Sentences with phrase «effectively rules out»

But the HomePod supports just Apple Music for streaming, which effectively rules out any potential buyer who subscribes to Spotify, Pandora or some other service instead.
Mr Lewis concludes that the Met Office modelling is «fundamentally unsatisfactory, because it effectively rules out from the start the possibility that both aerosol forcing and climate sensitivity are modest».
It also effectively rules out some lower estimates in those models.»
Meanwhile, any form of the GDDR5 memory in PS4 takes so much juice, it effectively rules out implementation in a handheld design, while there could be significant challenges in moving across from Xbox One's DDR3 to a mobile equivalent.
The geologists say that the ancient canyon — hundreds of metres deep in places — effectively rules out a popular model used to explain how the massive and picturesque gorges of the Himalaya became so steep, so fast.
The geologists say that the ancient canyon — thousands of feet deep in places — effectively rules out a popular model used to explain how the massive and picturesque gorges of the Himalayas became so steep, so fast.
This effectively rules out reuse of open system breast pumps.
There is in short a way of appropriating oneness that very effectively rules out any kind of diversity, dialectic, or even dialogue, and lends itself, for that purpose, especially to those persons and forces within the community whose power is great enough to sustain their own particular version of Christian unity.
This passage effectively rules out any attempt to argue that an enduring entity could be a structured society, and consequently blocks the only possible counter-argument that I can see which Cobb might bring against my position.
«I think of it as a local phenomenon,» he said of real - estate prices, effectively ruling out the possibility that his interest - rate policy has stoked a national mania.
If all we can say of Jesus and of God is that Jesus is God — all the God of God there is — then we have effectively ruled out all other attempts of the human spirit to glimpse the mystery of the ultimate; and this is all the more conspicuously the case when our understanding of «Jesus,» in the first place, is really a dogmatic reduction of his person, his «thou - ness,» to the «it - ness» of christological propositions that, most of them, enshrine little more than our own religious bid for authority.
Moreover, when Roe is read with Doe, third - trimester restrictions are effectively ruled out as well — for Roe's dictum that such restrictions might be permissible if they did not interfere with the mother's health was negated by Doe's definition of «health» as «well - being.»
The draw effectively ruled out CSKA's hopes of booking a place in the next round and the face that Igor Akinfeev conceded rubbed further salt in the wounds as the goalkeeper has now failed to keep a clean sheet in his last 42 Champions League games.
While the appeal of managing the Argentine national team should arguably be the bigger concern given he has effectively ruled out taking the Barcelona job already, it still seems like a long shot that we'll see Pochettino anywhere else other than on the touchline for Tottenham in the years to come.
Having effectively ruled out a move to the Chinese Super League after the FA Cup final on Saturday though, it's seemingly becoming a less likely option for the commanding forward, and that's where it becomes a tricky situation for Chelsea.
It's claimed in the report that the Barcelona official was at Schalke's encounter with Bayer Leverkusen this past weekend to run the rule over Goretzka and Jonathan Tah, but he effectively ruled out a move for the latter with this comment.
The Azam United lateral defender got injured in their league game a week ago and has been effectively ruled out of action for 90 days after a minor operation.
Jurgen Klopp is planning a six month sabbatical from football that would effectively rule him out of taking over at Liverpool this summer (Bild)
Shakhtar Donetsk have confirmed they have rejected a # 16million bid from Chelsea for Brazilian star Willian, just hours after Blues boss Andre Villas - Boas effectively ruled out a deal.
England international Danny Ings has effectively ruled out a winter exit from Liverpool by suggesting that he still has a...
Lacazette also effectively ruled out interest from Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur, when he said he would only play for a club in the Champions League.
Lallana believes he is now entirely injury free but still lacking the necessary match sharpness and admits a light training schedule at the start of international week effectively ruled him out of contention for last week's victory over Holland.
Currently, some students effectively rule themselves out of an engineering career by not studying maths and science.
By placing down firm red lines, we have effectively ruled out all but one viable option despite wanting far more.
Tony Blair has sparked a major political row by effectively ruling out a referendum on changing Britain's voting system before the next general election.
He also - and this went unnoticed by most of the media - effectively ruled out no - deal.
«We've effectively ruled out a number of variables, suggesting instead that underlying genetic or biological differences and / or complex cultural influences may impact survival in Asian American cancer patients.»
«Blood test can effectively rule out breast cancer, regardless of breast density: With over a 99 percent negative predictive value, a liquid biopsy test can help clinicians manage difficult - to - diagnose dense breast patients.»
While Nick Fury's cinematic origins are unclear, it doesn't appear that he's as miraculously old as his comic book counterpart, effectively ruling out a WWII - based origin.
Decisions on how much to spend on education are not scientific questions, and theycannot be answered with methods that effectively rule out all discussion of reforms that might make the school system more efficient.
The wealth of information that Chetty et al. have about families from tax records and some clever analyses effectively rule out the possibility that conventional estimates of value - added based only on school administrative data are misleading.
Four cylinder diesels don't set pulses racing, but they're what sell in the European executive segment, meaning that — since the XF went on sale — Jag has effectively ruled itself out of the running for a majority of potential buyers.
In its response to a consultation, the government said it will legislate to limit power plants to 450 grams of carbon dioxide for each kilowatt hour of electricity produced — effectively ruling out coal power without technology that captures emissions.
Apocalyptic predictions that the world could warm by up to 6C by 2100 with devastating consequences for humanity and nature are effectively ruled out by the findings.
President Obama's new rules for limiting carbon pollution have effectively ruled out any new coal plant construction in the United States, and will result in many additional closures.
The Pensions Ombudsman (PO) held that the Council had «blindly» accepted the medical practitioner's opinion which effectively ruled out granting IHER.
According to The Korea Times, however, Shinban Bank said Jan. 12 it does not intend to introduce an identity verification service for deposits and withdrawals from virtual bank accounts — effectively ruling out the opening of new virtual accounts, even with identification.
(That would effectively rule out people over 52.)

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If approved, the rule would effectively shut them out of billions of dollars of contracts.
The CMHC boss had just given testimony at the House of Commons Finance Committee that effectively called out critics of tighter mortgage - lending rules as self - interested.
AAP believes the delay is critical to provide the Department the necessary time to; 1) effectively carry out the President's direction to re-analyze the Rule's impact on retirement savers, and 2) to avoid unnecessary and continued disruption to the annuity marketplace.
Get Me also largely stayed out of the Prop 1 fight because the essence of the fight was over ride - hailing companies» ability to effectively set their own rules over what local governments may prefer, which isn't how the firm's leadership believes that relationship should work.
We are deeply concerned that the Investment Company Institute (ICI) Letter lays out a set of changes to the Proposed Rule which wold effectively negate the derivatives exposure limits in the rule and render them useless as a tool for controlling speculative leverage at registered funds, as is required by the 1940 Rule which wold effectively negate the derivatives exposure limits in the rule and render them useless as a tool for controlling speculative leverage at registered funds, as is required by the 1940 rule and render them useless as a tool for controlling speculative leverage at registered funds, as is required by the 1940 Act.
Your reading comprehension needs serious reassessment if you can somehow extrapolate these comments to mean that he has effectively ruled Arsenal out of signing him.
Arsenal's title surge effectively came to an end when he was ruled out for 5 months.
He loved «out of the box» thinking and didn't like how modern motorsport rules effectively force cars to be more - or-less alike.
After Arsene Wenger refused to rule out a move for the Englishman in his press conference, I'm sure this statement from Henry will effectively confirm Arsenal's interest in signing him, as Titi is certain to have inside sources at his former club.
Gareth Bale was on the receiving end of a rash and reckless challenge from Blackpool midfielder Charlie Adam which has effectively ruled the Welsh winger out for the rest of the season, so South African Steven Pienaar should deputise on the left.
Again, it is imperative that all other potential causes of breastfeeding difficulty are ruled out, because any measure a mother takes to maximize and augment her milk production will be less effective if there are other factors at play, such as poor breastfeeding management or an inability on the baby's part to effectively transfer milk.
That effectively rules the investigation out, given Labour has already made clear it will vote it down wherever possible in its bid to have a judge - led inquiry.
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