Gently brush aside students' anxiety about not getting the answer by refocusing their attention on the problem at hand. |
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Trojans turned in a competent performance to brush aside a youthful Northallerton side and keep their title challenge on course. |
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In fact it is dangerous for a tribunal to brush aside important issues of procedure simply because it feels it has to deal with the merits. |
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Finally, I should not like to brush aside one further argument, for that is not something I can do, but, rather, to qualify it somewhat. |
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Even now, when the cat is out of the bag, they still want to brush aside reasoned argument and hide the project from public scrutiny until it's a done deal. |
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The attempt by Greek Cypriot officials to brush aside the 11-year-long ordeal of the Turkish Cypriots is, to say the least, outrageous. |
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They have helped it to convince the doubting Thomases and brush aside the sceptics. |
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It will brush aside debate about procedures and get on to grapple with the essence of its reason for being human necessities. |
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That makes it far easier for him to brush aside regional political demands. |
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We need to brush aside data that are not pertinent to the matter in hand, or our thinking will be cluttered up with irrelevancies. |
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And admirers of Céline the writer can no longer brush aside Céline the man. |
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This is just one of the dozens of technical problems that committed missile-defence advocates brush aside with bromides about America's technical abilities. |
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An extra effort is required to brush aside the popular notion that bureaucracy is ridden with red-tapism and slow disposal of file-work. |
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You bring related notes together and brush aside all others. Here, in this collection of notes, is what you need for the job in hand, the facts and your past thinking about the facts. |
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First of all I should like to brush aside the insidious remarks of those who have tried to portray us as being under an obligation to Saddam Hussein. |
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In doing so we shall see the need to brush aside artificial grievances, throw away scarecrows, spurn glossy bait, and exorcize divisive influences. |
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As a Church, we can no longer brush aside and pretend that we are not aware of the injustices that prevail in our world and especially against Africa and Africans. |
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The liberal technicians brush aside this soft-headed mush. |
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Many agencies are at work to provide us with knowledge and to brush aside the mysterious and sinister implications that used to attach to foreign affairs. |
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If the Convention produces a decent final report, then no one will ever be able to brush aside what it does and the IGC will have to take that into account. |
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As well, the Government has become inappropriately willing to brush aside all criticism of its assault on privacy rights, apparently regarding such criticism as simply a cost of doing business. |
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As a result, athletes tend to brush aside the possible dangers and consequences of substance use, because they feel that the pros outweigh the cons. |
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He said the African leaders did not brush aside accusations against Bashir but instead instituted a team under former South African President Thabo Mbeki to investigate the matter. |
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In a longer perspective, it should be possible to brush aside the diagnoses and criticism which are more like preconceived ideas, old ideological ideas such as the industrial economy which were fashionable in their time. |
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Political observers believe that it may not be easy for the new government to brush aside all of Manjhi's decisions without antagonising particular sections of society. |
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A hand can heal a hurt, brush aside a tear, or play a Beethoven sonata. |
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