Sentences with phrase «n't under serious consideration»

These are things that weren't under serious consideration about two or three years ago because renewables were seen as too expensive.
But, given the recent last gen / current gen port trend it's hard to imagine that Grand Theft Auto V isn't under serious consideration.

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But baseball industry sources indicate it is not currently an option under any serious consideration.
In May, Michael Arceneaux, deputy executive director of the Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies, began a one - person campaign to educate Congress that high - profile bills under consideration, notably those involving carbon cap - and - trade systems, had serious effects on water supplies that were not being considered.
So although electrification is under serious consideration, as long as M remains such an integral cog in the BMW machine, the company won't risk alienating existing loyal customers in order to attract new ones.
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Lawyers should be careful not to extend blanket «litigation privilege» over documents; serious consideration should be given to whether the documentation was created with the dominant purpose of actual or reasonably anticipated litigation, just as it is with documentary discovery under the Rules of Civil Procedure.
In the light of all the foregoing considerations, I think that Article 28 (2) and (3) of Directive 2004/38 is to be interpreted as meaning that a Union citizen can not rely on the right to enhanced protection under that provision where it is shown that that citizen is deriving that right from criminal conduct constituting a serious disturbance of the public policy of the host Member State.
«Under the circumstances, the facts that: (1) the demand letter was sent only to media outlets which had not yet run the story but had indicated an intention to do so; and (2) Cosby never sued any media outlet which ran the story, give rise to an inference that the demand letter was not sent in connection with litigation contemplated in good faith and under serious consideraUnder the circumstances, the facts that: (1) the demand letter was sent only to media outlets which had not yet run the story but had indicated an intention to do so; and (2) Cosby never sued any media outlet which ran the story, give rise to an inference that the demand letter was not sent in connection with litigation contemplated in good faith and under serious consideraunder serious consideration.
«Let me know if you receive an offer from another employer» signals that you're under serious consideration and your potential employer doesn't want to feel left out of this race.
While we agree with Liz's overall premise for making one's resume unique, we do not agree that the insertion of a well - used phrase or two, such as «results - oriented professional» or «team player,» will slam the door on any chance of having your resume taken under serious consideration.
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