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J.P. Cool dismissiveness at warp speed from this Gainesville, Fla.
The couple did not see it as discrimination, more like dismissiveness.
There's a pernicious dismissiveness of those who take medication long-term.
Hollywood's "contempt and dismissiveness" toward women have led her to Broadway.
His dismissiveness just made me want to do it even more.
Citing WTO rules doesn't meet Trump's visceral dismissiveness about the WTO.
But the analysis in the published opinion was remarkable for its dismissiveness.
Why does Bradley's dismissiveness bother the Malolos so much more than Kellyn's?
The French expect a certain assuredness from their leaders, but not dismissiveness.
This dismissiveness doesn't create a more open space to discuss sexual violence.
Perhaps you have hurt someone with your harsh words, mockery or dismissiveness.
This weekend, Trump's dismissiveness about Russian election interference came under new scrutiny.
At Tribal Council, Bradley's dismissiveness almost costs him his place in the game.
"Our jurisprudence must remain one of vigilance and care, not one of dismissiveness."
He is provoked into a kind of realness that produces anger, resentment and dismissiveness.
They often faced a dismissiveness, told to go home and cook and darn socks.
But Bob's arrogance, his dismissiveness, isn't that of a run-of-the mill bad boss.
"Our jurisprudence must remain one of vigilance and care, not one of dismissiveness," Sotomayor added.
However Stephens is not alone in publicly taking issue with Dimon's dismissiveness about the technology.
" Asked about Mattis's dismissiveness, Prince said he "would encourage anyone to look at the metrics.
"You get less of the warm friendly smiles and more of the dismissiveness," he said.
There's widespread dismissiveness in the scene toward these entertainers, understandably, since many are terribly unfunny.
Ocasio-Cortez took to Twitter, focusing in on the dismissiveness of the speaker's "public whatever" remark.
There was also, Grossmann said, a wrong dismissiveness of the meaning of Sanders's youth outreach efforts.
But I have difficulty dealing with his various smells and his dismissiveness about matters of cleanliness.
" She also described Hollywood as a place of "contempt and dismissiveness toward women of all kinds.
" Daniel assessed his wife's boyfriend and decided with a defensive dismissiveness that he was "not a threat.
But the episode also highlights the president's dismissiveness of issues with some real cultural and social weight.
While the rareness of a condition makes doctors' dismissiveness understandable, it's extremely frustrating for those wanting medical attention.
Trump has ramped up his disdain and dismissiveness of all forms of communication that don't originate with him.
" Professor Hanson's dismissiveness melted away a bit with what he described as his second, "slightly more elaborate theory.
And Mitchell plays him perfectly, capturing the character's bemusement and embarrassment, his desperation and, later, his surly, slurry dismissiveness.
He ran track in college and still retains some of the mainstream runner's residual dismissiveness of his adopted sport.
Their dismissiveness only emboldens him, driving him to return to the Amazon again and again to find his lost city.
Ellen: Well I think this goes back to language again too because there's this dismissiveness about safe and supportive spaces.
Some German news outlets wrote of the wedding and its presidential guest with a sense of loss, regret and dismissiveness.
He deprived the prime minister who had treated him with such dismissiveness of both her Parliamentary majority and her authority.
And, she effectively took it to South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg over his dismissiveness of service in the Senate.
Buttigieg's dismissiveness — and reporters' raised eyebrows about campaign finance rules — didn't register on the platforms where Yang is actually running.
Historians also often described Lincoln with a kind of misogynistic dismissiveness, Baker noted, chalking her symptoms up to "hysterical" female problems.
While frustrated at Topshop's dismissiveness, Ahmed's initial reaction was actually disappointment as the allegedly rip-off design isn't even cleanly executed.
But this "bravado rationalism," with its aloof dismissiveness and bullying imperiousness, only serves to inflame the problem it purports to solve.
Carla Sanchez-Adams, the attorney at Texas RioGrande Legal Aid who eventually helped Cheryl, struggles with dismissiveness from law enforcement in Texas.
We needed to see a genuine commitment to that, and I think it was ... There was a kind of dismissiveness to it.
This authoritarian streak—and dismissiveness toward diverse communities—is in line with what we've come to expect from the Trump White House.
The folks who make up the base of support for Pelosi and Trump may have been enthralled at their dismissiveness of each other.
But he, too, has faced criticism for a sense of dismissiveness toward constructive dialogue with Black Lives Matter protesters at his campaign events.
But their dismissiveness hit close to home with me, bringing up my own experiences in which similar attitudes have been all too prevalent.
"When you look at that dismissiveness of your investors and that arrogance toward your investors, I don't think that's a good sign," said Greenberg.
Her utter dismissiveness of the "Green New Deal" -- and, by extension, AOC, who is the member most closely identified with it, is entirely intentional.
At the last debate, Klobuchar was Buttigieg's most persistent critic, again framing her Washington experience as a positive and Buttigieg's dismissiveness toward her as naive.
Is it the dismissiveness with which politicians treat the rule of law, or a tendency of investigators to lose perspective as they hunt for prey?
The role of calming natural leader is not one that has come easily as he struggles to find the balance between public reassurance and Panglossian dismissiveness.
"What struck investors last night was that the dismissiveness was heightened, relative to what Elon had done before and what is commonplace on earnings calls," he said.
The film calls for Rickman to tamp down the droll, sneering dismissiveness that he deployed to such terrific effect in Die Hard and the Harry Potter series.
The Rob Porter affair, for example, isn't just about Porter any more but about what seems to be a cover-up and a dismissiveness toward domestic violence.
But like Buttigieg, she could benefit from attacking Bloomberg, and she may be in a stronger position to bring up the mayor's on-video dismissiveness of farmers.
I've been thinking about how that dismissiveness—of her being "just" this shiny pop spectacle—is problematic in the same way, for example, that Macklemore's "Thrift Shop" is.
The dismissiveness comes partly from having been stonewalled by the Myers-Briggs people, and partly from distrust of the whole idea of tests and types and human-sorting.
It won't seem like much at first, but it might surprise you how much better you can feel once you learn to spin all this dismissiveness into gold.
Not only does this White House still leak like a sieve, but the nature of the leaks themselves continue to suggest a dismissiveness bordering on dislike for Trump.
But it seems to be inspiring the same kind of weird dismissiveness that always comes up when someone talks about stereotypically feminine tech, and I don't think that's right.
Teen girl culture is routinely dismissed and such dismissiveness -- in some cases, outright mockery -- continued from some corners even as emergency workers were still piecing together teen girls' bloody bodies.
In his dismissiveness, Sessions surrenders the chance to persuade skeptical students that the First Amendment is a critical tool in their quest for social justice, one they should embrace and defend.
Despite a history of extreme dovishness throughout her tenure as Fed chair, Janet Yellen surprised markets Wednesday with her upbeat assessment of the economy and dismissiveness of recent low inflation readings.
Atamanuik has built his Trump around a similar core — not of likability but of dismissiveness, the quality that made him a hero to voters who felt alienated from the political class.
In a Wednesday conference call with Bills reporters, a typically mundane exercise, Kaepernick spoke eloquently about Justice Ginsburg's criticism and suggested that history had shown her dismissiveness to be a misguided choice.
It turns out, too, that Olive, for all her irritability ("Oh Godfrey") and her dismissiveness ("Phooey to you"), can actually be a softy, something of a largely unacknowledged guardian angel to townspeople.
Smith also tells of Max Schrems, a University of Vienna law student visiting Santa Clara University, who got irritated by a tech company lawyer's dismissiveness about the company's obligations under European privacy law.
Mr. de Montebello's dismissiveness highlights how white men are often unaware of the manifold ways they have benefited, both historically and presently, from the very identity politics they criticize among women and minorities.
Others used social media to express disappointment about the dismissiveness they observed toward black speakers from attendees who didn't seem to know who Angela Davis was and didn't seem interested in her remarks.
But even if they don't, the fact that they're not able or willing to give them any consideration speaks volumes about the dismissiveness with which topics related to racial injustice are often treated.
Senator Bob Corker, Republican chairman of the committee, chided Suu Kyi for what he called "dismissiveness" toward the plight of the Rohingya and said it might be time for a "policy adjustment" toward Myanmar.
The adolescent dismissiveness of that kid in the alley morphed into performative hypermasculinity in my teens — an intentionality with how I walked and talked and fixed my face and even kept my shoes untied.
And Knittle added: The headline was couched in the diplomacy of Page 1, but its point was to cry out against the very complacency and dismissiveness that your letter writer is accusing us of.
Even women whose medical issues were not directly caused by their military service told BuzzFeed News they faced dismissiveness and negligence from military medical professionals that worsened their conditions and caused lasting, debilitating medical issues.
Yes, his talents and accomplishments have long been awe inspiring, but his dismissiveness toward fans and sometimes his fellow players over the years, as well as his personal troubles, have left him less than lovable.
There is dismissiveness about whether individual choices like how we consume and transport ourselves matter: Why cancel that trip to Europe if it's too late anyway and if everyone is still addicted to fossil fuels?
"Before people say this is just an Xbox thing (as I've heard that dismissiveness way too many times within Microsoft before) the other eng [engineering] orgs where my experiences happened were Windows & Azure," she reportedly wrote.
"This fits the pattern of the unfortunate reactions we have got from the government before: dismissiveness and a demonstrated lack of concern for the health of and well being of the detained immigrant population," she said.
It was a symbolic gesture from a group of people who have long complained of bias against their candidate, casting the action as a response to what they view as dismissiveness from the Democratic Party establishment.
As a powerful male artist who has clearly struck a nerve with black women (and not for the first time), I see his silence more like dismissiveness than the typical charming, mysterious woke bae persona he upholds.
Hardwick gave herself some breathing room, herself arguing about the available published evidence of literary greatness, and not necessarily women's abstract capacity to achieve it, though her dismissiveness of Austen, the Brontës, and George Eliot is unequivocal.
With a career spent trying "to be decent and work hard" amid what she described as Hollywood's "contempt and dismissiveness toward women of all kinds," it comes as a relief to find a role like this one.
To be sure, Trump's attacks on the media, his dismissiveness of Russia's interference in US elections, his jokes about staying in power indefinitely, his politicization of the judiciary, his relentless lying, all constitute a threat to democracy.
Academy adds 'popular film' category to Oscars "The problem with Colin Jost's comments & the Most Popular Movie Oscar & the overall 'no one cares about awards' dismissiveness is the false equivalence between popularity and quality," one person tweeted.
As for his dismissiveness about our "selfie" culture, he never considers the opportunities that the internet has opened up for women, minorities and those outside the mainstream media's boundaries of acceptability to take control of their own image.
It's hard to know how much of the dismissiveness and ire directed at the Kardashians traces back to discomfort about perceived cultural deterioration, but the academic consensus seems to be that haters are probably avoiding some uncomfortable self-reflection.
These informal tête-à-têtes between network bigwigs and candidates are a standard feature of the election process but rarely result in dramatic changes: After the meeting, the network's coverage of Sanders continued to oscillate between derision and dismissiveness.
"We have good research that in amping up the threat without actually providing people with things they can do, you end up with fatalism, despair, depression, a sense of paralysis, or a sense of dismissiveness and denial," he said.
And its dismissiveness seems to be getting under the skin of many older Internet users—conservative radio host Bob Lonsberry called it the "n-word of ageism" in a now-deleted tweet (which received countless "ok boomer" replies in response).
During her tenure as press secretary, there have been blowups over her use of doctored video footage to demean CNN's Jim Acosta, her dismissiveness about gun violence in schools, and Trump's lies about voter fraud, to mention a few memorable examples.
Wells Griffith, Mr. Trump's international energy and climate adviser, managed in one quote to summarize the dismissiveness of the American delegation and its fealty to the president's apparently unshakable conviction that anything that helps the environment must inevitably hurt the economy.
It was similar to Mr. Trump's dismissiveness of the Vietnam War in another television interview earlier in the week; he had made such remarks before, but the timing, coming before D-Day celebrations with leaders of allied nations, was notable.
So this level of dismissiveness, disrespect, it's completely inconsistent with the ideals of people who are committed to social equality in the United States, and it's also one of the things that is poisoning American politics in a very, very big way.
As Google workers, we were disgusted by the details of the recent New York Times article, which provided the latest example of a culture of complicity, dismissiveness, and support for perpetrators in the face of sexual harassment, misconduct, and abuse of power.
Steve Krakauer, a former CNN senior digital producer,  flagged the segment in a tweet and slammed the participants for "the arrogance, the dismissiveness, the smug cackling, the accents," saying the segment was a "perfect encapsulation" of a media disconnect from many Americans.
So Peele was undoubtedly drawing on their comedic influences, which are on a level about how, when we're confronted with situations that defy our comprehension, we often react with humor and dismissiveness before, or even while, those situations ultimately reveal themselves to be horrific.
Recall Trump's NATO meeting in Brussels, when he shoved Montenegro's Prime Minister aside to get to the front of the group, and his dismissiveness of US allies, including that troubling reluctance to acknowledge America's until-then unquestioned, ironclad commitment to mutual defense among NATO allies.
And by making government officials party to this mindset -- think about the Justice Department and Attorney General Barr's dismissiveness over the Mueller report and the whistleblower report -- he has now given the rest of us real reason to question the objectivity and authority of government.
There's "Blacks & Browns," a powerful statement of cross-racial unity featuring the Mexican-American rapper Sad Boy, and "FDT," a broadside against the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, Donald J. Trump, emphasizing his divisiveness and dismissiveness — it's the first great protest song of this insurgent election season.
"Her failure to acknowledge the seemingly systematic campaign of brutality by the Burmese military continues to undermine the civilian government and Burma's democratic transition as a whole," said Corker, describing his "shock and dismay at her dismissiveness" of concerns about what has been happening to Rohingya.
And considering that there was no clear response from the Obama administration to the follow-up test in November, to the three launches in March, or to the Iranian military's revelation of another test in April, it seems clear that Iran's ruling clerics were justified in their dismissiveness.
"As Google workers, we were disgusted by the details of the recent New York Times article, which provided the latest example of a culture of complicity, dismissiveness, and support for perpetrators in the face of sexual harassment, misconduct, and abuse of power," the group said in a release.
One way of thinking about the scorn and dismissiveness over the peaceful and clearly articulated demonstration is as a lesson about American society overall: Proximity to African Americans doesn't guarantee understanding, empathy, or even respectful deference — even in a space like the NFL, where white athletes are outnumbered by black ones.
"As Google workers, we were disgusted by the details of the recent New York Times article, which provided the latest example of a culture of complicity, dismissiveness, and support for perpetrators in the face of sexual harassment, misconduct, and abuse of power," the organizers of the walkout wrote in a press release.
Other messages that staffers tend to disregard include tweets and Facebook posts (less out of dismissiveness than because of the difficulty of determining if they come from constituents), online petitions (because they require so little effort that they aren't seen as meaningful), comments submitted through apps like Countable, and mass e-mails that originate from the Web sites of advocacy groups.
Part of the greater part of valor is understanding we need to, in award seasons and in evaluating the work of others, open ourselves up to the possibility that there are emotional resonances and ideas that we just can't feel or see the power and beauty of to the degree that other people can, and therefore dismissiveness is not the approach you need to take.

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