How To Use Dismissible In A Sentence
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And when the anger moves from more easily dismissible protesters in Lower Manhattan to a larger swath of the American citizenry, comments like Perry's "I don't care about that" will not be received well.
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But unless it's really in someone's face, is that really a dismissible offence.
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Time may appear puzzling in the film, but Gondry offers many clues that appear in the form of minute, seemingly dismissible details.
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Instead of being the occasional, dismissible, faceless patient, they will be faced with their friends, neighbors, stockbroker, or banker, even relatives.
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The overpriced teriyaki at Bryant Park is dismissible.
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I mean it is not dismissible, is it, your Honour?
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They saw these omnipresent portrayals as creating the perception in the United States that anything Arab was almost inherently bad or anti-American; therefore Arabs, Arab Americans, their speech, or their perspectives were easily dismissible and politically risky.
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There is no more dismissible figure on the street than an old woman," Streep said.
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If these suggestions are implemented, even in phases, as financial allotments would allow, taking a bus will no longer be a dismissible option.
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Somebody earned his way by offing one of the dismissible masses of which we are all a apart.
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Original paragraph: The feelings of the lower-status party may be discounted in two ways: by considering them rational but unimportant or by considering them irrational and hence dismissible.
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I argued last month that ghettoizing Canadian shows in coverage was one of the major subtle signals that point and contribute to the "dismissible" mentality of "Canadians don't want to watch Canadian shows.
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According to Mr. Alterman's view, that makes pretty much anything I write dismissible - not because of what I say, but because of where I come from.