into the trial.
A motion to dismiss the case could still be offered later in the trial.
Realist leaders like Trump, McMaster and Cohn seek to dismiss this whole moral realm.
Illiterate people — almost everyone over 40 — dismiss the internet as not intended for them.
Third, the Gipper didn't simply trust his gut, dismiss the experts and reject preparation.
To ignore or completely dismiss Cohen's words and allegations would be a mistake, however.
He's not the first prominent Republican to dismiss the idea of a 2020 bid.
Temer has vowed to suspend ministers who are charged and dismiss any if indicted.
Both parties agreed to dismiss the case last year, Latham's attorney, Bruce Miller, said.
After the suit was filed, Trump's lawyers filed a motion to dismiss the case.
Yet the Supreme Court has so far refused to dismiss the case as moot.
The foundation and its board members have filed a motion to dismiss the case.
At least five creditors have joined Shanghai Lan Cai's motion to dismiss the case.
Read the judge's decision denying President Trump's motion to dismiss a defamation lawsuit here:
But to dismiss Sanders is to turn a blind eye to a remarkable campaign.
In January, the Justice Department filed to dismiss its charges against Menendez and Melgen.
Trump and his team have been seeking to dismiss concerns over his business ties.
Trump took to Twitter shortly thereafter to dismiss efforts to negotiate with the country.
One should not easily dismiss an opportunity to meet any president, Mr. Auriemma said.
In October, US District Judge Stephen Wilson rejected Musk's attempts to dismiss the lawsuit.
The judge granted a motion by the Department of Justice to dismiss the case.
And yet, Americans readily dismiss the country's need to atone for its original sin.
Such is self-evident when many Republicans summarily dismiss the notion of workplace discrimination.
We write to urge you in the strongest possible terms to dismiss him immediately.
For their part, the House lawyers urged Jackson to dismiss the Trump administration's arguments.
Open up your reading habits 2 include those w/ whom u would naturally dismiss.
A hearing is scheduled on the New York officials' motion to dismiss on Sept.
TrueCar has filed a motion to dismiss the case, which is pending in court.
Many will be tempted to dismiss "Beautiful Country" as another angry critique of Trump.
Republican strategists dismiss the notion that their Texas base shows any signs of cracking.
"So while you can dismiss committee hearings, I think this experience works," she said.
On Monday, a Federal District Court judge denied Missouri's motion to dismiss the lawsuit.
Perhaps luckily for Mr. Bannon, Ms. Mercer cannot unilaterally dismiss him from his company.
On Wednesday, defense lawyer Khin Maung Zaw filed a motion to dismiss the case.
Making Lorca from the mirror universe turned him into something evil enough to dismiss.
Lawyers for Purdue filed a pretrial motion asking Judge Stephens to dismiss the case.
The Manhattan district attorney's office didn't dispute the defense's motion to dismiss the charge.
"Bot" is just a great way to dismiss someone who doesn't agree with you.
I worry sometimes it's too easy to dismiss neo-Confederates as a fringe group.
JSW's supervisory board meets on Tuesday and is expected to dismiss Ozon, he said.
All of this sounds fuzzy enough that it would be easy to dismiss it.
Ali I know your strong enough to dismiss that comment but I'm sure it hurt.
It would be easy to dismiss a kiwi or a Bosc pear by sight alone.
Each window will be represented as a card that you can move, stack or dismiss.
The Sweden Democrats, which wants substantial curbs on immigration, also appeared to dismiss the scheme.
It seems we can't dismiss Kanye West's grand ambitions to be on every medium ever.
Instead of addressing the controversy surrounding Mixon, ESPN announcer Brent Musburger decided to dismiss it.
The request to dismiss the case came from the federal government and fossil fuel companies.
Google recently began penalizing mobile sites that show hard-to-dismiss pop-up ads, too.
The Trump University matters were not only "certified" but had also survived motions to dismiss.
We cannot simply turn away and dismiss those in peaceful protests as troublemakers or paranoid.
She also retweeted posts that called on the judge to dismiss the case against Flynn.
After Ganek and his legal team prevailed against a motion to dismiss, the government appealed.
This is not to dismiss the other ways Americans have registered their dissatisfaction in 2017.
In response to the lawsuit, Pennridge filed a motion to dismiss on June 14, 2017.
Manafort had initially sought to use the civil case to dismiss the charges against him.
Earlier this month, the motion to dismiss the charge was refused by a Virginia judge.
"In some houses, the client has pieces that she won't let Tammie dismiss…" Stuever writes.
Judge Keshia Espinal added she would rule on the motion to dismiss on August 14.
Trump's demand to dismiss with judicial procedure for immigrants violates the rule of law today.
And she and her allies dismiss Bredesen's pledge not to back Schumer for Democratic leader.
But it's positively dangerous for conservatives to simply dismiss the concerns as mere Trumpian bluster.
For those minded to view the BRICS as a joke, it is easy to dismiss.
Arguments to dismiss the charges in both cases were filed last November with separate judges.
Rather than dismiss their concerns, they cite studies and data that back up their points.
In December 2006, US District Judge Royce Lamberth denied Russia's request to dismiss the case.
In Thursday's order, Bolton denied his request that she do more than dismiss the case.
"Our client will be filing his motion to dismiss the action in the near future."
But to dismiss Shelley's solo albums is to do him—and them—a great disservice.
Well, I wouldn't dismiss the possibility, but there's a big difference between those two people.
Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy agreed to dismiss all charges and will not retry him.
As its spokesperson, Cindy Lempke, noted to TechCrunch, the court denied Airbnb's motion to dismiss.
Now both sides have filed to dismiss the lawsuit, and Milo can't refile it either.
Each side was granted "peremptory challenges" that allowed them to dismiss potential jurors without explanation.
After considering those letters, the justices might call off the hearing and dismiss the case.
An on-demand black car service was easy to dismiss, but nearly everyone needs transportation.
Is a motion to dismiss the articles of impeachment in order — and if so, when?
Jackson heard arguments on the Justice Department's motion to dismiss Manafort's lawsuit on April 4.
He isn't as easy to dismiss as someone they'd call a functionary of the state.
A New York state appeals court in March denied Trump's bid to dismiss the case.
Jackson has not yet ruled, but she did dismiss Manafort's civil lawsuit challenging Mueller's appointment.
It would be rude to dismiss each others' hobbies simply because the other doesn't understand.
It's easy to dismiss much of Trump's rhetoric as empty pronouncements from the campaign stage.
Workers are hard to dismiss and tax rules discourage married women from working full-time.
Perhaps it's ignorant of me to dismiss FaceID before trying it, so call me ignorant.
The board voted Wednesday night to dismiss her — a decision it said she could appeal.
In December 2014, U.S. District Judge Robert Lasnik denied Hartz's motion to dismiss the lawsuit.
Across social media, Khan's colleagues and fans found excuse after excuse to dismiss the claims.
Miller also reportedly wants Trump to dismiss other high-ranking DHS officials, according to CNN.
That's not a good reason to dismiss a game, but hey, I'm guilty of worse.
As for corporate governance, people close to Mr Bolloré dismiss concerns as specifically Anglo-Saxon.
You can never completely dismiss the idea that Mr Kim does mean to change direction.
"Jane Doe instructed us to dismiss her lawsuit against Trump and Epstein today," Bloom wrote.
It took Schmack longer to review and dismiss McCullough's murder conviction -- more than three years.
Lozère's farmers also dismiss statistics that indicate that only a few wolves prowl their forests.
" The McDonald's CEO did not dismiss the trend, telling CNBC, "I don't think it's faddish.
But the oil companies' gambit succeeded on Monday, when Alsup ruled to dismiss the case.
Defence lawyers used peremptory challenges to dismiss five prospective jurors who appeared to be indigenous.
Prosecutors, in deferred prosecution agreements, agree to dismiss charges once a defendant meets certain requirements.
Much mocked by those who forecast, or wish, her failure, Trump should not dismiss it.
It may be tempting to dismiss DJ Khaled-style pop songs as contrived and inauthentic.
Go ahead and dismiss this conversation as yet another example of your locker room smack.
"Today I filed a request to dismiss the Definers lawsuit," he said in a statement.
He's never seen a negative story about our megalomaniac-in-chief that he couldn't dismiss.
The emails are not the only reason Weinstein wishes to dismiss the case against him.
Hill is indeed the first state trial judge to dismiss a state AG's opioids case.
The plan that Mr Moon outlined in Germany was easy to dismiss as rosy-spectacled.
Yet however murky America's system has become, businesses are in no mood to dismiss it.
Curmudgeons would dismiss these as hardly real words, much less deserving of a style entry.
Many voters are quick to dismiss third-party candidates, but Johnson and Weld are different.
Critics on the right would dismiss a mothers' annuity as a handout to welfare queens.
It's too simple to dismiss Meredith as a mere swamp witch, as I once had.
These findings do not dismiss the role of nurture; hard work and social background matter.
Ring was quick to dismiss the incident as not a result of its police partnership.
Many who hear the TI stories of surveillance and manipulation dismiss them as mere delusion.
We can also expect the former special counsel to dismiss these baseless allegations as nonsense.
Well, maybe not more interesting, but he's decided not to dismiss it out of hand.
But two officials said it remains uncertain whether Trump will dismiss Kelly and promote Ayers.
Supporters of the program dismiss the concerns, noting that applicants are subjected to intense screening.
If after three years Anderson hadn't violated his probation, a judge could dismiss the charge.
"Don't pass the blame along to your direct reports or dismiss the mistake," she says.
Protest leaders largely dismiss the impact their camp is having on the city's water supplies.
When offered only one option, many bosses will dismiss it and instead create their own.

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