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9 Sentences With "most dismissive"

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The 225 most dismissive are below in rough chronological order -- starting in 215 with his oldest comments.
The most dismissive were mostly young, freed from the structures of school and work, perhaps new to the concept of social responsibility.
Perhaps you have been amazed at how two people once in love now talk about each other in the most dismissive, disparaging terms.
You can pick apart the braggadocio all you want, but it pretty much boils down to El-P spitting the word "Baby" in the most dismissive and amusing way possible.
Still, even my most computer-savvy colleagues, those who've been the most dismissive of my paranoia, will eventually admit to switching off microphones and taping up cameras "just to be safe".
" It was this response that led Alito to his most dismissive remark in his opinion, stating that Sotomayor's dissent "says nothing about what is relevant in this case — namely, the language of the NVRA.
The thing that I've been most dismissive of — it's hard to be completely dismissive because I wasn't there, I didn't see what was going on, but people talk about seeing Bigfoot "cloaking," or vanishing into the ether.
In early June 1940, when Mussolini informed Hitler that he would finally enter the war on 10 June 1940, Hitler was most dismissive, in private calling Mussolini a cowardly opportunist who broke the terms of the Pact of Steel in September 1939 when the going looked rough, and was entering the war in June 1940 only after it was clear that France was beaten and it appeared that Britain would soon make peace.Bloch, p. 307. Ribbentrop shared Hitler's assessment of the Italians but welcomed Italy coming into war. In part, that seemed to affirm the importance of the Pact of Steel, which Ribbentrop had negotiated, and in addition, with Italy now an ally, the Foreign Office had more to do.
The judge said that from 1997, when the civil action against the foreign companies was settled, until 2005, "nothing whatsoever" had been done to try to make Foxley pay up. His Honour Justice McCombe was also most dismissive of the actons of the MOD and CPS in following up the case over he intervening years: “I also take with a pinch of salt protestations of “public interest” in a case when those charged with guarding that interest have shown as little enthusiasm in their duties in that regard as the CPS and MOD have done in this case. Interest only revived when the “task force” referred to by Mr Grist, resolved that something should be done to resuscitate the dead, amongst cases of this type generally.”All further actions against Mr Foxley which were requested by MOD and CPS, some 20 years following Foxley's initial arrest, were ordered to be struck off forthwith.

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