1. Young people frequently dismiss remarks which older people May make about their impending or eventual death. 2. Although many people dismiss the Wasp Network as little more than a hapless bunch of revolutionary stooges, their aims in Miami are nonetheless revealing. 3. Anatella Riha, who worked as a researcher for Kandic for three years, said she often hears people dismiss Kandic as a self-loathing Serb. 4. But many black people dismiss hooping, he thinks, because they have been brainwashed by Western culture into believing that fervent emotion and religion do not mix. 5. But white people often dismiss such beliefs as paranoia. 6. Do the militia groups entertain notions that sensible people will dismiss as preposterous? 7. I mean, some people dismiss it as Tinseltown. 8. In short, he does not come across as a deprived or tormented youth, enabling people to dismiss the case as an understandable if tragic fluke. 9. It should confirm an earlier study, known as the EPIC study, which some people dismissed as a fluke. 10. Most people dismissed the idea or were openly contemptuous of such an assertion. |