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Dispense with your interpretation and look at the objective evidence.
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A community may save money replacing librarians with book lockers and vending machines, but in the long run it will find itself at a significant educational and economic disadvantage ( "New Library Technologies Dispense With Librarians," U.S. News, Oct. 25).
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Dispense with the cockamamie notion that U.S. funding will help to foster democracy in those two "countries" and invest the sorely-needed capital where it belongs.
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Dispense with the cockamamie notion that U.S. funding will help to foster democracy in those two "countries" and invest the sorely-needed capital where it belongs.
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Dispense with guesswork and put away the crystal ball because every once in a while the future seems clear.
Masters 2011: Rory McIlroy hits astonishing 65 to show golf the future
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“Dispense with all the moral courage you can,” I said briskly.
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Dispense with the cockamamie notion that U.S. funding will help to foster democracy in those two "countries" and invest the sorely-needed capital where it belongs.
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Dispense with all the insipid government meddling and let the market decide what happens to Wall Street from this point forward.
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Dispense with the impulse to beg your agent to track down Michael Chabon on vacation so that he might agree to glance at your manuscript and, if he's so moved, proclaim it a "modern classic."
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Dispense with them, yes; but, we owe them a great debt of gratitude.
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