Sentences with phrase «dismissed as foolish»

In its early days in the 1980s, deep learning's mostly Canadian pioneers — in particular, the trio of Geoffrey Hinton, Yoshua Bengio, and Yann LeCun, who worked largely out of an institute in Toronto — were dismissed as foolish apostates.

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But to dismiss Merson's stance as asinine when he is basing it off the campaign and tendencies of both teams over the 9 month period of the season (not January — May alone) is foolish.
The man is a chess player and knows we have a manager who has built one of best PL teams ever so he would be foolish to not fear or dismiss at very least... and mourinho does nt strike me as a fool.
De Blasio dismissed calls to investigate his legislative push as being «foolish
Mayor de Blasio dismissed as «foolish» the push for a state investigation into his drive to ban horse drawn carriages.
But as as tempting as it is to dismiss «The Big Lebowski» for these offbeat moments, it would be foolish to do so.
Perhaps the most important thing you can do is to respect the comments your child makes and the questions she asks rather than dismissing them as silly or foolish or giving pat answers.
Secretary Duncan dismissed Republican concerns as «economically foolish,» «morally indefensible,» and tantamount to «education malpractice.»
To dismiss them as affected or artificial would be foolish.
He dismissed the concept of zeitgeist as «decorative»: as he put it, «it works with the masses as the most powerful force, with sentimentality, foolish content, false form, bad technique, the pseudo-philosophy of the art trade.
David, you write, «Such overstatements cause people to dismiss your arguments as foolish and unscientific.»
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