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"dismissive" Definitions
  1. dismissive (of somebody/something) showing that you do not believe a person or thing to be important or worth considering

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Of course, some are less dismissive – including Ms. Walmsley.
" Mr. Dimon later described his dismissive remark as "stupid.
Instead, she uses her time to be dismissive of Devens.
Justice Scalia was also dismissive of unhelpful Supreme Court opinions.
Elias was dismissive of the divisions in the LGBT community.
"Honestly, I was kind of dismissive of it," she says.
Now isn't the time to feel hopeless, silent, or dismissive.
People on Twitter were purely flabbergasted by the dismissive comment.
Trump was even more dismissive of reporters' questions about Sen.
"  Now, Ginsburg is calling those comments "inappropriately dismissive and harsh.
Rowling — of course — was dismissive of haters, deeming them racist.
Eight years on, such dismissive attitudes are much less common.
In a shortened clip, she appeared dismissive of their concerns.
Congress's lackluster response to Maria only reaffirmed its dismissive attitude.
In my section alone, the shouts ranged from the dismissive
The song features Travis Scott, with an infectiously dismissive hook.
He interrupted her several times, and his attitude was dismissive.
Trump for months was dismissive of the intelligence community's conclusions.
Governments including the U.S. Trump administration and Norway are dismissive.
The station head, Maria (Neha Dhupia), is at first dismissive.
You would think they would be dismissive but they're not.
It is somehow aggressive and dismissive at the same time.
He may be unaware, or simply dismissive, of the repercussions.
But Mattis and Song were strongly dismissive of the idea.
He can't quite decide whether to look furious or dismissive.
And you're so dismissive of the Trust and Safety team.
Republicans in Congress have already been dismissive of that effort.
But the response from Beijing has been anything but dismissive.
By his own account, he was dismissive of their concerns.
"Usually everyone is fairly dismissive about these storms," she said.
Dismissive of attempts to question the rightness of his beliefs.
India's batting coach Vikram Rathour was rather dismissive about it.
Mr. Spicer was alternately rude and outright dismissive to reporters.
A number of them were dismissive of the new report.
Then, "ok boomer" is more than just a dismissive meme.
That sort of callous, dismissive attitude reoccurred throughout Manning's incarceration.
Even as the investigation has escalated, Trump's remained dismissive of it.
It is fascinating, not only for the dismissive attitude toward Pruitt.
Those skills can even make you appear superior, sarcastic or dismissive.
Leader Kim Jong Un was once dismissive of domestic beauty products.
"Calling that crazy was dismissive and I regret it," Zuckerberg wrote.
I value my younger colleagues, even when they are slightly dismissive.
I mean, I think he has been -- WILLIAMS: That&aposs dismissive.
It would also help to avoid being dismissive of local companies.
He seemed slightly offended, became dismissive and then changed the subject.
Ms. Narvaez said the Dominican authorities were dismissive of their reports.
They're all very fair: not immediately dismissive, and not unrealistically kind.
His mini-reviews are sometimes incisive and sharp, and sometimes dismissive.
She does movies and she's liberal — it's just a little dismissive.
McClymont's response, when approached with these curiosities, is a dismissive shrug.
"We are very disappointed by this dismissive response," the signatories wrote.
Instead, he responded with a series of dismissive but annoyed tweets.
They are dismissive of explanations of shared values or strategic importance.
" In his letter Wednesday, Christensen said Earnest's comments were dismissive. "Mr.
He can be prickly and thin-skinned, casually cruel and dismissive.
Democrats were dismissive of Republican claims of censorship by tech giants.
Declan makes a dismissive gesture in the air with his hand.
The one time he does mention their work he is dismissive.
"But kids often view that as dismissive, or discomfort," she says.
A dismissive view of the U.N. and conventional views on China.
Some older ballet fans, however, are perplexed, and at times dismissive.
In his Monday evening briefing, Trump was simultaneously defiant and dismissive.
Conservatives have seized on those remarks as dismissive of the attacks.
In her book, Ms. Lindsay was pointedly dismissive of that question.
I've been dismissive of Iran, but they are defending extremely well.
Responding in a subsequent issue, Gabler maintained a stiff, dismissive stance.
I know there are people who are dismissive of their spouses.
During oral arguments, she said, the male justices were too dismissive.
Trump is also dismissive of Sessions' personality, temperament and diminutive stature.
For years, the league was dismissive and stonewalled on the issue.
" She rejected the dismissive claim that this was "Roger being Roger.
It's so easy for us to be dismissive of ghost stories.
Trump was cold, even dismissive, toward Europe after coming to power.
"Well then don't be so dismissive when you're talking," Goldberg said.
Mr. Vucic, speaking to supporters after the first protest, was dismissive.
She teaches supervisors how to listen to complaints without being dismissive.
The thing that I've been most dismissive of — it's hard to be completely dismissive because I wasn't there, I didn't see what was going on, but people talk about seeing Bigfoot "cloaking," or vanishing into the ether.
Professional stock watchers tend to be dismissive of polls and sentiment indicators.
This person has been flippant and dismissive when met with these accusations.
Paradoxically, the humorous, dismissive slogans show how bad the situation has become.
She was dismissive of me and said it was a work hazard.
He said the FTC's responses so far have been dismissive and insulting.
"But kids often view that as dismissive or discomfort[ing]," she says.
It is a short-sighted shame to be dismissive of language ability.
Unfortunately, he does so in just two pages, and it's rather dismissive.
Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Christopher Wray was dismissive of the proposal.
Clinton was dismissive of Trump's tax pitch and his attacks toward her.
North Korean media was dismissive of the exercises, but warned of retaliation.
"Throughout the process, the [resort staff] were just very dismissive," he said.
However, in regular conversation, she was sharp-tongued, dismissive, and brutally venomous.
But not all those close to the President have been so dismissive.
When the interviewer apprised Cooperman of Obama's resume, he still was dismissive.
"He was very dismissive of me in the first term," Newsom said.
They weren't just dismissive of the professionals; they were suspicious of them.
And when she did reach out, some counselors were dismissive, she said.
"identity" (a very inadequate, dismissive name for a thorny constellation of issues).
Initially, purists were dismissive, but he trumped them with persistence and quality.
Sadly, Clinton's dismissive attitude is one that's echoed by the larger culture.
The tone of some stories is regrettably dismissive, even mocking at times.
So why are most fans and pundits openly dismissive of its chances?
She is portrayed as sycophantic to some, dismissive and patronizing to others.
Clinton, and I found that some articles were dismissive in their tone.
"She's a bit dismissive of the idea at the moment," Blunt said.
The center-left establishment seems almost as defensive and dismissive as Republicans.
Earlier proceedings had been too dismissive of his faith, the court said.
There, she says the dermatologist was dismissive and frustrated by her case.
Whether it's an insulting comment or a dismissive attitude, rudeness is pervasive.
It is the dismissive taunt of the world's most overpromoted playground bully.
It's tempting to be cynical or dismissive about this bare-bones moviemaking.
That's a slightly dismissive way to put it, but it's not inaccurate.
The front page suggesting that Ms. Omar had been dismissive of Sept.
Sunkara told me he's "somewhat dismissive of those vague concerns" around race.
That dismissive attitude has also contributed to the systematic neglect of evidence.
Maher also said that people overreacted to Matthews being dismissive of Warren.
The former vice president has been largely polite and dismissive about Sanders.
Atamanuik considers this dismissive quality central to Trump's appeal, even among liberals.
He was dismissive when Ritzenhein expressed concerns, Ritzenhein later said under oath.
The stories connect us, as long as we're not dismissive of anyone.
Virginia lawmakers dismissive Virginia lawmakers have joined Northam in dismissing the idea.
Klobuchar, in particular, challenged Buttigieg over his comments dismissive of Washington experience.
Dianne Post, a lawyer who represents some Roma victims, was also dismissive.
The comments contradicted Mr. Trump's earlier, more dismissive attitude on chemical weapons.
If it's indifferent or dismissive, he's probably someone to be wary of.
But early fans have a low tolerance for dismissive pop-starlet tags.
He was often dismissive of the views of powerful bankers and politicians.
I apologize if my comments came off as dismissive of his faith.
Instead of trying to understand you, they're dismissive of your work ethic.
When someone brought this to the attention of Michael, he was dismissive.
The Times as well as other media outlets, with a few exceptions such as The Huffington Post and Salon, have been dismissive of Bernie Sanders's campaign, which means they've been dismissive of a huge portion of the American electorate.
Trump on Wednesday was dismissive of Davis' claims that he had threatened Cohen.
HHS Secretary Alex Azar was dismissive in a statement Monday on PhRMA's announcement.
The Trump administration has been dismissive of the threat posed by climate change.
There have been times where America showed arrogance and been dismissive, even derisive.
Boris Johnson, when foreign secretary, was dismissive of BoE predictions of Brexit damage.
That is not to say you should be dismissive of your child's passion.
In addition, he said, U.S. tech companies were often dismissive of European law.
By then, she was much less dismissive of her own gifts and potential.
It was dismissive at best and offensive at worst, not unlike Sullivan's remarks.
Special counsel prosecutor Greg Andres was dismissive of the value of Manafort's cooperation.
The ones from loyal fans of the restaurant were either incredulous or dismissive.
Frank is glib, dismissive, while Jacob is a barely contained mass of nerves.
After being outright dismissive of Fortnite, we'd started to believe our own bullshit.
When a life is on the line, judges should be vigilant, not dismissive.
She was caught off guard, but she came off as dismissive to me.
Bernie Sanders also came off as dismissive to BLM protestors earlier this year.
That's what is really pissing me off about those dismissive reactions I've seen.
Behind President Donald Trump's dismissive rhetoric of renewable energy is a muddled picture.
But Zelda… Zelda had been cruel to him in several memories. Dismissive. Distrustful.
However, everyone except Reggie shows up to meet with the dismissive Dean Fairbanks.
It's caustic about the situation in Afghanistan, but not necessarily despairing or dismissive.
Predictable are the dismissive tones from a political class heart hardened to newcomers.
British authorities' dismissive response to the MMR scare failed to reassure worried parents.
The Kremlin, which described the comments as "emotional", has reason to be dismissive.
James was initially dismissive of Alig's goals—then frustrated by his sudden rise.
People on the trading floor viewed him as self-involved, dismissive and arrogant.
Zubkov was equally dismissive of the allegations in comments to the same channel.
As dismissive as she was, the threat from Alice was all too real.
However, when asked about potential premium increases, a senior HHS official was dismissive.
The first is his dismissive approach toward the question of D.C. statehood itself.
The company has been frequently criticized for being unresponsive or dismissive of complaints.
Larry Hogan, challenged Trump for the GOP's 2020 presidential nomination, McDaniel appeared dismissive.
I don't want to be dismissive of individual acts of charity and kindness.
But these are outlandishly exaggerated examples of absent, dismissive, inept, or villainous fathers.
Others are dismissive of Ravelry's stance because most of its audience are hobbyists.
He's been confrontational and dismissive toward the Catalan independence movement, thereby invigorating it.
The Roman Catholic Church was skeptical, Soler said, and others were simply dismissive.
He was dismissive of what he called "the Actors Studio ideal" of naturalism.
The numbers of "dismissive" and "doubtful" respondents have sunk to 9 percent each.
A quick dismissive glance, if I had not, would almost chill the bones.
"He brought a lot of money to the race," said a dismissive Sen.
But they were so dismissive and entitled, it was really kind of shocking.
"Jews would never do this," one of them says, making a dismissive gesture.
Days earlier, at the debate, Bloomberg came off as dismissive of the situation.
And deeply dismissive of the Democrats standing -- or, more accurately, sitting -- against him.
Volkswagen representatives gave answers that the regulators regarded as evasive, nonsensical or dismissive.
At the time, many thought that Gates came off as cocky and dismissive.
"That sounds awfully dismissive, but it was how I felt," she went on.
Some users on Chinese social media platform Weibo were dismissive of the study.
His whole 'enough is never enough for her' line felt sexist and dismissive.
Dave Graves, her colleague at an investment firm, was equally dismissive of Biden.
Sanders' remarks appeared dismissive of other candidates who did speak at the forum.
Trump has either attacked or been dismissive of the IC since his inauguration.
The attorney general also set off a backlash with dismissive comments about Hawaii.
For all of my life, I've viewed action films with a dismissive bewilderment.
When questioned by Justice Minardo, Mr. Castorina was dismissive of Mr. Miller's testimony.
And another attendee was dismissive that sexual assault is pervasive in the military.
They also said that some detectives were insensitive, dismissive and incredulous toward victims.
Francesa, in turn, then bludgeoned DiPietro and ESPN in his usual dismissive way.
Saudi Arabia's minister of state for foreign affairs, Adel al-Jubeir, was dismissive.
It was fascinating how they would just, this group was dismissive of things.
Sure, Jeb has been known to smoke weed, but don't be too dismissive.
But other experts whom Richards and Royen contacted seemed dismissive of his dramatic claim.
As with dating, it's tempting to be dismissive of the person you just left.
Amidst that, you've learned that the mother, Doc Allardyce, is very dismissive of Shirley.
Robert Gordon is dismissive of this emerging technology, and I think that's a mistake.
Still, many others said they were disappointed with the actor for his dismissive comments.
Other female writers of the late-18th and 19th century received similarly dismissive treatment.
Soccer is indeed more scientific now, more coolly professional, more dismissive of the intangible.
In fact, powerful folk in Washington routinely describe Mr Trump in shockingly dismissive terms.
But those campaigning for an "Out" vote in the June 23 referendum were dismissive.
"We certainly talked to some who were dismissive," Guler told TechCrunch in an email.
Mr. Rubio, briskly dismissive of Mr. Trump ("He's an entertaining guy"), pivoted to Mrs.
But after Musk's dismissive response, Biba found herself drowning in hate mail and abuse.
But many students on campus, at least, are openly dismissive of the online experience.
African-American leaders interpreted that as dismissive of the importance of the black vote.
The editorial "is just another example of this type of dismissive establishment ideology policing".
They became rather dismissive about his finger, which turned out not to be broken.
Rather than an educated and thoughtful appraisal, Cusk's review was dismissive and tone deaf.
The Professor was initially dismissive of the American until Papadopoulos brandished his campaign credentials.
Dave Brat (R-Va.) has been dismissive of the protests, seeing them as orchestrated.
Dismissive attitudes such as these shut down much-needed conversations before they even begin.
It was almost totally lacking in detail, and Assange was dramatically dismissive of it.
Legal experts have (for the most part) largely been dismissive of the lawsuit's chances.
This may sound like an isolated story about a particularly cruel and dismissive trainer.
But, to play devil's advocate, is it right to be so dismissive of diving?
The hashtag #notallmen fills me with unbridled rage because it's dismissive of our suffering.
Yamauchi said when she complained to the flight attendant, she received a dismissive response.
They are also dismissive of Baghdad's threat to subjugate the Kurdish region by force.
I get more calls today about people inquiring on going long than being dismissive.
Climate scientists are dismissive of Mr. Happer; his former colleagues at Princeton are chagrined.
Mr. Zuckerberg later said he had been too hasty and dismissive of the concerns.
Asked why he had not apprised his political brethren sooner, Mr. Gantz was dismissive.
To begin, many white conservatives are already largely dismissive of concerns regarding police brutality.
He also seemed dismissive of the Democrats' ongoing attempts to shelve their dysfunctional ways.
People Can Be Dismissive of the Severity of His Illness My husband has PTSD.
Texas, invalidating a law criminalizing same-sex sodomy and overturning the dismissive 1986 decision.
Her statements have been very dismissive of impeachment and the need for more information.
Interviews with supporters of Mr. Trump in two U.S. states found similarly dismissive opinions.
An official there was polite but dismissive and told him to wait another day.
It's a shame that President Trump is either unaware or dismissive of these functions.
Its form is "breezily dismissive of convention," Emily Rhodes wrote in The Financial Times.
Language like that is dismissive and perpetuates the very harm we seek to end.
While hailed by Washington's punditocracy, the choice was a dismissive message to Bernie's base.
"I apologize if my comments came off as dismissive of his faith," she added.
Trump has been dismissive of the intelligence assessments and has heaped praise on Putin.
If she is dismissive of your request, enlist another coworker to talk to her.
"He was extraordinarily dismissive of her," a former senior White House official told the magazine.
Then, during his discussions with House GOP members, Trump made a dismissive remark concerning Rep.
"I wouldn't characterize anything as dismissive," David Lapan said, adding that perception is obviously subjective.
They're as comfortable speaking truth to power as they are dismissive of platitudes and punditry.
Pelosi has been dismissive about people who challenge her, recently calling Ryan and Massachusetts Rep.
In a new interview with GQ, Bloom admitted she was hurt by Harris' dismissive tweet.
"It feels dismissive when you're saying these things to people time and again," Changa said.
If you have a health care provider who is being dismissive, find a new provider.
I've noticed in some meetings lately that you've been making some dismissive comments toward me.
That's a dismissive take on a movement that means so much to so many people.
"Don't be so dismissive," 19-year-old political activist Rachel Gonzalez tweeted back at him.
Barely aware of the incident or its purpose, my comments were inappropriately dismissive and harsh.
I was similarly dismissive of her as a "pop star" until her self-titled record.
He explains that he never attended those schools officially but is dismissive of the claims.
In a new interview with GQ, Bloom admitted she was hurt by Harris' dismissive tweet.
Sitwell's reply was unfunny, yes, but it was also dismissive, rude, and condescending in tone.
I'm really grateful that when I started somewhere the response was not dismissive or condescending.
He kept checking his watch, darting glances both anxious and dismissive at the female receptionists.
" Morton was upset, telling Moore at dinner, "I just felt like you were pretty dismissive.
It's not real life," he said, adding, "I completely intend for it to sound dismissive.
Kaine said Trump's dismissive tweets about the intelligence community demean the careers of dedicated professionals.
As you know, Trump has been openly dismissive of the CIA and other intelligence organizations.
Speaking to reporters as he departed Morristown, New Jersey, Trump was dismissive of the report.
The president has a rather dismissive view of our neighbor to the north, it seems.
The three-word phrase has a long history as a dismissive rejoinder, especially on Twitter.
Eramo was featured in the article and characterized as being dismissive of the rape claims.
So how do the same talk show hosts excuse his dismissive behavior toward our troops?
Trump has been dismissive of the findings, treating them as an attack on his legitimacy.
Don't be dismissive Even if you wholeheartedly disagree with a coworker's political stance, be respectful.
Asked by reporters about the women's allegations, Biden once again was dismissive, and emphatically so.
Asked about the lack of a policy section on his campaign website, he was dismissive.
Hammer didn't seem to care what other people thought — and not in a dismissive way.
The Trump administration is dismissive of claims that the new regulations would hurt Obamacare's markets.
There is also a dismissive air to most of the dialogue that surrounds the syndrome.
"'Calling that crazy was dismissive and I regret it," he said in a blog post.
EVE has been particularly brazen with its sales and dismissive of American challenges to them.
Cardi B, in particular, was always entertaining, whether she was being enthusiastic, supportive or dismissive.
Vladimir Dzhabarov, first deputy head of the Federation Council's foreign affairs committee, was equally dismissive.
Jesus is initially dismissive of her, saying that he will help only his fellow Jews.
Though South Korea is being publicly dismissive of the missile launch, others are more cautious.
How terrifying that must have felt for them, and how dismissive it was of me.
"Just don't say I am retiring," the 79-year-old said with a dismissive wave.
He also heard stories about how church leaders had been dismissive of reports of abuse.
He also appeared dismissive of the kind of full-bore preparation common to summit meetings.
He was possessive and then dismissive, a trait he shared with his friend Rod Stewart.
Mr. Steyer, a major Democratic donor, has been dismissive of party leaders' reservations about impeachment.
One hundred percent of people said it wouldn't work and gave me this dismissive message.
This isn't dismissive of anyone's problems; there are true problems that obviously transcend socioeconomic boundaries.
Portman and the bipartisan group of senators backing the bill have been dismissive of critics.
It seemed to me that Balzac's attitude toward me would have been dismissive and contemptuous.
In Blood of Elves, he's actively dismissive of women but trains Ciri in fencing nonetheless.
But don&apost take Greene and Blank&aposs literary comparisons as being dismissive of plans.
Administration officials have been dismissive of the idea that such weapons could worsen the conflict.
For its part, the White House offered a dismissive response to the ongoing Russia probes.
"I'm not dismissive of classical music and the Western canon," Ms. Oliveros said in 2012.
Since that moment, I've constantly asked questions and pushed back with doctors if they're dismissive.
It's angering to witness the dismissive, sweeping way that admissions officers discuss Asian-American applicants.
He said bluntly that some of her attacks were wrongheaded, and he was dismissive after Mrs.
If future society becomes more conservative and dismissive, the outlook for trans people could become grim.
Her opponent, Donald Trump, was dismissive of the hacks and the attribution of them to Russia.
She largely avoids any conversation when it comes to Trump and his dismissive language about women.
People like you, who know VR, are basically almost dismissive of what The Times is doing.
Republican rival Mitt Romney seized on those remarks to argue Obama was dismissive of small businesses.
It follows Trump's dismissive tweets about "so-called judge" James Robart, who blocked his travel ban.
In interviews, he can come off as somewhat egotistical, defensively dismissive of both critics and collaborators.
Being dismissive and unkind is a sure way of leaving a bad impression, says Jay Leno.
Seth Moulton, another long shot, is also dismissive of the notion of dropping out this fall.
Opponents of the congresswomen, like Kellyanne Conway, have begun using "the Squad" in a dismissive way.
With a firm and dismissive, "Have a nice day," Elsie shut the door in her face.
Azaria's statements are a departure from The Simpsons' own dismissive response to criticism earlier this month.
Unlike Mr Polman, who was famously dismissive of shareholders, Mr Jope has been listening to them.
Count me among those who reckon this approach is a bit too dismissive of the threat.
And yet, perhaps more alarmingly, the officials who oversee those systems appeared dismissive of the results.
"Don't necessarily be dismissive of mail you think is sent to the wrong address," he said.
Johansson's is an incredibly dismissive reaction to legitimate concerns, and one that seems destined to backfire.
A dismissive laugh, someone's skin feeling weird on yours, the way they say your name, casually.
Asked whether Ossoff will clear the coveted 50 percent threshold, Bluestein is cautious but not dismissive.
But his long denial has left his supporters dismissive of the facts of Russian foul play.
But he's also arrogant, dismissive of authority, and fully willing to use power he doesn't understand.
It is also dismissive of the press and the genuine problem of not holding televised briefings.
Sure, it's a high bar to set given just how dismissive and thorough the original was.
It's knowing, cutting, dismissive and almost impossible to gracefully recover from: "ok boomer" and you're done.
You shouldn't be so dismissive about it, because Chuck (Schumer) and Nancy (Pelosi) aren't your friends.
Don't be dismissive or argumentative during conversations around types of oppression that you don't personally experience.
I later learned that any kind of interaction, regardless of how negative or dismissive, emboldened him.
Ms. Wen castigated "Ghost in the Shell," tweeting about "whitewashing" and throwing in a dismissive emoji.
Trump has a knack for coining just the right moniker, the perfectly dismissive and catchy thing.
We learn that Hugh Hefner was an early ally and that Gloria Steinem was often dismissive.
Its scale and the international community's dismissive attitude toward the plight of vulnerable Afghans is shameful.
The president's dismissive comments to the Examiner renewed speculation about Mulvaney's standing in the White House.
But what strikes me about this is you guys are so dismissive, the wet cigarette butt.
When "In the Face of Evil" was released, in October, 2004, mainstream critics were mostly dismissive.
He was dismissive of genetic-testing services that, to date, have had the most consumer success.
At the same time, he's dismissive of fears that widespread cell phone use may cause harm.
Ms. Yellen acknowledged these trends, a change from last year when Fed officials were largely dismissive.
Abandoning some aspects of the nuclear deal is one way to look both tough and dismissive.
The salesmen had had enough of unions that vacillated between being outright hostile and quietly dismissive.
Participants were less dismissive of and argumentative in response to video and audio versus written text.
But Corbyn, who wants Labour to be given the chance to negotiate with Brussels, was dismissive.
To pick a top 15 songs in a year like this feels almost dismissive, cruel even.
The melding of commemoration and historical research made later professional historians dismissive of the commission's work.
Last week, Zuckerberg said he did "regret" making such a "dismissive" comment right after Election Day.
He has often been dismissive of complaints and suggested the complainers were not trying hard enough.
My older clients often complain their younger colleagues can be dismissive of their knowledge and expertise.
He's been dismissive, not only of the efficiency but the quality of our health care system.
"You could write a whole article on Hollywood and kissing," McQueen said, waving a dismissive hand.
The spokeswoman for Save the Children, one of the largest aid groups operating here, was dismissive.
That was in keeping with his generally dismissive response to polls that point to his unpopularity.
The ceremony on Monday marking the embassy opening could hardly have been more dismissive of Palestinians.
The Chinese authorities are cagey and evasive, if not downright dismissive, about reports concerning such camps.
Administration officials were dismissive of stories about lead exposure that had appeared in The Daily News.
Sherman's play was almost a dismissive act, knocking down a deft pass inches from King's hands.
"Populism" is a dismissive term for everything metropolitan elites can't quite find the energy to understand.
Many Lasik surgeons are dismissive of claims of persistent severe pain or call it extraordinarily rare.
Just this week, Poland's minister of culture, Piotr Glinski, was dismissive when asked about her writings.
Some of these reassurances come off as too dismissive and not very fair to their audience.
Because I did feel like he was dismissive of my symptoms and didn't listen to me.
But her voice is dismissive, and her implication is clear: You can ask anything you want.
Dick, whom Mr. Bacon plays as dry as jerky, is her opposite: coolly dismissive and laconic.
You might think this type of reaction is juvenile or dismissive, but it's really just human.
So while they might appear humorous or [dismissive] of the seriousness, they can reflect [public] sentiment.
And, the people around him, again according to Wolff, are deeply disdainful and dismissive of Trump.
Kokkinakis was dismissive of the suggestion that there may be an institutional problem in Australian tennis.
"Wurtzel's nation is a nation of one," Karen Schoemer wrote in a dismissive review in Newsweek.
I've seen this dismissive attitude manifest itself in health professionals' attitudes and actions (or lack thereof).
The president's tweet on Thursday morning makes it clear that he remains dismissive of the investigation.
He then turned dismissive, saying that all the officers making allegations against him sounded the same.
It's certainly not meant to be dismissive; there is just too much history here to dramatize.
But at some point it occurred to them that perhaps they were being a mite dismissive.
Sunny and cerebral, Schaal is dismissive of assumptions about what kind of work is for whom.
When a Guardian U.S. employee asked about the possibility of instituting a paywall, Pemsel was dismissive.
Now, the ranks of the dismissive have dwindled while those who are alarmed have grown dramatically.
Saul can be a grating protagonist — dismissive of those who care for him, myopic, and unforgiving.
Britain's wartime ruler, Winston Churchill, was dismissive of Allied prospects from holding onto the vital port.
Just like when Trump was dismissive of women's issues, thousands showed up at his new doorstep.
In almost every instance, Zuckerberg has been slow to react, or even initially dismissive of concerns.
Greed is obviously a factor here, and I think conservatives are often too dismissive of that.
"This is a president who wanted to work with them -- and he is dismissive of them now."
Bulut said she has experienced discrimination in a variety of forms, from inappropriate comments to dismissive behavior.
"Calling that crazy was dismissive and I regret it," Zuckerberg wrote in a Facebook post this week.
Dong ministers to hundreds of underground Catholics, some of whom were dismissive of the officially sanctioned body.
We were certainly not the one-hit wonders the dismissive rock press likes to say we were.
And the Chinese have been very dismissive of the president, saying this is reckless, it&aposs unwise.
Like most of the other talking heads on TV, I was haughtily dismissive of Donald Trump's candidacy.
When the researcher was asked about the implications of deceptive technology, she was dismissive of the question.
As the center turns belligerent and dismissive of minorities, the edges reconsider their places in the world.
The speaker has also been dismissive of Ocasio-Cortez's legislation combating climate change, the Green New Deal.
So I thought it was important to get in there and give a quick, dismissive 'fuck you.
I don't like that she and her campaign were condescending and dismissive of Millennials during the primaries.
" The segment feels like a dismissive and cowardly shrug, as if to say, "your problem, not ours.
But through it all, Musk has maintained a defiant, and sometimes dismissive, attitude toward Tesla's many critics.
"No, I did not have sex with Ariana in the back," she said with a dismissive laugh.
I was happy to see that I wasn't the only one infuriated by Plummer's seemingly dismissive remarks.
After their meeting last month, House Democrats had called Kelly "dismissive" and expressed frustration with his responses.
He was curt and dismissive to both, as if could barely tolerate being on stage with them.
The 225 most dismissive are below in rough chronological order -- starting in 215 with his oldest comments.
Furthermore, that Chase and other technocrats are so dismissive of these concerns only makes the problem worse.
Predictably, while much of the world recognized the flick for its dismissive power, the ultra-partisan Gatewaypundit.
But the President, either dismissive or oblivious to the political damage he could suffer, did it anyway.
FedEx declined to comment, but in the past executives have been dismissive of any threat by Amazon.
Moscow has denied any such meddling and Trump has been dismissive of the intelligence suggesting Russian involvement.
Democratic members of the House came out of one early meeting calling Kelly "dismissive" and expressing frustration.
Security Minister Ben Wallace was dismissive, saying it belonged to the "ill informed and wild speculation folder".
While it sounds dismissive, it's indicative of maturity rather than a romance that is pleading and childish.
It could have something to do with his dismissive attitude towards the planet we all live on.
Some conservatives have applied a dismissive nickname to the efforts to rethink the existing laws: hipster antitrust.
Many Democrats, she says, are dismissive of her religious beliefs and condescending of her lot in life.
He preferred to let others speak, and when he did interject, his answers were brief and dismissive.
For these and other empirical reasons, economists across the political spectrum are dismissive of the Laffer Curve.
Brad Smith, Microsoft's president and chief legal officer, was dismissive of the complaints from Mr. Benioff's company.
Zuma's lawyer Mike Hellens said on Friday that state prosecutors had displayed a dismissive attitude towards Zuma.
Others have found his manner, which can quickly accelerate from reasonable to aggressive to dismissive, off-putting.
Anthony Rendon, the Democratic Assembly speaker, said that prejudice can include dismissive stereotypes about Latinos in politics.
Some of the responses to "The End of History?" were dismissive; almost all of them were skeptical.
Dismissive of women (Kotey almost immediately launched into a chauvinistic tirade about one female journalist being "emotional").
Travis Kalanick, CEO of perennially victim-dismissive Uber, has previously dodged questions about his company's HR strategy.
When Trump was recently confronted with this story, he denied it in typically boastful and dismissive fashion.
What's astounding is that this exchange -- even in its dismissive, diminishing and contentious tones -- is remarkably civilized.
" Chapelle reasons: "The worst thing to call someone is crazy, it's dismissive... These people are not crazy.
Millions of them could've been saved if JPEGMAFIA had released this triumphantly dismissive track a lot earlier.
He was dismissive of a race-based comment another white person made that really pissed me off.
He was working in an industry that I knew fairly well and being dismissive of my comments.
But, some added, Mr. Roma could be dismissive or even cruel to those who had rebuffed him.
Mark Zuckerberg had called that claim "pretty irresponsible," leading Mr. Musk to tweet a spicy, dismissive response.
Macron is less dismissive of the nationalist surge around the world and within the exclusive G7 club.
Rejecting their concerns, the president-elect tossed off a dismissive remark about the sacrosanct "one China" policy.
Curry noted that the Celtics would have to get past Cleveland first but was far from dismissive.
The change in tone was remarkable considering how dismissive Trump had been about the coronavirus before then.
She was stubborn in her loyalty to the documentary tradition, and dismissive in speaking about her colleagues.
No modern president has been as dismissive and even contemptuous of the State Department as Mr. Trump.
The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday Trump was "dismissive" of Priebus for not returning Scaramucci's fire.
It is sometimes looked down upon with a "my kid could do that" kind of dismissive attitude.
He went on for nearly an hour and a half, at some moments joking and others dismissive.
So, they're going to be as dismissive of the magazine as President Trump has shown to be.
These statements tend to feel dismissive and may make your friend feel worse than they already do.
"   Kevin Smith, a spokesman for Portman, was dismissive of the Internet Association's criticism, calling Beckerman's claims "absurd.
I've seen the same dismissive attitudes toward women and their contributions in meetings and grant review panels.
Macron, a former economy minister who is running as an independent, was dismissive of his rival's statement.
The exchanges prompted dismissive "OK boomer"-style text messages among the workers, two of the people said.
I'm 215, and out of the arrogance of being 22015 I am dismissive of my parents' advice.
If they did, they would empathize with the reality of how problematic, dismissive and fetishizing this is.
Lawsuit: Supervisors were dismissive In a lawsuit filed in March, she calls herself Jane Doe and alleges that not only were her supervisors at Transocean Offshore Deepwater Drilling and Schlumberger Technology dismissive of what happened, they did not take the basic investigative steps to find out who was responsible.
I wrote lots of texts to all of them and they dismissed ... They were dismissive, I would say.
She gravitates toward her own distinctive visual style and can be dismissive when displeased, some staff members said.
"Loud, snide and dismissive, he wasn't just a disappointment," wrote the USA Today critic Robert Bianco in 2005.
Nix was also dismissive about the testimony he gave to the U.S. House Intelligence Committee late last year.
Men might generally be more dismissive of symptoms than women and so do not seek treatment, Krakower ventured.
The family said Airbnb was initially dismissive of the incident but eventually removed the host from its platform.
The word 'female' used in the manner that I did is dismissive and strips women of their humanity.
It's easy to forget how dismissive many were of the company's future prospects when Tim Cook became CEO.
But he is unduly dismissive of racial and gender diversity as a useful element in providing different perspectives.
When recently asked about the tremendous success of Wonder Woman, however, his response came off as rather dismissive.
The phrase "emotionally unavailable" can sound like a dismissive excuse for not wanting to be in a relationship.
With reporters rapt but ultimately dismissive of the event, we all moved onto the next viral oddity — mostly.
Many Democrats were enraged by those comments, finding them sour and dismissive of black voters in general. Mrs.
Go deeper: As climate change worsens, America faces nuclear closures Green New Deal backers dismissive of nuclear power
The C suite seems to have been annoyed by Kaplan's attendance, but was initially dismissive of employees' concerns.
Harris is always nimble and flippantly funny, very good at capturing Olaf's dismissive sarcasm and rather casual sadism.
When I confronted Zayner about my observations, he was either dismissive, or unaware of a standard FMT protocol.
To them, calling r/TacoBell simply a "subreddit about a fast food place" might seem a little dismissive.
They are thus inherently anti-pluralist, dismissive of the rights of minorities and the legitimacy of alternative viewpoints.
A spokesperson for the automaker was dismissive of the Consumer Reports rating when we reached out for comment.
Perhaps taking a trick from the Donald himself, Rubio took a generally dismissive tone towards the GOP frontrunner.
Holman said the official was "dismissive and rude" to her, and asked if she had been consuming alcohol.
His cheerfully dismissive iconoclasm empowers many Americans with a distaste for the oppressive moralizing of the progressive elite.
At least publicly, ZigBee and Z-Wave seem dismissive of the possibility that they could similarly be crushed.
Trump on Tuesday, however, was largely dismissive of fears that his trade war was hindering the U.S. economy.
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon has been publicly dismissive of bitcoin, calling it a "fraud" that will not survive.
She was dismissive of television characters who glamorized the lifestyle of single young women, like Mary Tyler Moore.
It is also increasingly dismissive of international norms and "Western" ideas, and more assertive in its extraterritorial reach.
Castellanos was particularly dismissive of Cruz: Senator Cruz has no value beyond being an alternative to Donald Trump.
The poll also showed a decline in Americans who are classified as in the "dismissive" or "doubtful" camps.
" He's equally dismissive of the Russia-related allegations, echoing Trump's descriptor of the investigation as a "witch hunt.
Trump has also been dismissive of the decision to put the department's watchdog in charge of the case.
To suggest that Copacabana's sand might not be worthy of the Olympics is to invite a dismissive scoff.
Investigators also found the police deeply dismissive of sexual assault victims and hostile toward prostitutes and transgender people.
Pelosi had been dismissive of the political influence held by Ocasio-Cortez and three other freshman women, Reps.
When an employee asked Zuckerberg about these reports of content moderators at the July meeting, Zuckerberg was dismissive.
Darker manifestations include dismissive laughter, which makes light of something someone said sincerely, and derisive laughter, which shames.
But he enters the group carrying a long record of dismissive, vitriolic criticism extending well beyond partisan politics.
Republicans who own small businesses, like all Republicans, are relatively dismissive about the prospects of a nearing recession.
Democrats, who want to preserve as much of net neutrality as possible, were dismissive of Lee's effort. Sens.
" In the past, Leroy has been dismissive of tribal claims; last year, he told the AP, "It's legal.
Before I heard Ingraham's dismissive commentary, I asked Pulitzer Center exec editor and Boston Globe columnist Indira Lakshmanan.
Troi thinks that Picard is being dismissive of Soji's concerns, but there isn't much evidence for that either.
"'DISMISS U' approaches sound/noise experimentation and diaspora narratives from an expansive yet dismissive perspective," they further explain.
During oral arguments, Judge Messitte was dismissive of that judge's opinion, saying it seemed to lack rigorous analysis.
They make dismissive assumptions about people above a certain age or below a certain level of physical competence.
Mr. Strache's dismissive comments about journalists and casual planning to undermine Austria's media freedom are seen as ominous.
Another employee said Mr. Pichai also seemed dismissive of the idea of an employee representative on the board.
Everyone else in the movie is lousy, though — dismissive, angry, violent, ready to murder at a moment's notice.
The Recount put together this helpful video tracking Trump's dismissive comments with the spread in the United States.
Rihanna "Needed Me" (Westbury Road/Roc Nation) There is no Rihanna better than icy, dismissive, unfeeling Rihanna. 5.
Those dismissive of climate change represented 9 percent of respondents, a drop of five points compared to 2013.
Democrats in Congress have sided with Israel over Palestinian statehood, but have been dismissive of the climate arguments.
In response, the former mayor's supporters responded by calling Biden dismissive of those in small cities and towns.
When BuzzFeed's reporters pointed this out on Twitter, Carney was characteristically dismissive: Compare our jobs to the alternatives.
When Wiener later informed the same supervisor about a colleague's sexual comments, he seemed embarrassed but ultimately dismissive.
For many who are immediately dismissive of these pieces, frustration also often comes when they see the price.
It feels unkind to actually call him that: It's rude, messy and dismissive of Carson's agency and ability.
In the past, he has been dismissive of Conservative lawmakers, who are now important influences in the race.
The conversation quickly becomes heated, with Mr. Kalanick using obscenities and generally being dismissive of Mr. Kamel's complaints.
Social media companies remained dismissive of the potential abuses of their platforms until well after the 2016 election.
Mattis in the past has been dismissive of reports he's clashing with the administration, suggesting they aren't true.
The video, reported earlier by Bloomberg, shows Mr. Kalanick using obscenities and being dismissive of the driver's complaints.
In making this dismissive conclusion, Texas and the lower courts greatly underestimate the individuals who serve as jurors.
Despite having research to back up her claims, she said that company executives were dismissive of her warnings.
Mr. Trump could be impeached in his first year given his dismissive responses to financial conflicts of interest.
Dismissive of conservatives, they leave them with four alternatives: Stay home, go third party, vote Republican or convert.
Another more insidious reason regulators may have been dismissive of scientists' concerns is lobbying by the chemical industry.
Ms. Haney could be dismissive of the traditional ways of retailing, even as the freewheeling start-up grew.
It sheds light on how totalizing and dismissive larger narratives and assignments of value around art can be.
She is a doctor with extensive medical training — why are people so dismissive of her on this issue?
In an interview, Mr. Steyer was dismissive of party leaders' reservations about making impeachment an issue in 2018.
In fact, they were incredibly polite, but also a little bit dismissive saying we just agree that it's systemic.
They attack one another and adults with the dismissive, demeaning gesture and can provoke reasonable people into retaliatory responses.
The Russian government, for its part, has been both dismissive of the retaliatory measures, and threatened its own response.
U.K. currency traders appear to be increasingly dismissive of economic strength in the country with Brexit negotiations fast approaching.
President Donald Trump made his first comments on Apple's big stock drop this Friday — and they were largely dismissive.
Wesley Lowery I think you're right in that we can be overly dismissive of the difficulty of the job.
Rick Snyder was initially dismissive of the water crisis in the poverty-stricken, black-majority city of Flint, Mich.
Have you been too dismissive of voters' concerns about this issue in your own campaign and your own career?
She's introduced as a trope ("corporate ice queen"), and has to stomp that down from a dismissive co-worker.
SCOTT WAPNER: Are you surprised, Wilfred, that he was as dismissive as he was about crypto currencies in general?
But Trump's dismissive attitude and remarks about women of color don't bode well for how he would treat her.
Professional scientists were rather dismissive of his research, in which he adamantly claimed that no two snowflakes were alike.
Talk to nearly any analyst in the tech space, and you'll find they're dismissive that RCS could ever work.
It was born out of a callousness and dismissive nature that's becoming more and more common in American society.
Chinese fans are particularly smitten by Spanish football, while being dismissive of the stodgier local product showcased at home.
As for Trump's claims to be in good health, based on a letter from his doctor, Brazile was dismissive.
The Trump Administration has taken a dismissive stand toward the WTO, even saying that it may ignore its rulings.
I know there were — especially 10 years ago when you're describing this — some computer scientists who were very dismissive.
I felt guilty about my lone, dismissive interaction with Mazurenko, and was skeptical a bot could reflect his personality.
Sweetman says Carrey was first dismissive and then claimed she contracted any disease she might have from someone else.
And it's not just random skeptics who look down on horoscopes — even career astrologists can be dismissive of them.
If you want to be clobbered online, say something dismissive about any member of the "squad," as AOC, Rep.
His dismissive comments toward journalists April Ryan, Abby Phillip and Yamiche Alcindor are appalling, irresponsible, and should be denounced.
Asked Friday about comments Prince made to NBC that Trump is frustrated with the war effort, Mattis was dismissive.
"A lot of people considered Joe to be dismissive, but he just didn't want to bother anyone," she said.
"After years of being dismissive to the family, the agency at last did the right thing," Mr. Gladstone said.
Hammond gave him a quick, dismissive smile, then pushed on the door again, putting his shoulder into this time.
ANDY WEBSTER "Be Somebody" is rated PG (Parental guidance suggested), presumably for a brief, dismissive reference to "getting wasted."
Trump has been dismissive of the intelligence community's conclusions, mostly casting blame on the DNC for poor security practices.
But the key word is "supportive" — if someone is dismissive or can't empathize, it can result in compounded trauma.
But the Trust rejected the proposal, citing that it was dismissive of the overall humanitarian vision for the land.
Bottura opened his restaurant in 1995, and the early days were anxious; customers were scarce and critics were dismissive.
She is vacant and dismissive, unwilling to discuss how she groomed Jenny for abuse and pushed her toward Bill.
Like a proper terminal lance, his reply was dismissive and defiant, in keeping with what his fans might expect.
Having held the treasured urn for 18 consecutive years at that point, Australia's cricketing community was still largely dismissive.
Nix was also dismissive about the testimony he gave to the U.S. House Intelligence Committee late last year [nL1N1OE1Q5].
His intent was to criticize what he apparently perceived as dismissive comments about the attack made by the congresswoman.
Stefflon Don is a confidently dismissive rapper with a rich, bulbous voice, and her verse here is downright haughty.
Ms. Warren was referring to a widely reported anecdote, and Mr. Matthews's disbelief was criticized as sexist and dismissive.
And Lewandowski's dismissive response is typical of how the architect of Trump's immigration policy, Stephen Miller, sees the crisis.
Videos containing a dismissive reaction and no dialogue seldom go viral since they lack the sizzle of verbal combat.
"You want to see the government to be decisive, not dismissive," said Sam Stovall, chief investment strategist at CFRA.
There was only sporadic interest in what was being said and instead a dismissive sense about politics in general.
Mr. Johnson, who has previously been dismissive of the need for a financial settlement, declined to give a figure.
Mr. Williams is dismissive of those who say making Medium viable is not merely difficult, but flat-out impossible.
They showed up late, canceled, and were generally rude or dismissive of the culture and vibe of my space.
Asked by reporters covering that meeting whether China should be pressured over its territorial claims, Mr. Duterte was dismissive.
Ms. Yoest and Ms. Manning are also dismissive of the proof that improving access to birth control reduces abortions.
The bomb techs, in turn, thought the engineers were dangerously uninformed and dismissive of the specialists' efforts to help.
For his part, Mr. Trump was dismissive of the intelligence findings and suggested that Democrats were simply stirring controversy.
Strong's sister Cissy Strong-Reyes said tribal police were initially dismissive of the disappearance because her sister used drugs.
Despite his association with the science of happiness, Seligman is by his own admission brusque, dismissive, and a grouch.
He's a Trump supporter so dismissive of evidence that if he didn't exist, liberals would have to invent him.
The courting of Lieberman came as a surprise as he and Netanyahu have been sharply dismissive of one another.
Muslims in the US and Europe must be confident in our beliefs and not defensive or dismissive about terrorism.
I can imagine many people — including critics and artists — being dismissive, annoyed, or befuddled by this, but not me.
It is very important to my approach that the critique of religion is careful and emancipatory, rather than dismissive.
DFRLab's report, written by the Atlantic Council's information defense fellow, Ben Nimmo, was largely dismissive of Merlo and Victory Lab.
The bank's dismissive initial response, followed by a hasty and heavily-redacted report into the issue, looked hapless at best.
When told of the decision by the Office of Civil Rights to investigate Ms. Geidi's complaint, Ms. Moskowitz was dismissive.
When I visit different places and meet startup founders, I try to be nicer and more helpful rather than dismissive.
Ironically, The Times's dismissive approach to classical architecture played into the same tropes that animate some of its worst fans.
Most observers were dismissive when the prime minister announced his intention to make peace in his inaugural address in April.
Disick was initially dismissive of Kourtney's feelings on the matter, insinuating that she was just trying to control the situation.
People in the field of AI are now dismissive of Watson, which in turn affects its ability to attract talent.
He's being rude and dismissive, so I make a stink and end up speaking directly with the manager and chef.
I don't want to be entirely dismissive, but I just can't imagine who's going to be excited to see this.
He's heard the cruel, dismissive way some of them speak about transgender people and worried they might turn on him.
Pressed by Cuomo to respond to the multitude of surveys that show minimal levels of voter fraud, Kobach was dismissive.
Many them will therefore tune out articles (like this one) that are dismissive of Sanders's ability to capture the nomination.
However, I am not a child, and both Aburrow and MacDonald are dismissive of this technique really helping in adulthood.
In one particularly dismissive review from Wired, Daniel Smith suggests that any homoeroticism applied after the fact should be disregarded.
Yet Chang is dismissive, noting that high school segregation makes the system work to produce racial diversity in higher education.
Lee, in turn, responds by being so wildly dismissive and passive-aggressive that I find this encounter difficult to watch.
"I do recall when I started raising these issues as early as last winter, they were pretty dismissive," Warner said.
Hayhoe argues that "dismissive" is more accurate than "denier" because she believes most people aren't malicious about their belief systems.
And calling Blackburn a "dismissive" rather than a "denier" isn't likely to make her any more amenable to such efforts.
He's a supercilious, hateful kid whose favorite phrase is a dismissive "blah blah blah," summing up everything he considers boring.
Michèle is by turns jealous and possessive, dismissive and cold, obsessed with punishing her rapist and coolly intrigued by him.
One complaint about the article was that the description of the activists as a "fractious bunch" felt belittling and dismissive.
Yet Kyrgios is dismissive of suggestions he must practise his serve to keep it functioning at such a lethal level.
He was open and polite to the members of the audience, and appropriately sarcastic and dismissive of Fox's disingenuous moderators.
Sealy's comment, "womp womp," is usually made as a lighthearted -- and at times dismissive -- reaction to someone else's disappointing news.
While she received high scores on her first account, her second grader gave her low marks and made dismissive comments.
"I would much rather have him yell at me than be dismissive," said a source familiar with his management style.
White failed to get confirmed due to a lack of scientific credentials and comments that were dismissive of climate change.
Even now many are dismissive and disrespectful of struggling Americans; they are viewed as "collateral damage" in a globalized world.
"In general, the response from the hospital has been dismissive and insulting," she wrote in an essay for Scary Mommy.
Some reviews at the time were dismissive of the simple plot revolving around a serial killer stalking scantily clad women.
But most of these shots are dismissive and shallow, and imply that vulgarity is a greater crime than economic unfairness.
They are not, in large part, completely dismissive of the virus, the way some right-wing media outlets have been.
"We don't care about that stuff," Toronto Manager John Gibbons said Sunday morning with a dismissive flick of his hand.
Countries that care about the safety of Jews don't elevate leaders who have spent their careers being dismissive of it.
Moghadam commented that several passages in the manifesto were "beautiful," and made dismissive remarks about women mentioned in the manifesto.
We're completely proud of what we're able to do in one of these countries the president is so dismissive of.
We don't understand how, in the midst of the #MeToo movement, people could be so dismissive of such serious accusations.
You try to engage him on a human point, and it wasn't even that he wouldn't engage, he was dismissive.
Contempt can be hate-filled or dismissive, angry or amused — but like condescension, it requires the background system of status.
Although not dismissive, the review by the New York Times critic Bosley Crowther suffered from an absence of historical perspective.
Mr. Trump has alternately listened to and been dismissive of Ms. Thomas's entreaties, according to people familiar with his thinking.
" She replied, with a dismissive sting, "Do I want to say something central about race aside from 'Hey, we're here'?
It was a sly, dismissive reference to a widely derided comment Mr. Sisi had made at a recent youth conference.
Trump himself has been more dismissive of North Korea's deadline, suggesting Kim doesn't want to hurt his re-election chances.
Thousands are believed to have been arrested, although the regime has been vague or dismissive of some of the reports.
He is dismissive of the protests, including the reported 20,000 letters Ms. Poklonskaya said she had received opposing the movie.
Thousands have responded angrily to Paul's tweet, some of whom have dealt with anxiety themselves and encountered similar dismissive advice.
The 2020 election cycle started off with liberals wallowing in the same dismissive and unfounded certainty of their own triumph.
"I don't believe in healing through violence," she tells colleagues, but, especially since she is a woman, they are dismissive.
But he was also amazingly unguarded—and dismissive of guardrails—in the two days I spent following him that winter.
He later moved on to questions about the agency's policies toward certain chemicals but was largely dismissive of Pruitt's answers.
To markets, he came across as excessively dismissive of the message that turbulent stock, bond and commodity prices were sending.
" He is similarly dismissive of the lingering danger of booby traps and unexploded munitions: "We hardly find IEDs any more.
It's a hedge and a dodge, at once overly punctilious and contemptuously dismissive; it's contingent, euphemistic, underhanded and easily weaponized.
The lawyers asked the warden to move the inmates or bring in blankets, but said they received only dismissive replies.
The lobbying world had long been dismissive of the threat of prosecutions related to foreign influence or violations of FARA.
"I got so much crap in here I can't even think about it anymore," he said with a dismissive wave.
Yeah, I mean, I think ... yes, gadgets for sure, but I think ... It's not a dismissive word, in my opinion.
While my friend's response was dismissive and frankly, not helpful, I found out—for better or worse—he was right.
And even once they're in office, women are often belittled, criticized, and called dismissive names such as "bimbo" by their colleagues.
Alongside his characterization of NATO as obsolete, he has been equally dismissive of the EU, another bulwark of western liberal democracy.
It's tempting but too dismissive to say Ford (whose first film was 2009's "A Single Man") exalts style over substance.
While the intelligence community believes top Russian officials were behind cyberattacks aimed at Clinton, Trump has been dismissive of those claims.
When a user pointed out that Kaine was calling for protesting and marching, Garrett was dismissive: Thoughts and prayers be damned.
Despite the confusion over the administration's exact position on the Accord, Trump and his administration have been dismissive of climate change.
When Mr. Shaw was asked about the variety of homemade objects used to commit assaults at the prison, he was dismissive.
The company has a reputation for being dismissive of local laws, as well as running roughshod over attempts to regulate it.
But it's also at the very least dismissive of foundational principles of national security, and at worst creates a legitimate threat.
Mr. Maxwell was equally dismissive of Mr. Hearn's camp — saying that they had politicized what should have been a technical decision.
I was definitely guilty of this accelerated, dismissive looking without seeing until, ironically, I began interpreting the images through a screen.
"  On Twitter, reactions to "Slaughterhouse" have ranged from skeptical questioning to dismissive labeling—one user called it "absolutely fucking horse shit.
Uganda was initially dismissive, with a minister telling Reuters this week he didn't know or care if the rebels went missing.
But his apology was limited in scope, seemed slightly dismissive, and went off track when he mixed ISIS into the conversation.
Indeed, President Obama's backers experienced similar attacks in 2008, and it was Clinton supporters who often used the dismissive "Obamabot" insult.
"Everyone wants to be a victim these days," a dismissive Marie tells her daughter when she gives voice to these doubts.
" –Jessica Thormer "When older women talk about their gendered experiences, don't be dismissive of them, because you will have similar ones.
But their dismissive approach could well come back to bite them in regards Flynn this week and potentially in the future.
Similarly, Republicans are less likely to entertain evidence that the economy is strengthening, while Democrats are dismissive of more worrying indicators.
Thomas Boyce, a professor of paediatrics at UCSF, is sceptical but not dismissive: "I think there's undoubtedly something there," he says.
During a project I spent three hours presenting, he openly shamed my field, gender studies, and was dismissive of my work.
Whether flippant, dismissive or well-reasoned, many responses share consternation and a sense that these Sanders acolytes are not being strategic.
Trump has been dismissive of the statements by intelligence officials that Moscow hacked the emails to help Trump win the election.
Worse, he's dismissive and patronizing, focusing on Black crime and trotting out the "I want to help you help yourselves" line.
Lord Commander of the Night's Watch is a prestigious job, even if people are often dismissive of the entire organization's usefulness!
After the break-in, Ruth seeks comfort at her best friend's house, only to receive politely dismissive reactions to her trauma.
" Troublingly, the researchers point out, "youth who are dismissive of sexual harassment are at elevated risk of engaging in harassing behaviors.
Years later, despite all the bluster to the contrary, demeaning and dismissive attitudes haven't changed very much; they've just been sublimated.
Many are already uncomfortable about the AHCA's Medicaid cuts, and on Tuesday some senators were widely dismissive of the budget proposal.
Yet with each new burst of violence in the streets, the government is increasingly dismissive of Mr. Martinez and his motives.
An adviser to Trump told The Wall Street Journal that was Trump "dismissive" of Priebus for not firing back at Scaramucci.
Things only get worse for the disturbed politician when the existing senator, Herbert Jackson, is dismissive of Kai's bid and position.
His advisers have been dismissive of suggestions that he seek to broaden his appeal with a female or nonwhite running mate.
Despite apparently stolen messages in which Clinton advisers call him a "doofus," among other dismissive remarks, Sanders is shrugging it off.
"If there is some common ground that we can find I don't think we should be dismissive about it," Gauke added.
Please, N.'s mother said, turning back to me, her tone at once dismissive and imploring, please, if he likes it?
Donald McEachin, said Fairfax should resign, expressing frustration that he had appeared dismissive of Tyson and did not consult with them.
But when suddenly presented with a known face from the Icelandic media, Gunnlaugsson becomes dismissive, curt, and full of righteous indignation.
The subtle but significant shift is fueled by disparate factors, including a stronger economy and President Trump's dismissive policies on climate.
That means we've got to work more closely with our allies, and that's something that Donald has been very dismissive of.
A Turkish official said it was too soon for Ankara to comment, but reaction on social media and elsewhere was dismissive.
Often times, Ms. Devine explained, it's our in-person friends or family who can be confused or dismissive of our grief.
This is not the only time Graham has been flippant and dismissive toward Ford and other accusers in the Kavanaugh case.
Trump has been dismissive of the need for these daily -- or even weekly -- briefings since almost the start of his presidency.
To Trump critics, Horowitz's criticisms seem blinkered and dismissive of the bigger picture — the president's own shocking and arguably illegal conduct.
But he is flatly dismissive of the large body of work by economists showing that carbon pricing is an effective tool.
And so the show's ending embodied many of the dismissive clichés about fantasy, rather than representing the genre come of age.
Ms. Pelosi remains dismissive, in that grandmotherly way of hers, of some of the bolder ideas backed by caucus rabble-rousers.
No modern American president has been as dismissive of "globalism" or as vigorous in the defense of sovereignty as Mr. Trump.
And conventional N is not: He's a scruffy bum lurking in a filthy apartment, rude and dismissive of Nga-Yee's loss.
Mr. Bryant, who appointed Ms. Hyde-Smith to the Senate, has been dismissive of the backlash to her comment about hanging.
He maintained the same dismissive tone on March 5, as the number of cases had grown by a factor of 13.
In the "Good Doctor" pilot, Shaun asks something of a dismissive superior that could have been aimed at his TV predecessor.
But if Hofstadter was overly dismissive of how conservatives understood themselves, the new breed of historians at times proved too credulous.
When the delegation praised Mr. Zelensky and urged Mr. Trump to fully support the new Ukrainian government, the president was dismissive.
Her mother, on the other hand, was nonchalantly dismissive: "I'm glad she's such an important Jew now," she said of Streisand.
In one such case, a simple contract question was met with a dismissive response, like the HR equivalent of a shruggie.
Which makes it all the stranger that his chief attack dog for nearly five years has been so dismissive of one.
Billy is cruelly dismissive of a colleague's gender reassignment surgery ("C'mon"), and visibly perturbed by the gay scene on Christopher Street.
"This is so dismissive and undermining of the individual&aposs experience," Hallett said, and it&aposs not limited to laypeople, either.
Somewhere I picture Ellison, so frustrated by dismissive labels throughout his life, both rankled by and relishing this "invisible man" irony.
"They can flex their muscles but they can't represent the U.S." Some national Republicans were fairly dismissive of Mr. Brown's appearance.
In 2014, nearly the same number of Americans were alarmed as were "dismissive" of the threat posed by rising global temperatures.
As for the various entertainers who had snubbed the concert — or even said yes and then backpedaled — Mr. Stephan was dismissive.
She said that she didn't trust anyone else to help her at the bank because many had been dismissive of judgmental.
A billionaire celebrity running for president faxes(!) a copy of his resume to a conservative commentator who was dismissive of him.
The result is an insular, ideological treatment of our complex world, substantially unimpaired by facts and dismissive of United States interests.
European leaders have also been generally dismissive about imposing new nuclear-relation demands on Iran, saying the agreement cannot be renegotiated.
Mr. Sabry is generally dismissive of rival litigants, whom he considers inferior patriots, but they give as good as they get.
SNL was similarly dismissive, centering their frustration around the fact that its most widely known as the font for the Avatar movies.
The screen, only visible in faint outline from where I'm sitting, is like a dismissive schoolteacher who refuses to answer your questions.
But there's a reason Border Patrol agents aren't in charge of evaluating asylum claims; they can be too dismissive of legitimate danger.
Asked to clarify her comment at the news conference, Pelosi argued Monday her comment to the Times was not "dismissive" but factual.
Mr Wang is dismissive of men who still look male in drag: they are simply yi zhuangpi, or transvestites, he says pejoratively.
The title is taken from a dismissive quote by the most famous wallpaper designer to come out of that time: William Morris.
In the cases the AP witnessed, Sahar often appeared to pay little attention when defendants spoke and was dismissive of their comments.
I had told T. I was afraid of his anger during our fight, and he had been kind of dismissive about it.
Trump has also made it pretty clear in his first few months in office that he's dismissive of conservation and climate change.
His initial stint at Vogue, under Grace Mirabella, was discouraging, as she was dismissive of his ability to make these critical connections.
The delusional entrepreneur will procrastinate finding that invalidating data for as long as possible, and then still be dismissive of the results.
Sinzdak did not respond to that argument on Monday, but Hawaii's lawyers had been dismissive of that argument in its court filing.
She was dismissive of Trump's plan unveiled in February 2017 designed to encourage spending on improvements by states, localities and private investors.
Meanwhile, my husband has become so dismissive of the information in these apps that he's convinced they're also lying about the food.
AXELROD: I asked you at the beginning and you were sort of dismissive about what the role of the media has been.
Jay Inslee, the highest-ranking elected Democrat at Davos, said the business and political leaders he spoke to were dismissive of Trump.
Crypto expert Bruce Schneier is also dismissive of notion there might be a 'third way' for authorities to securely gain exceptional access.
But when she got a note from a recruiter at Snap, Snapchat's parent company, she felt more confused and intrigued than dismissive.
Leigh makes Dr. Ventress similarly fascinating, playing her with a dismissive drawl that's equal parts pained and hurtful to the other characters.
Because while it would be an easier fit for my own worldview, I can't frame Rosemary's Baby as unilaterally dismissive of women.
Conservatives have called her too dismissive because of a remark she made in a March speech about the 9/11 terror attacks.
In it, Roberts seemed dismissive of the gender inequality within the ad industry, where only 11.5% of agencies' creative directors are women.
Nor is his cause helped by his dismissive attitude toward the charges, which at best smacks of callousness, and at worst misogyny.
Conservatives have called her too dismissive because of a remark she made in a March speech about the 9/11 terror attacks.
"Their dismissive responses crushed any hope I had of getting help; I was convinced no one would listen to me," she wrote.
"Look at your respect level," he tells one fan, pausing to take a dismissive bite of his cake pop-ice cream-whatever.
Regardless, it's easy to be dismissive of even the most self-aware members of the automotive establishment, because we celebrate the new.
Mr Sanders and Mrs Clinton at times stared at each other angrily, maintaining stern and even dismissive expressions when the other spoke.
He issued a stern and dismissive LinkedIn post titled Feeling The Bern of Reality — The Facts About Verizon and The Moral Economy.
A first draft of the far-right pundit's unpublished manuscript recently emerged in legal documents, and his editor's dismissive comments are delightful.
Why it matters: Francis is being pulled further into the scandal in the wake of his dismissive comments about it last month.
Why were these supposedly forward-thinking, empirically-driven media outlets so dismissive of Mr Trump's chances, and what did they get wrong?
We are used to dismissive statements that say: "Oh, that is just your opinion" — spoken as if opinions do not much matter.
Mr. Haggard died last week, at 79, leaving behind a rich and varied legacy: sociopolitical protester, playful historian, dismissive dissenter and more.
Unfortunately, his fear was legitimate—he's visited inattentive, dismissive psychiatrists who don't bother examining his medical history or listening to him carefully.
Always likely from the moment Labour's members elected a chief so dismissive of his MPs and their mandates, a split now looms.
Mr. Trump has also been dismissive of data analytics, suggesting in interviews that his showmanship and rallies will continue to be effective.
But Mr. de Blasio's very public and dismissive display was extraordinary in the history of antagonism between City Hall and the press.
Turkey's EU Affairs Minister Omer Celik said Ankara regarded Thursday's vote in Strasbourg as invalid, while the foreign ministry was similarly dismissive.
However, as some Republican candidates are learning the hard way, it is difficult to oppose a veterans' service record without sounding dismissive.
It needed to be; anything less would have been too dismissive of one of the most traumatic American tragedies in recent memory.
Pelosi has been dismissive of the influence on Capitol Hill held by Ocasio-Cortez and three other rising Democratic Party stars — Reps.
After the immediate backlash to Johannson's casting began, the actress issued a statement to Bustle that was criticized for its dismissive nature.
A dismissive, sarcasm-drenched "OK Boomer" sounds like it could be a line from Reality Bites, or from an Alanis Morrisette song.
It showed the firm issued dozens of news-worthy statements dismissive of climate change while, simultaneously, company scientists quietly affirmed the threat.
Asked about foreign companies' complaints that their business would be damaged by Zambia's tax changes, Zambia's Mining Minister Richard Musukwa was dismissive.
Resetting the Table builds dialogue about charged issues among people with diverse viewpoints, some of whom may feel skeptical, dismissive or estranged.
"Downplaying it, being overly dismissive, or spreading misinformation will only hurt us and further advantage the spread of the disease," Biden said.
If he is confirmed by the Senate, Dr. Droegemeier will join an administration roundly criticized by scientists as dismissive of their work.
Mexico's president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, has also drawn criticism recently for what critics call his dismissive attitude toward the coronavirus outbreak.
At first, Nakesha was dismissive of the workers, calling them the "hi and goodbye" people, said Bill Hughes, a Breaking Ground supervisor.
Fleabag segues with canny purposefulness among earnest wistfulness and dismissive flippancy, scorching pain and echoing, hollow silence, giving equal weight to each.
Both are bellicose nationalists, dismissive of climate change, eager to empower the Israeli right, hostile to Islam but solicitous of Saudi Arabia.
A dismissive laughter that ensues when one of the new elite proposes a more democratic selection of the king tells it all.
He recounted dismissive treatment he had received when he was a woman and how that had changed when he became a man.
He seems more dovish than neoconservatives like Marco Rubio, and less dismissive of the social safety net than libertarians like Rand Paul.
The most dismissive were mostly young, freed from the structures of school and work, perhaps new to the concept of social responsibility.
But Biden was also visibly dismissive of Sanders' calls for more systemic changes, and his smirking at Sanders did not go unnoticed.
At that news conference, Mr. Trump was dismissive of the conclusion by intelligence agencies that Russia had interfered in the 2016 election.
At the State Department's headquarters in Washington, some diplomats were dismissive when asked about Mr. Pompeo's mission to Riyadh, the Saudi capital.
She saw herself as a know-all technocrat, he said, and was dismissive of other people's opinions, including the more junior legislators.
Melissa Cefkin Principal scientist, design anthropologist, Nissan Research Center Not to be apologetic for, dismissive of, or frightened by my own power.
Downplaying it, being overly dismissive or spreading misinformation is only going to hurt us, and further advantage the spread of the disease.
"Downplaying it, being overly dismissive, or spreading misinformation is only going to hurt us and further advantage the spread of the disease."
At other points, he has been dismissive of Mr. Bannon, curtly telling him he is not needed at this meeting or that.
After the election, Trump's team took a largely dismissive approach to paperwork in the weeks after the election, two people involved said.
As mayor, he earned a reputation among city hall reporters for being dismissive and snippy when asked a question he didn't like.
Audio from the 911 call captured her last moments, and at times Ms. Reneau seemed frustrated and dismissive of Ms. Stevens's panic.
Privately, sources close to the White House were unbowed and dismissive of what they described as predictable hysteria over Trump's vulgar remarks.
Jennie Willoughby writes in The Washington Post that Kelly was dismissive of the accusations that she and another woman made against Porter.
"There are still people who don't rate her, are a bit dismissive, perhaps because of the way she looks and dresses," Mrs.
How dare they be so dismissive, just because I was a woman—just because I did customer support and was considered nontechnical.
He was dismissive of Nunberg's most recent claims, saying in a statement to CNN on Tuesday that his protege misinterpreted a joke.
He has, himself, faced more than a dozen allegations of sexual misconduct and never once reacted with anything but a dismissive attitude.
Mr. Pickett accompanied her to doctors' appointments, and when doctors seemed dismissive, he told her that he believed she wasn't imagining things.
Hennessey is dismissive of any significant to Comey violating his signed obligation as a former FBI employee and the underlying FBI regulations.
Iranian authorities showed no signs of being prepared to deal with a coronavirus outbreak and were dismissive of the danger it posed.
National Australia Bank Chairman Ken Henry came in for particular criticism after appearing dismissive during his public interrogation by the commission's barristers.
But Christie was dismissive about his need to be in New Jersey, where he said his staff was working on clean-up efforts.
Collins said she's paying close attention to what constituents have to say, but was dismissive of outside groups attempting to influence her opinion.
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon will certainly comment on the economy (I expect him to be upbeat) but he is notoriously dismissive of guidance.
In Thursday's hearing, Connecticut Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal said Trump's "demeaning and dismissive" comments about intelligence officers were unacceptable and praised their service.
Pelosi has been dismissive of questions about whether establishment Democrats are under threat by an almost left-of-left faction of the party.
Despite this fleeting moment of self-reflection, on policy matters, he maintained a haughty and dismissive air towards those with whom he disagrees.
Scaramucci was not as dismissive of Yellen as Trump is, saying he believes the New York property developer would warm to her eventually.
Responding to Trump's criticism about the GOP delegate rules, Romney was dismissive, saying the rules were well known more than a year ago.
Should Slack become dismissive of the trust its customers have placed in it, it rightly realizes that businesses will start to look elsewhere.
" Ginsburg reminded Couric that she still can do 20 pushups and was dismissive when Couric asked if she performed so-called "girls pushups.
" The back and forth continued, with Radziwill telling Frankel, "Every time we're together you're kind of aggressive with me and kind of dismissive.
The Simpsons episode responds to Kondabolu's well-reasoned argument and personal experience with a dismissive metaphor that buries the controversy under false equivalencies.
AI researchers tend to be dismissive of IBM, which has a large consulting business and a reputation for valuing time billed over terabytes.
People found Mueller's concise and dismissive response pretty amusing, and it even caused a few people in the room to laugh out loud.
Many viewed Sanders's response as churlish and dismissive, and his campaign responded by changing his message significantly to foreground issues of racial justice.
The Oracle of Omaha was also dismissive of the idea that the current state of the U.S. economy boded ill for the future.
For that matter, her foil Mr. Darcy was an anti-hero well before his time, all brusque, dismissive demeanor and misunderstood soft heart.
Earlier this month Pelosi appeared dismissive of the influence of Ocasio-Cortez and the squad in an interview with the New York Times.
But if Trump's quick and dismissive reaction to her appearance is any guide, the Yates testimony put another dent in the administration's defenses.
At the same time, he was largely dismissive of recent data that showed a slowdown in nonfarm payrolls creation and weak consumer spending.
Instead we saw arrogance, defiance and a dismissive tone that plays right into the reason why the media is loathed by so many.
His dismissive demeanor may hurt him in New Hampshire, where voters are notoriously independent and don't like being talked down to or dismissed.
Scrubbing the internet of anything merely suggestive or dismissive of certain moral principles is par for the course for internet regulators in China.
And to have the kind of dismissive and insulting approach, it's not only shameful and offensive – which it is – I think it's dangerous.
But when somebody asked Conte about the players' exclusion, he was witheringly dismissive of Major League Soccer, which currently employs both of them.
Mr. Pogensky, who identified himself as an editor at a "millennial media company," was dismissive of TV programs attempting to portray his generation.
He hears natural sounds with a studio producer's ear and is dismissive of scientists who focus on only one species at a time.
Anyone who would support Bloomberg is complicit in his terror campaign against those young black and Hispanic men — and dismissive of their pain.
The White House on Friday said special assistant Kelly Sadler has kept her job amid the controversy over her dismissive remarks about Sen.
Later, when he becomes president of the United States, you can infuriate housewives across the nation with a dismissive reference to baking cookies.
On several occasions, when some Democrats on the floor began to boo, Pelosi waved them off with a dismissive swish of her hand.
Mr. Sheridan and other Republican strategists said it was unclear how Mr. Trump's dismissive position on climate change would affect the party's future.
Judge appears dismissive of argument on standing Boasberg appeared skeptical of the arguments used by the defendants, and his questions largely ignored them.
Mr. Christie was politely dismissive of Mr. Romney on Thursday and reminded him that democracy did not always conform to the party's will.
There was Trump's dismissive response to bomb threats against synagogues and Jewish Community Centers, and to vandalism at Jewish cemeteries across the country.
"Identity politics is the dismissive term for what we used to call 'civil rights' and 'equality,'" Bee said on her December 12 show.
Murray was joined by labor and progressive leaders on a press call Thursday, where they painted Puzder as exploitative and dismissive of workers.
Perhaps Nelson was dismissive in saying the book was written for teenage girls, but the book was, in fact, written for teenage girls.
After European leaders said late in August that they were willing to eliminate tariffs on vehicles, a major concession, Mr. Trump was dismissive.
It was reminiscent of a television interview he gave earlier in the week, when he struck a dismissive tone about the Vietnam War.
Yet at home, she plays second fiddle to her husband, Adil (Jim Sarbh), a privileged, wealthy man dismissive of her middle-class roots.
Imre Eren, general manager of S Sport, did not directly address its failure to air the match, but was dismissive of the furor.
But it's a glib, clunky effort that manages to be both dismissive of Mr. Trump and his voters and flippant about the opposition.
Perhaps you have been amazed at how two people once in love now talk about each other in the most dismissive, disparaging terms.
" At the same time, it captured the dismissive misogyny of the era, referring to the women as "a little band of nine ladies.
His rejection of Gina Haspel, the new CIA director, because of "her refusal to acknowledge torture's immorality" is what prompted Sadler's dismissive foulness.
A comically flung arm, the sharp, dismissive flick of a wrist, a round, swivelling hip: this is Italian that we can all understand.
The findings also painted a picture of a police culture deeply dismissive of sexual assault victims and hostile toward prostitutes and transgender people.
Much of the furor has centered on Rhodes' dismissive attitude to the foreign policy establishment and less-than-kind term for its adherents.
And for the better part of the 21st century, the Knicks have been a virtual home office for creative, dismissive acts of unaccountability.
But Kelly's dismissive remarks about my having suffered only 'emotional abuse' grossly understate the seriousness of this conduct and the trauma it inflicts.
Many dealerships were "dismissive" of electric cars or provided incorrect information about the technology, instead steering customers toward conventional gasoline or diesel models.
Mr. Bannon was dismissive of Mr. Tice, raising questions about why he had gone to Syria in the first place, former officials said.
People close to Ryan are dismissive of Trump's approach to unfunded tax cuts as a "magic unicorn" that will never clear the House.
"But I'd rather speak up for the things I believe in than just be dismissive of the issues going on in our country."
But they were dismissive of Mr. Flynn's move, saying in a court filing that they had plenty of evidence to convict Mr. Kian.
WASHINGTON — House Democrats sent bills to the Senate only to watch them wither under dismissive Republican leadership on scores of occasions this year.
That strategist also said a hearing in which Republicans appeared dismissive of Kavanaugh's accuser could damage the party's candidates all over the ballot.
Separately, Senator John McCain tried to ease tensions with Australia that flared after Mr. Trump's dismissive comments about a deal to accept refugees.
It is interesting to note that in a lengthy 2004 review published in The Atlantic, Clive James was somewhat dismissive of the work.
After Wingfield was "dismissive of his female athletes' complaints about Heaton," the athletes turned to Chris Zukas, another Ripfest coach, the lawsuit states.
Like Mr. Trump, Mr. Wilders is unafraid to say things in the most direct, divisive, dismissive, and often disparaging and insulting of ways.
I did not find the dissent to be dismissive of the driver's interests, nor biased in the application of the standard for interpretation.
He has been largely dismissive of renewable energy until recently, when he suggested putting solar panels on his proposed border wall with Mexico.
To drive that point home, the video shows a bunch of men making dismissive comments about sexual assault prior to entering the club.
" But when the Mr. Westenberger she thought she knew responded to her suddenly dismissive missive with more poetry — "I'll never write you again.
The intra-intelligence fight may also shape the way that President-elect Trump, famously dismissive of information he doesn't like, rules the country.
Today there's an endless supply of psychological books and TED talks that are dismissive of IQ, or argue that it can be supplanted.
But it's also true that he painted a dismissive, inaccurate picture of what it means to care about identity and representation in politics.
To his credit, at least Bill Romanowski later apologized for the racially loaded phrasing of calling Cam Newton "boy" during a dismissive rant.
It's tempting to just fire off a sassy, dismissive tweet, but here's the problem with that: This moment is not actually about the baby.
According to Fowler, HR and management were generally insensitive to, if not completely dismissive of, her claims and those of other women at Uber.
These range from dismissive to condescending, with the occasional attempt to compare the all-consuming, structural violence of colonialism with ephemeral conflicts between tribes.
Claim to power: Chief technologist and cofounder of Lincoln Initiative Silicon Valley can be cruel to conservatives, and conservatives can be dismissive of tech.
We are blind to and dismissive of what people beyond our walls (let alone even within our walls) think about complex issues that matter.
Yves Mersch, a member of the ECB's executive board, was dismissive of these digital tokens but he urged commercial banks to provide an alternative.
People disagree, people ask questions, people ask for elaboration — but, with rare exception, people are not nasty or dismissive or horrible to one another.
Cersei's father Tywin built the fortress of Casterly Rock, but his dismissive attitude toward his least favorite son, Tyrion, left holes in his defenses.
But when the channel flows in the other direction, with Asians and Asian-Americans engaging with hip-hop, the results can be equally dismissive.
Officials in China are remarkably casual, even dismissive, about the idea that the country's behaviour played any role in stoking today's tensions (see Chaguan).
Though it feels strange calling this thing a toy, because it's almost too dismissive a term for a device that incorporates such serious robotics.
I had taken her poor pep talks as dismissive or disapproving, but I now realized they were more likely a product of frustrated helplessness.
Furthermore, the center's dismissive treatment of the special needs and worries of rape victims felt contradictory to the essence of the pro-life message.
And not to be dismissive of all of the things we should be vigilant about as technology ... you always have this with new technology.
Though he gave Mr Rouhani space to negotiate the nuclear deal, his dismissive reaction to Mr Abe suggests that his patience has run out.
Biden was a rock star and Kaine was an everyman, but Obama was the same old dismissive, out-of-touch professor he's always been.
Graves' work in this area is also unlikely to influence the broader Republican caucus, which remains mostly dismissive of climate change — at least publicly.
She barely acknowledges Grace upon her arrival and is consistently dismissive or all-out mean to her as she adjusts to the new space.
It's a sight better than Johansson's initial, dismissive-as-heck response to the very public, very negative reaction to her decision to play Gill.
Musician Jim Ocean, the composer of a laudatory song called "The Future Smells Like Elon Musk," was also dismissive of the criticisms of Musk.
AD: Being dismissive of or reductively hating on an artist is just so boring—and also kind of a masculine power play, I think.
In 212 an official from Human Rights Watch was largely dismissive that Facebook could play a major role in the spread of hate speech.
On the other hand, some physicists, such as Richard Feynman and Stephen Hawking, were notoriously dismissive of the value of the philosophy of science.
As for the government's position, Mel says she has received polite—but ultimately dismissive—responses from former Justice Ministers Chris Grayling and Michael Gove.
But McLaren's two-time world champion Fernando Alonso was dismissive of the idea that drivers would have more control over their fate on track.
Why have his associations with Ayers, Dorhn, Flager, Farrakhan, Rezko and Wright been coated over with the dismissive hand of the main stream media?
How would Atlantans feel after hearing our soon-to- be next president characterize their city in such a negative, dismissive, and even insulting way?
He was dismissive of Le Pen's much shorter visit, saying: "She stayed 10 minutes, with selfies and smiles, and that's not a presidential campaign."
"My favorite thing about Brutalism was the dismissive reviews we were getting from irate Guardian readers, before we had even published anything," says Myers.
"When you call something streetwear, people become very dismissive because there's the assumption that it can be done very easily," LaRose said to me.
"We were very disappointed with this dismissive response," the members wrote of Facebook's response to the British and Canadian requests for Zuckerberg to testify.
While Suzuki's chase of Rose's mark has been big news in Japan, Rose himself, while praising Ichiro's talent, has been dismissive of the feat.
Mr. Trump was dismissive of the economic ramifications of the referendum, and predicted that a downturn for the British pound would benefit his business.
We each filed complaints of age discrimination with human resources and with various levels of management at NY1, but the responses were remarkably dismissive.
Kalanick was praised even as he was dismissive of obstacles in his path, such as local-government regulations and protests from his company's drivers.
To read online comments and social media posts about Manziel's troubles — arrests, parties, rehabilitation — is to explore the underbelly of fandom, dismissive and cruel.
But Kelly was clearly overmatched by the steely Putin, who was dismissive of Kelly much of the time and seemingly bored by the conversation.
But friends and others who acknowledge her charitable works say she can be dismissive of less prominent peers, especially those who clash with her.
"It's important for Republican candidates to talk about the issue intelligently and not be dismissive of climate change," said Whit Ayres, a Republican pollster.
Clinton over Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont was reinforced by the release of internal committee emails that showed a dismissive attitude toward Mr. Sanders.
Mr. Medinsky was dismissive in a 103 interview on the radio station Ekho Moskvy, saying that experts had found no plagiarism in his work.
But he is not dismissive of the human need to try, and he has built a style out of his own and others' setbacks.
Lauck seemed dismissive of the notion Wince was a hobbyist, citing the military-style weapon the officer sold Janes shortly before he killed himself.
Why it matters, per Axios' Amy Harder: The memo takes us behind the scenes of the Trump administration's mostly dismissive nature of climate change.
But while Clinton preferred to keep her scandalous activity tied to the here and now, other First Ladies weren't so dismissive of the occult.
As for Mr. Trump's proclamations about the E.P.A. and the Paris agreement, Mr. Sabin is dismissive, arguing that such actions wouldn't get through Congress.
This response helped further cement the meme as a dismissive retort to boomer condescension — and as it spread, its political aspects became more pointed.
About 60 miles northeast, in another hilltop village near the border, Mr. Fischer is equally dismissive of conservative election maneuvering, but for different reasons.
Gelman's writing on Cuddy's study was coolly dismissive; it bothered him that Cuddy remained fairly silent on the replication and the Data Colada post.
Amber Amin said her manager routinely belittled her with sexist and dismissive comments but still worried about what would happen if she reported him.
That he is so dismissive of the issues we point to by referring to them as "overblown rhetoric" is a slap in the face.
The dismissive glances, body-shaming comments, and headless torso pictures on Grindr all coalesce to keep gay men trapped in their bodies without respite.
In tech, and I think probably some other industries, as well, there are a bunch of coder types who are really dismissive of marketing.
In 2015, in the early weeks of his presidential campaign, Trump was dismissive of McCain's ordeal, saying he was not a true war hero.
He doesn't know Jared Kushner but is not totally dismissive of the idea that the son-in-law could succeed where others have failed.
Well before his election, Mr. Macron displayed a penchant for sounding dismissive and unsympathetic when talking to unemployed people, labor union members and retirees.
"Downplaying it, being overly dismissive, or spreading misinformation is only going to hurt us and further advantage the spread of the disease," Biden said.
"I don't know, have you?" he replied — a condescending and dismissive response to the legitimate exercise of a senator's duty of advise and consent.
He has also been dismissive of his recent predecessors, whom he implicitly blames for failing to act forcefully enough to ensure the party's survival.
Her friend and fellow former Clinton aide, Denise Ryan, was more willing to engage, but no less dismissive of the claims against Mr. Clinton.
We urge readers not to let Moser's perfunctory and dismissive review dissuade them from picking up this valuable contribution to the literature of translation.
" Mr. Zuckerberg expressed regret for initially appearing dismissive of his company's potential effects on the 2016 election, saying that the topic was "too important.
Unfortunately, the federal government, acting through the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), is dismissive of states' statutory rights to shape their desired energy mix.
"I just want to say I am so sorry if it seemed like I was dismissive of you trying to help me," she said.
Judges were equally dismissive of the case against Bibi this week, saying the crime had not been established and listing inconsistencies in witness testimonies.
Trump administration officials and Republicans, though, have been dismissive of the idea that weak support for Pompeo sends a bad signal about American diplomacy.
Representative Alma Adams, a Biden supporter, was sharply dismissive, calling Mr. Bloomberg "doomed" in the state and noting that he was once a Republican.
Asked if he had any concerns that some of these ISIS fighters could escape and pose a threat elsewhere, Trump adopted a dismissive tone.
Though Medvedev has publicly clashed with Putin before, many are dismissive of his presidency as not a real one, and a proxy for Putin.
When Souli described this effort, Kamal was dismissive—Souli and his friends, he said, were just wealthy kids seeking yet more money and attention.
I know people aren't trying to be rude, hurtful or dismissive, and that usually they just haven't been exposed to conversations around gender nonconformity.
Roberts in public venues typically exudes respect for his colleagues, yet in the private confines of the columned building, he can sometimes be dismissive.
He is still a close personal friend of Hedi Slimane — he employed him first — but was famously dismissive of Tom Ford and Stefano Pilati.
The flight attendant who said she broke out into hives said that everyone she spoke with — from her supervisor through upper management — was dismissive.
In other words, Comey is facing calls for investigation and decided to tweet insulting names for his critics and dismissive comments about the investigation.
Which means that he simply cannot be as dismissive, curt or out-of-touch as his "write a best-selling book" comments come off.
The mayors of France, then, were not pleased when Macron appeared before them and gave what some of them saw as a dismissive speech.
Councilman Brad Lander, who visited the jail on Saturday, said the warden and facilities manager were dismissive about concerns over the welfare of inmates.
And I know I'm not the only one who's experienced this kind of dismissive attitude, the subtle pressures and invisible coercions to unburden others.
Gordon shakes his head and squeezes a dismissive chuckle from his lips when asked if Defensive Player of the Year is a realistic possibility.
Tigar seemed dismissive of such a request, saying that such a targeted order would make the organizations the most popular law firms at the border.
About those conservatives and their ads: Dent is dismissive of the pressure to support a repeal bill that would get rid of Obamacare's insurance rules.
Yesterday, Mark Zuckerberg's comment that Facebook won't have effective tools to filter hate speech for another "five to 10 years" seemed both dismissive and uninspiring.
It is ideologically extreme; scornful of compromise; unmoved by conventional understanding of facts, evidence and science; and dismissive of the legitimacy of its political opposition.
Some, like Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, have been dismissive, urging partisans to "take a chill pill" and proceed with surgical focus on vulnerable GOP officeholders.
When people in non-stereotypically masculine spaces come under criticism, warranted or not, the reaction is often as chiding and dismissive as it is horrified.
The crew member, who the suit calls "rude and dismissive," then allegedly yelled at him in front of nearby passengers, the New York Post reports.
These movies all live in the realm of social realism, to reappropriate a dismissive term of Don Delillo describing a certain type of American fiction.
But many OPEC watchers remained dismissive of suggestions the group would ever be cohesive enough to push through real supply cuts and stick to them.
But the Republican presidential nominee did manage to produce a trifecta of pitilessly dismissive ways of referring to no fewer than three groups of people.
But EU officials are dismissive of any trade models that would see Britain retain similar levels of market access while leaving the single market regime.
Some observers will see the words "Uganda" and "Cryptocurrency" in the same sentence and no doubt come out with some kind of trite, dismissive, assessment.
Her red lips and makeup were next to go, as she unabashedly wiped it off mid-song before tossing the cloth with a dismissive flick.
The ruling was dismissive of the school district's argument that allowing Whitaker to use the boys' bathrooms might infringe the privacy rights of other students.
The word "girl" can be totally fine in casual situations among friends, but in the workplace, it can also come across as infantilizing or dismissive.
The commission does have some Democratic members who have been dismissive of Trump's claims, including the secretaries of state for both Maine and New Hampshire.
She went the extra mile to let them know they were being even more disrespectful and dismissive towards the women of color in the chamber.
He's previously been dismissive of climate research and climate change and been an outspoken opponent of LGBT rights, drawing waves of criticism from congressional Democrats.
On Monday night, he was bombastic, dismissive of moderation and decorum, passionate, seemingly unrehearsed, and extremely attentive to perceived insults to himself or his businesses.
And while Kimmy's character is funny and, yes, adorable, calling Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt "light" is dismissive of the very real issues it seeks to address.
As Zuckerberg remains dismissive, some of his "top executives" were asking each other whether Facebook had unduly affected the election, The New York Times reports.
But the country and the Supreme Court are well-served by justices, clerks, and attorneys who argue forcefully without resorting to biting and dismissive language.
In fact, in the aftermath of the financial crisis, many bankers were dismissive of the requirement, foreclosing on millions of borrowers without regard for process.
Preston, the Tennessee lawyer, said Torshin was similarly dismissive of those reports when the two men saw one another on Preston's recent trip to Moscow.
" Robert Christgau, the self-proclaimed "dean of American rock critics," was, if anything, more dismissive: "These guys are as stupid as their most pretentious fans.
Bayh was dismissive at first, insistent he was done with public life, but Monday's announcement will mark a significant victory for Senate Democratic recruiters. Rep.
Brantley) and Tuffer (Nic Grelli) try to find a middle ground between heedless partying and "the whole heteronormative suburban assimilation thing," in Roderick's dismissive words.
Except those Twitter responses – dismissive, disbelieving, and dehumanizing for the accusers – perpetuate a toxic environment that has kept women from reporting sexual assault since forever.
The GOP, though, has largely been dismissive of the town hall protests, saying there's big money behind them and the activists don't represent their constituents.
She said an intoxicated man repeatedly grabbed her during a flight earlier this year and said a flight crew member was dismissive of her concerns.
Fed policymakers have been dismissive, particularly in recent months, of bitcoin's promise as an alternative currency to the dollar or other central bank-backed money.
The reviewer was Edgar Z. Friedenberg, a sociologist, whose piece was not exactly a strike at the jugular; it was mainly focussed on sounding dismissive.
She smokes, and appears defiantly dismissive of the suggestion she must have known more about her husband's plans to join the Caliphate than she admits.
Pet the Pup at the Party drizzles a candy coating on this breed of social anxiety, but not in a way that's dismissive or patronizing.
White House officials and the President's lawyers are dismissive of the idea that Mueller could charge Trump and others around him for obstruction of justice.
"Historically, Republicans have been dismissive of access to records, which goes kind of hand-in-hand with the business attitudes associated with Republicans," he said.
He was dismissive of the straight edge lifestyle many of the younger MMA fighters advocated, and said he found their obsession with their physiques narcissistic.
Even after the virus became impossible to ignore, he remained glib and dismissive, as his government dithered and failed to put together a coherent response.
Or is there something about using the contemporary idiom on social media to be snarky and dismissive that doesn't quite mesh with the presidential seal?
Mr. Trump — who has consistently expressed skepticism or hostility toward women who accuse men, including him, of sexual misconduct — has been dismissive of Dr. Blasey.
I knew I had been a little dismissive of all of his asking, but in fact I had liked it as a form of caretaking.
As she commands the store's wary, dismissive employees to do her bidding, she makes it clear to Al that she's not bossy, she's a boss.
And Hunter Biden seemed to be dismissive of Donald Trump Jr., who along with his father and brother have been highly critical of the Bidens.
Jon could still prove to be too noble for his own good, like Ned and Robb, or too dismissive of the threat the Lannisters pose.
When they returned after 14 weeks in Hamburg, their playing was so tight and hard-edge that listeners who had previously been dismissive were astonished.
The answers were then used to classify respondents into six groups, from dismissive, or least worried about climate change, to alarmed, for those most worried.
When it was pointed out that he was proposing the kind of deficit spending that Republicans were sure to balk at, Mr. Schumer was dismissive.
And yet what resonates with Verlander now about those days is a scout's dismissive description of how he pitched: like he was throwing a bullpen.
Trump, ever dismissive of the work of its predecessor, left the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, more commonly known as "the Iran deal," in 2018.
Jeremy Saunders, the co-executive director of VOCAL-NY, a progressive activism group, said many union leaders seemed dismissive of the energy on the left.
So, they're going to be as dismissive of the magazine as President Trump has shown to be," Galli told CNN's John Berman on "New Day.
Before Tesla introduced its new policy to supervise Musk's tweeting in an effort to comply with the settlement, he made dismissive comments about the agency.
InfoArmor did not go to Yahoo directly, Mr. Komarov said, because the internet giant was dismissive of the security firm when approached by an intermediary.
At the same time, he has been remarkably dismissive of United States intelligence agencies' reports of Russian hacking to tilt the election in his favor.
Because I think they would hear your metaphor of "reality-testing" and find it dismissive of their views and the America they're trying to preserve.
"Since it's said to introduce people to being outside, I needed to not just be dismissive of it but download it and go," she said.
Here is a man dismissive of the arts, the environment, the humanities, diplomacy, peacekeeping, science, public education and civilian national service — in short, civilization itself.
Most members of Congress who support Israel — including many who I think are too dismissive of its human rights violations — do so for genuine reasons.

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