However, Iksanov dismisses Tsiskaridze's allegations and says he's not ready to leave the Bolshoi.
Martin ("A Song of Ice and Fire") dismisses fan fiction as "unauthorized, derivative" work.
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He dismisses the idea that the state is counting its barrels before they are pumped.
Dawson dismisses suggestions like FORBES' that supply will keep pace with or outstrip demand.
It's unlikely it will go that far in Japan, but Idon't think anybody dismisses those forces.
Asked if Los Angeles might have been an equally good fit, she jokingly dismisses the idea.
" Ting Yuan-chao, spokesman for Vice President Lien, dismisses such allegations as "malicious vilification.
Krugman dismisses the terrible zero sum generational game we are playing with our kids.
But David Rubashkin, managing director of the Competitive Broadband Coalition, dismisses the iAdvance study.
He declines conversation, and dismisses the chicken dinner she's prepared, saying he's a vegetarian.
Mr. Reich dismisses the idea that he is simply building critical mass to sell the company.
Cispa dismisses it entirely, for the core activities of the newly proposed powers under the bill.
Mr Major dismisses claims that he has tried to suppress the report as a cheap smear.
Mr Jungmann dismisses the American argument that affirmative action mainly benefits people who are middle-class already.
But it also dismisses oil traders' anxieties about shortages, insisting that current supplies are adequate.
It dismisses the figures which, though far from perfect, do paint a broadly accurate picture.
Ricardo Salinas Pliego, the third-richest man in Mexico, disdains monopolies, dismisses minority shareholders and loves to trash the SEC.
Gordon Edge, an economist at the British Wind Energy Association, dismisses talk of crowding out.
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Merck dismisses the high numbers, but it likely faces one of the biggest liabilities in drug history.
He also dismisses the notion that sex selection would lead to a more sinister form of eugenics.
But Swirsky, a good natured sort whose interest in sports history is clearly genuine, dismisses any cynicism.
He dismisses all previous attempts at fusion as lighting the edge of a pile of wet leaves.
Dawson dismisses suggestions that supply will keep pace with or outstrip demand (see FORBES GLOBAL, APR. 6).
Much, then, is riding on the success of a plane that Boeing dismisses as a white elephant.
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The government dismisses such a suggestion, arguing that Pakistan's determination to remain afloat is stronger than appreciated.
Team Lotus chief executive officer Riad Asmat dismisses Group Lotus's reasons for terminating the contract as "trivial".
The author also dismisses Chile because its oil companies (ENAP) is in the hands of the state.
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It immediately dismisses the sub-sea route and we've been told that it's unacceptable because of the cost.
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He dismisses the idea of spinning things out until a new British government can call a referendum.
Other complaints he dismisses out of hand, especially anything to do with the price hike for 3-D tickets.
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