Remember that BlackBerrys and other devices exist to make your life easier, not to rule it.
The point is not to rule out getting a better deal, based on assumptions about your credit score.
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On April 20th the Chosun Ilbo, the south's biggest-selling daily, urged the government not to rule out military action.
Under the law, CADE has the right not to rule on the case until the end of the trial.
The U.S. Supreme Court may even decide not to rule at all on the case George W. Bush brought before them, Bush v.
Sentiment among analysts has turned negative, but favorable technical signals for the small-cap sector give good reason not to rule out a potentially aggressive rally.
Because her celebrity and income depend on the idea that she might run, she has every reason not to rule herself out of the race too soon.
So far, the Bush administration has threatened North Korea, not with war, but with further isolation including, with help from other countries, the interdiction of shipments of the missiles and illegal drugs that finance its nuclear habit and growing pressure to suspend construction of two civilian nuclear reactors that were part of the 1994 deal although George Bush has been careful not to rule out force.
He wants them to understand that as the son of Jewish immigrants and someone who went to the local comprehensive he was not born to rule, did not go to public school and wants to be prime minister because of his values and beliefs rather than because, as David Cameron once said of himself, "he'd be good at it".
However, he has been careful not to entirely rule out ever joining the euro.
It certainly does not seem to rule out cautious efforts at reforms to improve the mix.
The Court is not likely to rule on the bigger issue of whether gay couples have a constitutional right to marry.
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Perhaps he does not want to rule yet, given Pakistan's mess.
That seems unlikely to happen at this late stage, though both America and Britain are still taking care not to be seen to rule it out.
One, called XENON100, which is also in Gran Sasso, ran for the course of a year, but only saw two "events" - not enough to rule out that this might have been some stray background radiation.
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He said it was also noticeable Mr Miliband was not willing to rule out a referendum in other circumstances or even to include a commitment to that effect in his party's next election manifesto if the "pressure really builds".
Davis, often mentioned as a possible vice presidential candidate to run with Gore, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, said he did not want to absolutely rule out the possibility because he had not been asked.
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These U.S. attorneys were dismissed in the middle of the presidential term after an evaluation system was designed that essentially ranked people based on their loyalty to the president, not adherent to the rule of law.
Benjamin Netanyahu, the leader of the right-of-centre Likud party, says he does not want Israel to rule the Palestinians, but says they should not be allowed things he considers a threat to Israeli security, such as an army, control of airspace or the Jordan Valley.
He insisted he was not asking the court to rule whether or not Lord Abernethy had made a mistake in interpreting the law, but to consider the wider issues raised by the case.
The European Court of Justice could be given the power to rule on whether states had stuck to the rule, but not be able to reject national budgets.
So he went out of his way to not rule clearly on the issues at hand.
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Earth-based observations might not be sufficient to rule out an impact in 2036.
Companies ought not to be able to use this rule to stop investors expressing their views on subjects such as stock options and consulting work by auditors, Mr Pitt said.
In Washington not long ago, I heard him say disdainfully that the Palestinians could not be expected to rule themselves until their average annual income was ten thousand dollars a level reached in Israel forty years after statehood.
Citing a confidential army video and a military report, it said they showed that the German commander who ordered the strike, Col Georg Klein, had not been able to rule out the presence of civilians at the scene before he took action.
Local, careful - not to say detailed - rule, is the way all democracies seem to be moving.
In a key 2009 ruling, a district court in the Netherlands declared itself "competent" to handle claims for alleged damage caused by the oil company's activities in the Niger Delta, contrary to Shell's argument that the court did not have the jurisdiction to rule on its Nigerian subsidiary.
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He said he believes President Pervez Musharraf plans to delay next week's vote because his party will not garner enough seats to rule.
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Nadal's not quite right to call the rule a disaster, at least not yet.
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