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In doing so, she dispelled a common myth about pregnancy.
Initial reservations could, however, be dispelled by Duterte's cabinet appointments.
That nightmare scenario has been deferred, but not completely dispelled.
"The tour dispelled rumors of ill treatment," the article reads.
But that worry was immediately dispelled when I put them on.
But the return of violence on Friday swiftly dispelled the euphoria.
It dispelled geographical myths, mapped landmarks and identified Native American communities.
The paradox is that stigma is most effectively dispelled through openness.
During the recording session, Joachim Johnson, her photographer, dispelled her conviction.
Retailers have dispelled the rumor, saying there is no genuine shortage.
If that seemed like a gamble, the concerns were soon dispelled.
Only in stories for children are such questions so easily dispelled.
Fulop also dispelled rumors circulating online that the shooters were Muslim.
Gaines dispelled those incorrect reports in an instagram post back in July.
They dispelled the heavy heat, leaving behind a burst of tropical sunshine.
Even four years later, time had not dispelled the symptoms for some.
Grande, however, elegantly dispelled the misconception that critics want to silence Cummins.
Three myths about replacing ObamaCare must be dispelled or replacement will fail.
He dispelled as rumors the suggestion that the explosions were from military artilleries.
The book dispelled any notion that he was one of the good freaks.
She also dispelled the rumor that Raisa donated her kidney for financial gain.
How do you think The Care and Keeping of You dispelled that myth?
Turns out that venture firms in L.A. quickly dispelled her of this notion.
My second visit dispelled my doubts whether 'America first' doesn't mean 'American only'.
The nearly 2215-mile drive dispelled any myth that North Dakota is flat.
The showing dispelled the argument that the former mayor of South Bend, Ind.
Myths, at least the ones of living memory, are meant to be dispelled.
Payne hopes to see myths about bottom surgery dispelled in the coming years.
But my fears were quickly dispelled by the excellent pilot—and by Scheer's performance.
The White House dispelled rumors that Trump had imminent plans to announce the move.
All the tall tales I'd heard about contracting the virus through kissing were dispelled.
These potential regulatory hindrances have dispelled activists from going after banks in the past.
And if we don't, the cloud Trump spoke of will never be entirely dispelled.
The actress also dispelled rumors that she was involved in casting the body double.
The stream of speakers that followed dispelled all of Tindell's fears about Bernie Bros.
But Hunt dispelled thoughts of an imminent retirement at the post-fight press conference.
He quickly dispelled a campus rumor that he would show up only on weekends.
She held that guy's hand and overnight this dispelled a lot of the stigma.
The issues involved here are complex; they will not — should not — be dispelled soon.
But they dispelled that notion Wednesday, and the Senate will perform its constitutional duty.
Juwan Howard has dispelled any questions about his ability to run a college program.
" He dispelled the myth that the refugee crisis is a "crisis of the rich world.
The Indians dispelled any doubt surrounding a White Sox comeback with a six-run sixth.
The dispelled Alibaba tie-up could have pitted it more directly against Chinese competitor LeEco.
Yet the idea of him as a sort of hobo-saint will not be dispelled.
Still, analysts were split on whether the results dispelled doubts about the deal going through.
But here, geographic disparities in LGBTQ acceptance and parenting resources are at least partially dispelled.
After the meeting with Mr. Putin, it was clear his suspicions had not been dispelled.
These apparitions are not dispelled through violence, or cruelty, or by building a giant wall.
But hopes that political reform would follow were brutally dispelled by the Tiananmen Square massacre.
But CEO Tim Cook dispelled those worries, saying AirPods stay in place even when he dances.
If there were any doubts about Mr Wang's clout, seating arrangements during the NPC dispelled them.
Blass dispelled similar claims about 22-watt charging (presumed to be reserved for just the Plus).
As an empress with a ready smile, she has largely dispelled the concern about her health.
Of course, this potential diagnosis can readily be confirmed or dispelled by obtaining several medical tests.
Those concerns were largely dispelled, however, after the commander of the United States Central Command, Gen.
The brightly lit set dispelled any notion that the show would resemble the one it replaces.
Some of those myths about what the New York Times is will be dispelled in this documentary.
With retirement rumours dispelled for now, swing-Justice Kennedy seems likely to be around for another year.
Well, if there were ever any doubts that Clinton wanted the job, they are surely dispelled now.
In late March, Hemsworth dispelled rumors that he and Cyrus were ready to walk down the aisle.
But his gloom is dispelled when his son comes home with a brand new 2017 R8 Audi.
The spectators' full-throated support for their countrymen dispelled the notion that golf is an individual sport.
With every question, the crowd dispelled the various Trump-ian things I expected from the monster trucks.
On Monday, Abe dispelled concerns that the Summer Olympics would be canceled after false rumors circulated online.
Mr Trump's decision to attack a Syrian government airfield on April 7th dispelled the last of the illusions.
Her lengthy retelling dispelled a few rumors swirling around the arrest, while also spilling a few unheard secrets.
While questions about Rosenstein's fate bubbled up, Trump soon dispelled claims he would fire the No. 2 official.
Still, MLS has still not fully dispelled its image as a retirement home for clapped-out European stars.
My concerns were dispelled within seconds of reaching the house by Diana's joyous smile and big, warm hug.
"Sorting out my problems dispelled the dark notions that had weighed on him after Paula died," Vincent explains.
The poet Jane Kenyon once said that leukemia and a bone marrow transplant dispelled her fear of flying.
Another said it had dispelled market expectations that it would target short-dated maturities of high quality credits.
" ■ Another dispelled the notion of a lower floor shooter and said, "I haven't seen any flashes from Mandalay.
The scopolamine patches that Tom and I were wearing on our necks had dispelled my two biggest fears.
The wiretapping allegations could well become part of a partisan narrative that is too powerful to be dispelled.
Initially, people suspected terrorism, as noted by police at the scene, but an investigation quickly dispelled that concern.
The ultra-famous actors also dispelled any insecurities they had about working together given their combined caliber of fame.
The two details — range and recharge time — were crucial, and they dispelled the most profound doubts about the truck.
The illusion that she was in some way a mollifying voice in this White House has been largely dispelled.
The woman was glad that her parents were being nice, as it dispelled the cliché of difficult Asian parents.
In addition, the idea that vaping is no more addictive than smoking tobacco has been dispelled by several studies.
Any lingering doubts that air pollution has moved to the very top of Beijing's political agenda should be dispelled.
Experience hasn't dispelled the romance, or the anxiety, that comes along with the desire to make every occasion special.
"For me, any illusions that I was a reliable predictor of the future were dispelled by the 2016 election."
He had dispelled the myth, expertly but inexplicably disseminated by Mourinho, that United's players were not up to scratch.
Still, the paper dispelled a long-held myth about blockchain – that it would get rid of third parties in trades.
However, Fed officials since have dispelled that speculation, acknowledging that it had been discussed but was not under serious consideration.
And by picking Pence as his running mate, Trump also dispelled a lot of illusions that he would be different.
This is a dangerous idea that is currently being dispelled one unicorn at a time, with painful and bloody results.
If there were any doubt about that, its fury over the delay of the employer mandate should have dispelled it.
The anxieties you'd all dispelled just a few hours, a few lines ago, are beginning to engulf the assembled throng.
This all made me wonder what new uses we can put our noses to now that this myth is dispelled.
A later statement from 6813MDB said the report "dispelled numerous allegations" about the fund, adding that the board would resign.
The resulting data dispelled the idea that the homeless population was largely made up of people from out of state.
The power was used where it was necessary to urge compliance which, once given, dispelled the need for further action.
After all, it was only one election ago when the voting public quite loudly dispelled the pundits' pre-election predictions.
After only a few months as deputy mayor, his doubts about whether the city could be run effectively were dispelled.
The excitement around the potential boost to nickel demand from its use in electric vehicle batteries hasn't been completely dispelled.
All of that fear was dispelled in 1988, when McKellen announced his sexuality during a debate on a radio broadcast.
Apple's iOS chief Craig Federighi has dispelled the myth that force closing your iPhone apps will help save your battery.
Any suggestion of a unified "women's vote" was dispelled in 85033 — an important reminder that traditionally, party affiliation outweighs gender.
One of your co-workers, if you will, in the administration, Mr. Kudlow came on and dispelled some of those rumors.
He also dispelled rumors that there was another shooter in the room, or that someone else used Paddock's hotel room key.
I don't think the book dispelled the myth, but the book steered a course right down the middle of that discussion.
This latest concert happening comes days after Madonna dispelled rumors that she was intoxicated during a Melbourne show on March 10.
"Lingering doubts about the near term strength of the national economy were dispelled," said Richard Curtin, Survey of Consumers chief economist.
Sönke Johnsen, a Duke University biology professor, told The Times it dispelled the notion of a monster lurking in remote waters.
She said her fears were dispelled when she saw scores of people getting off the subway on Roosevelt Avenue to attend.
And there have been rumors that director James Wan is getting cold feet with his Aquaman movie (which Wan later dispelled).
An Appraisal Any doubt that a show dog knew he was performing for a big arena crowd was dispelled on Feb.
The morning after a gunman opened fire at a nightclub in Orlando, the police dispelled the rumor that he had accomplices.
But even if the verdict is not guilty, the ethical pall over Albany and its chief executive will not be dispelled.
But these assurances have never quite dispelled American officials' suspicions that Beijing and the Communist Party are somehow pulling the strings.
" This proved to be untrue and Vanessa dispelled the rumors by telling Us Weekly, "Sorry, we are very much still together!
But hooded protesters were dispelled with tear gas, and the rest of the nation of 30 million people appeared mostly calm.
Any notion that race was not the issue was dispelled before the final vote in the Legislature when former state Rep.
Last week retail giant Walmart Inc issued a strong quarterly report, while solid retail sales numbers dispelled fears over a U.S. recession.
In 2007, Egyptian archaeologist Dr. Zahi Hawass further dispelled the mystery, uncovering a missing tooth which identified an anonymous mummy as Hatshepsut.
Any notion of a beatnik-cum-patchouli operation were happily dispelled when I met the congenial Benardo, attired in bright red Nikes.
Gretchen long since dispelled the illusion that mental illness can be magically fixed, so is this only the first step for Edgar?
Japan narrowly dodged a recession in the first quarter, but the rebound has not dispelled analyst concerns about a contraction this quarter.
But recently the authorities acknowledged that Mr. McDowell was white, a critical mistake that dispelled the white supremacist label, Mr. McClain said.
Still, concerns over a trade war were far from dispelled, with Trump describing them as "easy to win", repeating his earlier comments.
The landslide dispelled doubts about his ban on large currency bills, and puts him in a strong position to win re-election.
Stynes said that dispelled the "welfare queen" notion that people used government stipends to play video games, drink beer, or do drugs.
During a visit to Watch What Happens Live in July, Pinkett Smith, 46, dispelled the claims, adding that she wished they were true.
"He summed it up neatly toward the end of the verdict, saying, "The myths of rape should be dispelled once and for all.
But his performance last week reportedly dispelled concerns among Trump's administration that he might be "too nice" for the job, according to CNN.
"I think any doubts anybody might have had have been dispelled by his virtuoso performance before the Judiciary Committee," McConnell told Hugh Hewitt.
Senator Ron Wyden, Democrat of Oregon, argued for Mr. Bernhardt's confirmation to be delayed until some of the ethical clouds could be dispelled.
Speaking with The New York Times, however, Jay Engle, a National Weather Service meteorologist, dispelled beliefs that this could be a January Thaw.
His relationship with a young woman, her naïveté dispelled, threatens to upend her life, but she gains strength and confidence from the ordeal.
And the myth that all Argentine beef is still grass fed on the extensive pampas plains is dispelled by Colombo in a flash.
The Russian completely dominated Henderson over five rounds and immediately dispelled any hopes of him having an easy time with his new employers.
And if any Russophone Estonians ever thought it was a good idea to move the border, the carnage in eastern Ukraine dispelled that fantasy.
She was also rumored to have romanced Justin Bieber at Cannes in 2015, reports she ultimately dispelled during Watch What Happens Live in December.
Iran's complaint about the seizure dispelled any doubt over the ownership of the vessel, which is registered as managed by a company in Singapore.
I imagined this would carry through into my wedding vision, but that was dispelled the moment I opened up the first issue of Brides.
Although she feels like she has dispelled a few misconceptions about American Muslims, every terrorist attack by an extremist feels like another step back.
She dispelled those doubts on Sunday, turning in rock solid performances in all four gymnastics apparatuses: floor exercise, balance beam, uneven bars and vault.
Yu Feng, director of the Chongqing Jialijiawai Marriage and Family Service Center, said his team has dispelled 963 mistresses in the last two years.
Meanwhile, the victory of far-right lawmaker Jair Bolsonaro in the presidential election dispelled concerns over a potential currency selloff that could boost inflation.
He dispelled rumors that he was considering leaving the company, saying that he will be on board at least through the strategic review process.
Mr. Obama dispelled that false claim in 2011 by publicly showing his American birth certificate, but Mr. Trump did not abandon it until 2016.
Iran's complaint about the seizure dispelled any doubt over the ownership of the vessel, which is registered as managed by a company in Singapore.
If there remained any doubts on that score, they were dispelled when Melania Trump hung the Presidential Medal of Freedom around Rush Limbaugh's neck.
This illusion can be dispelled only if we Make the Left Great Again — though what exactly a revivified left will do remains a mystery.
If there were any doubts about the political intent embedded in García's dramatic final act, the letter he left for his children dispelled them.
While some Tumblr users hoped that perhaps the site&aposs new owner would bring back NSFW content, Automattic&aposs CEO quickly dispelled those rumors.
"Several have been put forward and rapidly dispelled," said Juan Collar, a physicist at the University of Chicago who leads the CoGeNT dark matter experiment.
But if her petite frame raised questions about her ability to perform credible stunts prior to the film's release, she has more than dispelled them.
But others such as the automotive companies that buy Rusal's aluminium alloy products may be considerably more wary until the sanctions threat is fully dispelled.
LONDON (Reuters) - If there were any doubt that the zinc supply chain is tightening, it should be dispelled by this year's benchmark smelter treatment charge.
But Tim Cook, chief executive of the U.S. technology giant has dispelled those fears, saying that even when he dances, the AirPods stay in place.
Yet, greater media representation has not dispelled some pervasive myths about transgender people — including that simply being transgender means you're more likely to be depressed.
But the earlier Mercury and Gemini programs, which sent astronauts into orbit around Earth for up to a week, had dispelled most of these fears.
The Irish actor, who welcomed son Valentine O'Porter with wife and British TV presenter Dawn O'Porter in July, dispelled rumors that he had delivered Valentine.
Tesla's chief executive Elon Musk on Monday night dispelled earlier reports that a major refresh to the company's Model S and X was being planned.
"We hope any doubts can be dispelled soon to end this trickling of accusations that poisons the atmosphere in an ever gloomier situation," it said.
Political analysts say Heng's speedy recovery and the PAP's fastidiousness about the health of its top echelon have dispelled concerns about his fitness to lead.
Political analysts say Heng's speedy recovery and the PAP's fastidiousness about the health of its top echelon have dispelled concerns about his fitness to lead.
But that thought was dispelled one weekend when the police came by their house with a drunk who been in a brawl and needed stitches.
Analysts had feared a lack of progress from Snap, but the company dispelled those fears with an 8.9 million jump in global active daily users.
That myth was somewhat dispelled when athletes who started strength-training saw that they could hit a ball farther, jump higher and run faster, Tucker says.
Madison Square Garden Company and the American Guild of Variety Artists have dispelled beliefs that the Rockettes will be performing at Trump's inauguration against their will.
A strong stock market and low unemployment rate have not dispelled Americans' fears that the rising costs of everyday expenses threaten their long-term financial health.
The legendary talk show host has dispelled the rumors in a wide-ranging interview on the Hollywood Reporter's "Awards Chatter" podcast, leaving little room for interpretation.
" Knight says, "It didn't lead to another series, which I thought was a shame — we could have broadened PlayUs out a lot and dispelled some stereotypes.
But a statement issued by Singapore's Civil Aviation Authority (CAAS) showed question-marks hanging over the aircraft after Sunday's disaster could not be dispelled so fast.
Any doubts that candidates may harbor about Trump's need to be the sole star on stage should be dispelled by his treatment of New Jersey Gov.
An improved index on Germany's business climate dispelled some recession concerns that flared after manufacturing output from Europe's biggest economy shrank for the third straight month.
There is likely nothing that Harvey could have said that would have dispelled the impression that he is presently dead-armed and utterly out of answers.
We also need to ensure that myths about family planning are dispelled so that every girl feels empowered to decide what happens to her own body.
Alas, the same tweet dispelled one fan's hope that this summer's Harry Potter play, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, would be turned into a film.
AK Steel shares are also more than 30 percent lower this year, falling after a disappointing first-quarter outlook and dispelled rumors of a takeover deal.
Witherspoon recalled the time a magazine reported that she and Jennifer Garner were both pregnant, and how the two stars dispelled the report via social media.
The concerns were hardly dispelled when President Trump announced on Tuesday that he was pulling the United States out of the multinational nuclear deal with Iran.
Both Ukrainian and Iranian authorities have confirmed that the crash was caused by unspecified technical problems, and dispelled the idea of it being a terrorist attack.
ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski dispelled reports that Leonard might be interested in joining the Lakers, who will add Anthony Davis when trades can become official next month.
Though the revivalist hopes that attended the conservative resurgence were long ago dispelled, its enduring combination of fundamentalism and politicisation gave Southern Baptists two sorts of comfort.
An improved index on Germany's business climate dispelled some recession concerns that flared after manufacturing output data from Europe's biggest economy shrank for the third straight month.
The prolific performance by Hurts, a freshman, dispelled any concerns that the Crimson Tide would suffer a letdown after a bruising win at No. 19 Louisiana State.
Perhaps, some hoped, his aura of invincibility would finally be dispelled — and his supporters in New Hampshire would suddenly view him as a "loser" and abandon him.
The onset of gloom is dispelled for a moment — a minute, actually — with a shift to the major key that seems to bespeak a burst of optimism.
A near identical law in Texas was dispelled by the court in 2016, citing that it was medically unnecessary and was overtly limiting women's access an abortion.
The merger of corporate strengths brought fears of unfair competition that the mighty Yankees soon dispelled by sinking to sixth place last year and 10th place this.
Since Banerji had made an effort to ensure her tweets were anonymous, it effectively dispelled the department's argument that the comments would make her appear biased or unprofessional.
Japan insists that South Korean companies will, once approved, still be able to buy its chemicals, but the threat of an embargo, once issued, cannot be easily dispelled.
"There were also worries that the Intel bug issue or the sluggish sale of Apple's iPhones might hurt memory chip demand, but the company dispelled them," he said.
Once the curds form, reheat the milk slowly to 108° F. Turn the heat off and let the curds stand for 20 minutes while the whey is dispelled.
A motive was also unclear, but the post describes Braxton-Andrew as "a totally innocent person" and dispelled rumors that his death had to do with purchasing drugs.
"There's been some renewed selling pressure on equities given this state of uncertainty, and the ECB has not dispelled that with its 'wait-and-see' policy," Perry said.
But the charges against Mr. Valvani and his former colleagues at Visium dispelled any thought that hedge funds would no longer be a focus of Mr. Bharara's office.
Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi was cautious earlier this week, saying he'd only declare that ISIS had been defeated once its militants were dispelled from the desert.
Vatican City reported its first coronavirus case on Friday, and the Vatican dispelled reports that Pope Francis had been tested for coronavirus, saying he only had a cold.
WHO officials have praised China's response in public, echoed Beijing's calls to avoid panic and dispelled rumors that may have caused anger toward Chinese people and other Asians.
If there was any doubt that Amazon's Alexa voice assistant is a Trojan horse designed to get people to buy more things from Amazon, let those doubts be dispelled.
The strength of the rally since November's trough has dispelled all the earlier talk of coordinated production cutbacks in return for government help in setting up an aluminium stockpile.
After a White House awards-presentation ceremony led by President Bill Clinton in 21992, Senator Akaka said the medals had dispelled apparent wartime discrimination against Asian-American military personnel.
Positive data from China showing the country's dollar-priced exports increased 11.5 percent year-on-year in March dispelled fears about the Chinese economy and lent support to commodities.
Part of the problem has to do with the unfounded claim that HPV vaccines will somehow make girls more promiscuous; a 2014 Canadian study quickly dispelled this false association.
And — in hopes of generating as many clicks as possible, notwithstanding the philosophical significance — you'd put this in listicle form, laying out several misconceptions that Hamilton had implicitly dispelled.
But in their final report, the O.A.S. election observers cataloged a series of anomalies and sloppy practices, concluding that the doubts over the election's integrity had not been dispelled.
The idea that young people aren't interested in politics must be dispelled — in fact, they're more organized, politically engaged, and educated on the issues than most other voting populations.
I'm not really a good con man, so I felt very uncomfortable, but when I came up here [the way] he talked about everything so nonchalantly dispelled my intimidation.
Secrecy surrounding the proposals, if not dispelled, could do lasting harm to Poland's court system, said Diego Garcia-Sayan, a UN special rapporteur on the independence of the judiciary.
Its vice president of content, Nick Bell, recently dispelled the misconception that the app is used by only young teens — 50% of new users are over 25-years-old.
In Markle's case, the feud has been dispelled in a rare move by Kensington Palace, who also openly requested the press check their racist reporting ahead of the Royal Wedding.
The central bank chief also dispelled market concern that a cut in banks' reserve requirement ratio would accelerate inflation, which hit 4.0 percent in January, the highest since October 2014.
After an hour with them on my head, I started to feel a bit of pressure from the headband, though that was quickly dispelled by me shifting them around slightly.
It has dispelled the aura of invincibility that surrounded the BJP and diminished the personal authority, built up over years of vigorous and uniformly successful campaigning, of Mr Modi himself.
The two recently dispelled breakup rumors with a PDA-packed week in New York City, where they were seen getting cozy in a restaurant, visiting museums and, of course, kissing.
The boy's aunt, An Nguyen, dispelled rumours that the footage was fake and told the Daily Mail that the family have had the python for four years as a pet.
Adam White, head of Coinbase's digital currency exchange, dispelled the notion that bitcoin's nearly 50 percent rise over the past two weeks can be traced to the global WannaCry attack.
The move follows last month's appointment of a new generation of top managers that dispelled lingering worries about a leadership vacuum from the detention of Vice Chairman Jay Y. Lee.
Even if that fear were miraculously dispelled, and the word boldly employed to describe the actions of IS, the question of how to act would not be a simple one.
As for the argument that the board is too entrenched, Cramer thinks this argument was dispelled when United Continental ousted its old chairman and CEO, Jeff Smisek, six months ago.
He has been careful not to call for violence, but nor has he dispelled the view that the only way to prevent it would be to offer him unreasonable concessions.
But then because the government dispelled the so-called rumors over and over again and blocked information, almost everyone began to let their guard down, and I was no exception.
" Shaub also dispelled Trump's attorney's position that "the conflicts of interest laws simply do not apply to the president … [he is] not required to separate [himself] from [his] financial assets.
The Teen Mom OG star issued a statement (that has since been deleted) on Instagram Friday that dispelled speculation that she and her husband Tyler Baltierra may be considering a divorce.
Duterte has cited numerous reasons why he believes the ICC has no jurisdiction over him, and on Friday suggested that any doubts about that should have been dispelled by his withdrawal.
Two months later, rumors that Ashley had run away were dispelled when her friend and neighbor in the complex, Miranda Gaddis, 13, went missing while walking to the same bus stop.
Earlier in the night, Jonas also dispelled the rumors that he was getting back together with siblings Joe Jonas and Kevin Jonas for a reunion of their band, the Jonas Brothers.
And if her denim cyborg suits and gelled hair, which she dyed often, led some people to assume she was a lesbian, it was an impression she neither encouraged nor dispelled.
Bayern Munich dispelled any doubts about its commitment by ending a three-match winless run with a comfortable 4-1 victory over P.S.V. Eindhoven in a Champions League game in Munich.
If there were any doubts about how the first full-time black professor would fare at a Southern university whose student body had only just been integrated, they were quickly dispelled.
Mainland investors were encouraged by a regulator's assurance it was premature to consider withdrawing government bailout funds from the market, and comments that dispelled fears of a flood of initial public offerings.
Viewed from the street, the court has a suggestion of the jailyard, not entirely dispelled by the stony severity inside or the gum wrappers dropped from the entrance bridge that crosses it.
Correa also dispelled any rumors of his absence having to do with politics, revealing that he was arranging a shipment of relief supplies to Puerto Rico on the day of the honoring.
Whenever you feel like your home is starting to reek of last night's fish, simply tell Alexa to fire up the diffuser, and you'll immediately have natural oils dispelled into the air.
In those comments about never being offered a "position," Rodriguez dispelled speculation that former Yankee teammate Derek Jeter — part of a competing group bidding for the Marlins led by former Florida Gov.
But Spajic quickly dispelled doubts about his place in the optimist camp, following up with this point: China's increasing debt is less of a worry if growth continues to outpace borrowing costs.
Kuroda dispelled market concerns the BOJ may taper its asset purchases, saying it would continue to buy bonds at the current pace for the time being with inflation distant from his target.
While not specifically addressing the speculation about a potential bid for Athena, Newman dispelled the notion that Salesforce would need to do an electronic records deal to build its health-care business.
We quickly dispelled that, and the thing blew away, but the issue of my race came in for doing my job to the best of my ability in a proper procedural manner.
Meanwhile, advances in medical science have all but dispelled physical suffering at the end of life through multi-disciplinary palliative care —and in the rare extreme cases, sedation of the imminently dying.
There were doubts about Williams's health, form and state of mind when she arrived at the All England Club, but she has dispelled them round by round and serve by big serve.
The pro-Brexit European Research Group (ERG), several dozen strong, had said they would defy May unless she dispelled their concern that she might after all baulk at a no-deal exit.
Russia's hackers, in particular, have lately experimented with that digital mask-swapping with increasingly deceptive tactics—ones that, even when their deceit is successful dispelled, still manage to muddy the waters of accountability.
Bryan: If there were any doubts that the show's creators would be trying to lighten the mood in this next set of episodes, they were dispelled about five minutes into last night's episode.
As Vox's Emily Crockett wrote, the victim clearly and beautifully dispelled the bad assumptions about sexual assault, pointing out how alcohol and drinking culture are often used as scapegoats and victims' actions questioned.
"The cliché that international migration is associated with economic 'burden' can be dispelled," wrote the scientists from the French National Center for Scientific Research, the University of Clermont-Auvergne and Paris-Nanterre University.
Automaker versus "mobility company" During FCA's fourth quarter earnings call last week, chief executive Sergio Marchionne dispelled any notion of his company is properly preparing for a very different century of human transportation.
If there were any lingering doubt that the point of Texas' law was to make safe and legal abortions nearly impossible to obtain, it was dispelled by the declarations of top state officials.
Still, while better second-quarter and June data have dispelled forecasts of doom from China skeptics for now, the country's long-standing problems have not gone away, PNC senior economist Bill Adams said.
If Trump had any illusions about how firm House Speaker Nancy Pelosi would be in dealing with the chaos caused by this administration, those should have been quickly dispelled during the shutdown crisis.
Here's the news: • At the Kurdish stronghold of Manbij, Syria, militants told our correspondent that their fears of a Turkish offensive had been temporarily dispelled, in part by American military assurances of support.
Later during Sunday's event, Spanberger said "no one has dispelled or attempted to dispel or provide evidence that would exonerate the President," prompting a number of audience members to harshly criticize her comments.
Mainland investors were encouraged by a regulator's assurance that it was premature to consider withdrawing government bailout funds from the market, and comments that dispelled fears of a flood of initial public offerings.
"As a testament to the possibility of living well with HIV, Lloyd will have dispelled much unfounded fear," said Deborah Gold, chief executive of the National AIDS Trust, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
On Thursday, the Bank of Japan dispelled any doubt about its commitment to ultra-loose policies and Sweden's central bank said a forecast interest rate hike would come slightly later than it had planned.
With ISIS terrorists dispelled to a small corner of territory along the Iraq-Syria border, Tillerson said the United States must now confront the fact that Iran has vastly expanded its position in Syria.
When the plot served him least, he gave his characters speeches that were clearly meant to signal his intentions but did not; some inchoateness there that deepened rather than dispelled a lack of clarity.
The Briton's grid penalty dispelled some of the tension from a weekend that started with continued rumblings from Baku and the 'road rage' controversy that has dominated the headlines over the past two weeks.
The release of the Intel Core M-based MacBook dispelled many of those rumors, but the truth is that iOS and macOS have the same kernel and now share much of the same code.
Germany's 10-year yield last hit zero percent in October, 2016, when ECB chief Mario Draghi dispelled market concerns about tapering and said the ECB remained committed to its now-ended asset purchase programme.
Germany's 10-year yield last hit zero percent in October, 2016, when ECB chief Mario Draghi dispelled market concerns about tapering and said the ECB remained committed to its now-ended asset purchase program.
And if the president is not guilty of it, it is equally imperative that the people see the weakness or absence of evidence, so that corrosive doubts about the country's institutions may be dispelled.
He dispelled the tension in the room near the start of the meeting by announcing the change in plans — a dramatic turnaround, given his desire to pass the measure before the July 4 recess.
The price rises to three times that if there is a mistress to be dispelled and five times that if, as is often the case, the mistress has a child by the errant husband.
He seems to believe that every bit of suffering relieved, every helpless person empowered, and every patch of intellectual darkness dispelled and ideological obfuscation unmasked is a step, however small and halting, toward socialism.
Muslim Pakistan has long said it only provides moral and diplomatic support to the Kashmiri people in their struggle for self-determination, though that has never dispelled India's conviction of Pakistani support for militants.
Cox initially expected his role on the series to be a one-season part, but Armstrong and Adam McKay dispelled that notion as soon as they began negotiating to bring him onto the show.
During the first act of tonight's Republican debate in Houston, Rubio seemed to have dispelled with this fiction that maintaining professionalism in the company of Trump would eventually win the favor of the GOP electorate.
And though Kylie and Chyna dispelled feud rumors back in April by posting a chummy selfie, they mostly kept a civil distance for much of 2016 until Kylie became a doting aunt this past November.
Still, experts hope the doubts will be dispelled as some of the smaller-scale projects - especially in the financial services sector, which has poured hundreds of millions of dollars into blockchain - are put into operation.
"We will meet the Romanian Banking Association today to discuss and see how to act so that at least in the banking sector things are clearly understood, fears and unclear aspects dispelled," Teodorovici told reporters.
The effect is of one of those long New Yorker-style pieces that blend storytelling with feats of reporting—the elaborate set-up that is a feint, to be dispelled in an act of revelation.
Mr. Kang said the balance is waived if the mistress is not dispelled, but he put his success rate at 90 percent, in part because he only takes on cases he thinks can be solved.
Gasoline and distillate stocks have stabilized in the past fortnight as a result of very heavy crude processing in the United States and elsewhere, which has dispelled some of the earlier concerns about falling inventories.
Vale SA, the world's largest iron ore miner, dispelled concerns over a potential shortfall in iron ore supply after it flagged plans to resume operations at its Brucutu mine and reaffirmed its 2019 sales guidance.
Yet any suggestion that her hunger had diminished was emphatically dispelled as she absorbed everything Azarenka could muster and then dismantled her fellow former world number one to progress for the loss of four games.
If there were any doubt that Mr Trump's defence strategy mingles contempt for the allegations against him with a willingness to admit all or nearly all of them, the president dispelled it on October 3rd.
Another individual with knowledge of Twitter's permissions system dispelled the notion that contract employees with administrator access can "become the user," which would allow the employee to read direct messages and tweet as the account holder.
Any fears we might have for Whitlock's safety are dispelled when we discover the identity of his captors: "The Future," a garrulous, genteel, kinda funny-lookin' group of Communist screenwriters clad in 50 shades of beige.
Just days after President Obama's announcement to normalize relations with the island, Raul dispelled any misgivings and declared that the regime will not abandon its communist path, let alone loosen its stranglehold over the Cuban people.
The medical team had prepared her husband for the possibility that she could show brain damage when she woke up, but that fear was dispelled when she was taken off sedation two days after the rescue.
"Any anxiety over so many new coaches is easily dispelled by our conference's phenomenal record of hiring top assistants and established veterans who have invariably gone on to great success in our league," Aresco said Tuesday.
Any fears of MacDonald being gun-shy were quickly dispelled as he charged out to counter a Daley jab with a corking right hand before snatching up a single leg takedown and finishing it with ease.
Letter from Washington Any doubts that Donald J. Trump has had a huge (as he might say) influence on the Republican Party were dispelled this month when Senator Rob Portman came out against the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
The expectant mother-to-be dispelled some rumors on Saturday that she'd be naming her daughter "Rose" after sleuthy fans pointed out she'd been posting a lot of pictures of the garden varietal to her Instagram account.
He was born with one eye slightly crossed, and it still drifted when he was tired or feeling stressed; strangers sometimes found it disconcerting, but his quick wit and easy sense of humor usually dispelled any tension.
This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. If there is one fallacy in the world of sport that ought to be dispelled forthwith, it is the idea that footballers should be held up as role models.
When a young American university graduate arrives at an old French manor to work as an au pair, her fantasies of provincial charms à la Flaubert and Manet are dispelled by the austere industrial landscape she encounters.
Yet, one year later, Meghan was glowing in the all-navy, all-Beckham look (the dress retails for nearly $1,700, while the coat goes for $3,085) and dispelled any claims that she could not rock the designer label.
Einstein dispelled the mathematical fog with two simple and intuitive principles: that the speed of light is constant, and that the laws of physics are the same for two observers moving at constant speed relative to one another.
There is no longer a subtle way to say this: Trump and what he represents must be soundly rejected, wholly repudiated and fully dispelled from our body politic, by a popular and electoral number that can't be questioned.
Dunn has largely dispelled doubts about his health by playing two fabulous seasons in a row, but his handlers have begun to harness the relative mystery surrounding the state of his shoulder as leverage against NBA front offices.
As for what piece of advice these seasoned sex experts wish they had received when they were younger, Stephens says she wishes someone would have dispelled the myth that there's a right or wrong way to have sex.
That fantasy of sweaty, impossibly hip late night bacchanals of sex, drugs, and social prowess, soon to be dispelled by the reality of long lines, overpriced drinks, and some guy in a blazer throwing up on your shoes?
Former F.B.I. officials took the report as vindication because it dispelled the many unfounded claims Mr. Trump and his supporters advanced about the bureau even as they fretted that too many people would still believe the president's assertions.
On the other, his Mexican counterpart Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador's plan to rescue state oil firm Pemex has not dispelled lingering doubts, even though he has run a tight budget and has the benefit of superior sovereign creditworthiness.
Experts have dispelled the popular notion that it came from the phrases "Fornication Under Consent of the King" or "Booked For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge," because pronouncing abbreviations as words was a phenomenon that only emerged in the 20th century.
The government's document dispelled some of the wishful thinking expounded by Brexit supporters, debunking claims that withdrawal would lift the economy by permitting Britain to strike a new set of trade deals with fast-growing economies around the world.
President Trump delivered a message of bipartisan unity on Tuesday night in his first address to Congress in the new era of divided government, but any hope of enduring harmony was dispelled long before he arrived at the Capitol.
MOSCOW – The World Cup soccer championship held here has been celebrated as a huge success, and Russian President Vladimir Putin said he hoped the hospitality and openness on display will have dispelled some of the "myths and prejudices" about the country.
Russia, the lowest ranked team in the tournament, dispelled the doom and gloom by blitzing Saudi Arabia 5-33 and beating Egypt 3-1 to reach the knockout phase for the first time since the collapse of the Soviet Union.
But Johnson's fame has never dispelled the idea that the lexicographer is a humdrum, bookish type who reads for precision and who dutifully approves the "right" meanings of "good" words while preventing "wrong" definitions and "bad" words from entering the dictionary.
Any doubts that the stats for distance covered provide an accurate picture of effort are dispelled when you look at the figures for the number of sprints made, with Russia again leading the way having completed 824 in their two matches.
But any notion that education is a neutral purveyor of opportunity can be dispelled with a single chart: The data, from the Brookings Institution's Richard Reeves, shows that your educational attainment is largely dependent on how much education your parents had.
Any hopes of rival teams that Mercedes would experience a few hiccups transitioning to an upgraded power unit were quickly dispelled with Hamilton topping the timing charts in each session and settling there until his run in with the wall.
It was Murray's first event back on court since the birth of his daughter, but any doubts over his fitness were dispelled as he once again carried Britain's hopes almost single-handedly, winning three matches, including the doubles, in three days.
Sam Nunberg, a former longtime adviser to Mr. Trump, said he feared that the special counsel was creating the impression of a wide-ranging conspiracy among liars, when witnesses could have dispelled much of the suspicion simply by testifying truthfully.
The formation of a new coalition government comprising the 5-Star Movement and pro-European Democratic Party in August has dispelled near-term election risks, driving investors into one of the few positive-yielding bond markets in the single currency bloc.
She and others continued to do so even after it emerged that the original claim the photos were faked was dispelled by the nurse whose account the claim appeared on, and the hospital in question had apologized for the boy's treatment.
If there were any doubts about whether the Texan designer (and Gaga's fashion director) was going places, consider them very much dispelled: It's the first time Obama wore a Maxwell original, who is himself only two seasons in to his namesake line.
The World Cup soccer championship held here in Russia has been celebrated as a huge success, and President Vladimir Putin said he hoped the hospitality and openness on display here will have dispelled some of the "myths and prejudices" about the country.
The author of previously acclaimed works, including 2312 and Aurora, Robinson also dispelled the notion that his sci-fi works exist in a kind of "shared universe", instead each is meant to be a different view of a fanciful, if possible, future.
While Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has dispelled the idea that he could simply ignore impeachment and confirmed that the Senate would conduct some sort of trial if Trump is impeached, it's hard to imagine the necessary 20 Republicans turning on Trump.
Sorochinski also weighed in on why there are more women than ever in the field of forensic psychology, dispelled some common misconceptions about serial killers and their victims, and what can be done for early detection and prevention of this type of violence.
Once I'd dispelled a giant and helped set free a magical rhino-like creature, I saw something else the game couldn't possibly account for—a group of youth climate protesters waving their banners and chanting towards the politicians in the grand public building.
He also dispelled concern that negative rates would hurt financial institutions' profits, stressing that the BOJ will charge 0.1 percent interest only to about 10 trillion yen ($87.9 billion) of the roughly 260 trillion yen in reserves parked with the central bank.
The couple, who recently dispelled rumors of a divorce, have been making the most out of their summer by hitting up shows in Los Angeles, hanging out with the Stanley Cup trophy in Las Vegas, and celebrating love at a friends' wedding. Related:
A tweet attributed to the President of the United States was fact-checked in real time today by FBI Director James Comey, who also dispelled the Trump administration's contention that President Obama wiretapped Trump Tower in the months leading up to the election.
The formation of a new coalition government comprising the 5-Star Movement and the pro-European Democratic Party in August has dispelled near-term election risks, driving investors into one of the few positively yielding bond markets in the single currency bloc.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — A string of agreements between the White House and Congress, capped by last month's surprise accord that ended a five-year impasse over the International Monetary Fund, has eased, though not dispelled, concern that America is retreating from global economic leadership.
Speculation that British challenger Land Rover BAR would be off the pace following some lacklustre performances during practice racing was quickly dispelled when they comfortably won against Sweden's Artemis Racing, who had been showing great speed in the run up to the qualifying races.
She entered hard-core pornography at age 18 in 2006 and quickly dispelled stereotypes about the industry with her petite, plastic surgery-free frame, a penchant for sex acts that surprised even the jaded porn industry, and a voracious interest in art and literature.
In 2018, researchers dispelled the myth that Neanderthals lived more dangerous, violent lives than humans, and another study used CT scans of fossils to reveal that Neanderthals may not have sported the barrel-chested bodies and hunched posture we see in museums and textbooks.
Vogue Patterns was always the high-fashion bible for the advanced sewer, and the work from the star designers that appeared in its pages, including Givenchy, Christian Dior and Valentino, dispelled the notion that homemade clothing was frumpy or for the members of religious cults.
In 2000, tiring of the scene's limited playlist, modern ballroom pioneer Vjuan Allure sampled that "ha" in a remix specifically tailored to battles called "The Allure Ha." Vjuan's new of ballroom dispelled with traditional verse-verse-break song structure, ratcheting up the drama instead.
We know of him only from the work of others, and even Plato, who seemed to have held him in high regard, paints him as a pugnacious and ironic figure — someone who insistently dispelled comforting notions and sought to overcome the tendency to mythologize.
Any notion that quiet diplomacy would lead to a compromise, however, was dispelled by noisy declarations from the junior partner of Greece's government: Panos Kammenos, the leader of the Independent Greeks, said he would reject any deal that included the name "Macedonia" in any form.
That reputation was not dispelled in an hearing before the House Judiciary Committee last week, where Whitaker obfuscated about the extent of information he's shared with the President, and fed into conspiracy theories about leaks to the media coming from the special counsel team.
"Perceptions that physicians would shorten lives just to make individuals donors need to be dispelled, as well," Schilsky added, referring to the often-expressed fear that if people have indicated a willingness to donate organs after death, doctors won't work as hard to save them.
What dispelled the glamour of the gangs for him was ''The Autobiography of Malcolm X.'' He was given a copy by a group of men who visited his school; they were from a nationalist organization called Ujima, Swahili for the principle of collective work and responsibility.
"But the fact that he received a standing ovation (for his speech) could mean that he dispelled such concerns, delivered the message we wanted him to deliver, and wrapped up his trip successfully," said the official who asked for anonymity, citing the sensitivity of the matter.
But less than 12 minutes into the game, Dempsey dispelled that angst with a swift, clean strike, igniting a deafening swell of noise, sending rounds of projectiles and liquids spraying across the stands, and putting the United States on the path to a crushing 4-353 victory.
But any faint hope that Mr. Johnson would adopt a conciliatory stance once installed in Downing Street was dispelled Wednesday night when he axed around half of the cabinet of his predecessor, Theresa May, in a cull that shocked many with its scope and blunt messaging.
His eye-opening 2014 documentary, Merchants of Doubt, shows how a handful of scientists with strong political ties dispelled misinformation to the public about the dangers of tobacco and climate change; his 2016 documentary Command and Control exposes the precariousness surrounding the safety of nuclear weapons.
But her mood and her power tennis are back on the upswing here, and if there were any lingering doubts about the state of Keys's game, she dispelled them in a hurry in Rod Laver Arena by overwhelming the eighth-seeded Caroline Garcia, 6-3, 6-2.
While L.A. may be used to seeing sparkly things in the sky thanks to the frequent launch of rockets from SpaceX, which has its headquarters in Hawthrone, the Los Angeles Police Department quickly dispelled any notion that the object was either from outer space or from Elon Musk.
In New Jersey, where Mr. Christie was appointed a United States attorney by President George W. Bush in 2002, the young prosecutor quickly dispelled questions about his readiness for the job by pursuing corruption charges against dozens of local officials and leading high-profile inquiries that implicated several more.
Speaking in Berlin on his first foreign visit since his inauguration on Sunday, and at his first joint news conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, he also dispelled the idea circulating in German media that he was in favor of turning national debts of euro zone countries into euro-zone debt.
Things felt a little quiet though, but any idea that the festival had suddenly been abandoned by the bright young things that usually make up the crowd was immediately dispelled by the realization that everyone'd made their way to the new stage—a behemoth that was anticlimactically just called The Barn.
First, the Washington Department of Health dispelled the notion that there was a connection between youth cancer cases in the state — as documented on a list kept by a notable soccer coach — and playing soccer on recycled rubber fields (an anecdotal theory that has been reported on heavily by the media).
After the destruction of Russian parliamentary democracy by Putin, the decapitation of the free press, his intimidation of Europe and land grabs in Ukraine and Georgia, war-crimes in Syria, et al, we have dispelled any romantic notions that this former great enemy can now be a partner for peace and mutual prosperity.
The gruesome murder in February of Mr. Kim's estranged half brother, Kim Jong-nam — a brazen killing in a Malaysian airport that prosecutors say was carried out by two women, trained by North Korean agents, who rubbed the victim's face with VX — has dispelled any doubts that the North has the chemical.
And 20 seconds is definitely longer than you think it is when it comes to washing your hands — but as we all now know, that is at least how long, according to health experts, we should wash them to be sure we have dispelled germs that could carry the coronavirus, among other things.
But for The Post to have responsibly covered this story, it should have dispelled the impression that all people who can move themselves in and out of a wheelchair, or who can walk short distances — which is all the reporters on this story seem to have witnessed Mr. Matatov doing — are not disabled.
Hearing the opening aria of this work, with an oboe solo laying the groundwork for the sublime vocal melody, you invariably think that nothing could be more beautiful, an idea dispelled moments later by the second aria, "Schlummert ein, ihr matten augen" ("Fall asleep, you weary eyes"), with Bach in his inimitable lullaby mode.
Former U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage said the summit's failure had eased fears that Trump, anxious to claim a foreign policy success, might have made an agreement that dispelled the North Korean nuclear-armed missile threat to the continental United States, but not the threat of its shorter-range missiles to U.S. regional allies, such as Japan.
"Overall the idea that we have to go into the Arctic to find new resources I think has been dispelled by the enormous cheap, easier to produce and quicker time-to-market resources in the Permian onshore U.S.," Michele Della Vigna, commodity equity business unit leader in EMEA at Goldman Sachs, told CNBC's Squawk Box on Thursday.
But that shock is rapidly dispelled by the excellence of the food: a menu that changes weekly and that, for us, meant pumpkin and goose liver tarts; a salad of chestnuts, green apples, pomegranate seeds and pears; seared scallops with a corn pancake — and one of the wonderful cheese plates that graced most of our meals.
The myth of high-resolution audio has been dispelled several times over at this point; there's little end-user need for quality beyond what can be found on a standard CD. (This is true no matter what jack's being used.) There's also some irony to Sony's insistence that hi-res audio conversion represents a new frontier for the resurgent vinyl market.
No doubt a good part of that is down to positioning in the space, that also happened to coincide with a slowdown in economic data and renewed dovishness out of the European Central Bank, which has since dispelled any hopes of rate hikes for at least another 12 months — and therefore a headwind for the interest rate-sensitive banking sector.
And if there is something comic in the idea of one of our generation's most successful movie stars running a micropublishing house that produces recherché objets d'art, that feeling is dispelled in listening to Reeves, who is almost excruciatingly thoughtful — it's not uncommon for him to take minute-long pauses before responding to a question — discuss the intricacies of paper stock or international distribution.
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" Proctor & Gamble's marketing of Ivory Soap boasted of it being 99 44/100 percent pure white soap, and long into the twentieth century, its advertisements consistently emphasized the white color and its almost absolute purity: The sallowness of "smoky city" complexions, the advertisements maintained, "usually results not from ill health, or bad blood, but from dirt and can only be dispelled by the regular application of a pure soap," and Ivory "has no equal, on account of its absolute purity.
She was met with puzzled reactions when she told MSNBC in an interview that McConnell hasn't done enough to help President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE keep his pledge to "drain the swamp," raising questions about whether she might somehow try to be more pro-Trump than McConnell — a notion McGrath later dispelled.

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