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"dispel" Definitions
  1. dispel something to make something, especially a feeling or belief, go away or disappear

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Dispel the stigma by making a connection Managers also have an opportunity to dispel any concern about using an employee assistance program by test-driving it themselves, said Baynton.
Theo, however, was quick to dispel any misplaced cocky behavior.
Doyle also sought to dispel the rumors on Twitter Friday.
Trump did nothing to dispel this notion in the debate.
Profound, disturbing silence that the music did nothing to dispel.
Unfortunately, recent developments have done nothing to dispel these fears.
What are some misconceptions about feminism you'd like to dispel?
First, I'd like to dispel some misconceptions regarding the issue.
And her blog post does little to dispel that rumor.
The only way to dispel the mist, which can linger
In his interview, Ren did little to dispel that suggestion.
You can dispel every evil spirit and slay every dragon.
The myth of the war photographer is hard to dispel.
Mr. Moon sought to dispel any such perception on Thursday.
Ms. Schwarzbaum was eager to dispel any misunderstandings about Tivoli.
There are other potential misconceptions about moderate voters to dispel.
Well, here to dispel that nonsense myth is Lindy West.
The convention week provides an opportunity to dispel that impression.
She also wants to dispel misinformation about infertility and miscarriage.
The US was successfully able to dispel the crowds Sunday.
Ms. Powers is eager to dispel any misconceptions about the company.
Still, a hand recount is unlikely to dispel the fraud allegations.
The three rapid-fire rate hikes appeared to dispel those doubts.
"The Dr. Oz Show" tries to dispel misinformation about your health.
It is an image the charismatic acrobat is keen to dispel.
The condition leaves infants without a way to dispel waste themselves.
The longer it drags on, the harder it becomes to dispel.
Ryan did nothing to dispel that notion in his People profile.
" "Our job as artists is to dispel the illusions of fear.
We can dispel the notion there's anything normal about his life.
What are some misconceptions about Asian Americans you'd like to dispel?
He hoped to "dispel the rumour that all diamonds are bad".
She was quick to dispel any comparisons with those TV brides.
Often, a text just isn't enough to dispel our worst impulses.
He wanted to dispel "urban myths that aren't accurate" about Brown.
The past couple of weeks haven't done much to dispel them.
This craving has a power than any resolution would irreversibly dispel.
"That was something we really wanted to dispel," Mr. Anway continued.
It's a perception he's going to have to work to dispel.
Moreno does what she can to immediately dispel both of these notions.
And the intervening year hasn't done a lot to dispel that notion.
That seemed to dispel pessimism about the economic impact of the coronavirus.
Trump's people, for their part, haven't done much to dispel the rumors.
Whatever the terms of Brexit, this impression may be hard to dispel.
And the iPad hasn't exactly done a lot to dispel the confusion.
She will be given four years to dispel public doubts about her.
Jenna Jameson is joining the fight to dispel the stigma surrounding breastfeeding.
What are some misconceptions about Asian American feminism you'd like to dispel?
The budget presented on August 31st did nothing to dispel those worries.
Previous investigations blamed pilot error but have failed to dispel conspiracy theories.
Yet Airbnb would prefer to dispel any association with the non-local.
Still, analysts say the rebound is not strong enough to dispel concerns.
First, let's dispel the myth that diving is uniquely awful in soccer.
Democrats must dispel the notion they are for open borders and lawlessness.
Here it is useful to dispel some misconceptions circulating on social media.
Prior to discussing online privacy, it is important to dispel a myth.
Still, if Trump is hoping to dispel the speculation, this isn't helping.
Chucky is never CGI—we can just dispel that rumor right now.
Our financial advice columnist shares some anecdotes that could dispel their fears.
"Sorry to dispel your conspiracy theory on voter fraud," Mr. Flack wrote.
But Broadcom sought in its statement on Wednesday to dispel that notion.
I hope that I can dispel the stigma attached to this condition.
Mr. Scaringe wants to dispel myths he thinks still surround electric vehicles.
Let's use this case to dispel cultural myths about rape and abuse.
Meanwhile, there' a planetary-wide dust storm beginning to dispel on Mars.
Full-year results for 2018 should help dispel some of those doubts.
So, let's dispel a few legal myths about gun "rights" in America.
Any well-trained economics instructor struggles to dispel two widely held misconceptions.
Around the hearth, old Rwandan folk tales dispel the gloom of exile.
Opponents said these new versions did little to dispel the original concerns.
"It allowed me to dispel any stereotypes I might have had," she says.
Trump took to Twitter last week to dispel rumors circulating about her whereabouts .
What are some of the most persistent earthquake myths you'd like to dispel?
Trump on Friday sought to dispel the notion he's focused solely on campaigning.
Trump took to Twitter last week to dispel rumors circulating about her whereabouts.
That way, we can dispel any myths that the game doesn't work competitively.
Lexicographers still struggle, largely in vain, to dispel this myth about their role.
That seemed to dispel pessimism about the economic impact of the coronavirus outbreak.
To dispel such rumours the government releases footage of Mr Bouteflika at work.
Let's dispel with this fiction that Barack Obama doesn't know what he's doing.
I try to dispel any of their distortions, the cosmetic distortions around food.
There are still gender stereotypes to dispel, especially in the world of food.
Local media reports said the police used tear gas to dispel the crowd.
The AHA — and tenured professors more generally — must reject and dispel such thinking.
The first lady last week tweeted to dispel rumors circulating about her whereabouts.
First though, let's dispel the possibility that we're all jumping the gun here.
We should first dispel any question about the gravity of addressing climate change.
Despite his efforts, he will find it hard to dispel the territory's fears.
Wu later gave an interview to a Beijing newspaper to dispel those rumors.
Lets explore a couple facts that will dispel your fears during tumultuous times.
Let's dispel with this fiction that Barack Obama doesn't know what he's doing.
What are some misconceptions about Asian Americans or feminism you'd like to dispel?
" "Let's dispel with this fiction that Barack Obama doesn't know what he's doing.
Rapinoe tasked all those listening with two things: to unite and dispel intolerance.
Others have sought to dispel the racist theories surrounding Native mound-building cultures.
The companies say it typically takes about three months to dispel a mistress.
An innocent or appealing face does not dispel the reality that guns kill.
Buterin tweeted a picture of himself Sunday evening, ET, to dispel the rumor.
If you approach it with wary skepticism, Control is unlikely to dispel that.
That half measure will not dispel suspicions about his hidden conflicts as president.
Boston is united in our efforts to dispel these harmful and misguided fears.
This apparently represents a genuine mutual step forward that might dispel earlier apprehensions.
Her observations helped dispel the popular belief that insects spontaneously emerged from mud.
That being said, the extra warmth will dispel any misgivings you might have.
We call on Artis to dispel that perception by signing on to BDS.
This also helped to dispel the 'witch' image, at least in my imagination.
There's not one that presses upon me continuously, or that I have to dispel.
The Taliban eventually released an audio recording, purportedly from Mansour, to dispel the reports.
Cheater said he has to constantly dispel the notion that these RPA's are autonomous.
Erdogan is also eager to dispel any notion he is struggling to maintain security.
Gabbard said it would "dispel myths and stigma" that have blocked marijuana law reform.
This was partly the point of giving out his address—to dispel the myth.
He naturally assumes it was Frank's, and Laurel does nothing to dispel this notion.
There are three major concepts that help dispel some of the concerns around legalization.
What are some misconceptions about Asian Americans and/or feminism you'd like to dispel?
Phingbodhipakkiya wants to dispel the idea that these two fields are completely disparate subjects.
He joined other government members in efforts to dispel concerns about Italy's euro membership.
Nothing helps dispel those biases more than having qualified women ascend to those spots.
I've got to find someone to dispel the glut or I can't push it.
Even her closest allies acknowledge it is a perilous reputation she may never dispel.
That seemed to dispel the "tale of two cities" mystique once and for all.
" Fueling the speculation: "But [comms director Peter Steele] did little to dispel any rumors.
This message serves several purposes: First, it serves to dispel rumors about Baghdadi's death.
Clinton's plans couldn't dispel the sense that she was complicit in the status quo.
As Ms. Tien's closing sentence entreats, can't love (and objective facts) dispel irrational fear?
The rains, however, will help dispel heavy smoke that has lingered in the air.
It aims to dispel myths surrounding Nolde's career and art in the Third Reich.
The March jobs gain probably won't be enough to dispel all the pessimism, though.
"India must dispel any illusions that it can hold out for a change," Col.
Walker spent a long time talking with government officials, trying to dispel their suspicion.
Congress should dispel budget uncertainty by funding public diplomacy programs at a meaningful level.
A televised pre-election debate on Monday night did little to dispel that impression.
He made no effort to dispel the impression that he wants Mr. Sessions out.
This isn't the first time law enforcement agencies have tried to dispel that myth.
They are keen to dispel France's image as an interventionist, high-tax, work-shy place.
The Trump administration has been extremely eager to dispel any hint of wrongdoing or collusion.
Police released the video earlier than normal "to dispel inaccurate information," Guglielmi said on Twitter.
But when asked about the look, Mamet was quick to dispel resemblances to her character.
Business would like a lower vote for separatists, but that would not dispel their worries.
The film helps dispel the myth that Canada is a frozen wasteland all year round.
This time, however, OurMine hacked an account to dispel a rumor before it ran wild.
The Chinese government has been seeking to dispel concerns there will be further yuan depreciation.
That was enough to dispel any expectations rates would rise in either April or June.
It might also help dispel many of the conspiracy theories now attached to Epstein's death.
Some people threw salt, a practice that rural South Koreans believe helps dispel evil spirits.
Proportional representation would dispel the illusion that they won by more than they actually did.
The big picture: Trump has done almost nothing to dispel these theories since taking office.
You aren't getting paid to meditate on life's biggest mysteries, only to dispel of garbage.
The DPA released these images in order to help dispel stereotypes associated with marijuana users.
He is talkative and quick-witted, quick to dispel the meathead stereotypes attached to bodybuilders.
After being made aware of the rumors, Winfrey took to Twitter Wednesday to dispel them.
But it won't magically dispel their psychic hold on you, especially as an only child.
So are the Democrats trying to dispel the impression that their party favors open borders?
"Let's dispel with this fiction that Barack Obama doesn't know what he's doing," he said.
Egypt's former Minister of Antiquities, Mamdouh al-Damati tried to dispel the rumors in 2014.
Macron said an agreement would help dispel uncertainty that has been weighing on global markets.
Braun said one of the aims of the ad campaign is to dispel those ideas.
An educational effort would also help to dispel myths that genetic testing is financially prohibitive.
Dr. Barbara Ziv testified to dispel "rape myths" and speak to sexual assault victims' behavior.
So on Wednesday, Sanders' aides and supporters worked quickly to dispel concerns about his health.
"We need dispel the myth of, 'Everybody has seen this, everybody hates me,'" says Bradshaw.
Protesters say displays of patriotism help dispel the notion that protests are a Muslim issue.
The reports spurred widespread public outrage, which the police denials have done little to dispel.
"We want to dispel the myth that we're plopping spaceships down here," Ms. Glen said.
What are the biggest misconceptions about female Muslim athletes that you are trying to dispel?
Dispel gender stereotypes from a young age to show that men and women are equal.
Now the distiller aims to spread the word about quality absinthe and dispel the myths.
Let's dispel the myth right now that Donald Trump doesn't know exactly what he's doing.
Scott is on a mission to dispel Kourtney's food choices not as allergies but as myths.
His vow at his trial, to "dispel hatred with love", cut no ice with the party.
Such measures though have done little to dispel the view that Beijing is becoming increasingly unlivable.
Facebook's response to this incident did not dispel the doubts created among partisans on the right.
Since then, she's partnered with the organization to dispel harmful stereotypes about trans people in Thailand.
Occasionally, tuning forks would be tapped on cultists' heads in an effort to dispel human thoughts.
" Efron added, "A date has to be very long to dispel whatever people think about me.
Gaither said he wanted to set the record straight and dispel "all the lies" out there.
MacRae was quick to dispel claims of his involvement in the advertisement on Twitter on Monday.
He especially wants to dispel the notion that all military personnel only engage in physical activity.
We must dispel with this notion that anyone has the slightest idea what they are doing.
But they've persevered, in addition to helping dispel the social stigma sometimes associated with dropping out.
First, to dispel the most common misconception: Farmers have nothing to do with daylight saving time.
May's defeat should dispel any illusion that there is a happy ending to the Brexit story.
"A date has to be very long to dispel whatever people think about me," he said.
In one of his videos, he attempts to dispel evolution, saying that it isn't a science.
Keeping him in the background helps dispel any sexist notion that Hillary's riding her husband's coattails.
The government has been keen to dispel any suggestion the central bank is less than independent.
I think what's interesting about the fake news is clearly, facts don't work to dispel it.
And either method would still reinforce — not dispel — the idea that cars were America's transportation lifeblood.
First up, she wants to dispel the myth of all young people being sober and boring.
I point out that Tyrion and Trump both felt compelled to dispel doubts about their manhood.
"Not doing a lot here to help us dispel the pitchers aren't athletes thing," Verlander joked.
In today's global economy, following the debt should dispel any complacency about the world economic outlook.
She wanted to dispel the myth that the disease could be caught simply through physical contact.
Today she shared the video for the track and it does nothing to dispel that idea.
Ms. Skaletska said she wanted to dispel the stigma from people isolated while awaiting test results.
As Dalila — the biblical seductress who lures Samson to destruction — she hopes to dispel such thoughts.
Sullivan, however, used the hearing to try and dispel the myth that Flynn was set up.
I don't doubt his good intention to dispel a myth that leads to prejudice and stereotypes.
We need to dispel such slipshod rankings held by many high school students and their families.
He said Gazprom had made several "significant" proposals to the European Commission to "dispel" its concerns.
One meal on the wide porch of their big house was enough to dispel that hope.
When Biden gives stumbling and at times incoherent answers, he does little to dispel those concerns.
But I want to dispel one thing, because for so long, why has this been happening?
They want to dispel the notion that America should not trust its premier law enforcement agency.
For years, the bill's proponents have also struggled to dispel mischaracterizations of the guidelines as overregulation.
In recent years, creationism backers have adopted scientific-like language in their attempts to dispel evolution.
Trump capturing the nomination will not dispel the smug style; if anything, it will redouble it.
Through Anne — intelligent, confident, and cool — Annedroids hopes to dispel those notions, and provide a role model.
He never shows up to dispel the notion of who he has become, leaving only the dream.
Anglin's smear went to the very heart of all I had worked to dispel as an activist.
Help work to dispel myths around abortion: For example, abortion is still legal in Alabama and Georgia.
Border Patrol agents deployed tear gas to dispel the group because of the risk to agents' safety.
She was the perfect person to dispel people's fears about what a gay woman might be like.
It has been a notion he has been unable to dispel and has grown weary of discussing.
"[There is] no packaging to dispose, and they dispel concerns regarding stability during storage," the authors write.
A great way to dispel rough Pluto energy is by bringing in a third party to mediate.
International NGOs and Pakistani authorities have worked aggressively to dispel rumors and vaccinate children in recent years.
And I'm not trying to use this interview to dispel the persona because I don't really care.
That's why I tell people I'm positive all the time, to dispel the stigma around the disease.
Today this sun rises to dispel the darkness of fear, hopelessness and shame faced by our children.
As Reagan did in 1980, Trump must dispel concerns about his ability to be the nation's leader.
To dispel their criticisms, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, who enthusiastically supports the Sessions nomination, tweeted this. .
"Hopefully that will dispel a lot of what I've been hearing," Peters said, after hearing Zuckerberg's response.
"It will give more certainty and dispel doubts so that certain investments can be made," Gaytan said.
"We are confident that we can dispel the Commission's current concerns," the company said in a statement.
Indeed that growth will probably dispel the sense of urgency that is needed to meet these challenges.
Trump pointedly sought to dispel such doubts Thursday morning, claiming there was "GREAT unity" among his party.
Rosenstein had denied that story, calling it false and issuing two statements that sought to dispel it.
Don Antonio knew another way to dispel the parasites, using a natural remedy ubiquitous in the Amazon.
The Bannermans would not have countenanced anything modern, which would dispel the sense of timelessness they've created.
Authorities said tear gas was used to dispel the group after some migrants threw projectiles at agents.
"We need to dispel the myth that chemical consumption affects everyone the same way," says Dr. Lee.
So can we please dispel the notion that eliminating contact is a viable alternative to real football?
But its image as a pricey Swiss shop is hard to dispel, even among its loyal customers.
Chief brewer Alexei Saburov is keen to dispel the notion that Russians are only interested in vodka.
"I want to dispel the idea that design is simply about how things look," Mr. Sorrell said.
Mr. VanDam's sustained success seems to dispel the notion that luck plays a significant role in fishing.
Ever since, Mr. Ellison has been trying to dispel the cloud that has hovered over his campaign.
Still, I couldn't dispel the image of vacationers playing on the burned-out ruins of someone's home.
Since then, I have acted out in all manner of ways to dispel the "model minority" image.
What misconceptions do people have about the Times wedding section that you'd like to dispel for good?
What do you wish you could explain to adults in general to dispel some of these beliefs?
Even the Christmas decorations and colorful lights all over campus can't dispel a palpable atmosphere of anxiety.
But the passage to democracy, undertaken in 1999, did not dispel the military's hold on the country.
I do, however, want to dispel the notion that some people aren't "crafty" and therefore can't knit.
Four officer suicides in three weeks: The N.Y.P.D. is struggling to dispel a stigma over mental health.
Burn garlic skins in your house to keep money coming in, dispel negative energy, and ease depression.
Others resemble a battlefield amputation: a painful loss which cannot dispel the sinister whiff of some deeper infection.
One of the main aims of Barack Obama's policy towards Latin America has been to dispel anti-Americanism.
"One purpose of the B.O.J.'s move was to dispel the idea that it lacks ammunition," he said.
"Other than that, he should try to get immediate access to his children to dispel this," she says.
And let's dispel once and for all with this fiction that Barack Obama doesn't know what he's doing.
She pressed her tongue to her teeth to try to dispel the sensation, but the shudder only grew.
We've since moved on from that narrative, but it takes a long time to dispel such ingrained myths.
In 2016, Parker tried to dispel the rumors that there was tension between her and Cattrall on set.
If growth meet expectations, it should help dispel any lingering fears the economy was at risk of stalling.
To dispel confusion hospitals are posting, alongside their price lists, disclaimers and videos explaining that they are useless.
Speaking to the media before meeting the president, Mr Gentiloni sought to dispel fears of a power vacuum.
Looking to dispel fears of a budget crunch, Salvini told reporters the package would be approved in time.
The interview did little to dispel the belief that the Saudis were holding Mr Hariri against his will.
Ardie Sayers recently determined that it's important that his situation be known and understood to dispel false impressions.
We still could see that next month, but this particular print didn't do anything to dispel that theory.
An attorney for Liu said they welcomed the decision, and hoped that it would dispel "misinformation and speculation".
TJX's products, prices and inventory management dispel the notion that it needs a bigger online presence, Yarbrough said.
Grimes, for instance, has gone out of her way to dispel the myth that she relies on GarageBand.
It is as if he wants to dispel the idea that poverty signifies reality, despite his naturalistic techniques.
The findings, published in the journal Nature Communications, may dispel long-held concerns that cloned animals age prematurely.
In 2015, bioarchaeologist Kristina Killgrove already discussed the need for archaeologists to dispel pseudoscientific myths through public outreach.
Are there any common misconceptions about the role of public health agencies that you have tried to dispel?
Mr. Wright said that he now wanted to "dispel any negative myths and fears" about the virtual currency.
The memo shows that the campaign is hoping to dispel any notions of a rift in the party.
Highlighted in publications across the country, the visit aimed to dispel public uncertainty and stigma around HIV/AIDS.
Pierluisi, whose brother-in-law is the board's chairman, tried to dispel those concerns in his opening remarks.
Pumps are also being used to try to dispel the water from cave tunnels, rather than provide access.
In my own comments from the podium, I tried to dispel two stubborn misconceptions about today's socialist revival.
One clear objective was to dispel the idea that Facebook was motivated by greed to keep these ads.
According to Aden, this pageant was an opportunity to dispel the narrative that many Muslim women are oppressed.
Reagan was eager to dispel the popular idea that the ranch was Mr. Reagan's interest, and not hers.
For me, the term "lad rock" is really just basic class snobbery—were you trying to dispel that?
She constantly witnesses ignorant acts by others, and finds it difficult to properly dispel stereotypes about Native Americans.
She says that, based on the cards, he could dispel the curse by offering up one living rooster.
His appearance does not exactly suggest part-time rap stardom, but it doesn't necessarily dispel that impression either.
If there are any doubts that Cassia has a thick Gallic streak, the floating islands will dispel them.
The phone call seemed intended to dispel the impression of a president and a White House under siege.
New writing can also suffer from a reputation for dry worthiness, a notion Mr. Hytner aims to dispel.
Her prose traffics in one-dimensional representations that Flatiron Books, its publisher, claimed it was attempting to dispel.
His insistence in a television interview on Sunday that he was "free" did little to dispel the questions.
What grander way to promote the sport and dispel sexist presumptions than through a combined-gender Presidents Cup?
It can also help to dispel what is the most significant source of stress in relationships — money issues.
Going with Blatt would dispel the belief that Jackson is too insular, trapped in his own inner triangle.
The cases, mostly in healthy, young adults, should dispel the notion that only older people contract the illness.
The plan in the works will presumably try to dispel that fog, but doing so will be tricky.
He hopes that, over time, that kind of intimacy will help dispel the shame he associates with penetration.
She describes herself as an introvert, but she's outgoing and eager to dispel myths about her religious calling.
Fanuc's chief executive, Mike Cicco, was eager to dispel the notion that manufacturing jobs are sweaty and boring.
On Wednesday, Tillerson sought to dispel those rumors, telling reporters he has a "good" relationship with the president.
If you've been battling gossip, this new moon will help dispel the nonsense and help you move on.
Residents and elected officials immediately took to social media to dispel the notion that border cities are dangerous.
"We want to dispel all kinds of rumors, which are floating around in this area," Mr. Singh said.
And although my kids have heard about Santa, they express doubts that I make no effort to dispel.
If you ask Mosunmola "Mo" Abudu, it's being motivated by an eagerness to dispel ignorance - more specifically about Africa.
But theirs are convictions that I believe the rest of us can dispel if we truly love our country.
Dispelling stereotypes about the South Forrester said he hopes to dispel stereotypes about attitudes in Georgia and the South.
Did you hope that the book would sort of explain and also dispel myths about here's how it works?
Reports of planes grounded owing to lack of toilet paper have done little to dispel BA's bargain-basement image.
A new report from Reuters on Amazon's latest effort to replace workers with machines can help dispel these notions.
Bannon and Priebus both sought to dispel a sense of disorder in the White House portrayed in media accounts.
U.S. economic data for the first-quarter, due at 1230 GMT, is expected to dispel fears of a recession.
"I can dispel the theory that there is a military option for Venezuela," says a defence official in Washington.
The danger of registering Mr Navalny is not that he will win, but that he will dispel this myth.
To dispel any notion of an occupation, soldiers and militiamen in Mosul have decorated their checkpoints with plastic flowers.
In fact, NASA has gone to great lengths to dispel any notions that the agency is endorsing something commercial.
"Hopefully that will dispel a lot of what I've been hearing," said Peters, before moving on with his questioning.
She wanted to provide them with accurate information and dispel some of the fear surrounding menstruation in her culture.
So let's dispel with this fiction that the betting odds for the Nobel Prize in Literature actually mean anything.
Making Saudi Arabia his first foreign stop is clearly designed to dispel the idea that Trump is anti-Muslim.
Now obesity doctor Yoni Freedhoff and National Institutes of Health researcher Kevin Hall have arrived to dispel the squabbling.
Before they could even become friends, Slate had to dispel any preconceptions she had about the Captain America star.
But their decision to focus on Medicare offers a good opportunity to dispel some crucial misconceptions about the program.
A government united around that vision is required more than ever and would soon dispel your counsel of despair.
But while quitting those directorships would be the first step, it wouldn't completely dispel Thiel's potential conflicts of interest.
Mr. Fisher, in his testimony, sought to dispel any notion that his reservations were related to the health law.
It's been a personal quest of mine to dispel the myth that professionally driven vehicles are invulnerable to accidents.
Mnuchin tried to dispel the idea that the president's comments on the US dollar was meant as an intervention.
I've had three shootings where the cameras have helped us dispel any idea that we acted out of line.
In the end, the film does more to confirm the perception of Manson as a madman than dispel it.
"I hope it will help dispel the myth that drug shortages are only happening in the US," Fox said.
DJI said last year it would look to assemble its drones in California in an effort to dispel concerns.
But perhaps above all, the endorsements will help dispel questions about Mr. Sanders's viability post-heart attack, he said.
This is a simple way to dispel stereotypes and learn more about the people who live in our communities.
The press conference was held to dispel allegations that the death count in Iran is much higher than reported.
"Waxman alleges in the Wrap that Matt Damon and Russell Crowe called her "directly" to dispel the report," writes Vulture.
A year ago, Sarah Jessica Parker tried to dispel the rumors that she and Cattrall didn't get along on set.
Media experts struggle to pinpoint an exact cost, and Netflix and HBO executives have gone on record to dispel concerns.
If Italy is to dispel the ever-present air of crisis, a much more far-sighted deal will be needed.
The staff wanted to dispel the notion that their work all fits into one singular descriptor from the get-go.
The Fed chief's comments also appeared to dispel investor speculation that it could move to cut rates later this year.
Standing...walking...sitting down...everything brought waves of an agitated anxiety that I'd spend every waking minute trying to dispel.
The result puts more pressure than ever on the Enquirer to justify its story and dispel any possible political motivations.
What they do do, though, is dispel the idea that ADHD is merely bad behaviour, or even a mythical condition.
To dispel the protests in February 2018, Mr Gnassingbé started negotiating with opposition parties about a possible power-sharing agreement.
"The rumors are unfounded," Alan Bersin, assistant secretary of Homeland Security, said in an interview, seeking to dispel the fears.
"Border Patrol agents deployed tear gas to dispel the group because of the risk to agents' safety," the statement said.
The opportunity to dispel some of these notions is precisely what makes women's colleges a unique environment for transgender students.
There is still a good deal of anti-Americanism on the Swedish left (which Donald Trump does little to dispel).
I know some people are going to be upset the screen's only 303p, but I want to dispel those concerns.
European accounts of Safavid and Qajar-era Iran (1785-1925) dispel any doubt about the longstanding Iranian penchant for wine.
In April of 2016 I participated in event to dispel sexual assault myths in the heart of the Pentagon's courtyard.
Religious scholar and author Reza Aslan has spent much of his career trying to dispel commonly held misconceptions about Islam.
She even has her own Twitter account, which may not help to dispel the myth about sharks loving the internet.
This spring, he appeared on video to dispel health rumors after a journalist tweeted he'd been sent to a hospital.
This is often a problem in science: Initial, exciting results that ultimately end up being wrong are hard to dispel.
"Let's dispel once and for all with this fiction that Barack Obama doesn't know what he's doing," Rubio said (repeatedly).
Multiple experts are convinced that this is the voice of al-Baghdadi, helping dispel any rumors about his supposed death.
Human kinship really can dispel the fear and ignorance fueling the narratives of all violent extremism, white supremacist and otherwise.
Early triumphs give way to intoxicating pride, and the sycophants they surround themselves with do nothing to dispel their delusions.
To dispel any doubt, Mr. Exum opened his phone to dozens of photos of sullen men whom he had stopped.
Trump quickly tried to dispel the notion that he would personally benefit from his own changes to the tax system.
Trump did not appear overly eager on Saturday to dispel the notion he is uninterested in bettering US-Europe ties.
It's up to us to dispel these myths, share our experiences and right the course to keep all students safe.
Until recently, little has been done to dispel early and stubbornly persistent notions of the psychological basis of the illness.
A robust and detailed investigation is thus critical and would help dispel some of the mythology about the present moment.
According to Aden, taking part in the pageant was an opportunity to dispel the narrative that Muslim women are oppressed.
But an explicit goal of the center is to dispel the notion that asking for help automatically triggers ACS involvement.
It's important to dispel black-and-white misconceptions surrounding perfectionism before they squelch the ambition needed for strong, visionary leadership.
The post yielded mixed feelings, but the sanctuary has largely been praised for helping to dispel the stigma around spiders.
It appears to dispel concerns about Ebell's comments, but Benton didn't specifically reference the former transition leader in his note.
Like their late-'10s counterparts, the pair, writing in 2000, were quick to dispel what was then the dominant narrative.
There are rumors that Mr. Biden will run for president in 2020, and he didn't dispel them in his appearance.
Do you think its success will dispel the notion that movies by and about black people don't do well overseas?
That's when the mob, fearing him to be the mythic child abductor he was hired to dispel, turned on him.
This year, the organizers have made a conscious effort to dispel perceptions that the Venice Biennale is a commercial event.
The latter offers Las Libres members an opportunity to try to dispel the procedure's deeply ingrained religious and social stigma.
"The name and insignia will help dispel the image of Texas as a land of cowboys and Indians," Hofheinz said.
Coop prevails, naturally, but his triumph fails to dispel the toxic fog of betrayal and disillusion that shrouds the story.
In the past months, in the face of antigovernment protests, it was Iraqi forces firing tear gas to dispel protesters.
But the settlement does not dispel doubts about whether Mr. Cryan can retain membership among the world's top investment banks.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn made efforts to dispel past impressions in speeches to Britain's largest industry group.
Here are some other stories about people, like Baldwin, who have joined the conversation to dispel the stigmas around miscarriages.
The White House hopes the order will help dispel the notion that Trump has allowed election meddling to go unchallenged.
Powell and other Fed policymakers have tried to dispel any perception that it could derail the economy by being too aggressive.
As these people turn against the "mainstream" they realize that honor and integrity aren't toxic old-school notions we must dispel.
The museum will seek to dispel some of the negative notions and encourage a greater respect for urban slums, Rubio said.
The frequency and ferocity of the attacks seemed intended to dispel hopes that the Eid celebrations were a harbinger of peace.
In the late 1980s, Princess Diana helped dispel one of the myths surrounding leprosy—that it can be  contracted by touch.
As you can see, the chart appears to dispel the notion that Trump's strategies led to him getting a better rate.
Bundesen posted a few videos of her cat on YouTube to dispel those rumors, and her fame only skyrocketed from there.
After protesters ignored orders to vacate the square, the Chinese government deployed armed troops and tanks to forcefully dispel the demonstrators.
Essentially, nothing Kavanaugh said did anything to dispel the concern that he would vote to overturn or gut Roe v. Wade.
You can't try to hide it — this is how you're going to make a change, dispel myths, and break down stereotypes.
In the run-up to an election, the president is keen to dispel the widespread charge that he is insufficiently pious.
Such requirements, opponents argued, turned police officers away from serving the community and finding ways to dispel violence before it happens.
Nothing could dispel the dread that had overwhelmed her in that hotel room, when she was sure that she would die.
Lissner publicises Vasalgel energetically, and one glance at its thriving Facebook page should dispel any doubts that men would be interested.
That question begins to be answered with the transition, where Clinton can dispel doubts about her commitment to challenging corporate power.
This was clearly a change election, a wave that was bound to dispel pretty much any Democratic candidate in its path.
But the bill's backers have sought to dispel concerns over privacy and security, arguing that it is critical to law enforcement.
But suggesting they aren't as strong as veterans who don't develop PTSD advances the very stigma Obama is working to dispel.
There were three in a triangle that protected us like a pentagram where we could summon and dispel our worst selves.
The musician also wants to dispel rumors that he enjoys urination as a sexual act — despite video evidence to the contrary.
Mr Hardwick says the show helped dispel the myth that podcasts were "just this thing you did in your mom's basement."
A magical girl can dispel a demon no problem, but she can't just wave her wand to wipe someone's trauma away.
After the recent siting, Sofia Richie was again quick to dispel any rumors that the two were anything more than friends.
But to dispel any confusion, the final photo is a close-up of Bieber's teeth, captioned, "Opposite of Jim," for clarity.
In the years before that, the HDZ gained a reputation for corruption, which its most recent term did nothing to dispel.
Rajoy's appointment was not enough to dispel investor concerns over Spain's ability to implement reforms and rein in a burgeoning deficit.
Gore, considered a wooden and robotic figure, sought to dispel that image with his long kiss and embrace of wife, Tipper.
But the announcement should help dispel lingering concerns about the bill getting lost in the legislative sprint toward the midterm elections.
In an interview with CNBC, the Texas Republican sought to dispel criticism that eliminating the estate tax mainly helps the rich.
In his prepared opening, Whitaker sought to dispel questions of whether he has sought to inappropriately influence the special counsel's investigation.
A breezy day, a good drink, my wife laughing, holding my son's head to my chest — these things help dispel it.
Yet, one can imagine a way to dispel the pernicious effects of gerrymandering without the need to modify any election districts.
In the April 27 guidance, the EPA said revoking the 2015 limits would "dispel confusion and provide regulatory certainty" for users.
Zev Williams, a reproductive endocrinologist, said he appreciates Baldwin's openness and hopes it will help dispel common misconceptions around pregnancy loss.
So let's dispel with this fiction that Hillary Clinton is only where she is through a random stroke of good luck.
Some participants had terminal illnesses and wanted help preparing for the end; others had suicidal impulses that they wanted to dispel.
Qatar has been struggling to dispel charges it supports terrorism since the four Arab countries imposed sanctions on it last month.
And while Hunnam's statements were meant to be taken as general statements about staying active, he's actually helping dispel a stereotype.
It took the calamity of utter defeat to dispel the hold that propaganda had exercised over the citizens of Nazi Germany.
I want to dispel the notion that it feels like you're eating a vegetable patty stacked between two pieces of bread.
Sure, but it still looks cool as hell in action, and it helps dispel the disappointment from that jackass Bullet Bill.
If Mr. Menendez was ever worried about his political future, he seemed determined to dispel any notion of that on Wednesday.
That would help dispel uncertainty over the event and signal to Mr. Kim that the United States took the Games seriously.
But he did so with a gnawing foreboding about the outcome, and the election has done little to dispel his enthusiasm.
Many white evangelicals say they want to cultivate diverse congregations and dispel the liberal image of the racist, pro-Trump evangelical.
Critic's Notebook If anyone can dispel the toxicity of the past year at New York City Ballet, it is Wendy Whelan.
In addressing truck drivers, Mr. Trump sought to dispel the impression that his plan was tilted to wealthy people like him.
If it wasn't, perhaps Adam Goldman and Mike Schmidt should have said so expressly, to dispel the natural assumption of readers.
And Ms. Sandberg wooed or cajoled hostile lawmakers, while trying to dispel Facebook's reputation as a bastion of Bay Area liberalism.
Chained for Life starts where Freaks left off, seeking to dispel the idea of "ugliness" as a punishment to live with.
The relative innocuousness of the film (which won the audience award at the festival) doesn't entirely dispel the uneasiness around it.
Mr. Trump's tweets on Sunday did little to dispel the notion that he had backed down on the election meddling issue.
Most importantly, it should finally dispel any notion that Trump is for sentimental reasons going to sideline Republican hawks, like Sen.
And yet it is Bush, for now, who is forced to dispel the assumption that he is beholden to moneyed interests.
"I want this opportunity to dispel the myths that still too often see potential candidates rule themselves out," Younger told reporters.
In interviews on Israeli television on Wednesday night, Israel's defense minister, Avigdor Lieberman, tried to dispel fears of all-out war.
Ms. Matson, of Table Rock, who has attended White House meetings on infrastructure, has tried to dispel concerns about these deals.
In late October, the FDA took steps to dispel myths and inform physicians about biosimilars by launching a new educational campaign.
RSLC sources described the call as an attempt to clarify expectations before 2020 and dispel rumors created by the blog posts.
"There are so many misconceptions about the disorder that a lot of the patients were happy to dispel that," he said.
In short, Uber hasn't prioritized taking proactive steps to dispel the impression that it's a company with no real moral compass.
That's certainly good for the left — but it certainly didn't do anything to dispel accounts of Clinton as opportunistic and rudderless.
Performances summon helpful spirits and dispel harmful ones, purify individuals and communities, ensure successful harvests, and offer blessings to all attending.
Duterte sought to dispel any suggestion that he was going to follow in Xi's footsteps and stay in power for life.
It lets them stand up and claim their identities and do their best to dispel the myth that they aren't actually real.
When Democrats met for their own convention the following week, they did their best to dispel the fiction that Trump is normal.
Would you willingly put yourself into a life-threatening situation just to dispel the long-held assumptions associated with your particular lifestyle?
Public acts of self-dick-stepping might be the only way to dispel the myth of the benevolent rich genius for good.
"Millennials want to dispel the stereotypes that label them as entitled and lazy," said Sarah Berger, a personal finance expert at Bankrate.
By deciding that four offending videos by Mr Jones merited just a single strike, YouTube did little to dispel accusations of pusillanimity.
But he needs to dispel impressions that his youth -- he is only 37 -- means he lacks the necessary experience to be president.
In our series This Is 30, Arianna Davis sets out to dispel the idea that turning 30 means it's time to panic.
I can only hope the storyline resolves itself sooner rather than later in a positive way to help dispel any negativity online.
"The data over the next twenty-four hours has potential to either confirm or dispel the gloom," he wrote in a note.
In our series This Is 00, Arianna Davis sets out to dispel the idea that turning 229 means it's time to panic.
At the time, Hill and her team tried to dispel the notion that she had few supporters, particularly in the black community.
The first thing I wanted was to dispel my fear that I could never get a job while married to the military.
Did I mention that that notion dates back to mid-October, and Wikileaks did nothing to dispel those rumors at the time?
He wrote the book, he said, to dispel the myth of the hero teacher, and the idea that just caring was enough.
Sooooooo, as we embarked on the finale episode, we learned we would be working for Carnival Cruise Line to dispel cruise myths.
Unhappy with the media coverage of antifa, Jenkins has embraced the spotlight, hoping to dispel some of the myths around the group.
Of course, people were also eager to dispel the myth that women are sexually assaulted and raped because of how they dress.
If we're looking for a vision of democracy to dispel the present malaise, we would be better off taking inspiration from them.
It's not obvious to museum visitors, but Armstrong's spacesuit now actually breathes to help dispel gases that contribute to its slow decay.
Politco reports that Trump laid into McGahn during an Oval Office meeting Monday for failing to do more to dispel the investigation.
But a 19-year-old in Wales hopes to dispel some of the myths about Tourette's via a series of YouTube videos.
"To dispel rumors and #fakenews, April is happy and healthy, she has not yet had her calf," the zoo wrote on Facebook.
He said it was likely take a real combat deployment or deterrence mission to dispel negative impressions after years of bad news.
Despite the central bank's efforts to keep the purchases at arms' length, it may struggle to dispel the perception of currency intervention.
In recent months, the chainsmokers have feuded both with Lady Gaga and Mark Ronson, doing little to dispel their frat bro image.
A pair of fans will dispel heat, and the waist belt incorporates two batteries that power the CPU and graphics card separately.
The mom to North, 2, and Saint, almost 3 months, also seemed to dispel gossip about the state of the celebrities' marriage.
Just last week, police used non-lethal tactics such as pepper spray and rubber bullets to dispel protestors; 141 people were arrested.
If they really want to dispel the rumors, though maybe these two should take a cue from Rob Kardashian and Mehgan James.
Gorsuch, then a DOJ lawyer, argued that a visit to the detention center would "dispel myths" about the treatment of the detainees.
The Meitu executives I spoke with were careful to dispel the implication that their apps influenced people's preconceptions about what is attractive.
They are trying to dispel fears about traveling as a result of the virus, said Jonathan Grella, the group's executive vice president.
The circus is also helping dispel the stigma suffered by trafficking survivors when they return home, she says, particularly girls and women.
"Border Patrol agents deployed tear gas to dispel the group because of the risk to agents' safety," the agency said on Twitter.
And the first point is a great place to start, because anyone can use their voice to dispel myths about transgender people.
It's hard to dispel the idea that as first lady, she was tone deaf about domesticity, however understandable her frustration seems now.
And a smart Vice President pick will also go a long way to help dispel accusations that Trump is a racist bigot.
But as so often happens when the discussion turns to animal rights, it was impossible to dispel a vague sense of unease.
The Munchs may get a bit ponderous, but the beauty and lightness of "The Seasons" dispel any whiffs of fatalism or portentousness.
Macri's government has sought to dispel fears that its search for closeness with the US means that those days are coming back.
"State intelligence work should...provide support to guard against and dispel state security threats (and) protect major national interests," the document said.
At the time, H.I.V./AIDS was still widely thought to be a "gay disease," a fallacy that Mr. Johnson's case helped dispel.
But he also bluntly sought to dispel the oft-repeated notion that the president had not been given information before making decisions.
This week, the allies moved to dispel such concerns by starting a joint working group to coordinate their interactions with North Korea.
The Pakistani government could have involved the clergy to dispel the common myth that contraception is somehow un-Islamic, but it hasn't.
Since his election, however, Mr. Moon has sought to dispel misgivings that his government would weaken that relationship, repeatedly emphasizing its importance.
When people say "him," chances are they mean, well, him, and to dispel any ambiguity they sometimes double up the masculine pronoun.
This WhatsApp messaging will actually dispel all rumors and all hoaxes very quickly, giving the people confidence in living day by day.
Alexis Coe's new biography of George Washington, "You Never Forget Your First," tries to dispel a few myths about America's first president.
As the child of refugees who fled the North during the Korean War, Mr. Moon wants to dispel that fear for good.
Mr. Sessions did nothing on Tuesday to dispel the understandable fears that he would stall if not reverse much of that progress.
He wanted to dispel the innuendo, but when he asked for information from the Civil Service Commission, the agency denied his request.
He regularly tries to dispel suspicions by declaring that he has done more to counter Russian aggression than other recent presidents have.
By gaining a deeper understanding of their own heritage, they hope to be able to dispel some of the myths surrounding it.
Uber hasn't taken many proactive steps to dispel the impression that it's a company willing to do whatever it takes to win.
What he actually does is make the universe boring, tell people things that they already know, and dispel misconceptions that nobody actually holds.
If you harbor any doubts about our ability to throw a great party, the above tour recap video should dispel them pretty quickly.
After the seismic thinking of the early twentieth century, the big question in disrupted minds was how to dispel chaos and retrieve reassurance.
Biden has been trying to dispel the impression that he's been left behind by a young and diverse party that's changed under him.
Denton, for example, has spoken with various media outlets about her choice to pursue life as a hermit, in part to dispel stereotypes.
On Sunday, fitness guru Richard Simmons called in to Entertainment Tonight to dispel rumors that he is being held captive by his housekeeper.
He signed the 2013 propaganda bill into law, but he has sought at times to dispel the notion that Russia has institutionalized homophobia.
With an urban striped hyena named Ruthi, Ms. Bar-Ziv has worked to dispel the scary notion that striped hyenas move in packs.
The Chicago Police Department also released body-camera footage of the shooting, citing "the interest of transparency" and a desire to dispel rumors.
To dispel them entirely, she will have to demonstrate vitality, ease, comfort, and joy—joie de vivre that she has never before displayed.
That contradicts the common saying, "Once an addict, always an addict"—one of the myths you're trying to dispel in your book. Why?
" So allow Leonie to dispel the idea of the sexy nurse uniform: "The typical image of a nurse is way different in reality.
In our new series This Is 30, Arianna Davis sets out to dispel the idea that turning 30 means it's time to panic.
"This is a really high quality amplifier that should dispel all the chatter we've heard that Connect:Amp is just a toy," he said.
Microsoft released a new data collection viewer tool as part of the recent Windows 10 April 2018 Update to help dispel those worries.
In the premiere episode, Ryan revealed that she suffered from depression and wanted to dispel the taboos about talking openly about mental illness.
Eager to dispel any and all traces of what he knew was "out there," Scully assiduously began to paint in relation to layering.
If the nostalgic atmosphere of the photographer's black-and-white images threatens to obscure his compositional acuity these Kodachrome slides dispel it handily.
If there were any lingering questions about about whether Toyota was serious about autonomous tech, the automaker is working hard to dispel them.
At its Build 2016 developer conference, Microsoft did its best to dispel the mystery, while at the same time enhancing the HoloLens mystique.
We also reached out to younger workers and students to dispel the lie that they would not have benefits at their retirement age.
But the company's diversity report, released Tuesday, does little to dispel the image of the company as a white male–dominated bro-zone.
The best way for the media to dispel conspiracy-theorizing about this story would be to take great care with facts and characterizations.
The activity aims to promote adoption and dispel the perception that shelter animals are dangerous and aggressive, said PAWS education officer Sharon Yap.
The appointment of an interim chief executive for Eskom on Monday failed to dispel investor worries about the debt-laden state utility provider.
His arrival does not, however, dispel the melancholy that pervades this deeply compassionate elegy on the confounding sorrows of day-to-day existence.
Chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE called the State Department on Thursday to dispel the media reports, agency spokeswoman Heather Nauert said.
The BJP welcomed the decisions as they will help to dispel any perceptions that the government has not addressed credit issues facing businesses.
This year's photos are centered on the theme "More to Me," which aims to dispel misconceptions about children and adults with Down syndrome.
And this movie, directed by the show's co-creator Andrew Haigh, won't do much to dispel that notion, at least not at first.
Former officials conceded that, like Coats, Ratcliffe may dispel initial skepticism about his appointment depending on how he approaches the job if confirmed.
His public comments align with those of policymakers seeking to dispel the view Japan and China are competing for influence through development finance.
The BOJ has sought to boost economic activity and dispel decades of deflation by flooding the system with cash through massive asset purchases.
Pittsburgh's Kris Letang scored with 4:37 remaining to dispel some of the growing frustration for the Penguins, but they couldn't hold on.
Femme International provides sustainable menstrual cups to girls in developing countries, while also educating communities about menstruation to dispel stigma around the subject.
Opting to use this production also helps dispel the lazy and convenient notion that Joey Bada$$ is a 90s boom-bap rap revivalist.
The premise of Insatiable just reinforces the bullshit stereotypes fat people already have to put up with, rather than acting to dispel them.
These excursions, captured with reckless fluidity by the cinematographer Christopher Blauvelt, aerate the movie and temporarily dispel the dust of Higher Power earnestness.
Still, this active cleaning, however thorough and consistent, is seemingly doing little to dispel concerns as the number of confirmed coronavirus cases grows.
Once aroused, the need for closure fosters the craving for reliable information, the acute desire to dispel the paralyzing ambiguity that engulfs us.
In Tuesday's testimony, Dr. Rosenbaum said Ms. Ortega would bang on pots and pans to dispel her hallucinations about the devil possessing her.
To dispel the idea of sweet chickpeas as weird, she likened them to chocolate-covered nuts or pretzels, or even sweetened puffed rice.
Experts say the measures provide short-term relief but do little to dispel the rising sense of helplessness among many Hong Kong residents.
Andrew Cuomo said Tuesday, trying to dispel rumors as cities and states ramp up efforts to curb the spread of the new coronavirus.
" Facebook's head of Libra David Marcus has tried to dispel this idea, saying Libra is designed to run "on top of existing currencies . . .
He coaxed Mr. Bush into sounding tough, to dispel a so-called wimp factor that hung over the candidate like a dark cloud.
The inclusion of so many of Kojima's celebrity acquaintances doesn't do much to dispel the notion that Death Stranding is a vanity project.
Gandini said her goal as a filmmaker is to dispel stigmas and show the reality of young women's lives in a positive light.
And often, constituents seemed eager to dispel the suggestion from some Republican lawmakers that people were being paid to protest at their events.
As the Senate considers Gina Haspel's nomination as director of the C.I.A., it is time to dispel the false narrative about her record.
The demonstrations have become increasingly violent, as protesters have clashed with police, who are using tear gas and rubber bullets to dispel them.
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Peloton also looked to dispel perceptions that it is a cult, a religion, a fad, or even a fitness brand, another document showed.
Gandini said her goal as a filmmaker is to dispel stigmas and show the reality of young women's lives in a positive light.
"We want to dispel the idea of range anxiety, and show that electric vehicles are sexy and fun," said John Rossant, CoMotion's founder.
At some point I realized what was more interesting to me was to sort of dispel that myth, reveal that we're all melodramatic.
It went on to say that "in an effort to dispel myths and promote the truth" there had been repeated tests of the water.
During a press event on Wednesday, Jealous vehemently sought to dispel such critiques after a reporter asked him if he considered himself a socialist.
All I know is that Magic Leap certainly isn't doing much to dispel the stereotype of Florida being a place where weird shit happens.
She acknowledged never taking the information to investigators, but said she gave the deposition as a teen to dispel speculation around her father's culpability.
"I am so glad my main aim of making people aware of vitiligo is coming to the forefront and I can dispel its myths."
But Ryan, who also has the job as chairman of the convention, wanted to dispel any notions that he's plotting his own presidential bid.
To dispel any notion that chess is anti-Islamic, Mr. BinThaily posted an image of a chess set with crescent moons atop the kings.
To dispel the notion that it is mainly a friend of the left, China is offering free-trade agreements (FTAs) with more open economies.
Exceptions to the rule, in areas like gynecology and film-industry wardrobe departments, dispel the myth that women voluntarily drop out of demanding professions.
If you still think you need to dish out a $1,000 or more to get a decent phone, Xiaomi's here to dispel that myth.
While the fight toward gender equality is well underway, the efforts to dispel cross-cultural gender norms have yet to hit a fever pitch.
The Phluid brand has items numbered from 0-4 rather than "small, medium, and large," meant to dispel any negative connotations with body size.
Momoa was quick to dispel these rumors in another Instagram post with Kit Harrington (Jon Snow) and show creators David Benioff and Dan Weiss.
His hope was that sending jets into Pakistan would dispel old notions of a pacifist India and collect a few votes in the process.
Nothing about his appearance or demeanor notes him as outwardly gay, which helps dispel flamboyant stereotypes: gay men come in all shapes and sizes.
" Lapidus was also quick to dispel the rumor that he's moving the label's headquarters to Levallois, a suburb of Paris, calling it "fake news.
After López was taken into custody by Maduro's government, "proof of life" videos were released in 2017 to dispel rumors of his poor health.
Using data from leading publishers, we will dispel the myths and demonstrate that there are no universal "best times" to share content on Facebook.
"We need to dispel the idea of cleaning ears in the home setting and the use of any products to do so," he said.
His family's visit comes days after the government released a video on state television in an effort to dispel rumors about his health condition.
Van der Sypt said authorities decided to release the information nearly a month after the raid to dispel inaccuracies published by some news outlets.
As Mr. Temer seeks to dispel doubts about his legitimacy, the corruption investigations that have shaken nearly the entire political class are steadily advancing.
"Spamilton" is here to dispel those myths by placing Mr. Miranda's masterwork in a context that might be described, on many levels, as broad.
" By a clock on the corner, "one wants to encounter an acquaintance, linger a moment, dispel the feeling of loneliness and feel at home.
Nihon University professor Tomoaki Iwai said Yanase's testimony was neither a body-blow for Abe, nor would if dispel voters' suspicions about his behavior.
"It should dispel any illusion that Egypt's government intends to allow the kind of open society that international allies and donors seem to expect."
This is an unlikely scenario; however, the fact that people are even voicing such concerns makes it all the more urgent to dispel them.
He said he was eager to dispel myths about goings-on in the Fuel Procurement Office, where just three people control the contracting process.
Rodriguez is at least the third official whom Canada has sent to the United States in recent months to dispel misinformation about winning asylum.
In the spirit of enabling more informed and empowered adventuring, I turned to some experts in the field to dispel five common travel myths.
While the leaders will likely only take two questions each, the visual will be another opportunity for Trump to dispel concerns about his capabilities.
BMW sought to dispel any implication it was embroiled in an emissions scandal that has badly damaged Volkswagen's reputation and spread to other carmakers.
Although the PRI still survives, it is no longer a system, but just one more party, unable to dispel the shadows of its past.
To dispel this myth, UNICEF partnered with the Indonesian Council of Islamic Scholars to write a guidance book on menstruation according to Islamic principles.
Portugal, for instance, decriminalized all drugs in 2001 in part to dispel fears that getting care for drug abuse could land someone in prison.
Ms. Walker's response did little to dispel the controversy that erupted after she gave an enthusiastic endorsement of Mr. Icke, a British conspiracy theorist.
His reaction did not dispel the impression that he is more interested in protecting his reputation than fixing mistakes that may worsen the pandemic.
But he offered some jumbled answers in the debate's homestretch that won't help dispel concerns about his age or his gift for the gaffe.
In a pen-and-pad with reporters on Tuesday, four moderate Democrats -- Heitkamp, Tester, Donnelly and Warner -- tried to dispel mischaracterizations of the bill.
Generals Thieu and Ky were expected to win 50 percent of the ballot — a clear mandate, though modest enough to dispel vote-rigging accusations.
"It's time we dispel the notion of good and bad immigrants based on their ability to speak English," said aide Sawyer Hackett on Twitter.
Researching historical sewing methods has led Banner to dispel myths about clothing like the corset, an oft-criticized garment for restricting a woman's body.
Bertolini said during a conference call with analysts that lawmakers needed to commit to funding those subsidies in 29.00 to help dispel that uncertainty.
" Lavrov offered to publish diplomatic correspondence between Moscow and Washington from October 2016 to November 2017 that would "dispel all suspicions that are baseless.
"This letter serves to dispel any notion that the congressional intent would allow the waiver authority to be used for business travelers," they wrote.
Asked Wednesday morning about Miller's role, the President praised Miller, but sought to dispel any questions about who is really driving his immigration policy.
Paul King's film also knowingly addresses the lingering notion that Grant is a one-trick pony, and gives Grant the room to dispel it.
She famously shook the hand of a patient with AIDS to dispel the incorrect belief that HIV or AIDS could be transmitted by touch.
At the annual Tokyo Motor Show this autumn, some of Japan's biggest carmakers sought to dispel concerns that they had underinvested in electric vehicles.
A complete disclosure may also help dispel the persistent conspiracy theories surrounding Kennedy's assassination — including one that is seemingly harbored by the president himself.
She entered the industry about a year ago and started a fledgling collective called Metropotlitan with her friend Daishu to dispel the stigma against marijuana.
Speaking to Congress, Janet L. Yellen, the chairwoman of the Fed, sought to dispel the notion that interest rates might be headed anywhere but up.
Kuroda said the commitment to overshooting the 2 percent target was intended to dispel speculation that the BOJ had given up on its price target.
If the regality of its ceremonial sites and the emperor's own title gives the nation a sense of pompousness, George is quick to dispel it.
He sought to dispel fears of systemic flaws in a sector that is now the world's largest exporter of beef and several other meat products.
"There is uncertainty, there is a need to dispel some of this confusion," said Pierre Vimont, a former head of the European Union's foreign service.
In order to clear the air about what affirmative action is, we will explain how it works and dispel the most common myths surrounding it.
In the lead-up to the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Mr. Putin sought to dispel concerns that gay athletes and spectators could be vulnerable.
Switching from a more "legalese" document full of jargon to a more layman's version could also help it dispel myths or give people more transparency.
The friendly, affectionate competition that Sosa and McGwire undertook that year did a great deal to dispel the cynicism that had settled over the game.
Samsung, of course, needs the Note 8 to dispel the lingering sense of unease left by the stupendous failure of its predecessor, the Note 7.
The secret to his success, and the main rhetorical innovation he has brought to presidential politics, is to dispel subtlety altogether and make subtext text.
As a nod to the future, the exhibit features a set of emerging talents that dispel the notion that there is a black fashion aesthetic.
It's no wonder these horrific attacks make headlines and that many Muslim Americans work hard to personally dispel the ignorance and fear that fuel them.
To paraphrase Marco Rubio's description of Barack Obama: Let's dispel once and for all with this fiction that Ivanka Trump doesn't know what she's doing.
However, given that the company had yet to dispel fully concerns over its accounting and corporate governance, CreditSights maintains its underperform recommendation on the bonds.
The new advertising campaign, launched in London this week by the Ile-de-France region that includes Paris, seeks to dispel some of these concerns.
If it continues, it could dispel some doubts that corporations are not using tax proceeds for investment but for things like stock buybacks and dividends.
PT:  Stephen Donnelly, a spokesman for the zoo, wanted to dispel any rumors and theories about April's pregnancy as a big April Fools' Day prank.
A confusing press release from the University of Arkansas, where Whitmire is an adjunct mathematics professor after his official retirement, does little to dispel this.
"The reason for our existence is to dispel the myth that it is somehow safer in Canada, that it doesn't happen in Canada," she said.
"This letter serves to dispel any notion that the congressional intent would allow the waiver authority to be used for business travelers," the lawmakers wrote.
The company sought to dispel any sense of bias in its core product when it published the Values used by the News Feed on Wednesday.
But that's exactly what Springer is trying to dispel through his activism, and it's what his two-run homer and interviews Wednesday night helped illuminate.
Those are some attitudes about older workers that carmaker Mercedes-Benz is trying to dispel as Germany grapples with the challenges of an aging society.
"I want to dispel the notion that exists both on the left and on the right that somehow, after the crisis, nothing happened," he said.
He believes it could help to dispel pervasive misconceptions around pregnancy loss and also break through the isolation so many women who experience it feel.
Many people remember Mr. Rubio's brain glitch: the canned lines about "let's dispel with this fiction" that he kept repeating in a disastrous debate performance.
But the implication that it was able to dispel sadness—that such a thing is possible, or even desirable, at a funeral—gives me pause.
It's worth taking a moment to dispel the myth floating around the tech community that the city spends $40,000 dollars per homeless person per year.
The Checkup A new statement from the American Academy of Pediatrics tries to guide doctors and dispel myths about growing up with gender identity questions.
But as he signed the bill, Mr. Justice tried to dispel the suggestion that the pay raise would come at the expense of Medicaid recipients.
As baseless public health scares go, the one about police officers and nurses purportedly overdosing from passive fentanyl exposure should have been easy to dispel.
"Intergenerational partnerships between women dispel age-related stereotypes and build strong bonds across age, race and ethnicity in our increasingly diverse workplaces," Ms. Isele said.
For instance, a text could inform consumers of 5G's availability in their area and link to web pages with next steps to dispel potential misinformation.
But Ms. Dreyer said Mr. Weinstein's denial to his senior international staff at a meeting she attended did not entirely dispel suspicions inside the company.
Steyer has campaigned against inequality and has tried to dispel the notion that he's no more than a rich executive running for the White House.
If Facebook were to expose all its users to the News tab, it could potentially dispel some of the myths that still persist about coronavirus.
It would be nice to report that Mr. Sessions, who is now 69, has conscientiously worked to dispel the shadows that cost him the judgeship.
"The nature of current sentiment is that it's hard to dispel," said Giles Frost, chief executive of Amber Infrastructure Group, the investment manager advising INPP.
If I learned one thing from trying to understand the Kennedy conspiracy theorists, it's that it is impossible to dispel the amorphous cloud of suspicion.
In doing so, we can dispel emerging doubts that the best and brightest from all nations and faiths are welcomed to bring their talents here.
On her Web site, Romer has laid out the industry's possible environmental objections so that communities can address and dispel them in the initial filings.
Trump and top White House economists sought to dispel claims that the president did little to improve on the growing economy he inherited from Obama.
Paulo Martins Chan, the head of Macau's gaming regulator, said all operators had purchased permanent metal detectors which would help to reduce and dispel criminals.
Investors have long expected that the Federal Reserve would raise interest rates later this month, and the jobs report did nothing to dispel that notion.
If bigotry is a result of fear and not ignorance, then to me that becomes the medium through which to dispel fear of the other.
If Bagieu had used the comics medium to more actively dispel these misconceptions, it would have been a favor to future generations of music historians.
South Korean officials said they were eager to dispel concerns, particularly in Washington, that they were making payments to the North that could violate sanctions.
It also banned the use of the words "light" and "mild" from cigarette packs to try to dispel smokers' misguided beliefs that the products are safer.
Sterling fell 1.1 percent, partially reversing some of the gains notched earlier this week, as strong factory surveys failed to dispel growing concerns over Brexit negotiations.
Pompeo sought to dispel suggestions that the Trump administration has backed down from demanding the complete, verifiable and irreversible dismantlement of the North&aposs nuclear weapons.
Quest To Learn, a product of the Institute of Play, works to dispel this myth by proving that play and learning can — and should — mutually exist.
But Trump will have to walk a tightrope to not get too cozy with Putin in order to dispel the "collusion" narrative that plagues his presidency.
Still, while the findings seem to dispel some concerns about the labeling laws, it's hard to say what effect the upcoming federal labeling rules will have.
Tuesday's New Hampshire primary may do little to dispel the collective unease or help bridge the deep ideological split between the party's liberal and moderate wings.
The data helps dispel the myth that undocumented immigrants aren't paying taxes, said Meg Wiehe, co-author of the report and a deputy director at ITEP.
Instead of trying to dispel the climate of fear that the Islamists have created, Sheikh Hasina's government has suggested that the murdered liberals had it coming.
Tuesdays New Hampshire primary may do little to dispel the collective unease or help bridge the deep ideological split between the partys liberal and moderate wings.
But that has not been enough to dispel a sense of economic stagnation, compounded by the abrupt contraction of tourism from China following Ms Tsai's election.
Following this advice I've never had to rely on laxatives, although those medications are associated as well with myths and misconceptions that are important to dispel.
Amir uses his living space to dispel that notion, just as he's been using his music for years to encourage the reassessment of other timeworn assumptions.
The occupation of the West Bank has lasted 52 years and counting; this is not the exhibition to dispel the widespread Israeli complacency over its effects.
The fitness trainer most recently shared a clip of herself in a bikini in an attempt to dispel all those ab-centric photos on social media.
"People may be confused about what a Trump administration means for Apple, so let me dispel the confusion — the positives far outweigh the negatives," Cramer said.
If you had any lingering doubts about Johnson's ability to carry a film more complex than Fifty Shades Of Grey, Suspiria will dispel them for good.
" Phil went on to dispel reports that they intend to marry again, saying, "Orianne did an interview in Switzerland and that got back translated from German.
However, a change in the currency trade winds this year has taken a tough toll on a bank fighting to dispel worries about its overall stability.
He called for families to be given information and support to care for their disabled children and for greater awareness to dispel negative perceptions around disability.
Temer's comments may dispel market speculation that the government would seek to increase the CIDE fuel tax as a way to make up for lost revenue.
If a scrim of nostalgia threatens to obscure the photographer's compositional acuity and preternatural alertness to his subjects' self-possession, these Kodachrome slides dispel it handily.
But the uptick in yields has failed to dispel worries by some central bankers that narrowing margins will hurt commercial banks and impede Japan's financial intermediation.
Kuroda has said the commitment to overshooting the 20143 percent target was intended to dispel speculation that the BOJ had given up on its price target.
"Reassuring parents that the vaccine is safe and that there is no evidence that the HPV vaccine increases sexual activity may dispel their concerns," it says.
The dour GDP figure came a day after the Reserve Bank of Australia's upbeat outlook failed to dispel bets it would have to lower rates eventually.
To come together in a show of love, support and acceptance, and to dispel the myths about HIV that condemn so many to suffer in silence.
Activist groups and medical experts alike have been working to dispel anti-PrEP narratives promulgated by the AHF since it began its advertorial and lobbying campaign.
Donald Trump's team is continuing to try and dispel reports of his low Inauguration crowds ... this time, his Press Secretary Sean Spicer came to Trump's defense.
These attempts at intimidation from the right should be enough to dispel the myth that the gravest threats of suppressive violence are coming from the left.
Even if Roberts is ultimately proved right, however, it will take years for him to dispel the suspicion that he has reached too high for Sky.
CNBC's Josh Lipton and Jim Cramer spoke to Apple CEO Tim Cook about March quarter earnings, where Cook tried to dispel negative sentiment about iPhone sales.
Scientists have noted that there is a difference between weather and climate and that cold weather does not dispel the existence of long-term climate change.
Historians have pressed for years for an exhibit that would promote peace and dispel any possibility that the site could become a shrine for neo-Nazis.
The 25-year-old's 30-minute Skype sessions promise to dispel some of the illusions about the process, while helping prospective students frame their personal stories.
It went on to find that publicizing a poll's methodology is the best way to dispel illusions of partisan bias in objective sampling of the population.
One of the biggest criticisms that gets thrown at St. Vincent is that she takes herself too seriously, but this video could easily dispel those criticisms.
The White House and the Congressional Republicans should dispel these fears with a credible report on where things stand with respect to key economic policy issues.
Having previously worked as a portrait painter for notables such as Andrew Cuomo, Zimmerman wanted to dispel the stigma that portraiture was only for the wealthy.
While it's important to dispel the myth that The Cure works in a singular, mopey mode, it's just as imperative to approach that material head-on.
Its exuberance, as embodied by its title song, had a neon-bright kick that helped dispel the shadow of John F. Kennedy's assassination the year before.
Some conservatives fear that Mr. Moon, also a progressive, might revive the Sunshine Policy and cause friction with Washington — a concern Mr. Moon sought to dispel.
But that has done little to dispel the public outcry: For weeks, violent mass protests have erupted across the country, leaving at least 22 people dead.
After describing his own concerns about Sondland and Trump's behavior, he helped dispel the notion that Trump might simply have been acting to combat corruption generally.
"A portrait of today's youth" is how he described this show, and in its staging, he was keen to dispel myths and aesthetic clichés about Russia.
A bearded, gregarious, six-foot-five man who played basketball at Connecticut College, he has retained a squad of athlete "ambassadors" to help dispel that perception.
Dr. Pepper Schwartz, the love and relationship columnist for AARP, joins the Sugars to dispel certain myths about sex and aging: Do libidos change after menopause?
In fact, The Times has numerous resources that detail the global displacement of people, dispel myths of mass migration and examine their relationship to global warming.
Last Sunday, their creator materialized, in a baseball cap, shorts and soggy sneakers, to scoop fresh rocks out of the murky water and dispel the mystery.
If covenants are broken, this could in turn lead to another round of debt and equity restructuring, but the company sought to dispel any such worries.
" President Trump made no effort to dispel the impression that he wants Attorney General Jeff Sessions out, telling reporters on Tuesday, "We will see what happens.
It is essential to dispel the myth that chief executives have a legal duty to maximize short-term profit and are therefore powerless to act responsibly.
"I bathe in this ice water every year to dispel evil thoughts," said Tomio Hashimoto, who took part in the ritual for the fourth consecutive year.  
"That is a perception that [Chief Justice John] Roberts, [Justice Brett] Kavanaugh and, perhaps more surprisingly, [Justice Clarence] Thomas may be eager to dispel," he said.
Economist Richard Thaler received the top honor in 22020, and recently sat down with Pimco CEO Emmanuel Roman to dispel some widely held myths around retirement.
Senators also voted 67 to 31 on Wednesday to approve a set of changes to the bill, many meant to dispel liberal criticisms of the measure.
That includes assigning five more reporters to debunk false reports online and starting a blog, called "Hechos," or "facts" in Spanish, to dispel the worst offenders.
A food law passed by Macron's government, which aimed to give farmers a fairer share of profits, has also failed to dispel discontent over modest revenues.
If there are concerns among Republicans about the long-term implications of the President for their party, the courts are one area that dispel those fears.
Still, on an unusually cold morning recently, hundreds of people milled about the monument, braving a chill that the early spring sun did little to dispel.
" Belin said he hoped to "dispel" Carlson's "false and bigoted statements," saying that the "thinly veiled racist beliefs have no place in any serious public discourse.
Ebell has long been criticized by environmental groups for seeding doubt in climate science, and trying to dispel what he has called "the myth" of global warming.
Mnangagwa said he was going to the Davos meetings, the first such trip by any Zimbabwean leader, to "dispel the perception" that Zimbabwe is "an isolated island".
At the same time, Right Now does not dispel a concern I had about Ansari's material in March: He's exclusively talking about how the allegation affected him.
A new, free mobile app aims to dispel that notion by allowing the blind and visually impaired to witness the eclipse through sound and even through touch.
Of all those who have written about and discussed Ader's work, Alexander Dumbadze has done the most to systematically deconstruct and dispel the rumors surrounding his death.
Forced to confront the world outside the walls of Castle Brack, she must flex her magical powers, forge relationships and, most important, dispel darkness over unsuspecting townfolk.
Gerontologist and Georgetown University lecturer Sonya Sterbenz Barsness told Insider that intergenerational programs help build communities, dispel loneliness in both age groups, and normalize interactions between generations.
" Johnson said he asked Trump whether he could tell Ukraine's president the aid was on the way anyway, to dispel the government's fears, but "I didn't succeed.
Others find it hard to dispel the image of a lone scientist in a garage somewhere accidentally creating a deadly pathogen and unleashing it upon the world.
It's a decision that does nothing to dispel the characterization of Apple as a company that does what it can to push customers into buying new phones.
Citizens are denied access to communication tools at a time when they need them the most to dispel rumors, check in with family, or avoid dangerous areas.
"It's very hard to dispel this myth that voting is supposed to be burdensome," said Leah Aden, a lawyer at the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund.
Grant Sabatier, author of "Financial Freedom: A Proven Path to All Money You Will Ever Need ", wants to dispel three money misconceptions that are holding you back.
While life might not be as theatrical for the coming four weeks, it certainly won't be boring — that's one myth about Virgo that we'd like to dispel.
Keeping Up With The Kardashians has been around for ten years, so I think it's time we dispel the idea that anything actually happens on the show.
Uruguay's record scorer arrived in Russia looking to dispel the memory of his infamous bite on Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
The legislative push comes as the marijuana industry presents itself in a new light as it seeks to dispel the political stigma surrounding liberalization of pot laws.
It's a way not only to bring different types of Trentonites together, but to dispel the often negative perception the outside world has of the state capital.
The government has stressed since the king's death that the economy and government will work as normal, and it has sought to dispel uncertainty over the succession.
Donald Glover—actor, writer, comedian, and musician—aims to dispel the city's mythology with Atlanta, his new television series on FX. The clues are in the details.
Culture reminds us we have more in common then we do different while also providing a window into one another's worlds to increase understanding and dispel stereotypes.
He could dispel, once and for all, the suspicions that have paralyzed his administration's policy toward Russia by honoring the US commitment to Ukraine's freedom and security.
Moreover, in addition to ceasing to stereotype veterans altogether, lawmakers must also work to dispel the negative stereotypes about veterans that often prevail in the news media.
One mission of the "More to Me" project is to dispel the myth that children and adults with Down syndrome are happy all the time, Hart explained.
SINTRA, Portugal (Reuters) - A 'deflationary mindset' that has taken hold in Japan will take time to dispel, the country's central bank governor Haruhiko Kuroda said on Wednesday.
A president can, of course, have conflicts of interest, and an ethical leader would do everything possible to dispel those conflicts, whether required by law or not.
Wary of causing another market stir, Kuroda will use his post-meeting briefing to dispel speculation the BOJ will exit easy policy earlier than expected, analysts say.
But back to the Republicans: Let's dispel with this fiction that the Trump phenomenon represents some kind of unpredictable intrusion into the normal course of Republican politics.
Ebell has long been criticized by environmental groups for seeding doubt in climate science, and trying to dispel what he has called "the myth" of global warming.
Mihajlovic sought to dispel fears Serbia could overburden itself with debt levels similar to that of Montenegro which borrowed heavily from China to build its own highway.
Then there's this tweet from his coach, John Kavanagh, which doesn't exactly dispel the notion that McGregor is done: On the other hand, let's review the facts.
Economists expect China's growth to cool further in coming months, with a barrage of August economic data doing little to dispel views that domestic demand is softening.
Sony and Kojima Productions have been teasing details about "Death Stranding" for more than three years, but early reviews are starting to dispel some of the mystery.
President Donald Trump will undergo a formal health check on Friday as he attempts to dispel any doubts about his fitness for office, according to The Telegraph.
"Let's just say that I don't know Rufus and I have done anything to dispel the stereotypes about composers and librettists," Mr. MacIvor said with a laugh.
During the 1950s and early ′60s Ms. Loridan-Ivens struggled to dispel some of her inner grief and to cope with the difficulties of being a survivor.
But he said nothing to dispel the speculation that he's considering the three senators who ran against him for president — Kamala Harris, Amy Klobuchar and Elizabeth Warren.
"Let's dispel once and for all this fiction that Barack Obama doesn't know what he's doing," Rubio said, defending the question of his readiness to be president.
One myth Jones has had to dispel — thanks in part to "The Da Vinci Code" — is that the group did not really dissolve in the 14th century.
The files from the National Archives and Records Administration were released in response to a 1992 law passed to eventually dispel any lingering suspicions about Kennedy's assassination.
South Australia's move further shores up Australia's increasingly strict enforcement of vaccinations and continues the government's efforts to dispel the country's small but present anti-vaccination mood.
These are problems because of the norms that govern journalism and because the political economy of media makes it very hard to ignore or dispel bullshit stories.
And the television show "Fresh Off the Boat," and the memoir off which it is based, have sought to explore and dispel the misconceptions the title breeds.
In the 1980s, the agency sent a brochure, "Understanding AIDS," to every residential mailing address in the United States to dispel myths and help Americans seeking treatment.
Testimony of witnesses who spoke directly with the president can raise or dispel doubts about motive and should be given the chance to perform that essential function.
At this fraught moment you find yourself, improbably, to be the person with the most authority to dispel that cloud and restore Americans' confidence in their government.
"That's BS. That's complete garbage, and it's something that me and a lot of guys have worked to dispel for a very long time," Gargano told us.
Many have used their blogs and Instagram presences to assuage fans' fears and relay tips for safe traveling, as well as dispel extraneous rumors about the disease.
Juncker's distant predecessor from 1985-95, Jacques Delors, issued a statement to Reuters to dispel rumors he favored a Brexit to let other states to integrate further.
The President "felt a strong message needed to be put out," he said, as if he could dispel rumors of White House turmoil by threatening war overseas.
A revised three-nation pact would effectively dispel recent economic uncertainty, which had been prompted by President Donald Trump's repeated threats to scrap the 1994 NAFTA accord.
"We need to dispel that fake persona, that cartoon that John McCain and his supporters have attempted to create about me in the last election," Ward said.
In a debate largely playing out on social media, critics of the show echoed Robertson's view that indigenous people should not have to dispel stereotypes about themselves.
Again, he said, guidance about how to understand social media — for example, a person taking 50 photos to get one perfect image — can help to dispel anxiety.
The stronger-than-expected headline number, obviously it's going to be welcomed by the markets, helping to dispel some of those fears of a pronounced economic slowdown.
His strategists strove to reveal as little as possible about their plans, even as supporters begged them to dispel the image that they were running a languid campaign.
Sure, it was weird when Rubio said a version of one talking point—"Let's dispel with this fiction that Barack Obama doesn't know what he's doing"—four times.
The shotgun Kurt Cobain used to kill himself is now available for public view ... partly to dispel rumors police had destroyed the weapon to cover up his murder.
Democratic Capitol Hill interns attempted to dispel the diversity controversy caused by House Speaker Paul Ryan's group selfie last week, by sharing a new photo of their own.
I'm happy that food labels are now listing added sugar, because I think it will really help to dispel a lot of the misunderstandings and myths about sugar.
Sterling slipped on Wednesday, partially reversing some of the gains notched up earlier this week, as strong factory surveys failed to dispel the growing concerns over Brexit negotiations.
The next few days could decide whether Trump's favored picks to run the government can survive confirmation and whether Trump can dispel ethics concerns about his business empire.
Nathan says that his home-sharing program has helped build stronger understanding between Brits and refugees, and he believes it can help dispel sensationalist stereotypes about Muslim refugees.
Her name was invoked to dispel the demonism of those who insisted on slandering her with her old, dead name as a means of undermining and insulting her.
It's not the company's practice to respond to speculation, but I wondered if they would ever try to dispel the notion that they couldn't meet iPhone X demand.
In fact, after The Washington Post reported on the management alert in 203, the State Department IG wrote a letter to the editor seeking to dispel this notion.
He sought to dispel his firm's sulphurous reputation in America, where officials have urged allies to shun Huawei on security grounds when building new super-fast 5G networks.
Mr Macron issued his customary battle-cry against illiberal populists and European naysayers—but also tried to dispel what seems to him to be a whiff of complacency.
Either way, he faced skepticism about whether he would devote significant financial resources to advertising, and the $2 million in airtime buys could dispel those doubts for now.
Three years ago, to dispel rumours of a stroke, he trudged out to a gourmet supermarket in the middle of a snowstorm (with a camera crew in tow).
Why it matters: The firm says it wants to dispel the perception that so-called "social impact investing" is just charity and can't lead to meaningful financial returns.
"Announcing his inspection of the new submarine is also to build internal solidarity, to dispel people's concerns about national security, reassure them, and boost military morale," he said.
His campaign will be forced to navigate those decisions as well as dispel voters' worry that Trump wants to gut the existing Obamacare framework with no effective replacement.
On his return, Kuroda gave the go-ahead, favouring the idea that combining negative rates and money-printing would dispel market views he was running out of ammunition.
Originally a custom brought over by German immigrants, the firing of the guns (and cannons, in some cases) was thought to dispel evil spirits in preparation for Christmas.
Journalists — who are ethically obligated to not spread misinformation — must dispel the parts of the manifesto that are meant to confuse the public, like the Navy Seal meme.
Rapinoe was the last to speak during Wednesday's ticker-tape parade in New York City and tasked all those listening with two things: to unite and dispel intolerance.
The government had made a representation to China "to dispel the misinformation campaign of those from the radical left," Brandis added, without revealing the date of the missive.
A representative for the Caspersen family provided a copy of the letter to dispel any impression that the elder Caspersen had killed himself under a cloud of suspicion.
Long a secret, the ceremony was re-enacted this year by NHK public television, an unprecedented move scholars say may have been a government initiative to dispel rumours.
It was the biggest test yet of Ivanka's ability to cast a benign light on a man who regularly creates a shadow too dark for her to dispel.
The president repeatedly said there is no evidence of the voter fraud Trump has spoken about, but added that's not enough to dispel talk of a rigged election.
Presented as a pulsing rock ritual to dispel the doubts that plague early adulthood, the show also feels as cuddly as a well-worn plush toy (2800:2745).
Presented as a pulsing rock ritual to dispel the doubts that plague early adulthood, the show also feels as cuddly as a well-worn plush toy (1:5813).
Presented as a pulsing rock ritual to dispel the doubts that plague early adulthood, the show also feels as cuddly as a well-worn plush toy (22800:28118).
Presented as a pulsing rock ritual to dispel the doubts that plague early adulthood, the show also feels as cuddly as a well-worn plush toy (21:20).
This technology that we use to live in defiance of heat is itself, as a nearly unparalleled energy hog, contributing to the very heat it exists to dispel.
In later life, her overall look and demeanor did little to dispel the notion among neighborhood children that she might be a witch — and this absolutely delighted her!
Yanolja - meaning "Hey, let's play" - sought to dispel any stigma with its bright, modern franchised budget hotels, targeting millennial couples but also budget tourists seeking short-term accommodation.
Yet in various interviews and discussions with fans since then, Martin has attempted to dispel what he has called the "common misconception" that Targaryens are immune to fire.
Frederick Shack, the chief executive of Urban Pathways, a shelter provider, said the city could benefit from a public education campaign that could dispel stereotypes about homeless men.
The French government was forced to tell people that cocaine does not cure COVID-19, the illness caused by the coronavirus, to dispel widely circulated misinformation spreading online.
Beijing wants to dispel the suggestion that coronavirus is a Chinese virus and instead position itself as the country that saved the world from a much worse situation.
And President Moon Jae-in of South Korea is trying to dispel fears at home that the U.S. might carry out a unilateral military strike against the North.
In South Korea, President Moon Jae-in, above, is trying to dispel fears at home that the U.S. might carry out a unilateral military strike against the North.
Kamala Harris' kickoff in Oakland — and the very long selfie line full of very patient people winding around the park until nearly midnight — should serve to dispel it.
"Since Hurricane Irma, we've seen arrivals shrink," Bisbe York said on the sidelines of the event organized by U.S. travel agency insightCuba to dispel tourist misperceptions about Cuba.
As effective as Judge Kavanaugh was in garnering conservative support with his counter arguments, he and his allies were still unable to dispel the cloud over his head.
But a random, one-off dark green isn't enough to dispel the notion that Apple seems to think its apparently serious-minded Pro users don't like playful colors.
Indeed, throughout the CFPB's first five years of existence, Cordray made little effort to dispel the fear among financial providers that the bureau was out to get them.
The move earned it praise from lawmakers, but failed to dispel criticism that the company was not devoting enough resources to preventing such interference campaigns in the future.
On his return, Kuroda gave the go-ahead, favoring the idea that combining negative rates and money-printing would dispel market views he was running out of ammunition.
This year, renewed attention to accusations against Bill Clinton did nothing to dispel the notion that all men are pigs, effectively defusing the many accusations against Mr. Trump.
Mr. Waziri was also quick to dispel the notion that opening the sarcophagus might unleash a curse, a rumor that spread quickly online when the sarcophagus was discovered.
Neco Republic wants to dispel any stigma by promoting its band of friendly FIV-positive apple cats to be loved and played with just like their healthy counterparts.
Still, Phil Smith from IHS Markit said the data was not strong enough to dispel the threat of another minor contraction in gross domestic product in the third quarter.
An appearance before Congress would mark Kaspersky's most high-profile attempt to dispel long-standing accusations that his firm may be conducting espionage on behalf of the Russian government.
The trio swaps facial accessories and wardrobes to give the impression of being everywhere in the art world at all times, occasionally touching down together to dispel any suspicions.
U.S. jobless claims fell more than expected to their lowest levels since October, pointing to sustained strength in the labor market that should further dispel fears of a recession.
The argument that Netflix features home-grown stars helps to dispel criticism around the amount of original content, Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos said during the company's earnings interview.
He believes that survivors like him can help turn the tide in the fight against Ebola and dispel the mistrust that has made the disease so hard to beat.
Yet he refused to let his government dispel the wild rumors — that Hitler had sailed to Argentina or was hiding in fascist Spain — that had already started to circulate.
There are countless examples, but most recently BuzzFeed editor in chief Ben Smith highlighted the media's inability to dispel the notion that Trump had opposed the war in Iraq.
DUBAI, Nov 11 (Reuters) - Boeing sought to dispel concerns about a slowdown in the growth of Gulf airlines as the aerospace industry gathered on Saturday for the Dubai Airshow.
In late November, perhaps to dispel growing unease among Alaskans, Premier Clark signed a memorandum of understanding with Alaska that would supposedly increase the state's role in reviewing mines.
Between them they focused on the amount of work that goes into making a breakthrough in order to dispel the myths believed by some who believe it's just luck.
To paraphrase what Marco Rubio once famously said (over and over and over), "let's dispel with this fiction" that Donald Trump is appealing to the economic anxieties of Americans.
The incoming asteroid and its fragments dispel a tremendous amount of energy into the atmosphere over a short distance, creating dangerous blast waves and thermal radiation on the ground.
" The distributor of the fireworks, American Promotional Events, issued a statement that said the recalled product "could rapidly dispel from the bottom of the tube in an explosive manner.
BOJ Governor Haruhiko Kuroda has struggled to dispel lingering market speculation the Japanese central bank will follow the footsteps of its U.S. and European peers in dialing back stimulus.
Mr Macron is desperate to dispel suspicions in Germany that he wants a "transfer union" in which prudent northern European taxpayers are shaken down to subsidise the indolent elsewhere.
"People may be confused about what a Trump administration means for Apple, so let me dispel the confusion — the positives far outweigh the negatives," the "Mad Money " host said.
Aetna Chief Executive Officer Mark Bertolini said during a conference call with analysts that lawmakers needed to commit to funding those subsidies in 29.00 to help dispel that uncertainty.
New proposals announced by the Trump Administration and Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin should dispel any doubt about the administration's intentions to privatize the Veterans Health Administration.
As they argue against DeVos's billion-dollar experiments, they can begin to dispel the myth that our public schools are somehow a catastrophe in need of radical, unproven fixes.
This could help dispel myths in society's understanding that may be propagated by the mere abundance of fake news headlines, even if users don't click through to read them.
Hoping to dispel the notion that they were merely longhaired Hollywood interlopers, the band submitted to having their locks trimmed  — a move that was both practical and deeply metaphorical.
Cruyff used to smoke throughout games in an effort to dispel his nerves, grey plumes sporadically emerging from the dugout as he sparked up another immaculate, white-filtered tab.
Then, to further dispel the notion that maybe what audiences just heard was a mistake, he continued by asking the producers to pull up an image of James Brown.
The Bank of Japan last week pledged to keep its policy super easy for at least another year, an effort to dispel talk it was wavering in its commitment.
Kuroda attempted to dispel views the BOJ is running out of ammunition, stressing the central bank is ready to use every possible policy tool to achieve its inflation target.
Despite numerous efforts to dispel the notion that expansions die of old age, many continue to believe that a long expansion necessarily means a recession is around the corner.
Called Bill Nye Saves the World, the show will revolve around different science topics, while attempting to dispel myths and false scientific claims made by politicians and religious leaders.
My patience was tested beyond repair, I am afraid, by the nimbus of nonsense—so dense that even Bardem cannot dispel it—that encircles the figure of the poet.
He also tried to dispel what he called a "misconception" that the island has failed to turn over timely documents detailing the territory's struggles to avoid a significant default.
After losses in Colorado and Wisconsin, the candidate could use a resounding victory to dispel doubts about his ability to win the nomination, and to avoid a brokered convention.
Tim Kaine says that he's a staunch backer of abortion rights, remarks that could dispel concerns from the left as Hillary Clinton considers him as a possible running mate.
Fact-checkers and analysts of propaganda have a limited and specialized audience, but important, truthful stories told well will naturally resonate with the public and organically dispel propaganda narratives.
"We want to get out there and dispel the myths about electric vehicles, that they're not fun, that you can't drive long distances or over challenging terrain," he said.
" Earlier Tuesday morning, the President sought to dispel reports of the headwinds he faces in tapping a new chief of staff, saying "the Fake News has it purposely wrong.
But the Defense Department has already released a list of "myths" that Milley wants to dispel — that list raises questions about Milley's outlook, according to retired Air Force Gen.
It could be because smaller birds can dispel body heat more easily or because growing too quickly in a stressful, hot environment brings too much damage to the body.
The Saudi government has pushed for the pages to be released partly to bring the scrutiny to a close and dispel persistent rumors about its involvement in the attacks.
Under the Same Sun runs a public awareness campaign to dispel notions that the bodies of people with albinism have special powers or should be sacrificed for their limbs.
In a report published on Saturday, China's National Audit Office said China should dispel the "illusion" that the central government will pick up the bill for local government debt.
BMTH frontman Oliver Sykes and drummer Matt Nicholls commented the following, not doing much to dispel Baker's original notion that they are a bunch of entitled little shits: Ouch.
First, I want to dispel some of the most common misconceptions people have, based on questions I get at parties: Does he have a big team working for him?
This is perhaps appropriate for a work, a co-production with the Play Company, that seeks to dispel the demons of doubt that plague sensitive souls navigating early adulthood.
Additionally, the high-profile purge of Saudi royals and businessmen on corruption charges last November created uncertainty about the Saudi investment environment that he will likely aim to dispel.
The FC Ambassadors would reply to tweets referencing negative news about Amazon warehouse working conditions, such as workers having to pee in bottles, in order to dispel the reports.
Twenty-five years ago, my friend Colin Hall and I tried to dispel those concerns by finding and interviewing as many students who took gap years as we could.
After United States lawmakers labeled Huawei and another Chinese manufacturer, ZTE, as security threats, Huawei saw openness as a way to help dispel the swirl of suspicions surrounding it.
" _____ • In France, President Emmanuel Macron visited an impoverished suburb and a depressed industrial town, promising investment and seeking to dispel jibes that he is the "president of the rich.
Helping Pediatricians Care for Transgender Children A new statement from the American Academy of Pediatrics tries to guide doctors and dispel myths about growing up with gender identity questions.
General Lengyel on Friday tried to dispel the false suggestions that Guard members were forcing people into their homes rather than providing much-needed medical aid and food supplies.
Trump sought to dispel the notion on Sunday that he was feuding with his G7 counterparts, despite their open differences on his use of tariffs or his environmental record.
When parties without an institutional stake in the outcome are included in debates about veterans, it can help dispel the traditionalist mindset that has stultified policy up to now.
German government officials say Ms. Merkel telephoned Mr. Trump when it became clear she would meet both presidents on the same day, to dispel any impression of a slight.
Actions like these will work to dispel recycling myths, discourage "wishcycling" and arm each of us with valuable information that will contribute to a growing U.S. recycling success story.
The lead role taken by low-income Hispanic congregations also helps dispel the widespread assumption that environmental issues are "luxury causes" reserved for the rich and white, he said.
For his part, Dr. Donovan has argued that grade-school biology classes may offer the only opportunity to dispel unfounded genetic explanations for racial inequality on a mass scale.
At the gift shop, I bought a length of braided sweet grass, which was said to dispel negative energy; we set it on our dashboard as we pulled away.
"This study alone cannot dispel doubts about the potential risk for patients in the longer term, but it helps inform decision making around this episode," Banzi and Bertele wrote.
Even the planned launch of a new longer-range version of the successful A320neo jet family from Airbus, the A321XLR, is unlikely to dispel the industry's uncertainty, analysts said.
Entertainers in flashy, colorful lion suits perform to the energetic beating of drums, cymbals and gongs to bring good luck for the coming lunar year and dispel evil spirits.
But it remained unclear whether Mr. Biegun had enough time to work out a deal substantial enough to dispel deep skepticism around Mr. Trump's second encounter with Mr. Kim.
Although Bagieu brings well-deserved renewed attention to Elliot's story, she misses an opportunity to dispel the rumors about the singer's passing that remain a plague on her memory.
Swift has also worked to dispel the idea that feminism "means something angry or disgruntled or complaining ... or rioting and picketing," as she said on a Canadian talk show.
He is, in fact, Brooklyn-based painter Paul Gagner's inner critic and, as such, is born of the same anxieties and turmoil that the doctor is meant to dispel.
India's fifth-biggest automaker, which owns the Jaguar and Land Rover brands, has struggled to dispel perceptions of cheapness since releasing its Nano cars seven years ago costing under $3,000.
"We do not believe any Credit Suisse employees engaged in anti-competitive conduct, and we hope to dispel the concerns raised by the EC," Credit Suisse said in a statement.
And the world's largest economy is not doing "very much to actually dispel those concerns," Moritz Kraemer, chief sovereign rating officer at S&P global ratings told CNBC on Wednesday.
Lenders on the list typically already meet or exceed the amount of capital they must hold due to pressure from regulators and markets to dispel any doubts about their resilience.
He also offered to arrange for diplomats to visit corruption suspects in detention or under trial, saying he hoped to dispel concern and spur more countries to sign extradition pacts.
The BOJ hopes to dispel such speculation and stress it won't raise its yield targets unless the economy strengthens enough to accelerate inflation stably toward 2 percent, the sources said.
CLEVELAND — If you had any illusion that the Republican Party might shake its anti-LGBTQ image after losing on same-sex marriage, the drafted Republican platform should dispel that notion.
Though, one of the best characteristics among them is the way the writing works to dispel commonly-held misconceptions about the disorder through casual dialogue without ever feeling heavy-handed.
Doctors made it possible for trans people to access new levels of harmony in their own bodies, and doctors helped dispel the stigma that trans people are inherently mentally disturbed.
As Uber eyes going public next year, CEO Dara Khosrowshahi tried to dispel at TechCrunch's Disrupt conference the notion that his company's unprofitability and continued losses would be a problem.
The Bank of Japan last week pledged to keep its policy super easy for at least another year, in an effort to dispel talk it was wavering in its commitment.
Sheriff Newell Normand of Jefferson Parish put on a lengthy press conference Friday in part to dispel this account, and in part to explain why Glasser was released from custody.
Today, Juicero CEO Jeff Dunn hit back with a Medium post designed to dispel this misinformation and argue that you should not, in fact, attempt to squeeze the bag yourself.
Once reviewing the replay the referee can either confirm or dispel whether a foul was committed that brought about the fight ending sequence and take the appropriate actions from there.
He visited abandoned Muslim villages days after the Rohingya fled, which he said put him in a position to dispel allegations of mass rape and other atrocities by Myanmar soldiers.
The government has sought to dispel any concern about a royal succession after Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn said he would delay his ascension to the throne while he mourns his father.
HAARP has been the subject of numerous conspiracy theories ranging from weather and mind control—pushing its operators to hold an open house in 2016 just to dispel false rumors.
Jessica Alba, however, is here to dispel the myth that fame and access to a makeup artist makes anyone exempt from the physical and psychological strain of carrying a child.
There's nothing the museum's conservators can do to stop the pressure bladder from releasing those gases but built right into the spacesuit's exhibit are some clever ways to dispel them.
According to Holloway, strap-on sex is shrouded in unnecessary and often unspoken shame and stigma that she hopes to dispel through her work as a designer and sex educator.
Horvitz said that the group would look to broaden the discussion of artificial intelligence to better tout the benefits of the technology and dispel fears that stem from popular culture.
To help dispel shame and insecurity around the carnal joy of being called something taboo in bed, I asked the R29 community what they like being called during dirty talk.
And he sought to dispel any damage from archival video showing Vice President Joe Biden, then a senator, arguing against approving a Supreme Court nominee during the 1992 election year.
"I hope that this full public airing in Parliament will dispel any doubts that have been planted and strengthen confidence in our institutions and our system of government," Lee said.
A deal with a foreign player would help dispel concerns about China's commitment to liberalize while it remains in the grips of a crippling trade war with the United States.
Although the results of the latest European bank stress tests, released on July 29th, contained much that was reassuring, they did not dispel investors' doubts about the industry's earnings prospects.
But you can dispel images of retrofitted Teslas from your mind: these vehicles are seven metre high (23ft) giants that can move at 40mph and carry a 230 ton payload.
Cumbersome though it may be, the only viable approach to curbing the demand for such ideas is to dispel prejudices and educate citizens about the importance of liberal democratic institutions.
Later on Sunday night, police fired tear gas in the shopping area of Causeway Bay to dispel protesters, forcing stores and popular shopping malls including Times Square to close early.
However, Kapoor said it was simply designed to give a snapshot of the business five years on, and to dispel some people's view that it was not a good deal.
That will make Milley the top uniformed military adviser to the president, and there are some kinds of thinking about the military and about war that Milley wants to dispel.
Called Wings Rainbow, the initiative hopes to dispel prejudices and boost employment opportunities for members of the transgender community in particular, who often face economic difficulties due to social discrimination.
Raoul Pal, the former hedge fund manager who founded Real Vision, says popular metrics used to dispel the notion of an imminent recession are too backward-looking to be effective.
The government took him to Yunnan Province in southern China and offered a highly choreographed tour of a minority village, he said, apparently trying to dispel notions of ethnic tensions.
She has also built a muscular political reputation in what some analysts have called an attempt to dispel the notion that a female leader would be weak on security issues.
These businesses are vital to the success and growth of the American economy, and we have a real opportunity here to unleash them, tell their story and dispel the myths.
Located in Toronto, the restaurant called June's on Tuesday was serving its first meals prepared by HIV-positive cooks to dispel any notion that food preparation can spread the virus.
That standard can dispel someone from Georgia's voting records if a word is misspelled, or their address is incorrect, or even if a hyphen is misplaced, according to Rolling Stone.
In the documentary "The Game Changers" on Netflix, vegan athletes including UFC fighter Nate Diaz seek to dispel myths that plant-based diets lack the protein to fuel strong athletes.
"I would like to say, as soon as I learned about these facts, I took all the requisite action in all the organization involved to dispel any doubts," Maglione said.
With that fact in mind, Coleman hopes the museum can dispel those myths, bring clarity to the memories and allow the people who experienced the war to speak for themselves.
The prize might be a federal post, with expectations high that Mr. Putin will try to dispel a certain sense of stagnation by shaking up his cabinet after the election.
There's a literary niche on the internet where otherwise normal people transparently catalog their purchases for all to see in an effort to dispel the taboo surrounding talking about money.
" It seeks more female readers, according to a 2016 briefing for advertisers, and is anxious to dispel the idea that the magazine is "an arrogant, dull handbook for outdated men.
But with his legacy on the chopping block this year, even a few puns could not dispel the feeling of a New Orleans funeral — celebratory but with an underlying sadness.
But because Bolivia is in turmoil, it's important for the international community to separate facts from fiction and dispel false narratives that harm the Bolivians' long road back to democracy.
Vale's return to form is expected to dispel concerns about a potential supply shortfall in iron ore, and will likely cause iron ore prices to retreat in the near-term.
The scientists' first conclusion was probably that they are doing nothing to dispel Americans' ideas about what being a French academic is actually like on a day-to-day basis.
Prior to this post-season, the three men issued a joint statement attempting to dispel the notion of a rift, but their response to the reports may have spoken volumes.
One of the downsides of being a lone female voice is that people are going to look to me to either dispel all stereotypes or feed into them, and that's unfair.
U.S. jobless claims fell more than expected last week to their lowest levels since October, pointing to sustained strength in the labor market that should further dispel fears of a recession.
It looks like Kardashian is sticking to her story of not being the other woman when it comes to Thompson and Craig's relationship, a rumor she has tried to dispel before.
According to the New York Times, Schmidt's "East Coast charm offensive" with Republican political leaders is part of Google's effort to dispel the idea that it is a bastion for Democrats.
While a trade resolution would be unlikely to dispel legitimate security concerns, Hosseini said he thinks it might take the pressure off of tech companies to respond by leaving China altogether.
Apple's heads of programming, Zach Van Amburg and Jamie Erlicht, who started in June, have been working overtime to dispel the myth that Apple is interested only in family-friendly material.
She says that their wins further dispel belief in political circles that black women aren't viable candidates, or that their campaigns can only succeed when they run to represent nonwhite voters.
And despite the persistent stereotypes that locals have worked for years to dispel, there has been progress in rebuilding the black community in southeast DC in the face of increased gentrification.
The somewhat mixed CPI report soothed worries about price growth fading, but did not dispel the view the Federal Reserve may lower key U.S. interest rates by early 2020, analysts said.
But this blossoming of political activism might also make it harder to dispel the notion that scientists are just another special interest group, fighting for their own share of the pie.
However, as many people refuse to be silent and are instead helping to dispel myths about why the pay gap continues to exist by race and gender, the truth will out.
"It is my understanding that [Fusion GPS] were hired basically to smear Derwick opponents and to dispel any possible doubts that regular media may have had at the time," he said.
MALKIN: So let me dispel the open borders ideology and the fog that clouds so much of this discussion and this debate on the left and on the open borders right.
In order to get in deep enough to find these remarkable creatures, the same gigantic fans that ventilate sewers were used to dispel much of the gaseous sulphur in the air.
"I am delighted at the fact that I can perform more duties than before as I have tried to improve my physical condition," she wrote on Sunday, trying to dispel concerns.
New Jets CEO Christopher Johnson tried to dispel the notion that his team isn't actually trying to win this season in order to gain the top pick in next year's draft.
Now a group of returned migrants, fresh out of prison, are traveling the country on a mission to dispel rumors about the journey and persuade young people not to risk it.
The hope is that improved relations between Washington and Pyongyang will ease tensions and dispel the threat of war, which has hung over the region for more than a half-century.
We're proud to celebrate the inaugural #MuslimWomensDay today, taking the opportunity to dispel stereotypes, showcase the diversity of this community, and share some triumphant stories of Muslim women inspiring us all.
The blog post makes little mention of the progress is it making on self-driving cars, but Uber has made no attempt to dispel any of the talk about its intentions.
Earnest said Trump could dispel those rumors — and better address conflict-of-interest questions swirling around his businesses — by taking steps such as releasing his tax returns and other internal documents.
While Kuroda sought to dispel market concerns he was running out of policy ammunition, he acknowledged the BOJ was buying bonds in huge amounts, and could slow the pace of purchases.
As more small towns take steps to grow innovation economies, it's important to dispel the old myths that the rural-driven tech is limited to traditional sectors like agriculture or forestry.
While they dispel the perception of being weak or losers, healthcare spending continues to mount and meaningful discussions regarding prognosis and end-of-life goals (palliative and hospice care) are deferred.
Japan would certainly follow, and perhaps the EU. The arrest of a Huawei employee in Poland over charges he was spying for the Chinese government won't help dispel these beliefs either.
We are all going there some way or another, so why not demystify the process, expose obstacles and dispel misconceptions that, sadly, can end up challenging our fondest hopes and values?
They say her instant rock star status has helped dispel the notion that politicians need to come from higher levels of office to amass political star power and major fundraising cash.
The ease with which you can create a line graph in Excel on your PC or Mac will do much to dispel the misconception that the program is arcane and unapproachable.
The White House on Sunday sought to dispel Democratic criticism and media reports suggesting it is directing the FBI investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
This election, Carly Fiorina blasted fetus execution videos that don't exist, Chris Christie called abortion murder, and providers had to dispel rumors that they all roll up to work in Lamborghinis.
Be smart: Trump's behavior won't do much to dispel questions about his 2+ hour one-on-one with a leader who just publicly admitted that he preferred him to Hillary Clinton.
Somewhere like the Ali Forney Center, which is a space for queer homeless teens, seems like an absolute model of the kind of place that can dispel isolation in a city.
However, she is eager to dispel the notion that a birth that involves pain relief and medical or surgical interventions should be seen as an inferior outcome for mother or baby.
As you suggest, a brochure should be sent "to every residential mailing address in the United States to dispel myths and help Americans seeking treatment" for addiction and substance use disorder.
But even $2 trillion is not enough to dispel fears stalking Washington that the coronavirus crisis could pull down the economic foundation on which American life depends, writes CNN's Stephen Collinson.
In 2017, two major food-industry trade groups, the Grocery Manufacturers Association, which represents Kellogg's, and the Food Marketing Institute, moved to standardize the language on date labels to dispel confusion.
To dispel notions that the United States was at war with Islam, detainees were allowed to have private meetings with a Muslim military chaplain, and were given copies of the Quran.
As we learn from "The Zoo," Isobel Charman's vivid, entertaining and scrupulously researched history of the London Zoo's first years, the founders' aim was to dispel human ignorance about God's creatures.
There's always a scary violent act at the heart of things, which has been repressed, and all that's required is for the patient to fully remember the experience to dispel it.
No two cases of Parkinson&aposs are alike and each person helps raise awareness, dispel misconceptions and stigma, and advance research toward better understanding, treatments and a cure for this disease.
Though the economy expanded at its fastest pace in a year in the first quarter, analysts said Wednesday's data was not strong enough to dispel concerns over a contraction this quarter.
I&aposm an expert on mental health, and I have found that to dispel stigmas surrounding mental health in the workplace, researchers like me need first to tackle several myths.1.
Familiar genre trappings do little to dispel the groove of "Junction 48," which does for the Israeli city of Lod what "8 Mile" aimed to do for the suburbs of Detroit.
"I want to dispel the rumor that I only ran for President as a stepping stone to become the senator from Utah," he quipped as a he warmed up the crowd.
Mrs. Trump took to Twitter last week to dispel rumors circulating about her whereabouts and her spokeswoman has stated that the first lady has been meeting with staff and working on projects.

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