Sentences with phrase «entirely out of the question»

A three - man backline is not entirely out of the question at some point this campaign, either.
The proposal to build a universal programming tool entirely out of questions is not a new one.
From the time she woke up in the morning to the time she went to sleep, staying awake seemed increasingly difficult, and exercise was almost entirely out of the question.
Unless author J.K. Rowling decides to extend the spellbinding saga, which isn't entirely out of the question, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 is slated to bring down the curtain on the magical adventures of the boy wizard and his Hogwarts School classmates.
A performance - oriented production Silverado isn't necessarily entirely out of the question, but don't expect it to boast a carbon - fiber pickup bed.
The safe bet has the fancy new powertrain sending power to the rear wheels, though all - wheel - drive is not entirely out of the question.
Given the sheer number of hypercars that we've seen in the past five years, it's not entirely out of the question that Audi is considering building its own.
Although 3M doesn't currently do business with Amazon for loaning out ebooks to the Kindle platform, it is not entirely out of the question.
Of course, for that kind of money, you shouldn't expect a lot of power under the gadget's hood, but we are talking about Amazon after all, so I think that a dual - core processor is not entirely out of the question.
Still, with a big international airport right in Venice, it's not entirely out of the question that you can save money on your flight.
If that is the case, it is not entirely out of the question if Nintendo might have given several retailers the heads up before hand, perhaps to allow them to prep their pre-order pages before the official information has been shared with the public.
Still, with Miyamoto's recent comments, and with the high - def format war being won, I don't think it's entirely out of the question that Nintendo would plan to be part of the future mass - market.
Add to that the accidental advertisement by GameStop of Final Fantasy XV Royal Edition making its way to Switch — an add promptly removed — and its not entirely out of the question to have this stylish and badass protagonist jump into the mix.
Also, it seems that co-op Castlevania with Portrait of Ruin on the Nintendo DS isn't entirely out of the question.
It's not entirely out of the question that some snow could even fall closer to sea level, especially in the Central Valley.
It's unlikely albeit not entirely out of the question, as the Honor 7 is already six months old, requiring a couple of hardware updates if it wants to be taken seriously in a head - to - head battle against the Galaxy S7 or even S6 Edge.
Since Samsung has said that Bixby will arrive on more devices in the future, it's not entirely out of the question that Samsung's premium mid-range handsets could one day have a dedicated Bixby button.

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«The answer may be entirely innocent,» Mr. Denton said, musing on the question of whether Mr. Harder was paid by someone other than Mr. Hogan, «but I think in order for people to understand what's going on here, what the stakes are, I think it's important that it be out in public, or at least that he'd be asked the question in public.»
Hazard has been almost entirely out of form this season, failing to score a goal through the first 11 fixtures of the Premier League season and finding his place in Jose Mourinho's plans in question.
Initially, Gillibrand's selection by Paterson was questioned by a number of key groups on the left — including gay marriage advocates who weren't entirely sold on her position (she said she was always personally supportive, but as a Blue Dog congresswoman hadn't officially come out in favor).
I was having a family day out of an entirely non-political kind yesterday, as it was my birthday, so the question of which protests to support posed in your earlier post didn't practically arise.
It's not out of the question that the festival might still find a home for one or some of these titles in the program — or, of course, something else entirely.
It moves so fast and drives so hard that it's not till after it's all over, and we stagger out with a backbeat hangover, that it seems like some very important questions the film raises have gone entirely unanswered in the glow of the circus lights.
With respect to the first question, Murnane pointed out that the usefulness of data depends entirely on the uses to which they are put.
Not only do we know renters insurance inside and out, we can both answer your question and help direct you to the relevant part of the policy so that you can see for yourself where the policy language creates or excludes coverage, or is entirely silent on the matter at hand.
Based on her question, it sounds like the reader's 401 (k) is entirely invested in growth stocks, so it would be a great idea to move some of that money out — not into a money market, but rather into bonds.
Both are exciting enough to keep you busy for a few plays, although whether they can stretch things out until we get to November when another bunch of games will arrive is another question entirely.
New downloadable content for DmC isn't out of the question, but by saying «something new from us,» this sounds like an entirely new project.
While Zelnick doesn't specifically state that the game in question is Borderlands 3, he does rule out sports games entirely, leaving us with only a handful of options, none of which have the profile of the Borderlands series.
The surroundings are as clear as crystal and you'll have no trouble looking for oncoming traffic but whether you get out of the way in time is an entirely different matter, the question is, will you want to?
As you know (or should know), I responded to your question in an earlier thread as to the source of the 39 % excess atmospheric CO2 since pre-industrial times, pointing out that it is entirely or almost entirely anthropogenic in origin, for reasons I gave in my earlier response.
Speaking at an event with world - renowned climate scientists in Australia, Suzuki was entirely out of his depth and responded to question after question by denying reality and making up facts.
It is impossible to mitigate entirely the risks which arise out of the uncertainty of the question of jurisdiction in the wake of Brexit.
Alice Woolley has already considered this question elsewhere and has pointed out that the fact that the Canadian legal profession is provincially regulated gives rise to serious cost and practical issues: a number of provinces and territories simply do not seem to have sufficient lawyer populations to justify putting an entirely new regulatory body into place to operate alongside the courts and the law societies.
Not only do we know renters insurance inside and out, we can both answer your question and help direct you to the relevant part of the policy so that you can see for yourself where the policy language creates or excludes coverage, or is entirely silent on the matter at hand.
It may be out of the question entirely for the Galaxy S8 since the next flagship is expected to be the first smartphone to feature optical fingerprint recognition technology which will be baked inside the display itself.
After a tentative start, where third - party firms weren't entirely sure whether households would bark out questions and commands to an always - listening gadget, now there's been a steady flow of new features arriving on Echo in the form of invisible firmware upgrades.
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