For Jacques Chirac, France's president, it is out of the question.
"It is out of the question to allow foreign security forces to handle the security of our oil facilities, " he said, quoted by Algeria's APS news agency.
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It is out of the question that the Indian government would ever have attempted such a stunt let alone pulled it off without instigating a major national revolt, especially by Indian women whose sense of femininity is inseparable from this six yards of rectangular cloth.
Last month, David Cameron said "it is not out of the question" that the UK could veto the renewal of the arms embargo when it is next due for extension at the end of May.
It is not out of the question that the FARC could seek to capture other high-profile hostages.
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That is not a surprise, although it is not out of the question that inbreeding might make an animal more accident-prone.
As a result, it is not out of the question to hypothesize that Wall Street's views control U.S. business and economic policy.
We will have to pay close attention to the exact wording, since it is not out of the question that the overturn may affect registered domestic partnerships and civil unions.
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And the Pope himself has made it clear that retirement is out of the question - this despite that fact that Roman Catholic cardinals are now forced to retire and relinquish their voting rights in papal elections when they reach the age of 80.
When it comes to the question of whether football is only out of control at Penn State, the Governor raises a very important question.
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How all of this plays out and what it means for the future of the Balkans is a question that may be clearer in a hundred years' time than it is this week.
The council has said it is in the early stages of planning and building a new school is not out of the question.
But it appears that a catastrophic scenario is not out of the question and that is bankruptcy that could lead to a Cypriot exit from the euro zone.
Given the necessity, as China's leaders see it, of showing toughness at home, making concessions to old enemies in Taiwan is out of the question.
First, a stream of air is run over the absorbing material in question, which pulls CO2 out of it.
Given the fact that the White House actually built Scott's database, they say, it is logical to question whether it carried out the rest of her plan.
And it is rather remarkable to hear some of the critics out there question Senator Hagel and whether or not he should have this position when you look back at what those very same members of the Senate said effusively in praise of Senator Hagel just a few years ago.
Some key figures tackling the global recession found this paper a useful addition to the debate at the heart of which is this key question: is it best to let debt increase in the hope of stimulating economic growth to get out of the slump, or is it better to cut spending and raise taxes aggressively to get public debt under control?
Last time it was the referendum on voting reform, but another one of those is out of the question for the foreseeable future.
Perhaps the real political question is how long this catastrophe charade can continue before it's laughed out of town.
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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For there the standard question is how many sets of kidneys the water has been through before it comes out of the tap.
It is if, or when, the permanent bail-out fund starts to prove inadequate that the question of the future oversight of national economies becomes crucial.
First, concerning the "German Question, " it is becoming increasingly clear that the decision concerning reunification is already out of the hands of Western and Eastern governments.
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The answer to the second question is that they have an economic strategy for getting out of this - but it's not one that any of the key players in the eurozone have a great deal of confidence in (with the possible exception of Chancellor Merkel).
Well, what this adds to the story is first of all, it flushes out detail about one of the accusers, and there's a -- the question remains how many we're talking about here.
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