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"brush aside" Definitions
  1. to ignore somebody/something; to treat somebody/something as unimportant

128 Sentences With "brush aside"

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Plaintiffs' lawyers brush aside the distinction being drawn by Volkswagen.
It is easy to brush aside such talk as melodramatic.
Expected to brush aside our grief and deep mental wounds.
It was very easy to brush aside Jeb Exclamation Point.
Now it was Drollinger's turn to brush aside the implied ask.
That is to brush aside what is happening far too lightly.
At first, the signs were easy to brush aside, Brian Wallach recalls.
If they brush aside her worries after this, then they really might be monsters.
But it's getting harder for investors to brush aside what's going on in Washington.
That might make latecomers eager to brush aside the idea of getting a flu vaccine.
Trump and Zinke may want to brush aside these "burdens," but the law says otherwise.
But progressives brush aside the criticisms that single payer health care is unrealistic or too expensive.
The win was almost enough to brush aside the latest issues plaguing the Steelers' locker room.
It is also a rebuke to the credit rating agencies, showing China can brush aside their warnings.
Did Mr Blair and his advisers, too doe-eyed about Britain's superpower ally, brush aside valid objections?
Renewable energy advocates and industry leaders must not brush aside their underlying mission of battling climate change.
None of them is openly talking about running yet, and all brush aside such questions for now.
"We can't brush aside the complete, brutal, gruesome murder that took place," Prosecutor Colin Stolle told the court.
He could no longer brush aside the investigations and sex charges as evidence of the government's religious persecution.
Focusing on the Momentums' tremendous sound quality eventually led me to brush aside most of my other gripes.
It also mirrored the willingness by some to brush aside the facts that run counter to their preferred narrative.
So far Mr Yameen has been able to brush aside Western criticism of his darkening record on human rights.
Steyer also continued to brush aside complaints that he has tried to buy his way into the White House.
But Democrats brush aside suggestions that their inability to agree on a budget resolution demonstrates fractures in the party.
Official statistics from the government are not available as it tries to brush aside accusations of discrimination and rooted sectarianism.
" Pointedly, De Leon even has him impatiently brush aside Linant's report by asking "What do I know about your hieroglyphics?
Brush aside the goofy internet memes and silly video game antics, the Storm Area 51 gimmick is pretty clever marketing.
The Texas senator has largely declined to return fire, opting to brush aside questions from reporters or respond with humor.
Clinton's inability to brush aside Sanders and concentrate on presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump is increasingly frustrating to her supporters.
But the "Mad Money " host couldn't brush aside the potential for $1.27 in earnings power and a 60-cent dividend.
But the "Mad Money" host couldn't brush aside the potential for $1.27 in earnings power and a 8003-cent dividend.
Despite having spent most of his time in prison in isolation, he seemed to brush aside the environment of his incarceration.
It would be a glaring error, even by Silicon Valley's happy standards, to brush aside the Russian problem on earnings day.
Evidently, DCM and Figure's other backers were able to brush aside concerns about anything of the sort happening again at Figure.
" Stewart expanded on his comments Tuesday evening on Twitter, adding that the US "cannot brush aside the murder of any journalist.
At the same time, he thought it was essential not to brush aside the role of racism in Mr. Trump's ascent.
"Gossip" is, true to its stated concept, a moment for Lil Wayne to clear the air, to brush aside other rappers.
Take a look at how the bias press is trying to brush aside this huge, massive national abuse of power corruption scandal.
Hussain and Fant suggested potential start-ups brush aside the fear that comes with not being the only person with a good idea.
In their filing, prosecutors continued to brush aside allegations by Flynn's legal team that the government is withholding information that could exonerate him.
At the news conference, Ryan attempted to brush aside questions about his leadership and whether he can remain in the job as speaker.
He knows it only can come from the man who could brush aside all of these charges with the stroke of a pen.
The only way to brush aside such profound threats to our national security and tranquility is to elevate the importance of something else.
Terrell, Rhode Island brush aside Brown Dan Hurley was borderline distraught after 21st-ranked Rhode Island's lackluster showing against Brown on Wednesday night.
On its surface, the company's move is easy to brush aside as the natural, evolutionary demise of a service tied to an aging console.
But he skillfully manages to brush aside the subject and moves onto his first encounter with Bernard Mauchamp, the renown French entomologist and geneticist.
Directly across me is a thick, black curtain, which I brush aside to enter a space about the size of a small hotel room.
Human's distinct smell One of those distinct odors is human bodies, and the dogs are trained to recognize that specific smell and brush aside others.
And Mr. Lewandowski gave a series of interviews Monday afternoon in which he tried to brush aside questions about the internal particulars of his departure.
The president's allies in the Senate must ask themselves whether they would brush aside such serious allegations if someone else was occupying the White House.
Fortified with a 79-seat majority, Mr. Johnson can now afford to brush aside the hard-line Brexiteers in his party, should he so choose.
The judge also seemed to brush aside McMcCawley's suggestion of making the documents public in groups, as opposed to waiting to release them all at once.
They are down around 16 bps this week and set for the biggest weekly decline in six weeks as investors brush aside near-term political risks.
It's easy to brush aside retirement benefits, but if there's a skimpier match (or no match) that bigger salary may not be such a great deal.
Earlier on Wednesday, Trump tried to brush aside Pelosi's concerns and said he planned to deliver the address before the U.S. Congress as scheduled next Tuesday.
Some of the female staff like Ahmadi have had to cope with disapproving family members or even brush aside threats in order to pursue their media careers.
Clinton's allies, if they're intent on seeking the typical broad coalition heading into the general election, could simply outvote the Sanders faction and brush aside their viewpoints.
"Well, sometimes you have to prime the pump," Donald Trump told Time magazine, explaining blithely how he plans to brush aside years of conservative anti-Keynesian rhetoric.
But most analysts and institutional investors brush aside big one-time items, viewing them as accounting charges that reveal little about underlying financial performance or future profits.
More consistent has been something plenty of people don't know about — and that those who do tend to brush aside as a bygone chapter from Thomas's past.
Bast's earliest columns brush aside smoking-caused health problems as alarmist, a position still reflected at the organization's website under the thin guise of "smokers' rights" advocacy.
But many of the actors who've worked with him have been willing to brush aside what his children with Mia Farrow, Ronan and Dylan, have said about him.
With many of its peers going on the defensive, the dollar has been able to brush aside a decline by benchmark U.S. Treasury yields to 210-month lows.
With many of its peers going on the defensive, the dollar has been able to brush aside a decline by benchmark U.S. Treasury yields to 103-month lows.
Not every person or business can brush aside a multimillion dollar lawsuit — but for those that can afford to fight, a winning case can mean a profitable outcome.
Your questioner may try to brush aside your response with a "Yeah, formula makes things so much easier," but deep down you get the sense you're being judged.
"I fear that using such a justification to brush aside the retirees' legal claims will leave them with the impression that their rights do not matter," Moore wrote.
Both governments have taken pains to brush aside such a notion, at least publicly, with Chinese officials especially highlighting continued intertwined bilateral economic interests despite the trade war.
But even in a nation that was fragmented to the point of revolt, the prospect of losing Nowruz prompted furious pushback that was too overwhelming to brush aside.
Seemingly it has become common-place for male politicians to try to brush aside past bad behavior as irrelevant incidents from childhood, we should no longer tolerate such excuses.
To many others, they are the wolves in sheep's clothing, allowing Mr. Trump to brush aside criticism that his words have fueled the uptick in violent attacks against Jews.
Djokovic needed just over an hour to brush aside Australian Tomic 7-6(2) 6-2 and advance to the third round of a tournament he has won six times.
In rich countries terror attacks are typically shrugged off by most businesses before long, as visitors resume postponed trips; financial markets routinely brush aside a single assault, even big ones.
When the emperor refused, a squadron of Britain's most up-to-date warships arrived in 18023 to brush aside the Celestial Empire's junks and blast its coastal towns into ruins.
Mr. Trump decided to brush aside his fierce campaign criticisms of China's currency and trade practices in hopes that the country would rein in North Korea's nuclear and missile programs.
The pair&aposs ongoing row off the court, however, was no distraction for either man on the day, both just needing three sets to brush aside Sonego and Cecchinato respectively.
There is no provision in the law that allows the executive's successor to repeal the decision, so President-elect Donald Trump would not be able to easily brush aside the action.
In this case, the thrust of Trump's jokes is to brush aside any concern for North Korea's horrible human rights record and also suggest that Kim's "strong" authoritarianism is worth emulating.
That strategy of dismissing protest as being funded or imported by outsiders was commonly used during the civil rights movement to minimize racial tension or brush aside genuine demands for equality.
Shapovalov, 20, needed just 70 minutes to brush aside world number seven Zverev, who lost his third straight singles before the year's first Grand Slam starting in Melbourne on Jan. 20.
In a press conference explaining his decision, the House Speaker attempted to brush aside the idea that his retirement would have any impact on the GOP's chances of retaining the House.
But oftentimes the same advocates who advocate robust responses to violence brush aside cautionary notes sounded by other Americans about constitutional liberties, cultural traditions, and the historical relevance of the Second Amendment.
In the days that followed, Uchida continued to brush aside suggestions that he ordered the hit, leading to accusations that he was unwilling to take responsibility for the actions of his team.
While I brush aside the thought that my groggy mornings might be a sign of codependency issues, I scroll through my news feed and email on my phone until V. wakes up.
I don't mean to brush aside the historical significance of Gutenberg's invention — the printing press has been credited with enabling everything from the Reformation to the Scientific Revolution to actual political revolutions.
Both stars steered clear of each other at the picture's New York premiere and Diesel's attempt to brush aside the reports of a beef between the actors left something to be desired.
"FULL-COVER INSURANCE" Analysts said Juppe's nomination was not in the bag — Sarkozy has managed to brush aside other judicial woes — but a comeback for the abrasive ex-president was looking increasingly unlikely.
There is no single story conservatives can tell to brush aside the fact that the House and Senate GOP health plans will throw tens of millions of people off of their health plans.
Donald Trump has vocally touted his wish to boost fossil fuel production on government lands, and shortly after Obama's announcement, energy industry allies claimed Trump can brush aside the action once he takes office.
The reality of most supply chains is grim and, because most pieces of a given chain are independently owned and subcontracted, easy to brush aside when it comes to both corporate and consumer responsibility.
Since Democrats won historic gains in November, most rank and file Republicans have been borrowing from Trump's playbook and trying to brush aside the coming Democratic-led oversight onslaught as a mere witch hunt.
But since the meeting at the DMZ, with negotiations yet to resume, North Korea has tested several short-range missiles, a provocation that Trump has had to resort to diplomatic gymnastics to brush aside.
Earlier on Sunday, Trump appeared to brush aside French efforts to mediate with Iran, saying that while he was happy for Paris to reach out to Tehran he would carry on with his own initiatives.
Investors don't always believe China's official economic data, but they can't brush aside news that iPhone sales in the country have rapidly decelerated, even if Apple is possibly at the sharp end of the slowdown.
The president now knows that he can satiate his supporters with impossible promises and symbolic victories, that he can either brush aside the tangible harm as "fake news" or blame it on Democrats in Congress.
The director Will Pomerantz perfectly captures the ease with which bureaucratic negligence can lead to horror, and the impotence that comes with realizing how easily we can brush aside problems that are invisible to us.
FARNBOROUGH, England (Reuters) - With UK factories working at full tilt to meet bumper demand for aeroplanes, aerospace executives have been quick to brush aside fears of any imminent threat from Britain's exit from the European Union.
Instead the Niners leaned on a top-ranked defense and the running of Raheem Mostert, who rumbled for 220 yards - second most in NFL playoff history - and four touchdowns, to brush aside the Packers 37-6083.
But Republicans brush aside the criticisms of military intervention, especially after Maduro was allegedly preparing to flee to Cuba last week before he was urged by Russian officials to stay put, according to the State Department.
TORONTO, Aug 30 (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index was higher shortly after the open on Wednesday as investors brush aside the latest comments on North Korea from U.S. President Donald Trump, with financial stocks leading broad gains.
Mayweather had spent more than a decade embracing his status as the undisputed king of fight sports villainy: brash, derogatory and eager to flaunt his money, while trying to brush aside a record of domestic violence convictions.
The entire ordeal served as a stern warning about the dangers of online misinformation—a current hot button issue in the wake of the presidential election—but ultimately no one died, so perhaps it's easy to brush aside.
In order to save ObamaCare again, he will have to brush aside his own analysis from 2012, fueling objections that the 2012 rationale was a convenient and transparent ruse to avoid the need to strike down the law.
"The constitutional provisions of 39 states — all but invalidated today — the weighty interests they protect, and the history they draw on deserve more than this judicial brush aside," Justice Sotomayor wrote, adding that the decision may have unintended consequences.
Senators who normally are jealous guardians of their power over federal spending seemed to brush aside Mr. Trump's attempt to hold up military aid that Congress had allocated to Ukraine, an ally fighting Russian aggression on its eastern border.
Earlier on Sunday Trump appeared to brush aside French efforts to mediate with Iran, saying that while he was happy for Macron to reach out to Tehran to defuse tensions, the United States would carry on with its own initiatives.
These books (all written by men, by the by) are considered far more literary and important than McDaniel's — and while the former point is absolutely true, I don't think it's fair to brush aside her work as totally meaningless fluff.
Earlier on Sunday at the summit, Trump appeared to brush aside French efforts to mediate with Iran, saying that while he was happy for Paris to reach out to Tehran to defuse tensions he would carry on with his own initiatives.
Microsoft, Apple and Google parent Alphabet all closed at all-time highs on Friday, as investors continue to brush aside fears of a trade war and economic slowdown, focusing instead on the companies' financials and dominance in their respective markets.
Mr. Bradley's doubts tell a story about the fog of war, the efforts of a son to memorialize his father and the apparent willingness of the Marines to at first brush aside questions about one of their most historic moments.
My guess is that White House press secretary Sarah Sanders will try to brush aside such questions -- insisting that the President was speaking broadly about Tester being out of step with the conservative-minded Montana, not discussing any specific damaging information.
Indeed, Mr. Corbyn is hanging on, confident that the grass-roots party members and supporters who elected him as leader overwhelmingly last year will brush aside the objections of Labour legislators and back him again in a vote scheduled for September.
Laura Ingraham went on Sean Hannity's show on Monday to commiserate with her fellow Fox News host, who was struggling to brush aside the embarrassing revelation that he had taken legal advice from Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump's beleaguered lawyer.
Moreover, the White House's Office of Management and Budget, which has not hesitated to abuse its latitude in implementing continuing resolutions by disregarding congressionally-negotiated priorities, would have even more opportunity under an automatic CR to brush aside the legislative branch.
That dossier may well include some dark truths, but the way they were delivered to American news readers was effectively self-discrediting, more likely to help Trump brush aside legitimate allegations than to pin him or his circle to the wall.
Earlier on Sunday at the G7 summit, Trump appeared to brush aside French efforts to mediate with Iran, saying that while he was happy for Paris to reach out to Tehran to defuse tensions he would carry on with his own initiatives.
The track is driving, rhythmic, and direct, and features Elias Rønnenfelt's poetic lyricism on prime form ("Fondling the thighs of forfeit / I guess I can't brush aside / I'm waiting for the day the music dies"), while the video feels like Iceage distilled.
He spoke admiringly of foreign laws imposing the death penalty on drug dealers, and seemed to brush aside the notion of due process as he spoke of American officers grabbing gang members "by the neck" and throwing them in the paddy wagon.
Early in the campaign he used his sense of humour to brush aside a rumour, long circulating in Paris, that he was having a secret gay affair: it must have been his "hologram", he joked, nodding to a campaign tool used by one of his rivals.
BEIJING/HONG KONG (Reuters) - China has tried to brush aside a rare cut to its credit rating by Moody's Investors Service as misinformed, but its reaction highlights its sensitivity to how it is being viewed just as it seeks more foreign capital in its equity and bond markets.
Similarly, Twitter cofounder Jack Dorsey is very public about his love of Eastern philosophy and meditation practices as ways of leading a more reflective, focused life, but is quick to brush aside the idea that Twitter has design features that hijack people's attention and get them to spend time aimlessly cruising the platform.
Exacerbating Trump's problem going forward, many conservative journalists—including those who would normally serve as loyal foot soldiers for an orthodox Republican nominee and brush aside damning revelations with accusations of liberal bias—are vouchsafing negative Trump stories instead, including the recent spate of pieces about his "flip-flopping" on taxes and other issues.
"It's so politically toxic right now to say, 'I don't believe in climate change" A number of Republicans calling for measures to address climate change brush aside such criticisms, claiming they were climate realists even before the damning U.N. report came out because they see its impact at home on coral reefs and fisheries and on tourism.
But on Tuesday, GOP lawmakers were working to brush aside the notion that the investigation could haunt President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE.
Rather, it's about telling voters that if they have the right kinds of feelings about America — for Sanders supporters, if they desire a dovish and antiwar America; for many Republicans, if they want an American identity of strength and toughness — then those feelings will be so correct that they will brush aside the major foreign policy challenges in the world.
Almost every cause she champions — from subsidized child care to Medicare-for-all to her sweeping anti-corruption proposals — can be understood as one of two things: either trying to offer a solution to the problems mid-aughts America was using cheap debt as a patch for, or else as a reaction to her perception that Congress was all too ready to brush aside expert recommendations and change bankruptcy law in ways that benefited banks.
Yet we share a rough idea of what's meant: a lasting awareness of one's self moving in a sea of selves, dependent yet alone, or a deep and common wish that "I" somehow belong to "we," and that "we" belong to something even larger and less comprehensible; and the recurring thought, so easy to brush aside in the daily effort to get through our to-do lists, that our time matters precisely because it ends.
Sen. Al FrankenAlan (Al) Stuart FrankenNative American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment Reid says he wishes Franken would run for Senate again Al Franken urges Trump to give new speech after shootings: 'Try to make it sound like you're sincere, even if you're not' MORE (D-Minn.) accused Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE on Tuesday of willingly misleading senators during his January confirmation hearing and trying to brush aside the notion that he may have lied to lawmakers under oath.

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