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"dismissively" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows that you do not believe a person or thing to be important or worth considering

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"In court, Judge Persky treated her extremely dismissively," she says.
You treat everyone dismissively — media, colleagues, counterparts — with predictable results.
"It was a young man's thought," the narrator says, dismissively.
Trump has spoken dismissively about testing because of his ego.
"That was just a matter of revenge," he said dismissively.
The Café Grumpy evangelists laugh dismissively at the Starbucks aficionados.
" Trump replied dismissively, "This is why he's a great politician.
"We don't need to bring back coal," he says dismissively.
"He'd rather have a puppet as president," Clinton said, dismissively.
People laugh dismissively when I confess that I have no religion.
Ivanka groaned dismissively and tried to get them to change subjects.
Like, I have a kid, maybe — and be like, [gestures dismissively].
"It's not my life anymore," Stefánie says dismissively about her childhood.
He is "just interested in being president", says Mr Camacho dismissively.
"Cretaceous mulch," he said, dismissively; he already had many similar examples.
"I am not interested in the hassle," the woman wrote dismissively.
Mr. Hatch, shielded by aides, waggled his fingers dismissively at her.
Many pro-democracy activists have responded dismissively to Mrs Lam's announcement.
"Imagine doing your bird-watching through a drone," he said dismissively.
"Yves was born with a nervous breakdown," Mr. Bergé said dismissively.
The cashier shook her head dismissively and said she didn't understand.
Trump took the bait, repeatedly interrupting angrily or dismissively throughout the night.
While dismissively termed the "ethanol mandate," the standard is about much more.
"New Hampshire is a little bit of a wannabe," he said dismissively.
" Or, as Myrtle dismissively adds, "There will never be a male Supreme.
Nate I think the Rasmussen and JMC Analytics polls are dismissively bad.
Mak, who was born in Macau, laughs dismissively at the government's justification.
President Trump was sharply criticized in 2015 for dismissively saying former Sen.
"Eh, I flunked out of school," she says, waving her hand dismissively.
"I never really paid attention to those tabloid stories," she says dismissively.
President Trump has responded dismissively to congressional Democrats' push to investigate him.
"Trump has spoken dismissively about testing because of his ego," Min said.
"Get 'em the hell out of here," Trump said, waving his hand dismissively.
"No, no," replied an American graduate student in poetry named David, almost dismissively.
Typically, questions to him that call for self-reflection are dealt with dismissively.
She waved her hand dismissively, insisting that simply wasn't a thing in China.
The Iranians can "do what they want in Syria," Trump dismissively said on Jan.
The Hill was the first to report in May that Sadler dismissively mocked Sen.
In France the area is often referred to dismissively by its department number — 93.
You're like" — he waved his hand dismissively — " 'Ah, I'm sure it'll be fine later.
It mentions Johnson's impeachment—the only existing precedent—only once, and dismissively at that.
However, she initially made jokes about the issue, responding dismissively to questions about it.
Prostitutes are extremely vulnerable to rape, yet they are often treated dismissively by the police.
"This is ridiculous," Dr. Parker recalled one of the judges of his paper snapping dismissively.
" He called Republican George W. Bush a "weak president," observing dismissively, "He's a nice fellow.
"That's a bunch of stuff," he said dismissively of Ryan's criticism of the Obama administration.
When I asked whether he was nervous about the mission, he shook his head dismissively.
Not all Republicans are warming to what some describe dismissively as a "magical" supply-sider approach.
"I have a new one," he says, dismissively, when MJ tries to hand it to him.
"I was shocked how much attention that stuff got," Giuliani said dismissively after broaching the topic.
But as cynics would dismissively philosophize, you can't make an omelet without breaking a few eggs.
" After she leaves, Wintour sniffs dismissively and says, "She just wants everything to start in 1949.
"I'm so not interested by being able to read something from far away," says Gerbase dismissively.
"It will be one of several or maybe many suggestions that we receive," Pelosi responded dismissively.
Another officer, a short Tony Soprano look-alike, nods dismissively to Jenny like she's a servant.
To Riyadh, Syria is not "someone else's civil war", as Barack Obama once dismissively called it.
"With other Arab bakeries, you cannot taste the butter or nuts, only sugar," Rasoul said dismissively.
"It's a fashion that has come up from Saint-Tropez," says a winemaker farther inland, dismissively.
"I've said too much," he said, waving his hand dismissively at the recording of our interview.
"Oh, they were just to motivate me to run five miles a day," she says, dismissively.
"It will be one of several or maybe many suggestions that we receive," Pelosi said dismissively.
Her earlier suspicions of Mario were "foolish jealousy," she sings dismissively, sounding like a bad liar.
He skimmed it quickly, almost dismissively; it was for the daytime sale, which featured lesser objects.
"Southern Sudan…has no history before AD 1821," wrote a former British colonial officer dismissively in 1961.
"She knows nothing about chain migration, she's unprepared," Jennifer Rawson, 71, said dismissively of Ms. Marquez Peterson.
"The last thing we need is everybody feeling comfortable in their own skin," he tells her dismissively.
His awakening to religion has been portrayed skeptically, and in places dismissively, as an attempt at a corrective.
"People who whistle and heckle contribute little," she said dismissively to rabble rousers at one recent campaign event.
M.B.S. has spoken dismissively of Qatar as a nagging problem that can, with sufficient resolve, easily be fixed.
The term profoundly diminishes the severity of what has occurred and allows people to think dismissively about it.
"Oh, they've been saying charcoal foods will be the next big thing for years," one woman said dismissively.
" But as we got closer, he fingered the fabric and said dismissively, "Oh, that would wear really badly.
"Part of the Witch Hunt," he wrote — referring dismissively to the investigation now being overseen by Mr. Mueller.
As Mr. Bush sought to interrupt him, Mr. Trump told him dismissively, "Quiet," setting off booing in the audience.
"I don't know how [Cruz] knows what I said on Univision because he doesn't speak Spanish," Rubio said dismissively.
Trump dismissively called Judge Curiel "Mexican" and attacked his ability to perform his job impartially because of his descent.
Joking, Cheadle dismissively explained that "one of the Chrises" won, before clarifying that the victor was, in fact, Evans.
Many of those contractors were men, who often behaved dismissively toward Gazin and Dwyer and their cute art project.
" In a second interview with The Wall Street Journal, he dismissively called Bannon "a guy who works for me.
But in that post, I briefly and dismissively referred to Zac Bierk as a guy "you've never heard of".
" Secondly, he dismissively and confusingly refers to an interview Portman herself gave to Harper's Bazaar as a "gossip piece.
A table of old ladies next to us sniff dismissively at the spectacle, returning to their game of mus.
On "60 Minutes" last month, Lesley Stahl asked Trump about Mattis's future in the administration, and Trump answered dismissively.
At issue is their teenage son, who is so attached to his father that he treats us dismissively, too.
The Syrian foreign minister, Walid al-Moallem, also reacted dismissively on Saturday to the Saudi suggestion about troops to Syria.
"Trump is a fool, and those who follow him are bigger fools," he begins dismissively, before pausing for a moment.
Such movements are often and dismissively called populist, though their doctrines are as moving and refined as any Europe produced.
"I don't think in my whole life I've ever called the F.B.I. In my whole life," Mr. Trump said dismissively.
Before he talked dismissively about the critique of Apu, he actually appeared in the Hari Kondabolu documentary that criticized Apu.
She was the only woman of color in the photo departments where she worked and was ignored or treated dismissively.
In private, he has referred to it dismissively as "Gary's plan," a shot at his former top economic adviser Gary Cohn.
Richard Aboulafia of the Teal Group, a consultancy, describes Boeing dismissively as a "legacy jet manufacturer and distributor of shareholder returns".
Neither the original paintings nor Bigelow's renditions of them are "crude" or like "a children's picture book," as Lane wrote dismissively.
That's on top of concerns that Ricardel treated the trip dismissively and interfered with seating arrangements on the first lady's plane.
On Wednesday, Mr. Trump responded dismissively to reports of a Cruz-Fiorina ticket: On Twitter he posted a clip of Mrs.
Just last night Trump dismissively referred to his sometime opponent Senator John McCain, castigating him for his vote against repealing Obamacare.
And he accused Buttigieg of speaking dismissively of Obama when he blasts Biden as part of the failed old Washington ways.
"In Thai society it is not uncommon that those with rank and privilege treat their subordinates dismissively or unfairly," he said.
Now, even the first black President of the United States feels free to speak dismissively of the failure of the movement.
Google, for instance, is deeply engaged in a kind of trench warfare with European regulators, but it's long past treating them dismissively.
"Northern people don't care about color, just how many flips a pigeon can do," Amrula Abdula, 30, a blanket salesman, said dismissively.
I thrust the flowers toward her and mumbled something about birthday greetings while she gestured dismissively and told me to come in.
"I don't think in my whole life I've ever called the F.B.I. In my whole life," Mr. Trump told Mr. Stephanopoulos dismissively.
Every word is carefully chosen, articulated with force and precision, but never snidely, sarcastically or dismissively, and never with rancor or condescension.
Still, despite his father's success, and his years advocating the style, the technique dismissively known as "Granny style" had all but disappeared.
Commentators on the right have started using the term "signaling" to refer dismissively to progressive efforts to denounce racism, homophobia, transphobia, etc.
"People talk more about it than I do," he says dismissively of the optics surrounding his come-up via penning bars for others.
"I jumped from Doug to him," Stodden says, not the only time she speaks somewhat dismissively about this man she says she loves.
"I've got sweets for your heart," the pastor said, waving his hand dismissively in the direction of the Mister Softee ice-cream truck.
Two months later, François Hollande, the Socialist president, told two reporters dismissively that his economy minister's project was "an adventure with no future".
It is one thing to treat supply-led customers dismissively; the sort who will fly to Prague only because the fare is €10.
Some of these fighters even speak dismissively of the H.D.P. — the flagship Kurdish political party in Turkey — as a pack of cowardly appeasers.
Several GOP senators dismissively said it is up to Trump to come up with an ObamaCare replacement plan if he really wants one.
Perhaps because they didn't get access to Austyn's manager, the filmmakers have Weist dismissively comment on Austyn's unimpressive stats and low fan engagement.
But does that mean Americans, concerned about the authoritarian tendencies of a President who behaves dismissively toward democratic institutions, should emulate those tactics?
"You know, the walls were like this and I said we cannot have that," Mr. Knight said, waving dismissively at a shelving area.
Chain-smoking and dismissively calling Crawford "Lucille," she plunges into the showier of the two roles, leaving director Robert Aldrich (Alfred Molina) to referee.
Francis, speaking to reporters on the plane returning from a trip to Dublin, said dismissively that a statement containing the accusations "speaks for itself".
" Another senior West Wing aide noted dismissively that "the goose was cooked with the first House bill — and that was Reince and his friends.
The Gucci Mane-featuring track showcased everything that makes her a force: effortless flow, dismissively imperious lyrics, and, this time via Southside, massive production.
Then after a night of backlash, Don Don dismissively tweeted, "What, as if you wouldn't have met with her to talk about the campaign??"
Treating Canada so dismissively, no matter what view the White House takes of its leaders, is not the best way to keep such friends.
" Otherwise, he hardly bothered to look Meade's way, except to wave dismissively at him and Anaya and call them representatives of "the power mafia.
He spoke of Mueller dismissively, like an errant errand boy who threw a silly snit after failing to complete the task he was given.
I watched a tourist try on sneakers that were on sale, prodded on by his wife and glared at dismissively by the store's workers.
Both women have spoken dismissively of evidence that the abortion rate goes down when women have more access to better methods of birth control.
" So rather than dismissively rolling your eyes, she continued, "you can say 'Wow, this is teaching me something about the world we live in'!
Trump's first DHS chief, John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE, spoke dismissively of Trump's long-desired border wall during his tenure as White House chief of staff.
And why is it that hundreds of millions of people around the world are so condescendingly, abruptly, dismissively reduced to what they think about us?
They shared videos of people rolling their eyes and waving their hands dismissively, and of men in beards and thobes merrily dancing to traditional drumbeats.
She is often described dismissively as his "muse," but Targoff shows that Colonna was a true intellectual partner, engaging him in vigorous discussions of art.
Violence comes in many forms and can be particularly disturbing when confronted in an educational setting if handled dismissively or in ways that blame victims.
Mass shootings have been rare in New Zealand, so I dismissively swiped away and assumed that it would turn out to be a false alarm.
" Mr. Cuomo said he and Mr. Trump were both dubious about the estimated costs of Gateway, which Mr. Cuomo dismissively said were "provided by Amtrak.
In responses to the Burger King tweet on Tuesday, Wendy's referred dismissively to "the clown," an obvious reference to the longtime McDonald's mascot, Ronald McDonald.
" The big picture: Trump seemed to bristle at the idea that Bolton was the muscle behind his foreign policy, referring to him dismissively as "Mr.
Meet the machines"This is the great Satan," said Joseph Lorenzo Hall, the chief technologist at the Center for Democracy & Technology, gesturing dismissively at the WinVote.
Although some customers might breathe legit sighs of relief, a lot of others are either dismissively rolling their eyes or clenching their own jaws in irritation.
My desire to breast-feed was belittled by the nurse in charge: "You can always feed them formula," she said dismissively as I dissolved in tears.
Sanders throws shade Remember when, in the heat of the 2008 primary, Obama looked at Clinton mid-debate and said, dismissively, that she was "likeable enough"?
The president-elect told reporters dismissively before Mr. Obama's decision was announced that Americans should "get on with our lives" and forget about the hacking scandal.
But Jackson in her closing statement before reading her sentence unloaded on Stone's defense team for acting so dismissively about the charges during the November trial.
My father was not prone to self-reflection, and I'm sure that if he were alive today he would wave his hand dismissively at my revelation.
Some female lawmakers scoff at the suggestion that the Kagame challenger was a legitimate candidate to begin with, using "that woman," or "the young girl," dismissively.
The woman -- who says she's a Russian emigre -- claims when Sheen dropped the news to her, he dismissively told her to take 2 pills to prevent transmission.
Extra Credit - Despite the fact Aaron dismissively called Zoey "a shallow girl from Sherman Oaks," grown-ish still wants us to believe these two could work out.
The fact that it delayed the Portal launch by a few months — what some employees are dismissively calling a "brand tax," according to Cheddar — won't change that.
He praises a "rich" culture that has endured since the United States invaded in 1898, but dismissively assumes such a culture is undesirable to 21st century Americans.
In private conversations, Trump still speaks dismissively of the Russia investigation, referring to it as "bulls---" and proclaiming "I don't know any Russians!" multiple sources told CNN.
In the movie, Wakanda disguises vast technological resources from the world, and white people who aren't in the know refer to it dismissively as a primitive backwater.
Comey also writes dismissively of Trump's appearance, recalling white bags under his eyes, contrasting with orange skin, that he surmised came from wearing goggles during tanning sessions.
She was asked by Politico about the "Green New Deal" and responded dismissively about the sweeping legislative proposal Ocasio-Cortez has championed that aims to combat climate change.
But Mr. Sanders's subsequent statement condemning the violence, which mostly dwelled on how dismissively he felt the party was treating him, did little to soothe Mr. Reid's unease.
Judge Doumar, who spoke dismissively about gender identity when he heard the case last year, should swiftly grant Mr. Grimm the injunction he should have gotten months ago.
Bowen told me dismissively where to find Micah—in the house with the Tibetan prayer flags and the old chopper—and returned his dead stare to his papers.
But Michael Norris, the Houston coordinator of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, said the victims had told him that the cardinal had treated them dismissively.
"No, I heard that they had headaches, and a couple of other things, but I would say, and I can report, it's not very serious," Trump said dismissively.
It fell to Ms. Wright, the proud, self-described raving feminist, to squelch what she once called, dismissively, the "bimbo eruptions" that threatened to derail Mr. Clinton's candidacy.
The straw that breaks the cousin's back is hearing Tom dismissively talk about hiring a potential Nazi/Nazi sympathizer/Nazi superfan to join the broadcast team at ATN.
The president has tweeted dismissively about Warren's crowds, but some of his allies view Warren's rallies as an indication of the grassroots support and enthusiasm around her campaign.
Mr. Brooks took particular exception to Mr. Biden's recounting of Mr. Eastland referring to him as "son" rather than "boy," a term often applied dismissively to African-Americans.
A young man in a cowboy hat who was part of the group was told about the charge being dropped, but he waved his hand dismissively and walked away.
Blockchain Buzzword Bingo It has become de rigueur over the last year to speak approvingly of blockchains, the technology on which Bitcoin is built, and dismissively of Bitcoin itself.
He also dismissively suggests that "there had been little physical change to the city for nearly a half century" in the desert of urban planning between Moses and himself.
Grey-market websites are "second-hand dealers", says Raynald Aeschlimann, chief executive of Omega, dismissively, noting that manufacturers will not uphold the warranty if bought on the grey market.
Using them hurtfully, dismissively or with contempt will have the effect of wounding certain American citizens, and those wounds will last longer than any news conference or sound bite.
I inquired as to whether or not it was 'for cause,' and Mr. Burks mentioned dismissively something like, 'maybe it's time that we had a Chaplain that wasn't a Catholic.
"Having just completed an investigation where I called the former FBI director 'insubordinate' and issued a report about the deputy director lying under oath," Horowitz said, waving his hand dismissively.
Some spoiler-y reviews of his surprise introduction made mention of the baby's appearance more dismissively, writing off the character as an obvious marketing ploy or cheap and unoriginal twist.
During the meeting, Uber communications executives showed Kalanick a newly published report on him by Bloomberg News that included a viral video of Kalanick dismissively arguing with an Uber driver.
"Two years of exhaustive investigation, and nothing to establish the fanciful conspiracy theory that Democratic politicians and TV talking heads had treated like a foregone conclusion," Mr. McConnell said dismissively.
As Republicans sought to win support for their repeal effort, some spoke dismissively of the Alexander-Murray talks, suggesting anything the senators agreed upon would go nowhere in the House.
" When asked if she was concerned that Gabbard might try to launch a third-party bid for president, Hirono replied dismissively, "I don't worry too much about whatever she's doing.
Mr. Trump has spoken dismissively about "politically correct" language and has called for a ban on Muslim immigration and for the deportations of millions of people who entered the country illegally.
Voters in both parties are also clearly attracted to another so-called "New York value," as Ted Cruz dismissively called them, and that is the toughness and grittiness of the city.
Steven Johnson: One of the things that got me interested in this story is hearing so many people on the East Coast and in Europe talking dismissively about "libertarian" Silicon Valley.
You have many people clearly treating them dismissively and demeaning them based on their gender, and none of the so-called social-justice warriors are asking them to knock it off.
In conversations with associates, John Kelly has dismissively described paid family leave as one of Ivanka's "pet projects" and said he doesn't understand how it fits into the White House's agenda.
They'll be busy on the festival circuit this summer, including Chicago Open Air in July, where they finally get the chance to open for Korn (and I don't say that dismissively).
"Self-driving is completely overhyped," Villig said dismissively of how a number of its rivals and would-be rivals are pursuing a strategy to build and therefore "own" autonomous car technology.
The dignity, resilience, and nobility of the Haitian people stands in stark contrast to President Donald J. Trump, who spoke of Haiti dismissively in a meeting with members of Congress Thursday.
At one point along our tour, Kasearu lingered over some houseplants, waved her hand over them dismissively and said, "this is just life," before we carried on in search of more art.
" 'Not doing that,' Melania said in her Slovenian accent, dismissively waving her hand," veteran journalist Bob Woodward writes in Fear: Trump in the White House, according to an excerpt in The Guardian.
Still, he scoffed repeatedly at the names of Dr. Rodchenkov and the other whistle-blowers who have alleged systematic doping in Russia, waving his hands dismissively and averting his otherwise intense stare.
Male employees may have more social permission to be swift and direct, while women who approach a situation with a softer style are dismissively equated with being less effective, or even worse, weak.
Once the candidate who dismissively criticized Mr. Trump's "Make America Great Again" slogan by telling audiences, "America is great," Mr. Rubio has been lamenting the country's trajectory more and more in recent days.
Kubrick's drive to show the entire arc of human life ("from ape to angel," as Kael dismissively put it) meant that he was making a special-effects movie of radical scope and ambition.
REVENGE PORN After the teenage actress Chloë Grace Moretz tweeted dismissively about the Kardashian-Swift feud, yet another Kardashian — Kim's sister Khloé — responded by posting a photo of a woman resembling Ms. Moretz.
However, Magen Cywink, an Ojibwe woman of the Whitefish River First Nation, told Vox that finding these missing women has been hindered by police undercounting them in the past or treating cases dismissively.
All wrote about the place of the Jew in the modern world, some dismissively, most with sympathy, all beneath the shadow of the Nazi genocide that was engulfing Europe and their own families.
" Trump, in a phone interview on "Fox & Friends," went on to say Yovanovitch would not put up his portrait in the U.S. Embassy in Ukraine and dismissively described her as "an Obama person.
When pressed by a debate moderator about why she forgot the name of the president of Mexico in a recent interview, the candidate dismissively likened the question to being on a game show.
As soon as he hears Le Batard's name, Francesa groans so dismissively, like he can't even believe he has to even think about some guy named Le Batard, let alone talk about him.
The triumph of the "cute little plane", as Airbus once dismissively dubbed the C-Series, however, should not obscure a more troubling trend, which is the increasing dominance of Airbus and Boeing in aerospace.
But by the casualness with which you seem to have seen fit to group together and label — dismissively and contemptuously — as "thugs" a rather diverse group of foreign leaders with quite different track records.
" Pressed on why Mr. Gruevski was not forced to go to one of the transit centers created by Mr. Orban to seek asylum, the Hungarian leader replied dismissively, telling reporters to "ask the lawyers.
That clearly makes Hollywood studios nervous and resentful — last month, at a film convention, Tom Rothman, chairman of the Sony Pictures Entertainment motion pictures group, referred dismissively to Netflix after a big-bang presentation.
We cannot effectively lead the world if our president speaks dismissively and heartlessly about human beings from other countries, especially those who are hoping to create a better life for their families in America.
Ms. Streep's speech did not seem intended to win people over — she spoke dismissively of football and mixed martial arts at one point — but rather to voice frustration and anger before Mr. Trump's inauguration.
Mr. Brennan is at his best in his segment on depression, where he does a fine and touching job of explaining this still misunderstood condition and how frustrating it is when people treat it dismissively.
" The spending plan's bottom line is roughly the same as in President Barack Obama's last budget request, but it marks Mr. Trump's first major attempt to dismantle what his aides dismissively call the "administrative state.
He also initially refused to denounce David Duke, the former Ku Klux Klan leader who has expressed support for Mr. Trump, and has never expounded on Mr. Duke's bigotry beyond dismissively saying that he "disavows" him.
While many presidents have been reluctant to commit troops to conflicts there, they rarely brushed off the importance of the region's disputes so dismissively nor accepted the influence of Russia or other hostile players so readily.
He could recline, collar loosened, and speak to citizens about the troubled economy, or he could button up, cross his arms and act dismissively when journalists asked about things he didn't think they needed to know.
" All this is in the first issue alone, which Sirius speaks of almost dismissively: "Despite being a pretty ratty-assed first issue on newsprint, which we mostly gave away for free, it got a pretty good response.
" When the former mayor slammed her for voting for Trump's Customs and Border Patrol head, the senator dismissively said, "I wish everyone was as perfect as you, Pete," before touting the fact she was "in the arena.
We all laugh dismissively when a character in a play or movie makes the most minimal change in appearance — glasses, a hat or a cape — and is no longer recognized by the other characters in the drama.
"I think it's all the same," said Representative Cedric L. Richmond, Democrat of Louisiana and the chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus, which Mr. Trump also mentioned dismissively during the Oval Office meeting, according to one participant.
" When the former mayor slammed her for voting for Trump's Customs and Border Patrol head, the senator dismissively said, "I wish everyone was as perfect as you, Pete," before touting the fact she was "in the arena.
After the now-infamous "grab her by the pussy" footage came to light, she dismissively referred to her husband's comments as "boy talk," as though that's a category of conversation to which normal rules of respect don't apply.
And so Wayne set forth a monster farewell, which includes about a dozen of my personal favorite Wayne punchlines: Listen to the way he dismissively drawls that he'll "turn you to a vegetable like you lying in soup"!
The young men cooking the skewers of minced meat on glowing charcoals smiled at us, waving their hands dismissively as anti-aircraft tracer s lit up the sky and the now-familiar thud and boom of airstrikes followed.
"I have given instructions to be prepared for any scenario, and we will decide on what's next depending on how things develop," he said, almost dismissively, in a departure from his usually much tougher language towards Israel's enemies.
These "snow scenes," as he dismissively referred to them, typically involved some combination of white-blanketed trees, distant farmhouses, meandering streams and, sometimes, deer (which he rendered with far less success than he had the New York skyscrapers).
While Peter dismissively told Rachel she would be condemned to a "mediocre life" free of Real Love if she didn't pick him, Bryan decided to go with an earnest pitch promising his undying love during the pair's final date.
When a French-speaking server acted dismissively towards us on two different occasions, she was not hesitant about speaking up to get what she deserved — an act that later emboldened me to take this up to the restaurant manager.
In the season premiere, when Elizabeth bitingly cuts off Philip's attempt to get her to open up about work — "I know you love to talk," she says, dismissively — it's as breathtaking as any act of violence in the series.
In those sermons, he once again displayed the qualities that had made him so controversial: body-shaming a relative of a former member of his congregation and speaking dismissively about women making false abuse allegations in the #MeToo age.
" Cruz won points at a debate hosted by CNBC in October when he confronted the moderators on their line of questioning, saying dismissively, "Everyone home tonight knows that the moderators have no intention of voting in a Republican primary.
WASHINGTON — Attorney General Jeff Sessions spoke dismissively about the State of Hawaii while criticizing a Federal District Court ruling last month that blocked the Trump administration from carrying out its ban on travel from parts of the Muslim world.
"Oh pfft," Pelosi told POLITICO, waving her hand dismissively when asked about McConnell's suggestion she was "too afraid" to send him the articles of impeachment against Trump, which would trigger a Senate trial on whether to oust the president.
I'm what Pinker would dismissively call an "intellectual," a knowledge worker employed in an English department, trained in the literature, history, and philosophy of the Enlightenment, and prone to pointing out the occasional error in Pinker's understanding of the historical Enlightenment.
In what would soon prove to be a taste of things to come for the Serbian fighter, Ngannou dismissively smirked as he tried to get closer to him by pushing his arms away, to the delight of the Chicago gathering.
"Hogwash ('nonsense, balderdash') spiked dramatically in lookups on August 85033th, 2018, after former CIA Director John Brennan used the word in an editorial in The New York Times, dismissively applied to arguments put forth by President Trump," Merriam-Webster tweeted.
France has long been proud of its culture and language, and has constantly sought to defend it against the encroachment of the English language and the habits of the United States, which are often dismissively referred to as "Les Anglo-Saxons".
In a letter to the Parliament's Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, he questioned both the timing of what he dismissively called a "bulldozer operation," and the overwrought way in which it had been presented, as if Israel were going into battle.
The attitude as summed up by generals in World War I who it is said addressed their troops in French before adding, dismissively, "Et pour les Flamands, la même chose" ("And for the Flemish, the same thing") is long gone.
But if the mayor came into the night intending to keep the focus on his record and avoid contentious arguments, as his campaign aides indicated, Mr. de Blasio instead went on offense, repeatedly and dismissively responding to Mr. Albanese's attacks.
During his campaign, Trump spoke dismissively about how "the African Americans" had "nothing to lose" by voting for him because of the conditions in "the inner city" where he seemed to imply that all black people lived in total misery.
ABOARD THE PAPAL PLANE (Reuters) - Pope Francis said on Sunday he would not respond to explosive accusations by a former top Vatican official that the pontiff had covered up sexual abuse, saying dismissively that the document containing the allegations "speaks for itself".
If Trump is to retain credibility with the intelligence professionals who soon will be working for him, he should be listening carefully to what they have to say rather than dismissively invoking the CIA's failures in the run-up to the Iraq War.
Twenty four hours after referring dismissively to Hawaii as "an island in the Pacific" as part of a broader condemnation of the judicial blockade against the implementation of President Trump's travel ban, Sessions was given a chance to revise and extend those comments.
The thought of number-crunchers rejoicing at the loss of the game's greatest spectacle may reinforce the tired stereotype of quantitative analysts holing up with spreadsheets in their mothers' basements (think of Brad Pitt in Moneyball saying dismissively, "I don't watch the games").
The center back, who was only 21 at the time, took the blame for France's defeat to Germany in Rio de Janeiro when he was dismissively brushed aside in an aerial duel with Mats Hummels that proved decisive his team's 1-0 defeat.
Ruth Gruber, who wrote the first PhD dissertation on Woolf, had a short, pleasant correspondence with her in the 1930s, only to discover, when the diaries were later published, Woolf referring to her dismissively as a "German Jewess" (Gruber was born in Brooklyn).
The Danish Language Council and Denmark's national broadcaster jointly chose a similar term as their Word of the Year for 2019: klimatosse, or "climate fool", used dismissively by Pia Kjaersgaard, a right-wing Danish politician, to explain her party's poor election performance.
" In one of the periodic showdowns among Edgemen, that line was cited, dismissively, by Steven Pinker, who was responding to archeology professor Steven Mithen's critique of Pinker's 22016 argument for a model of the mind as a "system of organs of computation.
She shows up at the family vacation of friends and finds herself drawn to the glowing, hedonistic society of their teen-age offspring, rather than to the dull, bourgeois company of "the olds," as her friends are dismissively called by their children.
The quality of the news is really, the quality of the insta-news is really high, so if you're going to wait to write something ... We used to dismissively talk about oh, they're just re-blogging the Times, and they do, right?
Trump dismissively referred to suspected explosive devices sent to 12 locations as "'Bomb' stuff," appearing to nod to "false flag" conspiracy theories that have taken off in right-wing circles on the internet, from radio host Rush Limbaugh to Alex Jones's Infowars.
ABOARD THE PAPAL PLANE, Aug 26 (Reuters) - Pope Francis said on Sunday he would not respond to explosive accusations by a former top Vatican official that the pontiff had covered up sexual abuse, saying dismissively that the document containing the allegations "speaks for itself".
Amelia Roskin-Frazee, a senior involved with No Red Tape, spoke to me dismissively about the Sexual Respect Initiative, a consent-education requirement, instituted by Goldberg in 2014, that included an arts option: students could write a poem, submit a drawing, or perform a dance.
R. Gurney, described dismissively as a "minor late-20043th-, early-21st-century" writer of the "middle-class comedy of manners," who it now emerges had not only secretly written an earthshaking drama but also had affairs with Cameron Diaz and both Audrey and Katharine Hepburn.
She felt the vitriol directed at one student leader with a foreign-sounding name who tweeted dismissively about the Notre Dame fire was hypocritical, in a country where many defended the right to publish cartoons mocking the prophet Mohammed as protected by the law of secularism.
The previous villains of the DCEU ("Joker" does not count here) have either been dismissively embarrassing (Cara Delevingne's Enchantress in "Suicide Squad"), confusing (Ciarán Hinds' Steppenwolf in "Justice League"), a bit silly (Patrick Wilson's Ocean Master in "Aquaman") or forgettable (Mark Strong's Dr. Sivana in "Shazam").
With his years of questioning President Obama's birthplace, his insinuation of voting fraud in black neighborhoods and his refusal to absolve the Central Park Five, Mr. Trump has riled up and shocked voters not used to hearing black Americans' sensibilities handled so dismissively on a public stage.
That is important, because while scholars were ignoring what Karl Marx dismissively called "the idiocy of rural life" (Point 1), tobacco and soft drink and oil companies facing taxation and regulation were busily disseminating mythologies about their products, to keep potential regulators at bay (Point 2).
Campbell has joined a growing handful of very famous, very mainstream celebrities who have ventured into the wilds of YouTube, a platform known more than a smidge dismissively for sugary makeup gurus and Casey Neistat, and decidedly more seriously for extremism and the people who weaponize it.
As a result of inadequate staffing, training and the sheer volume of cases, service providers and victim advocates described numerous instances in which inexperienced detectives or police officers responded insensitively, dismissively or incredulously during some victim interviews, and infrequently updated victims on the status of their case.
Telling Americans in desperate need of affordable health care that free markets will somehow sort it out someday is not a popular policy prescription — and Republicans have essentially given up on trying to enact those changes in the first place, settling instead for gesturing dismissively in its general direction.
Longer term, the impact could be felt globally, too, backing up President Xi Jinping's pledge to put China in the "driving seat in international cooperation to respond to climate change" by reducing emissions at a time when the United States under President Trump has treated the issue dismissively.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk managed to freak out investors last Thursday by acting dismissively toward analysts during an earnings call, calling a question about the company's capital requirements "boring" and "bone-headed" and "not cool," a strange performance that seemed to lead to a slide in the shares' performance afterward.
That's in stark contrast to just a few months ago, when the president dismissively referred to Kim as "Little Rocket Man," and warned North Korea that it "will be met with fire and the fury like the world has never seen" if it provoked the United States with its nuclear program.
These officials argue that if Mattis had left after Trump dismissively referred to him in an October interview with CBS' "60 Minutes" as "sort of a Democrat," there could have been another defense secretary in place who might have been able to talk the President out of the troop drawdown.
But even women who work experience blatant sexism; I've frequently heard my co-workers referred to dismissively as "trim bitches," and more than once was offered an extra 50 bucks a pound to trim topless—a practice that, while not quite the norm, is certainly more prevalent than it should be.
He has spoken dismissively of Trump's proposal for a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, implored Trump and Congress to restore funding to the Department of Homeland Security amid a partial government shutdown, and revealed he had warned Trump that replacing him with a "yes man" would result in impeachment.
The excellent Jo Stone-Fewings drips with disdain as Warwick, the English nobleman who regards Joan's very presence as a threat to the status quo, while her countryman Dunois (Hadley Fraser, a Donmar regular) speaks dismissively of Joan's having God "in her pocket" and refuses to come to her defense.
Schwab described the annual Davos meet – which is often viewed dismissively as an elite hobnobbing playground for the world's business, political and media leaders – as a "global multi-stakeholder summit" in which situations including the humanitarian crisis in Syria and the progress of the COP21 agenda on climate change would be addressed.
" Donald Rumsfeld is forgiven his swaggering arrogance: While Smith heaps scorn on Bush's bellicose statements, comparing them at one point to those of "a mid-20th-century European dictator," he writes that the secretary of defense only "unwittingly exacerbated" tensions with France and Germany when he dismissively referred to them as "old Europe.
When Mr. Ryan's chief of staff, Jonathan Burks, informed him that the speaker was asking for his letter of resignation, Father Conroy wrote, "I inquired as to whether or not it was 'for cause,' and Mr. Burks mentioned dismissively something like, "Maybe it's time that we had a chaplain that wasn't a Catholic.
" In a royal blue suit and lately sporting long, pale gray sideburns, Mr. de Blasio said that he had only glancingly read the documents provided by prosecutors — even though the federal prosecutor's statement was only five sentences long — and at one point referred dismissively to the investigations by saying "aspersions were cast.
Mahathir characterized the event, rather dismissively, as a "simple case of murder," and appears eager to burnish his reputation as a champion of sovereignty among developing countries; his eagerness to befriend Pyongyang may also stem from a desire for first-mover advantage in a country he believes is on the brink of opening up.
Mr. Cuomo has cast Ms. Nixon, best known for her role on "Sex and the City," as a B-list celebrity — "I'm hoping that Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie and Billy Joel don't get into the race," he said dismissively earlier this month — but he and his allies have reacted swiftly to her entry.
Mr. Putin said Russia was not seeking a new nuclear arms race with the United States that his country could ill afford, and he reacted dismissively to Mr. Trump's Twitter post about strengthening and expanding the American arsenal, noting that it was similar to what the president-elect had promised on the campaign trail.
North Korea responded dismissively that it had "no intention to sit at the table with the tricky U.S." Talks with North Korea may yet resume, and the American troops in South Korea will not be leaving anytime soon, thanks in part to bipartisan congressional resistance to Mr. Trump's dumping on allies while hobnobbing with dictators.
" In the same op-ed, however, Hoskin took issue with name-calling; though he didn't explicitly mention Trump derisively dubbing Warren "Pocahontas," he wrote that "when someone disparages someone else's family lore by dismissively calling them names or using negative stereotypes about Native Americans, that robs us all of an opportunity to have a meaningful discussion.
Going by what the show's creator, Matt Groening, said dismissively about the criticism of Apu — "I think it's a time in our culture where people love to pretend they're offended," he told USA Today — and the show's churlish reaction to Mr. Kondabolu's documentary on an episode earlier this month, Apu will probably remain ensconced in the Kwik-E-Mart.
Visit CNN's Election Center for full coverage of the 2020 race While the feeling has been obvious in previous debates -- like when Klobuchar dismissed Buttigieg as a "local official" or dismissively compared him to President Donald Trump by labeling him the "cool newcomer" -- the senator's antipathy for Buttigieg burst into plain view Wednesday night here in Las Vegas.
Dismissively noting he and Rosenstein did not agree with a lot of the legal analysis in the Mueller report, Barr said he applied what he considered to be "the right law," though he confusingly said he didn't rely on that when pronouncing Mueller's evidence "deficient" on the 11 instances of potential obstruction laid out in the report.
Considering the low voter turnout on the left and the fact that there have always been vocal sexists and racists in the American electorate (emboldened, not created, by the alt-right), the work of the Democratic Party in the next two years will not involve minimizing the importance of what Mr. Lilla dismissively calls "identity politics," but in fact embracing this agenda.
"The Broadway musical," the person added "Oh, I don't do musicals," the man said dismissively, then walked away Soon, Mr. Faist was in the offices of the P.R. firm Maguire Steele, stripping down to his Calvins and being eased into the Turnbull & Asser black velvet dinner jacket, white dress shirt and tuxedo pants that he had chosen for Tonys night.

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