Dating seemed to be out of the question when he was heavier, but he now has a girlfriend.
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Monitoring the status quo may be possible but, if serious fighting restarts, peacekeeping will be out of the question.
But what is practical in a small coastal state such as Sierra Leone would be out of the question in say, Sudan.
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Conditions change though and if that zone breaks, a run toward 1.0225 and then perhaps 1.0150 would not be out of the question.
If you should suffer a stroke, brain surgery to repair your condition and restore you to a normal life would be out of the question.
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But this recent sink might be more related to external timidity than the actual strength of the company, and a bounce back would not be out of the question.
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There may be limitations on what apps they can download and install, and being able to bypass OS imposed limitations though jailbreaking and rooting will almost undoubtedly be out of the question.
With the majority of analysts overwhelmingly bullish and a the trader community seemingly biased to the long side, a backlash would not be out of the question and lower prices would likely follow.
Excerpt: He tried avoiding looking at her, but it was impossible and for five frantic, sweating minutes he thought it was going to be out of the question to shift her, or carry on with his plan.
Perhaps now, with confidence that a new precedent has been set and an actual well-deserved retirement would not be completely out of the question, someone will be courageous or foolhardy enough to step forward.
If GDP figures for the economy in the second quarter of 2011 turn out to be as weak as most economists expect, the question of whether the banks are doing enough to support private-sector enterprises will again be asked loudly by politicians and media.
No way, says Mr Aznar: Basques can pursue any political option through existing institutions, and any other sorts of talks would be geared towards ultimate concessions on sovereignty that are out of the question.
Both Mr Rai and Usha say they have yet to be found out, but the watertight nature of such investigations could be open to question given cases like Manish's.
Pay proposed to the board by management used to be approved without question nine times out of ten, with the chief executive usually given the benefit of any doubt.
Another alternative is to simply transfer discounted minority stakes in the company to a trust over time, but in order to keep that stock out of your estate the trust must be independent, which raises the question of control.
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How Mr McCain chooses to get his revenge could well turn out to be the most interesting question of the politics of 2000.
The most urgent question is control of weapons, which has yet to be worked out between the two parties.
To be sure, substantial revenue growth seems pretty much out of the question for HP, at least in the short term.
There's a lot more to be said on the question of who is being bailed out by the ECB lending - and what will happen next.
Yet politicians also need to tackle the question of whether the state should be handing out so much to so many.
But unless there is a prolonged bear market in blue chips not out of the question Germans seem unlikely to be turned off shareholding.
Coupled with the poor state of most tribal economies, where employment may be largely seasonal or nonexistent, traditional home loans through banks are out of the question.
If Mr. Obama responded forcefully and effectively - a big if, but not out of the question - Republican prospects this Fall might be considerably different than they seem at the moment.
"Playing well in Paris isn't totally out of the question, it's just going to be a little tough, " he added.
Mr Gore must be grateful to congressional Republicans for making it clear that such taxes are out of the question.
Some counterterrorism experts in Washington question if the Obama administration will be able to keep itself out of a more direct fight.
If, in the weeks to come, a solution can be found that keeps all parties happy, a new, similar arrangement is not out of the question.
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Doing conclusive experiments on people would have been out of the question, and trying to substitute laboratory animals was felt to be unreliable.
It may be why -- as I pointed out in response to another question, given the history of assertions of privilege of this kind in the last 30 years, this President is asserting it for the first time at the latest point of any history in those -- at the latest point in his term of any President in those past 30 years.
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