Sentences with phrase «out of the question in»

Such long reigns are not out of the question in the corporate world either.
It is obviously out of the question in this chapter to deal separately with each of the obstacles to inner peace noted above.
That Devils - Senators trade last year proves trading up one spot isn't out of the question in the NHL.
The draw really isn't out of the question in this one.
«In China, money talks, and they have enough financial power to attract world - class players to the league, with transfer fees that are simply out of the question in Indonesia,» Sissoko told ESPN FC.
We've all heard the phrase «your biological clock is ticking» but that does not mean that a healthy, full - term pregnancy is out of the question in your 30s.
While he kinda says public office is out of the question in the future, minds like his are needed in government.
The city's transportation planning agency is trying to map out some of those questions in a new vision document.
Since major tax increases are out of the question in many towns, implementing the Common Core Smarter Balanced Testing scheme will come from diverting scarce public money from other instructional activities such as art, music, PE, social studies and academic subjects that are not part of the Common Core testing.
I have removed the Escape out of the questions in order to simplify the questions.
The game is certainly questionable when it comes to what it wants to say and how it says it from a moral standpoint, but there is no question that the Watch Dogs universe is not something that seems * too * out of the question in the world we live in today.
The Australian states of New South Wales and Queensland ban most advertising relating to personal injury legal services, so virtual law practice is pretty much out of the question in this field.
I grant that you were innovative in the way you put out some of the questions in the final exam.
«Where merging with another board has been out of the question in past years, it certainly is resurfacing at this time,» says one small - board AE in Missouri.
If fresh is completely out of the question in your home, for whatever reason, then, by all means, use artificial.

Not exact matches

Check out Shermer's short talk for a more in - depth explanation of each question:
I worry that if the response is to legislate first and ask questions later, then in the rush to get out in front of the people, lawmakers will accidentally create more problems aboard planes.
Tough questions — like whether to leave you comfortable job or start your own business, move across the country in pursuit of opportunity or stick close to home, study economics or art, get down on one knee and propose or give it another year — cause many of us to break out in a cold sweat.
Whereas I imagine most of my peers clicked through their six - question survey like a fire - and - forget missile, I kicked things up a notch, making a simple spreadsheet to log my results, and committing to doing the same simple exercise, year in and year out, for the rest of my career.
As you've no doubt guessed, it's a digital revolution that calls into question the very principles of education, prompting Peter J. Wells, chief of higher education at UNESCO, to remark that: «Industry employers contend that half of what students learn in the first two years of a four - year technology degree will be out of date by the time they graduate.»
Investors who spoke to CNBC all described a common experience with the ICO in question: They thought the project was legitimate until warning signs began to appear, including a falling out with the company's sole supplier, a lack of correspondence from its supposed founders, and failed attempts to recoup the lost funds.
It really depends on who you are and what you're looking to learn and do in your career, and I think if you think about it that way, you'll figure out the best set of questions to ask.
Even apart from the fact that they don't know what they're talking about because they don't know what's out there, the bigger issues are that: (a) almost all of these reports come back with a variety of related findings that may be precisely on point; and (b) the very age of the prior research may be invaluable if the new questions and inquiries have to do with trend lines, changes in attitudes or different behaviors.
When it became public that his name was in the records of a Capitol Hill escort agency, Vitter put out a written statement of contrition, went into a week of seclusion, emerged and, with his wife (who happens to be a prosecutor), made a brief public apology, then refused to answer questions.
Use these questions to talk less, listen more, and make yourself stand out in a crowd of networkers.
But rather than blurting out anything, Welch says you should plan for this question «with an answer that shows your head isn't in the clouds, and your eyes are on the prize of the real job awaiting you.»
In it, he asked a very pertinent question: If automation really does kill jobs, why haven't we run out of them already?
But the big news was CFO Brian Olsavsky, seemingly in the middle of answering an analyst's question, let out that Amazon would be raising the annual price of its Prime program to $ 119 from $ 99 starting May 11.
So that begs the question, in a world of cheap and free information, how do you stand out?
To help you sniff out the good from the bad, we rounded up 15 questions to ask prospective advisers, from the Department of Labor's guide for consumers on how to tell if your adviser is working in your best interest:
One school of thought says she should just plow ahead with her environmental agenda; history will be on her side in the end, since no one today (outside of maybe a few U.S. Republicans) doubts that the question of phasing out fossil fuels is not a matter of if but when.
As Albrecht points out in a recent Psychology Today piece, all conversations are composed of three parts — declaratives, questions, and qualifiers.
At the time, Business Insider reported that the closing of the fund could «raise a few eyebrows» in the so - called «Startup Nation» and lead to questions about the calibre of the young tech companies that are coming out of the country but it turns out that the move may have been motivated by different reasons.
According to Maris the drugs in question only came up to $ 1.2 million in sales in the Q2 of this year — that's out of Valeant's $ 2.4 billion in sales that quarter.
The question is if people buy into the idea that (1) smartphones really do harm their ability to take in the world (or, at least, are more «harmful» than «entertaining»), and (2) that they don't have the willpower to keep their noses out of their notifications, and thus need a phone that is designed to preempt most apps altogether.
«One question is whether Charney will finally be out on the street,» says Howard Davidowitz, chairman of retail consultants Davidowitz & Associates in New York.
This one from McMaster University via Coursera is focused more on career issues, and the topics covered sound like a top hits list of common work questions: «Mindshift teaches you essentials such as how to get the most out of online learning and MOOCs, how to seek out and work with mentors, the secrets to avoiding career ruts (and catastrophes) and general ruts in life, and insights such as the value of selective ignorance over general competence.»
One of the biggest questions for Murdoch - watchers is who came out on top in the latest battle of wills and what it says about the future.
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«Do $ 5 million in sales» might be the BHAG in question, but, once stated, a lot of small business owners won't take the time to flesh out the roadmap to that goal.
The most important question to ask may be, «What transferrable skills does this position give someone in case they want to be an entrepreneur in the future or change out of the industry?»
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That ad uses video clip from Trump's attack on Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly in protest of her questioning of him at a debate of Republican presidential contenders last August when he said afterward that blood was «coming out of her eyes, coming out of her wherever.»
Tesla also noted that the plaintiff in question was employed by a temp agency, not by Tesla, and wasn't fired but rather saw out the end of his six month contract.
Anna Sale hosts this podcast, Death, Sex & Money with Anna Sale where she explores the deeper questions and unsaid truths that are sometimes left out of the polite conversations in life.
Money is moving out of iron ore but where it goes next is the more interesting question, because it seems that some investors are developing a taste for agriculture — a shift that might prove to be a case of leaving the frying pan to land in the fire.
Since this is a percentage question, SAT prep site Get800 recommends substituting numbers in for b and k and playing out all of the answers to see which one makes sense.
The small diamonds produced in WA are falling out of favour with buyers, leading to questions about the industry's future.
And critics are also quick to point out that the promised benefits to Main Street of Trump - style tax cuts — faster job growth, higher wages and a boost to the middle class — are very much in question.
In September, the Dalai Lama, the 76 - year - old exiled spiritual leader of Tibet, released a statement that addressed questions over his «reincarnation» — or succession — plans, and laid out a long - term «strategy» for his holy enterprise.
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