Since I was only working part time, paying these debts was out of the question.
Opposition voters demanded a revote, but Putin said that was out of the question.
Still, if a raise is out of the question, you can bargain for more benefits, instead.
It's not out of the question that the Knicks could steal a game in south Florida.
In any event, everyone said that taking Coronel alive was out of the question.
That is not to imply that a severe global slowdown is out of the question.
Obviously UN Security Council sanctioned military action against Iran's nuclear installations is out of the question.
The U.S. isn't out of the question, but talks are in the early stages.
And with subarctic temperatures that often drop below zero, staying active outdoors is out of the question.
It is not out of the question that the FARC could seek to capture other high-profile hostages.
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Dating seemed to be out of the question when he was heavier, but he now has a girlfriend.
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But an end (or easing) of prohibition is out of the question because more people would abuse drugs.
Substantial revenue growth seems pretty much out of the question for HP, at least in the short term.
An in-depth investigation was out of the question because of severely constrained time due to an upcoming election.
Juan Williams says an Al Gore candidacy is not out of the question.
Investing in a bank or a financial instrument is almost out of the question of this section of society.
Monitoring the status quo may be possible but, if serious fighting restarts, peacekeeping will be out of the question.
Russia is probably out of the question, after Chevron backed away from a JV with Rosneft a year ago.
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GDP, the cost of a nationwide scheme, also appears out of the question.
Sending everyone back to school for maths refresher-courses seems out of the question.
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"Playing well in Paris isn't totally out of the question, it's just going to be a little tough, " he added.
But that we might have to fill out an unemployment form over the Internet was not out of the question.
And apparently a lot of shots from below, making all girls and all traditionally-clad Scotsmen simply out of the question.
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Zoos say they already have more tigers than they can take, and repatriation to Asia is out of the question.
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Mr Gore must be grateful to congressional Republicans for making it clear that such taxes are out of the question.
So what can the Obama team do if sanctions are ineffective, and if a military response is out of the question?
To be sure, substantial revenue growth seems pretty much out of the question for HP, at least in the short term.
Running alone is out of the question because he's easily disoriented, a vulnerability that makes it difficult to lead the pack.
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There was no money to buy even a small space heater, and of course a TV was out of the question.
That is not a surprise, although it is not out of the question that inbreeding might make an animal more accident-prone.
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