Not long before the Internet search giant's 2004 IPO the technorati likewise pooh-poohed Google's potential.
The big, integrated steel makers pooh-poohed the tiny mini-mills when they started up in the 1970s.
When the Chicago Mercantile Exchange started trading derivatives in 1972, almost everyone, including The Economist, pooh-poohed the idea.
Claiming to have paid millions in taxes attributable to four businesses run over 12 years, Gingrich pooh-poohed the problem.
You will also get an update on that cost number we pooh-poohed.
At the time many onlookers pooh-poohed the notion that silver or commodities in general would perform according to this admittedly expensive script.
He also criticised Palestinians for mooting unilateral action and pooh-poohed Mr Fayyad's plan, so it has little chance of implementation any time soon.
They pooh-poohed fears that the computer company had lost a step.
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Despite its recent increase in production subsidies (to levels still below Europe's), the United States recently put forward a welcome long-term proposal for reducing subsidies for agriculture, much pooh-poohed in Europe.
Many pooh-poohed the significance of the abuse.
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"I was particularly outraged as I had spent four years following these individuals and, at the moment of our greatest intelligence coup against them, an uninformed GS level had pooh-poohed our work and cost the lives of two U.S. diplomats, " he recalls.
They pooh-poohed the suggestion that it helps the economy, I guess deciding that they knew better than economists who are independent and who know very well that there are few better ways to help the economy than a payroll tax cut or unemployment insurance.
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