Sentences with phrase «be out of the question either»

Europe's political system could work better, but fragmentation is out of the question, Alessandro Benetton, founder and chairman of 21 Investmenti, said.
But if sales don't hold up beyond the early adopters, and a non-stem design is out of the question, maybe some more subdued color options would help.
Going to the police was out of the question.
Now, after his most recent comments about Muslims, a 2020 British Open at Trump Turnberry is out of the question, according to a report from The Independent on Sunday.
Waiting on a bank loan was out of the question, and her credit card limit wasn't high enough to cover her expenses.
Andrew: Doing everything ourselves is out of the question, so licensing is important.
So if higher wages are out of the question at your company, try to first center a discussion about rewards around nonmonetary perks.
Even if loans and venture capital are out of the question, you're not even halfway down your list of options.
Trips are out of the question.
But if working longer is out of the question, you can ease your transition by building at least a year's worth of living expenses in an emergency retirement savings fund, ideally in cash, says Celandra Deane - Bess, a wealth strategy director for PNC Financial Services Group.
OPINION: Labor will need to compromise if its budget plans are to pass the parliament, and a push for upper house reform may not be out of the question.
That means that a significantly invested position in stocks is out of the question for us, regardless of any speculative prospect for a short term bounce.
Lets also assume that Canadians don't like deficits, so the second option would be out of the question.
For most investors, buying individual bonds is out of the question.
Best dad joke-esque tweet about all this: «Guess «Taters of the Lost Ark» are out of the question then?»
None of these retirement events are out of the question, but they are not...
It certainly may also be out of the question, given its cost.
Evidently, Ezrati believes that without awful economic conditions, such a return for the current 10 - year period is out of the question.
Some election promises can be delayed, but there is little room for more spending cuts and tax increases are out of the question.
I just happened to miss that part of the information, and thought I'd check it out, but since I've been unemployed since 2012 it is out of the question for me.
Institutional resistance was out of the question.
The ideal of human conduct constructed on the basis of this concept of God's will was necessarily moralistic and — the important point for our purposes — static; change was out of the question.
I read two articles last year (which I didn't document, like you, thinking it was out of the question) about pedophiles making the exact same argument as the present day argument that homosexuals have taken from the cause of the Black people; «they were born that way.»
When their Catholic marriage foundered, at a time when divorce was out of the question for Catholics, the mother took a lover, a jaundiced Protestant named Jack, who moved into her bedroom while her husband moved to another bedroom down the hall, a room he shared with his daughter, Hilary.
As People magazine reported, despite all her troubles and irresponsible acts, Patty Duke's childhood faith still had a real pull on her: «For a good Catholic girl, abortion was out of the question
Hotel accommodations are out of the question.
The editors could say «Palestine is out of the question,» then spend many issues debating whether it really was, and ways in which it was in the question.
Like Orwell's Big Brother, Uncle Ben thrives when questioning is out of the question... We feel pressure to believe — or pretend to believe — that God is love, while suspecting with a sinking feeling that God likes almost no one.
It is out of the question to try to grasp God through sight (which is the equivalent of reducing truth to reality), to claim that what one sees can be God (in this case one converts reality into truth), or to make a representation of something in the spiritual realm (which is the same as consecrating a religion, since religions always belong to the visual realm).
«Palestine is out of the question, in view of the failure of the British mandate to attain some modus vivendi as between Jews and Arabs.»
The reason that such an admission is out of the question is that it would open the door to creationism, which in this context means not simply biblical fundamentalism, but any invocation of a creative intelligence or purpose outside the natural order.
That such people have any rational basis for their skepticism is out of the question, of course, and Dawkins tells us exactly what to think of them: «It is absolutely safe to say that if you meet somebody who claims not to believe in evolution, that person is ignorant, stupid, or insane (or wicked, but I'd rather not consider that).»
And since a denial of the divinity of Christ was out of the question, the trend was toward a qualification of his humanity.
If it's primary function is to protect the organism and secure life, then of course death is out of the question.
I commented on this cause a lot of people don't believe it... It's a faith thing... You called me out on the simple matter of metaphor which to me is out of the question but none the less true.
There may be room for discussion about just how Descartes understood free «will, but it is out of the question to suppose, as Griffin does, that Descartes might have allowed that we are deceived by God about our free will.
True, where continuity is in question, exact measurement is out of the question, whereas quanta can in theory be counted.
Abortion was out of the question.
Traditional loans are out of the question for the poor, who have nothing but their own labor and initiative to guarantee a loan's repayment.
Obviously, option 4 is out of the question.
Also my 7 year old isn't ready for marriage so Mormonism is out of the question.
If they were, they would do it secretly since the teaching is based on guilt and shame, then again educating how good sex can promote a healthy marriage is out of the question... vicious cycle it is...
Under such circumstances the positive discourse engendering role argued for here is out of the question.
Any comparison with the content of the prophetical books is out of the question.
Centralization of worship was out of the question at that time, and they rid Deuteronomy of any such program by ruling the passage 12:1 - 7 to be a later intrusion; and by reading 12:14 (RSV: «at the place which Yahweh will choose in one of your tribes, there you shall offer...») «in any place which Yahweh shall choose in any one of your tribes.»
then it should be out of the question why we are always clueless on this senseless killings...
Bonus: I'm also occasionally pathetic — as in, more than 1 pan recipes are out of the question.
Soy milk is out of the question for me due to hypothyroidism (which is not treated with drugs).
A late night trip to the supermarket was out of the question, so i ended up subbing unsoaked * gasp * walnuts for cashews, used the 2tsp of dijon and extra salt / nutritional yeast instead of miso, and added sliced mushrooms in with the onions, and peas to the final sauce, garnished with sunflower seeds.
With summer approaching, I knew that cooking brown rice for 45 minutes right before we eat dinner would be out of the question.
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