Gabelli sought to dismiss as the case was brought in 2008 and the alleged violations were in 2002.
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This latest result makes it harder to dismiss as a single-issue, protest party.
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IR You dismiss as inconsequential the persuasive if not compelling results of scholarly research showing the positive effect of ethics codes.
And make no mistake, CBO was looking at the big tax preferences that politicians often dismiss as loopholes or special interest tax breaks.
For years, New York City was the only city that San Franciscans could not dismiss as a backward place for Fox TV-watching rednecks.
The unique example which Switzerland sets as a neutral, internationally-minded, independent country is too valuable in today's uncertain world to dismiss as merely isolationist.
Away from Istanbul where clones and tech startups dominate, Ali found encouragement to pursue the idea many dismiss as hardware heavy and, thereby, capital dependent.
However, it is not something we can entirely dismiss as inadmissible.
For near everything they tell us about what makes us happy is positively correlated with that economic growth they wish to dismiss as being correlated with happiness.
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The Buffalo Bills will respond to the Complaint, and it would not be surprising for the team to file a Motion to Dismiss as its responsive pleading.
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The public anger reveals that until now, Hungary's voters had presumably believed that Gyurcsany's government had actually been telling the truth, an assumption many might laughingly dismiss as naive.
Most obviously, the action was triggered by the electoral success of the BNP which, coupled with talk in Westminster about voting reform likely to benefit small parties, has made it harder to dismiss as a sideshow.
One Syrian official told me the president's harsh criticism of the opposition in that speech was addressed to those around him who want him to fight on, to crush rebels they dismiss as terrorists and foreign puppets.
Now, although the managers dismiss as irrelevant Ms. Lewinsky's job search before December, the fact is that Ms. Lewinsky had contemplated looking for a job in New York as early as July 1997, and her interest was strengthened in early October when Ms. Tripp told her that it was unlikely that she'd ever get another job in the White House.
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As if to dismiss that as too simple a challenge, according to press reports of the day, he then flew under at least three other, much lower, bridges - London Bridge, Blackfriars and Waterloo - before stepping ashore at Westminster to be greeted by a cheering crowd who had gathered to meet a dignitary expected by boat from Paris.
To dismiss it as unworthy of fighting for is to dismiss the possibility of discrimination entirely.
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As odd as it may seem to deconstruct any well-intended endeavor, many older activists dismiss Millennials as slackavists for their preference towards digital advocacy rather than hitting (or sitting on) the pavement.
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Some Republicans dismiss Kennedy as a political lightweight, a celebrity front man for Gephardt's political strategy.
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But proponents argue that any dangers are remote and dismiss criticisms as politically motivated.
You can dismiss these as simply jokes, but then you aren't grasping how political comedy works.
Western media often dismiss him as "Beijing's puppet, " as do some Hong Kong politicians.
For this reason, he insists, it's not enough simply to dismiss Dorner as crazy.
He tended to dismiss adversaries as fools, rather than as merely mistaken, or half-right.
You can dismiss this as hyperbolic or over-the-top, but it is what it is.
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Lest you dismiss this as mere prejudice, we can even produce a good economic argument for it.
But proponents argue that any dangers are remote compared to the benefits and dismiss criticisms as politically motivated.
His critics dismiss him as a loudmouth and say he simply doesn't have the policies for the mainstream stage.
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But Mr Batista's detractors dismiss him as the only person besides Bill Gates to have made billions from PowerPoint.
We could just dismiss this as an outburst from a politician under pressure.
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