Sentences with phrase «rule out such»

Only experimental research can definitively rule out such alternative explanations.
Ordering a copy of a potential employee's motor vehicle record is the most effective way to rule out such dangerous candidates.
While it wouldn't be prudent to rule out such organic modifications for the future of farming, the present emergence of an unprecedented corporate farming industry weighed down by obvious monopolies, makes calculated and pinpointed modifications impossible.
They never provide commentary on the graph that would rule out all such changes.
I will point out though that my previous comment was not an allegation against him or his program, merely an acknowledgement that absent any other information I could not rule out such an occurrence.
Even without the ice age test, which ideally all models will eventually use, I find it hard to believe that one could not rule out such a high sensitivity model in a host of ways.
If your adult dog starts to dine on dung, you should consult with your vet to rule out such health problems as:
Now, that doesn't necessarily mean that you'll be able to roll into your Audi dealership and update your car's hardware, but it doesn't totally rule out such future post-release improvements either.
Clearly middle - class constructions of street hookers rule out such cultural markers — though apparently not those of ideologically correct specimens such as Woody Allen's undereducated prostitutes and convicts, who are apt to use terms like «dem» and «dose.»
Most health experts concur that every woman should have her thyroid levels tested every few years (just a simple blood test) to rule out any such conditions (they're common in women).»
That should be enough to rule out such universes — and the cosmological models that produce them, he says (arxiv.org/abs/1702.00850).
Once in a while somebody will come in determined that they need an MRI to rule out such and such or this drug to treat such and such, and I'll have to say, «Whoa, slow down, let's talk about you and your symptoms.»
Physicists working on other experiments say their results rule out such particles, but the Fermilab group contends that a realistic look at the data and the uncertainties shows no fatal contradictions.
But students who don't do especially well in these classes tend to rule out such careers.
The group's statement, however, did not permanently rule out such gene editing of the germline, presumably to prevent the transmission of genetic disease from a parent to child.
After being asked four times to rule out such discussions on electoral reform, Cameron said: «Put the question in, you know, Serbo - Croat, if you want to — but you're going to get the same answer.»
The manifesto does not, however, rule out such a deal.
2) If Labour makes a «principled stand» against a VAT rise in the budget, can it explain why it didn't rule out such an increase before the election?
«I'm now a Manchester United player, but I do not rule out such a transfer in the future.»
Explicitly, though, Tinder rejects quietism, saying that «Christian premises decisively rule out any such conclusion»; and he explains at length how Christians ought to proceed in the political arena.
LeoXIII's encyclical Arcanum Divinae Sapientiae speaks in a way that would rule out such an origin.
To rule out such praying would rule out large areas of life so vital to us that they must have a vital place in the concern of a loving God.
Downing Street has ruled out such membership, preferring to be able to negotiate free trade deals with the rest of the world, but the majority of members in the upper house of the U.K.'s parliament, the House of Lords, have voted against that, forcing a debate on the issue.
It is important to note that Ogden is distinguishing highest - level abstract features, not separating concrete components, since so many arguments that emphasize cultural differences consist either in claims to produce falsifying examples or in ruling out such features from the start.
It doesn't sound as though that is the case, with Tevez vehemently ruling out such a move, which will in turn now force Conte to look elsewhere as he continues to search for players to bolster his squad.
Some have called for Russians living in Britain to face consequences for Putin's actions, but Hague ruled out any such moves this morning.
Shadow chancellor Ed Balls has suggested that a future Conservative government would raise VAT, despite that fact David Cameron has ruled out such a move.
In the run up to the UK election earlier this year both Hunt and the prime minister, David Cameron, ruled out such a tax without specifying why and, according to some sources, without looking at the evidence.
Observations of the innermost planets have ruled out such signatures9.
Ford has shut down recent rumours it's working on a more powerful Fiesta RS, with the company's European design boss ruling out such a model in a new report out of Europe.
For instance, those who had bought the first gen Transformer or the Eee Pad Slider devices were almost left out though an Asus Germany representative has come to the rescue by ruling out such a scenario.
Apple had also ruled out such a device at first, but had to give in with a smaller 7.9 inch sized iPad Mini.
Before reaching a specific diagnosis, diseases with similar symptoms need to be ruled out such as a urinary tract infection.
Additionally, primary and secondary behavioral problems need to be ruled out such as separation anxiety, noise phobias, or housesoiling.

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In order to figure out why, the researchers ruled out a number of possibilities by controlling for variables such as family background and health.
That section laid out that a change in accounting rules now required Alphabet to include the change in value of any shares it owned in private companies, such as Uber, in its profits even if just held onto to its stake and didn't buy or sell any more shares.
It is also establishing a Wholesale Code that will lay out the rules under which broadcasters such as Bell - owned CTV and Shaw - owned Global must deal with new entrant TV providers.
Now pointing out that companies generally have the right to make their own rules for decorum doesn't mean there are not ethical limits on such rules.
That still leaves a wide range of other rules, such as hearsay and relevance, that may keep evidence of such emails out.
Head of content at MarketingProfs, and author of some of the more compelling digital - centric books out there, such as Everybody Writes and Content Rules.
Experts in the European Commission also said the only exceptions to the net neutrality rules would be for content covered under national legislation, content that has to be filtered out to protect network security and integrity (such as malware), and cases where Internet traffic must be shaped to minimize temporary or exceptional network congestion.
Seminal plasma hypersensitivity only affects an estimated 20,000 to 40,000 women, so the doctor will need to rule out other allergies, such as reactions to condoms, spermicide, or scented tampons, plus STIs before considering a semen allergy, says Dr. Ross.
It is just such a good smartphone for such a good price that I'm not going to rule it out because of that.
Although the intention is to avoid the traditional «sin» stocks, such as tobacco, Mobius said he wouldn't rule out investing in a listing of oil giant Saudi Aramco, depending on how the board was set up: «Yes, if the conditions are right.»
The issue is potentially compounded by a legal exemption that allows such firms to avoid a rule that they first put the work out to bid for U.S. workers.
(Trump in the past has singled out a few rulessuch as the Waters of the United States, which regulates water on private property — as especially onerous.)
We also do not rule out short - lived volatility spikes on risks such as further U.S. political turmoil.
Countries such as Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain all share common characteristics of strict rules regarding layoffs and contracting out — exactly the sort of thing precarious worriers favour here.
As a side point, perhaps interesting to monetary wonks here at OTE, the title's insistence on the 1993 vintage of the Taylor rule is out of step with much research on the variables, values, and coefficients that would go into such a rule today.
Lighthizer's push to hammer out a deal could bump into a difficult reality, as the three countries still haven't agreed on thorny issues such as rules for car manufacturing in the region.
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