Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

474 Sentences With "out of the running"

How to use out of the running in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "out of the running" and check conjugation/comparative form for "out of the running". Mastering all the usages of "out of the running" from sentence examples published by news publications.

But Johnson ruled himself out of the running early on.
But they say they are not out of the running.
He went from number one to out of the running.
Mark Meadows of North Carolina was out of the running.
Still, Europe is by no means out of the running.
But he has reportedly taken himself out of the running.
Still, don't count Peter out of the running, for obvious reasons ...
Sandoval took himself out of the running Thursday, issuing a statement.
Several potential candidates have already taken themselves out of the running.
Defeat ruled Khachanov out of the running for the ATP Finals.
The fiery Elizabeth Warren appears to be out of the running.
Mattis officially took his name out of the running last week.
Puzder dropped out of the running after hitting opposition in Congress.
"Oftentimes that can put you out of the running," Augustine said.
Kidman's inclusion likely left Little Women's Pugh out of the running.
But is Olivia totally out of the running for Kevin's love interest?
Google suddenly dropped out of the running for JEDI in October 2018.
But one Democrat seemed to take himself out of the running Friday.
"The Medivation acquisition likely takes them out of the running," Abrahams wrote.
Gingrich said he believed that they were largely out of the running.
Still, similar admissions have taken Cabinet nominees out of the running before.
But something tells me his injury takes him out of the running.
Other big-name executives have effectively taken themselves out of the running.
But Hickenlooper hasn't taken himself out of the running for anything else.
He has dramatically taken himself out of the running for that distinction.
Update: Twitter investors are sad that Google is out of the running.
With Sanders out of the running, Mark isn't sure whom to support.
I am super femme, so that stereotype is out of the running.
Bob Corker took himself out of the running on Wednesday, while Iowa Sen.
She hopes it won't throw her out of the running this time, too.
Several would-be partners for Paramount have taken themselves out of the running.
Worried a tough interview means you're out of the running for a job?
The vice president could have definitively ruled himself out of the running, but hasn't.
He finished far out of the running in each of the first three states.
The senior administration official said the two sites were probably out of the running.
Chris Christie, an active surrogate for Trump, is not yet out of the running.
Such a decision would mean large telecommunications players are probably out of the running.
In a statement on Monday, Comcast conceded that it was out of the running.
Those messages can steer women out of the running long before any race begins.
The auction hit a roadblock after GlaxoSmithKline and Reckitt Benckiser dropped out of the running.
We'll have to hire full-time moderators to keep one word out of the running.
On Sunday, Immelt announced on Twitter that he was pulling himself out of the running.
Messrs Ghosn and Marchionne may be out of the running, but their dream rides on.
Mr Weber is not yet entirely out of the running but his prospects look poor.
Motiva Enterprises LLC , initially selected as preferred bidder, dropped out of the running in January.
Whoever wins the EMA must then drop out of the running for the Banking Authority.
Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) also appeared to take herself out of the running on Thursday.
Then there are those who are not out of the running but are unlikely options.
By taking himself out of the running, Legere is avoiding a potential conflict of interest.
Motiva Enterprises LLC, initially selected as preferred bidder, dropped out of the running in January.
Her boys, she said, were born in Russia, and thus were out of the running.
Katherine Heigl once took herself out of the running for an award for "Grey's Anatomy."
The finding knocks several proposals for the electron-pairing glue in cuprates out of the running.
Members of the NeverTrumper movement would definitely be out of the running for those top jobs.
But Immelt announced on Twitter Sunday morning that he had pulled himself out of the running.
The Defense Department's criteria led to both Oracle and IBM being declared out of the running.
If Klobuchar finishes out of the running, however, her exit from the race could be imminent.
With Google, Apple, and Disney out of the running, that leaves Salesforce as a potential bidder.
Dr. Ronny Jackson took himself out of the running to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Cambadelis was knocked out of the running for parliament in last week's first round of voting.
Apparently I'm out of the running for Hillary's V.P. spot, so I figured, what's the point?
The Wall Street Journal first reported that Meadows is out of the running for the position.
Elliott was an obvious contender for the position, but she took herself out of the running.
Now that the Massachusetts senator is officially out of the running, Bailey is also letting loose.
But before the race even started, two potential names took themselves out of the running.  Sen.
At least three candidates reportedly considered for the job have taken themselves out of the running.
The Mets were also informed on Sunday that they were out of the running for Ohtani.
GlaxoSmithKline Plc ruled itself out of the running for Shire on Wednesday, after reporting quarterly results.
And with the Social Democrats taking themselves out of the running, that means she needs the Greens.
Coughlin interviewed for the Eagles' head coaching job but eventually took his name out of the running.
In addition, the two most obvious candidates to replace him appear to be out of the running.
The NFL may also take Atlanta out of the running to host the Super Bowl, Deadline reports.
With Sanders apparently out of the running, the third-ranking leadership job will likely go to Sen.
Or to even smaller places, like Tucson or Fresno, that dropped out of the running months ago.
With Julia Louis-Dreyfus out of the running, who will take home the best-actress comedy award?
Mr. Cornyn's decision to take himself out of the running is a relief to wary F.B.I. agents.
But disadvantaged students who do not take the tests are out of the running for selective colleges.
On October 8, Google announced that it was pulling out of the running for the JEDI contract.
Aim too high above the number they have in mind, and you put yourself out of the running.
Of course, that's not to say that he's totally out of the running for Mer's heart just yet.
The 2024 campaign has already witnessed several withdrawals, with Hamburg, Boston and Rome dropping out of the running.
Meanwhile, Bloomberg reported Monday that several executives that had been under consideration are now out of the running.
An Amazon spokesperson told Gizmodo selecting this option also pulled them out of the running for "manual review".
But also rest assured that one bad answer, one misspoken word won't put you out of the running.
Jackson, who took his name out of the running for the position on Thursday, has denied the allegations.
This week, one billionaire -- former hedge-fund manager Tom Steyer -- took himself out of the running for president.
Unfortunately, too many people make mistakes that knock them out of the running for jobs they really want.
Mr. Iger didn't say explicitly that Mr. Staggs was out of the running, but the message was clear.
Woods was certainly not the governor on Thursday, but he didn't take himself out of the running, either.
A three-week delay does not mean you're out of the running, nor that you should pull out.
With Awkwafina out of the running, 2020 will mark the 2770th year without a nominee of Asian descent.
Vincent Viola, the billionaire owner of the Florida Panthers hockey team, dropped out of the running in February.
The last thing women (and other marginalized people) need is to get explicitly left out of the running altogether.
Bombardier was taken out of the running for the New York deal because of delays on a previous order.
BERNIE Sanders is out of the running to be the Democratic nominee, but he is still running for president.
What's telling, though, is how quickly most of the potential locations in red states fell out of the running.
Australia has yet to rule Huawei out of the running, and the Chinese firm has ramped up public lobbying.
With Herman Cain out of the running, the spotlight is now solely on Moore and his decades of commentary.
When he stumbled forward following his next tumbling pass, he was completely out of the running for a medal.
Naturally, they were crushed when he was out of the running, but all affirm that his message still resonates.
Steve King disseminated the message over social media, further pushing the message that Carson was out of the running.
Ben Sasse (R-Neb.), another choice floated by conservative activists, took himself out of the running earlier this month.
The petition drive just may take Budapest out of the running once and for all, vote or no vote.
She replaced Arun Jaitley, who bowed out of the running for a government role earlier this week, citing health reasons.
Anyone who tested positive for an STI would allegedly be taken out of the running, and this happened a lot.
Final point, the president has been telling people in recent days, Amy Coney Barrett is not out of the running.
The president announced his pick on Twitter after several contenders for the job publicly took themselves out of the running.
Google has dropped out of the running for JEDI, the massive Defense Department cloud computing contract potentially worth $10 billion.
But the key thing is that it's not typically the single mistake itself that knocks you out of the running.
Brian Sandoval (R) took himself out of the running late last month after it was reported he was being vetted.
But Trump has reportedly chosen Huntsman to be the U.S. ambassador to Russia, seemingly taking him out of the running.
Angrily swearing at someone (your interviewer or otherwise), on the other hand, would definitely knock you out of the running.
Expand on the parts of the job you do love, so that you avoid taking yourself out of the running.
" In other words, Weyand said, "You win your medal or you're out of the running based on that short duration.
On Wednesday, September 22008, South Korea's Korean Development Bank dropped out of the running to be Lehman Brothers' white knight.
Jeb Bush is already out of the running for the Republican nomination, and many other factors have come into play.
In round one, de Montchalin knocked him out of the running entirely when she took 38.8 percent of the votes.
Nick Ayers, previously considered the favorite, is out of the running to be Kelly's replacement, according to sources with direct knowledge.
Jordan went on to win over Blake Griffin and Justin Bieber – but Calvin Harris finally bumped Jordan out of the running.
With Roberts likely out of the running, Democrats will undoubtedly be hoping for the same outcome in the 2020 Senate race.
Andrea Leadsom, the current energy minister, dropped out of the running for the position on Monday, clearing May's path to victory.
Recode reported today that both Disney and Google (previously said to be interested in an acquisition) are out of the running.
Some former contenders have dropped out of the running in recent days, including celebrity lawyer Michael Avenatti and former Massachusetts Gov.
Immelt last month took himself out of the running for the CEO job at ride-hailing company Uber Technologies Inc[UBER.UL].
Meadows on Wednesday dropped out of the running after Trump told him he needed the congressman to remain in the House.
There was hope of landing Shohei Ohtani, but then the Japanese star's team told Milwaukee they were out of the running.
The Note 8 has no "Live Focus" mode for selfies, so it was automatically out of the running in this test.
Many of the other contestants took themselves out of the running by publicly dating (or reportedly dating) celebs after the show.
Niki Lauda, Niki's founder, was quoted as saying on the website of newspaper Die Presse that he was out of the running.
But they also insisted on a process for vetting candidates that was clearly intended to keep democratic types out of the running.
HBO's Westworld is a favorite — and Game of Thrones is sadly out of the running — as well as Hulu's The Handmaid's Tale.
But here's the flip-side: Your cover letter also has the power to take you out of the running as a candidate.
Alexa also has her own theory about who will come out on top, now that the Seahawks are out of the running.
The company only wanted submissions from composers who have won major awards, cutting most of her female clients out of the running.
After news of Whitman's candidacy leaked out — here and elsewhere — the ensuing circus that resulted made her pull out of the running.
In early May, Trump briefly pulled even with Clinton after his remaining rivals for the party nomination dropped out of the running.
Even if a candidate's resume is perfect, failing the culture interview will take a person out of the running for the job.
Whoever did not toe the party line or commit to the central leadership, was immediately deemed out of the running, it said.
N, had previously been the front-runner for the trading and markets role but he dropped out of the running in September.
He probably isn't going to get the kind of bombshell that actually knocks Hillary out of the running and into federal court.
But this year's campaign has been particularly fraught, given the military's efforts to push the former governing party out of the running.
Gil offered his advice to Lace, a promising contestant who'd just taken herself out of the running, and then proposed to her.
The question is whether Inslee's influence will continue to be felt now that he's out of the running for the Democratic nomination.
Amazon narrowed the list to 20 cities in January, and in recent weeks, smaller locations appeared to fall out of the running.
Speaking of the tax overhaul: Gary Cohn is out of the running for the next Federal Reserve chairmanship, according to Bloomberg News.
Bush eventually dropped out of the running for the Republican nomination after securing just 2.8% of votes in the first presidential caucuses.
Dave Brat (R-Va.), who took himself out of the running for the Senate seat, praised Ingraham, according to the Washington Post.
Several lawmakers have taken themselves out of the running to replace former FBI Director James Comey, whom Trump fired earlier this month.
That conference and other woes didn't keep Hook out of the running to replace John Bolton as national security adviser in September.
Manchin didn't say whether he turned down an offer from Trump or was told he was out of the running for the post.
Demirbay's goal, combined with a couple more from Germany outdid Cameroon's lone goal and knocked them out of the running for the semifinals.
According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the Packers started notifying other candidates who were interviewed to tell them they were out of the running.
So far, existing congressional sanctions as a result of Iran's missile program have kept any US-based oil company out of the running.
The former New York City mayor on Friday confirmed he was out of the running to be Trump's pick for secretary of State.
Chris Christie, who took a train to Washington in December for an interview with the President, had taken himself out of the running.
That would have knocked it out of the running, though, for lack of one letter, so the sacrifice here was familiarity for usefulness.
" He noted that he would have to knock her out of the running again "because I don't see sleepy Joe Biden making it.
Cities like Austin and Atlanta, both of which have been listed as front-runners for HQ2, would be immediately out of the running.
Jeff Flake -- Trump's most vocal GOP critic in the Senate -- was not ready to call for Jackson to drop out of the running.
Sasse, meanwhile, has also taken his name out of the running, citing obligations to his family that would suffer on the campaign trail.
If you want to take him out of the running, then put up a candidate and run against him in the electoral booth.
Accept that offer, and you're stuck with the team for training camp, and out of the running for a larger guaranteed sum elsewhere.
But this hasn't taken water out of the running as a suspect, as experts including Manthrithilake believe it still has a role to play.
Boston, Hamburg, Rome and Budapest have all dropped out of the running for the 2024 Games, leaving only Los Angeles and Paris in contention.
His departure came after another key Brexit campaigner, Boris Johnson, ruled himself out of the running to become the U.K.'s next prime minister.
Amazon's main headquarters is Seattle, Washington, so that state is probably out of the running, but other major contenders include Dallas and New York.
Dina Powell is out of the running to replace Nikki Haley as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, sources close to her tell Axios.
Bergen won five Emmy Awards before deciding to take herself out of the running for more because, well, she was positively sick with trophies.
Joint German-Chinese teams could knock competitors out of the running, while helping German firms tap into larger Chinese financial resources, the sources said.
The Senate wasn't passive; it had previously rejected Reagan's initial nominee, Robert Bork, and Reagan's second choice, Douglas Ginsburg, dropped out of the running.
But, but, but: By taking itself out of the running, Kairos is guaranteeing that police won't have access to its potentially less-biased platform.
That put many otherwise attractive cities out of the running, but with Uber or similar ride-share services, they are back on the list.
The regulator said demand has far outstripped spectrum on offer at the tender, in which Romanian-based Digi was ruled out of the running.
There are so few opportunities for women, she seems to be saying, that we can't take women out of the running over petty differences.
That auction, which Pfizer hoped would draw bids up to $20 billion, hit a roadblock after GlaxoSmithKline and Reckitt dropped out of the running.
I had to take myself completely out of the running, and study sociology, and come back, and be like, Oh, I know what I want.
In the past, Rand Paul would call out Trump's economic heresy and reiterate a commitment to free trade, but Paul is out of the running.
Without Opel, GM will fall short of 9 million at the current pace and, barring a dramatic shift, will be permanently out of the running.
Trump's top choice for the position, Nick Ayers, took himself out of the running when the two failed to reach an agreement over the weekend.
HBO's two-time Emmy champ "Game of Thrones" is out of the running this year because of a later broadcast date for its seventh season.
That instantly takes a service like Netflix, which ties any theatrical release to a film's online debut, out of the running for most major awards.
Indeed, if current popularity levels were to convert into voting in April's first round, Le Pen would be out of the running at Macron's expense.
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney, a Canadian with Irish and British passports, had appeared to be out of the running at the G7 meeting.
But it won't keep them out of the running for 2018—even if the bill passes, it won't take effect until January of next year.
And while we're counting down the hours to see if our pick is right, we've learned one design house is out of the running: Chanel.
He has no designated successor, telling Bloomberg Markets this year he doesn't want some potential candidates checking out mentally once they're out of the running.
Smith had a "date" with the team earlier this month to discuss the job -- but according to multiple reports, he's already out of the running.
Former state attorney general Doug Gansler, who registered the most potential support, took himself out of the running a week before the poll came out.
Steil is Ryan's hand-picked successor, and though Bryce's chances improved with Ryan out of the running, the race will still be difficult for him.
As an academic leader, he said he's seen first-hand how experiences around sexual misconduct have knocked women out of the running for certain jobs.
But, then again, they're not out of the running for home ice, either, sitting five points back of the Panthers for second in the Atlantic.
The goal was to halve the number this time out, but a handful of teams have fallen out of the running of their own volition.
While Warren may be out of the running, there's no doubt she will still play a big part in the Democrats' road to Election Day.
In fact, those two matters had kept Mr. Carvalho out of the running for another major education job in New York just three years ago.
She said she took herself out of the running for secretary of state during the transition because she thought Trump could find someone more qualified.
After the North Carolina election board voted to re-run the race, Harris took himself out of the running, leaving Republican voters to nominate Bishop.
President Donald Trump's pick for Secretary of Labor, Andrew Puzder, dropped out of the running for the position just a day before his confirmation hearing.
He dropped in the polls, lost his own home state primary to Trump and dropped out of the running only a few weeks after Penisgate.
He even tried on the freaking suit, but ultimately took himself out of the running after seeing a jacked Chris Hemsworth walk by and losing confidence.
The preview for this season shows Hannah still handing out a First Impression Rose during night one, so looks like Cam is out of the running.
Red Bull's Dutch wunderkind Max Verstappen finished sixth after suffering a full 360-degree spin on the 10th lap that put him out of the running.
Well, as it turns out, the guy he's eyeing is out of the running for Rachel Lindsay's heart but will appear in Paradise — it's Dean Unglert!
Hover had been a candidate but was knocked out of the running because it had been deemed insufficiently experienced in automotive distribution and marketing, they said.
With Cruz now out of the running for the Republican Party's Presidential nomination, Bee enlisted Michelle Branch to send the Senator off with a musical tribute.
In the U.S., Politico reported, citing a source, that current Fed Chair Janet Yellen was out of the running for the position heading into next year.
Indeed, is resurrection a precondition for ruling the Seven Kingdoms — and, if so, are early hopefuls such as Gendry now out of the running for good?
Taking America out of the running in the global race to clean up our cars can only lead to the next wave of bankruptcies and bailouts.
Haley previously told CNN that she was under consideration for secretary of state, saying she interviewed for the job but took herself out of the running.
The source said that Trump told Christie he expected to be out of the running by October 2015 and planned on endorsing the New Jersey governor.
Mr. Dragnea, the party's leader, was given a two-year suspended sentence for electoral fraud in April 2016 and earlier ruled himself out of the running.
Philippe Capron, the C.F.O. of the French waste giant Veolia, has taken himself out of the running to become the next C.E.O. of Air France-KLM.
Britain: Rory Stewart was knocked out of the running to replace Theresa May as leader of the governing Conservative Party and thus Britain's next prime minister.
Mr. Trump's other preferred choice for the Fed, Herman Cain, decided to drop out of the running just as old sexual harassment allegations against him resurfaced.
Though Amazon hasn't really explained yet how it plans to keep these companies from potentially abusing this authority or pushing legitimate competition out of the running.
Just last week, Treasury announced it would not fill its No. 2 deputy secretary slot after a second candidate dropped out of the running for it.
Billionaire Vincent Viola took himself out of the running in February after saying it would be too difficult to untangle himself from his numerous business ties.
We saw a few major upsets this round; most notably, CBD and protein were knocked out of the running (by Tough Mudder and activated charcoal, respectively).
With Game of Thrones out of the running at the 2017 Emmys, The Handmaid's Tale snagged the coveted best drama win at the awards ceremony Sunday night.
However, with their nominee all but formally out of the running, many demonstrators said they were planning to vote for the Green Party's presidential candidate, Jill Stein.
"The main goal was achieved - as soon as I was taken out of the running in the competition (for the Supreme Court)," he said earlier this month.
Unglert also made it to Lindsay's final four during her season of The Bachelorette, before he was out of the running to become America's next top husband.
AT&T's Time Warner deal "presumably takes AT&T out of the running as a potential suitor," MoffettNathanson analyst Craig Moffett said in a note on Wednesday.
Eritrean Zersenay Tadese and Ethiopian Lelisa Desisa, the other two main runners, both dropped off the pace and were out of the running by the halfway mark.
With Yaresko out of the running for now, Poroshenko might launch another attempt to topple Yatseniuk and replace him with Poroshenko's close ally, parliament speaker Volodymyr Groysman.
Who to watch: Pete Buttigieg, the mayor of South Bend, Indiana, used his speech today to drop out of the running for chair and then didn't endorse.
Similarly, Amazon's Transparent, which has won numerous Emmys across its first two seasons, dropped out of the running, despite a bunch of nominations in other major categories.
Another possible opposition candidate Henrique Capriles, of the larger Justice First Party, could also be taken out of the running if authorities push corruption allegations against him.
" Hearing the song puts a player out of the running and earns them one a spot in the halls of "Whamhalla" and the graveyard of the "Wham'd.
Several cities have pulled out of the running, scared off by the cost of the Games or by local opposition, leaving only Stockholm, Calgary and an Italian bid.
Sen. John Cornyn has taken himself out of the running to be President Trump's pick to replace ousted FBI Director Jim Comey, per a statement from his office:
A report from Politico saying that current Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen was out of the running for the top U.S. central bank job briefly nudged rates higher.
Despite being named TIME's Person of the Year in 22017, President Donald Trump is taking himself out of the running for 225 and everyone is talking about it.
Bloomberg, the billionaire philanthropist who served as mayor for three terms, openly floated running for president late last year but took himself out of the running in March.
He will replace Lisa Davis, the current head of the power and gas business, who is out of the running to stay in the post, the sources said.
With HBO's medieval series "Game of Thrones" out of the running this year because of a later airdate, there was a slew of new faces among Sunday's winners.
The former speaker took himself out of the running for a cabinet post after it became clear that Mr. Trump was looking elsewhere for a secretary of state.
He is one of Mr. Trump's stronger allies in Congress and was reportedly being considered to replace Mr. Comey before taking himself out of the running last month.
If he does, and the Senate confirms him, it will take him out of the running against Democratic Senator Jon Tester, whom Zinke was expected to challenge in 2018.
This would mean less business not just for British but for French ports, putting them out of the running for billions of euros in EU grants for infrastructure upgrades.
With Cardi B and Post Malone out of the running for Best New Artist at the 2019 Grammy Awards, this little piggy could have a real shot at stardom!
Bloomberg is not the first person — or even the first billionaire environmental activist — to take himself out of the running for the Democratic nomination despite telegraphing a potential bid.
Liv is also able to get Edison (Norm Lewis), plus her father and Jake (Scott Foley), out of the running by convincing Edison to speak out about Hollis' campaign.
This was going to get a spot in last week's list, until it was knocked out of the running by the Great Phil Kessel Hot Dog Sweep of 21918.
But Puzder dropped out of the running for the Cabinet post last month, after several delays of his confirmation hearing led to increasing attacks from Democrats and Labor groups.
However, after passing through the elimination round, Calderwood was knocked out of the running for the strawweight title when she succumbed to a second-round kimura from Rose Namajunas.
There are going to be 16 names on a ballot, eight of them Democrat, and almost half of whom are individuals who have unofficially dropped out of the running.
She worried that a job in cannabis would be such a severe black mark on his résumé that it would take him out of the running for future jobs.
A LinkedIn survey of more than 550 hiring managers found that when it comes to a job interview, even small mistakes can put a candidate out of the running.
That meant I, with my beautiful iPhone SE, was out of the running — along with about a billion other people who hadn't bought into the dual-camera thing yet.
Jay Inslee, who centered his presidential campaign on climate and the environment, dropped out of the running in August, no candidate has been a standard-bearer on the issue.
Amid the backlash, Mr. Conte said in a news conference on Thursday night that he would skip the test and would consider taking his name out of the running.
Giuliani also maintained that he chose to take himself out of the running for secretary of state and dismissed the suggestion that Trump has been inadequately loyal to him.
So on April 19993, he took himself out of the running, citing the idea that he could earn more money — and skip the "cumbersome" vetting process — by avoiding government service.
British finance minister George Osborne ruled himself out of the running to succeed Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron on Monday, citing his fierce advocacy of staying in the European Union.
Two other companies approached by Dell as part of the sale process — New Jersey-based Cognizant Technology Solutions and Japan's NTT Data — are said to be out of the running.
It should be noted that the only presidential cabinet nominee to actually be voted down and not just someone who dropped out of the running was then-Senator John Tower.
What she thought would be her ultimate triumph came off looking smug and smarmy, like the real winner will always be illegitimate because Ben took herself out of the running.
Corker, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, took his name out of the running on Wednesday, a day after campaigning with Trump in the battleground state of North Carolina.
A full vote of council on whether to officially take the western Canadian city, which previously hosted the Olympics in 1988, out of the running will be held on Wednesday.
On Friday, Mr. Trump abruptly named Mr. Mulvaney as acting chief of staff a few hours after Chris Christie, the former governor of New Jersey, dropped out of the running.
Muzinich would fill a space that has been left open throughout the Trump administration after two candidates, Brian Brooks and Jim Donovan, both dropped out of the running last year.
A full vote of council on whether to officially take the western Canadian city, which previously hosted the Olympics in 22022, out of the running will be held on Wednesday.
Next in line to become acting secretary is Pekoske, who has also been serving as acting deputy secretary at DHS, but he has reportedly taken himself out of the running.
Also notice that it doesn't include a guy who once seemed to really want the job but is increasingly starting to look as if he's out of the running. Sen.
So on April 22, he took himself out of the running, citing the idea that he could earn more money — and skip the "cumbersome" vetting process — by avoiding government service.
Judges Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood cast wary eyes over potential mistakes, and one bout of runny icing could get a contestant kicked out of the running for the title.
Otherwise, it sounded quite good, but that bass issue, plus the difficulties I encountered with some of the headset's advanced mic functions, was enough to knock it out of the running.
Over the course of the last year, Google dropped out of the running, while IBM and Oracle have been complaining to anyone who will listen that the contract unfairly favored Amazon.
Former Godfather's Pizza CEO and 2012 presidential candidate Herman Cain's decision to drop out of the running for the Fed was largely expected, but his reason for doing so was surprising.
Among the film contenders, Viola Davis' acclaimed crime caper Widows was left out of the running, while the Queen biopic Bohemian Rhapsody scored some major nods despite a cool critical reception.
Yields have fallen as investors became more comfortable with Zelenskiy and also because another presidential candidate Yulia Tymoshenko — who was hostile to some major reforms — was knocked out of the running.
And with Sanders now out of the running, Clinton has to figure out how to align herself with this younger black electorate, even if they do not willingly associate with her.
Socrates Capital, however, is out of the running, they said, adding that its offer was the highest but was deemed by HSH's owners as less attractive in terms of transaction security.
With Flake out of the running and Senator John McCain ailing with brain cancer, there's a chance that the not-so-red anymore state could be a major battleground next year.
Besides that Trump made a point of seeking change at the Fed, Yellen was considered by some Fed watchers to be out of the running because of her stand on deregulation.
Just last week, Google pulled out of the running for the Pentagon's $10 billion, 10-year JEDI cloud contract, but Bezos suggested that he was happy to take the government's money.
The Memphis Grizzlies, who host the Pacers on Wednesday, are losers of four in a row and are falling out of the running for the No. 22 spot in the West.
Bloomberg, the billionaire philanthropist and media mogul who served as Mayor for three terms, openly floated running for president late last year but took himself out of the running in March.
Although the defeat took Navy out of the running for the Cotton Bowl, the Midshipmen are expected to play in the Armed Forces Bowl after their game against Army next Saturday.
Phil Murphy, the governor of neighboring New Jersey, wasted no time in calling for Amazon to reconsider his state for new offices now that New York is out of the running.
" Shortly after his comments, Ivanka Trump took herself out of the running for the ambassadorship, tweeting Tuesday evening that she knows "the President will nominate a formidable replacement for Ambassador Haley.
Katherine Heigl once took herself out of the running for an award for "Grey&aposs Anatomy" because she didn&apost think she was given the right material to deserve being nominated.
Ben Sasse (R-Neb.), who helped kick off the push for a third-party pro-Constitution candidate in February, has taken himself out of the running, citing obligations to his family.
Warsh's chances at the job have also appeared to fade, according to media reports, and Politico reported that its source who talks regularly to Trump said Warsh was out of the running.
An adviser to another candidate on the White House short-list, former New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly, 75, said Kelly is also being persuaded to step out of the running.
Well, Becca has two roses to hand out and just two guys left — but before that, she has break the news to Blake and Garrett that Jason is out of the running.
While Damien Chazelle (La La Land) and Mel Gibson (Hacksaw Ridge) earned their predicted nods, Tom Ford's work for Nocturnal Animals may be the surprise that knocked Washington out of the running.
Now that Kevin Hart is out of the running for Oscar host, the deft impressionists at Saturday Night Live are putting some names in the hat as to who should replace him.
The first victim, last week, was France's socialist president François Hollande, who took himself out of the running for re-election, days after François Fillon swept to victory in France's Republican primary.
LONDON (Reuters) - British finance minister George Osborne ruled himself out of the running to succeed Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron on Monday, citing his fierce advocacy of staying in the European Union.
The ballot will feature a total of 16 names total on the ballot, almost half of whom have unofficially dropped out of the running but are still likely to get some votes.
U.S. presidential race: Senator Elizabeth Warren, once a front-runner, dropped out of the running, leaving essentially two contenders for the Democratic nomination: former Vice President Joe Biden and Senator Bernie Sanders.
Late Monday, former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney appeared to bow out of the running in posts on social media, ending speculation that Trump would welcome a previously sharp critic into his administration.
He first applied for the police chief job in LA right after the Rodney King riots before taking his name out of the running because the political climate called for a black candidate.
But the East Asian country's political uncertainty continues to weigh on the market, after former United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon dropped out of the running to become the South Korean president.
By the point, six years later, when he was dumping England out of the running for USA 20, a 103-year-old Koeman was approaching the twilight of his playing career at Barcelona.
"I will put the family at the heart of all public politics," Fillon said before the first round of the election (he finished third, leaving him out of the running for the presidency).
Susana Martinez and Nikki Haley explicitly took themselves out of the running, while other, more-popular-than-Pence Midwestern governors like Michigan's Rick Snyder and Wisconsin's Scott Walker simply never entered the conversation.
John Cornyn, a Texas Republican who earlier this week took himself out of the running to be FBI director, tweeted Thursday in the kind of overstatement common in the capital these days. Sen.
The North Carolina conservative had hoped to become the top Republican on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, but dropped out of the running to allow his best friend in Congress, Rep.
During his campaign, many establishment Republicans condemned Trump's racially inflammatory rhetoric as well as his attacks on trade deals and the NATO alliance, which could take many traditional names out of the running.
Vincent Viola, the billionaire owner of the Florida Panthers football team, was the first Army secretary nominee to take himself out of the running, citing the complicated nature of unwinding his business ties.
With Cohen out of the running for the job of star witness, prosecutors have either decided that they will not seek charges against Trump or that they can prove their case without Cohen.
General Electric chairman Jeff Immelt has pulled himself out of the running to be CEO of Uber, which has been without a leader since Travis Kalanick was forced to resign in late June.
Even though Rachel Roy has done everything she can to take herself out of the running, the Beyhive still has its stingers trained on the fashion designer — and now, on her daughter, too.
The 29-year-old Sanchez, who was out of contract at Arsenal at the end of the season, has joined United after their local rivals Manchester City had pulled out of the running.
On Monday night, contestant Madison Prewett ultimately took herself out of the running for Peter's heart after a rocky meeting with his parents and the realization that their lifestyles are just too different.
Comcast dropped out of the running for Fox once it became clear that Rupert Murdoch would prefer a tie-up with Disney, but it is studying whether to rejoin the fray, CNBC reported.
Calenda has been tipped as a future finance minister and even a future prime minister of Italy, although he ruled himself out of the running for the top job when speaking to CNBC.
But House Democrats with shorter tenures tend to stay out of the running for such a coveted chairmanship, leaving the panel's most-senior members to fight for the seat at the very top.
Andy Murray may be out of the running to be this year's Wimbledon champion, but his continued matter-of-fact fight against sexism has made him a winner in a lot of people's hearts.
Now that his same-party competitors are out of the running, presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump has been training his fire on his likely opponent in the general election: Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton.
On Tuesday night, the 227-year-old New York Democratic primary candidate knocked longtime Democratic Representative Joseph Crowley, who was being considered to take over as Speaker of the House, out of the running.
Trump's preference for less hawkish monetary policy also means that National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn, who publicly clashed with the president over the Charlottesville demonstration, is very much not out of the running.
A spokesperson for Swalwell, who dropped out of the running in July, referred to the congressman's "Freedom from Assault Weapons Act," which sets a timeline for the ATF to publish a schedule of prices.
Mr. Trump told reporters late Thursday that he was considering Representative Doug Collins of Georgia, the top Republican on the intelligence committee, but Mr. Collins took himself out of the running the next morning.
So I'd hate to rule billionaires out of the running simply on account of their bank accounts, and I think progressive Democrats are making a mistake by trying to disqualify billionaires from even running.
Former Goldman Sachs CEO and National Economic Council head Gary Cohn, once supposedly a front-runner, seems to be out of the running after expressing disagreement with President Trump's handling of the Charlottesville protests.
U.S. Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey will drop out of the running unless he can raise $1.7 million over the next 10 days left in the fundraising quarter, his campaign said on Saturday.
Nick Ayers, who is currently Vice President Mike Pence's chief of staff, was reportedly whom Trump had in mind for the job, but the 36-year-old operative is apparently out of the running.
It had hopes of winning enough airwaves to launch a new carrier in the U.S. Now it's apparently out of the running, according to an updated list of eligible bidders moving forward in the auction.
Most recently, Trump picked his White House physician to run the US Department of Veterans Affairs, a role he was entirely unqualified to handle—and later, he was forced to drop out of the running.
Stockholm and Oslo, both of which have hosted Olympics before, were among four cities that dropped out of the running for the 2022 Winter Games, leaving the IOC to decide between Beijing and Almaty, Kazakhstan.
Panasonic's Lumix GH5 and Olympus' OM-D E-M1 Mark II come close, but both of those have Micro Four Thirds sensors, which for a lot of picky people puts them out of the running.
With several higher-rated programs out of the running or fading in Emmy prestige, "This is Us" is among the few programs that could find the overlapping sweet spot between awards recognition and widespread appeal.
Also weighing on gold and boosting the dollar was fresh speculation that the next U.S. Federal Reserve chair could be a policy hawk following reports that current Chair Janet Yellen is out of the running.
If Lula is out of the running, Bolsonaro would get 18 percent in the first round while Marina Silva would get 829 percent and Ciro Gomes, the leftist former governor of Ceará state, 10 percent.
In the years since, Ms. Goodman and Ms. Wolov have found some success, but they remained concerned about Mr. Becky and took themselves out of the running for the many projects he was involved in.
Not to mention that there will be a total of 16 names on the ballot, almost half of whom have unofficially dropped out of the running but are still likely to get some uninformed votes.
But when the leading contender — Joel Fitzgerald, the Fort Worth police chief — took himself out of the running after learning his son needed brain surgery, Mr. Harrison was persuaded to reconsider, a mayoral aide said.
Ms. Gunderson is the most produced playwright in the United States in the 2017-18 season, according to American Theater magazine, which always takes Shakespeare out of the running so that someone else can win.
Same with Gary Cohn reportedly being taken out of the running to replace Janet Yellen at the Fed because he revealed his displeasure about the president's comments in the wake of the violence in Charlottesville.
Gowdy took himself out of the running, and said in a statement at the time that he had told Attorney General Jeff Sessions he would not be the right choice to take over the bureau.
In between votes, the Ellison camp sent out a text message to DNC members claiming that South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, who dropped out of the running before a vote was cast, had endorsed him.
In 20183, Palantir was able to leverage a favorable landmark 2017 court decision to break through government contracting barriers that formerly kept the firm out of the running for some of the Pentagon's most lucrative contracts.
"That pretty much put a lot of people out of the running of even applying anymore," Mathew Columbro, president and co-founder of Vindica Cannabis Corp, a strategic consulting firm for companies in the cannabis industry.
The accident held up the samba school for more than half an hour and its performance overran the 75-minutes allowed per parade, virtually knocking Unidos out of the running for samba champion of the year.
Meg Whitman officially took herself out of the running to be the next CEO at Uber, saying in a series of tweets that she is committed to her current job as CEO of Hewlett-Packard Enterprise.
He was raising so much cash through his Right to Rise super-PAC (political action committee) that it was described as having a "shock and awe" effect that would force poorer candidates out of the running.
Comcast, which dropped out of the running for assets being sold by Twenty-First Century Fox, had a higher offer than Disney, but the Murdoch family preferred Disney stock, sources familiar with the matter told CNBC.
Late on Saturday night, after playing in a poker tournament at one of the local bowling alleys, he had stopped and stepped out of the running car to get directions from a friend to another game.
The Clinton campaign, which took some hits for being seen as aggressively elbowing Vice President Joe Biden out of the running last fall — a fact that some Sanders staffers still recall — is now approaching cautiously, too.
My guess is that Clinton looks at the massive field shaping up -- and with former Vice President Joe Biden as its ostensible frontrunner -- and thinks, Why the heck should I take myself out of the running?
For the first time, the top 6900 candidates will be on stage at Texas Southern University after strict donor and polling criteria cut other candidates out of the running for the third set of Democratic debates.
But his foray into national politics was an incredible dud; his 2016 presidential campaign burned through its scant fundraising cash early, and Walker dropped out of the running in September 0003 with his operation nearly broke.
With Game of Thrones out of the running due to its release dates falling outside the Emmy window, the door was open for Netflix to finally take home the biggest prize of the evening: Outstanding Drama Series.
And next year — though streaming services will likely be out of the running for the Palme d'Or — nothing can stop Sony from turning the whole city into a huge brand activation promoting its live-action Barbie movie.
A leftist who was Rousseff's mentor, Lula is still one of Brazil's most popular politicians and seen as a front-runner to win the 2018 presidential election, though a conviction would rule him out of the running.
But this year we're here to put an end to that generational Thanksgiving-dessert one-upmanship with some (potentially controversial) news: According to Pinterest, your grandma's recipe may have been knocked out of the running by Pinterest.
There was little drama in the decision itself: Mr. Cuomo dropped out of the running on Friday after it became apparent that the Working Families Party, a small but influential group, was likely to endorse Ms. Nixon.
"I think this is problematic enough and Amazon has shown enough troubling behavior that I would drop out" of the running for HQ2, said Richard Florida, an urban expert at the University of Toronto's Martin Prosperity Institute.
General Dynamics recently emerged as the sole competitor for the OMFV intended to replace Bradley infantry fighting vehicle built by BAE Systems after Raytheon Rheinmetall Land Systems was disqualified and BAE Systems dropped out of the running.
Top candidates for the chief of staff job dropped out of the running, Defense Secretary James Mattis quit, the Trump shutdown sent the stock market tumbling and even loyal Fox News began to question the President's judgment.
A few days after President Donald Trump made a high-profile pitch for Saudi Aramco to list on the New York Stock Exchange, prominent investor Mark Mobius said the city is "pretty much out" of the running.
Kennedy was among those considered by Pelosi to chair the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (he took himself out of the running) and didn't knock down the possibility of running for Senate if Elizabeth Warren's seat came open.
The moves were widely interpreted as being part of succession planning, with some wondering if this meant Lake was out of the running or just getting needed operating experience, or if Piepszak was now the favored one.
Nauert's move to the United Nations would take her out of the running for other roles in the West Wing, which has struggled at times to fill key positions and went without a communications director for months.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Cory Booker will drop out of the running for his party's 2020 White House nomination unless he can raise $1.7 million over the next 10 days, his campaign said on Saturday.
A second chance on the apparatus was offered to those who had vaulted at the wrong height but for Khorkina the amnesty came too late as she was already out of the running following her shaky bars routine.
When Jeff Immelt, former CEO of GE, pulled out of the running for the position of new CEO at the ride sharing startup, it looked like it would be back to the drawing board for the company's directors.
Retailers that are the sole licensed manufacturer and seller of an item, he suggests, should simply be able to check a box saying so (presumably with documentary evidence), and pirates and resellers will be out of the running.
In addition to housing affordability, a huge swath of current homeowners who either didn't or couldn't take advantage of record low interest rates over the last few years, are now out of the running for those monthly savings.
It was unclear whether the other two other candidates who had been expected to be interviewed by Obama, federal appeals court judge Jane Kelly and federal trial judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, were now out of the running altogether.
Instead, once the successful businessman was out of the running, his backers would have decisively pushed one of the two finalists over the top and into the November election with an actual majority rather than a weak plurality.
It is currently in talks with private equity firm KKR Capital to sell its international business, which includes the famed Arnott's biscuits for roughly $2 billion after lead buyer Mondelez dropped out of the running, people familiar say.
With Trump on a path to victory, and Bush out of the running, a Pitbull endorsement seems more crucial than ever: Can a Pitbull endorsement for Rubio save the Republican nomination from falling into Trump's overly tanned hands?
The Arizona senator questioned whether Cruz being born in Canada rendered him ineligible to run for president and has repeatedly called Trump's foreign policy views " dangerous" for the U.S. With Ryan out of the running and Ohio Gov.
Mr. Carson had even seemed to take himself out of the running for a cabinet position last week, with his friends putting out word that he had concluded he was not qualified to run a vast federal bureaucracy.
Hillary Clinton's not out of the running though, and Scrap explains why he's more likely to roll with her come November -- IF he didn't have one little problem: a felony on his record for weed and gun possession.
Over recent months, Ms. Gingrich and her husband grew increasingly frustrated with the slow pace of the vetting process, and Ms. Gingrich even threatened to take her name out of the running, according to one of the people.
"My guess is that's not it, but she could be considered," he said of Ivanka, who appeared to take herself out of the running when she tweeted later in the day that she would not be the replacement.
Even though she took herself out of the running with a similar tweet in July, Benchmark and other investors have still been searching for a way to return her into the running, as CNBC first reported last week.
Which means that Reed could be gone by the start of next week, with the left-handed-hitting Bruce remaining in right field for a Mets team that more likely than not will finish out of the running.
A person close to Trump noted his loyalty to people who supported him in 2016, like Cain, and would prefer that Cain take himself out of the running rather than have the White House formally pull the plug.
He hopped on the Trump train while still calling the candidate's pussy-grabbing comments "inappropriate and offensive" and taking himself out of the running for the VP slot—presumably to avoid being tarnished forever should Trump have lost.
Even an opportunist the likes of Marco Rubio took himself out of the running to be Trump's vice president, telling CNN recently that the GOP standard-bearer would be better off picking someone more in tune with him philosophically.
This race became competitive in July when incumbent Republican Robert Pettinger was knocked out of the running in the 2018 GOP primary by Mark Harris, a Baptist minister who has picked up the endorsement of the Tea Party Patriots.
And, while I remembered with a certain professional caution that my editor had politely informed me that her favourite was The Purple One, I happily saw it knocked out of the running by my coconut chum, the mighty Bounty.
The big confrontation here was between Mr Trump and Mr Cruz, who would be quite content to see Mr Rubio lose to his main rival in Florida, if that took him out of the running—and the delegate count.
NPR reported earlier this week that 8th Circuit Judge Jane Kelly and U.S. District Court Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson were to be interviewed by Obama, but it is unclear if they are out of the running, according to Reuters.
From cabinet-level secretaries to ambassadors to departmental general counsels, in less than three years under Trump, dozens of people have been tapped for executive branch posts only to pull out of the running for one reason or another.
But now heavy-hitter journals like The Lancet, Science, and The New England Journal of Medicine have all told researchers that a preprint doesn't take an article out of the running—albeit with varying degrees of clarity and completeness.
With awards darling "La La Land" out of the running for the top SAG prize for best ensemble, the win put "Hidden Figures" firmly into the race for the best picture Oscar, the top accolade in the film industry.
News that Cha was out of the running came just ahead of U.S. President Donald Trump's first State of the Union speech on Tuesday night, during which he was expected to address North Korea, his most pressing foreign policy challenge.
It was a rare signal of support for hosting the Games after voters in the Austrian city of Innsbruck gave a thumbs down to the idea on Sunday, joining around a dozen cities that have pulled out of the running.
Grassley, the ranking Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee, said that Texas lawyer Jeff Mateer was also out of the running for an appointment to the bench in the East District of Texas, after failing to be forthcoming to the committee.
If no candidate has a majority of first-choice votes in the initial count, the candidate with the fewest first-choice ballots is taken out of the running and his or her voters' ballots are distributed among their second choice candidates.
"I don't think the mistake on the high bar was a bad thing because... what happened today can only make me stronger," said Uchimura, whose fall meant he was out of the running to win the horizontal bar title in Rio.
With his victory, Johnson, who turns 32 on Wednesday, took himself out of the running for the "best player never to have won a major" honorarium, leaving Westwood (0 for 73) and García (0 for 71) to duke it out.
Sources with direct knowledge of production tell TMZ, "Bachelor" host Chris Harrison's comments Monday that he's out of the running because he's a playboy who cavorted with Gigi Hadid over the weekend and others as well ... are just not true.
LINE: Colorado -10 ABOUT UTAH (153-3, 5-3 Pac-12): The Utes would'vealso been in the thick of the South title talk this week, but last Saturday'slast-second upset loss to visiting Oregon knocked Utah out of the running.
The complaint, filed in United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, said McKinsey's "unlawful scheme" had allowed it to crowd AlixPartners out of the running for bankruptcy consulting business and to profit improperly at AlixPartners' expense.
The Government Accountability Office faulted the department for failing to document why the Boone County project and 41 other applicants received this extra chance to fill in holes in their submissions while 55 other incomplete applications fell out of the running.
Mudbound might come up short Aside from Mary J. Blige's best supporting actress nod and a spot in the best original song category for her ballad "Mighty River," Mudbound is out of the running for the major awards at the Golden Globes.
Despite HP CEO Meg Whitman's definitive claims that she was out of the running to take over leadership at Uber just a few weeks ago, the New York Times reports that she was still in consideration up until the last minute on Sunday.
Reds RH Raisel Iglesias (26-214, 22) Cole was slowed by a rib injury in the spring, taking him out of the running for the Opening Day nod, but the Pirates say he is at full health heading into his 23 debut.
With Ayers out of the running, it is unclear who will take over the top administrative post in the West Wing at a time Trump has been weakened by Democrats winning control of the House of Representatives in congressional elections last month.
Kudlow, director of the White House National Economic Council, pushed back when pressed by reporters whether that tepid endorsement was meant as a hint for either Cain or conservative think tank fellow Moore to get out of the running for the Fed seats.
Columbus Public Health gets these grants too, but Hykes isn't excited about not having to compete with Planned Parenthood; to the contrary, she worries about the consequences of taking high-quality Ohio health care providers out of the running for arbitrary reasons.
The Bachelor creator Mike Fleiss shocked his followers Wednesday by tweeting that fan favorite Peter Kraus — the Wisconsin personal trainer who couldn't bring himself to propose to a frustrated Rachel Lindsay on The Bachelorette last season — is once again out of the running.
After initially vowing to stick it out despite racking up public opposition from four Republican senators — enough to end his chances of confirmation — Cain dropped out of the running, saying the $183,100 yearly salary wasn't enough for him to want the job.
The Atlantic Council's Frances Burwell noted that some of the better-known candidates to replace Cameron, like former London Mayor Boris Johnson, took themselves out of the running, making it "a surprise," though "not a shock," that May won the party's leadership contest.
But in September, after old rape allegations took Nate Parker's Birth of a Nation out of the running, Mashable was first to resurface a pair of civil sexual harassment lawsuits — settled out of court — that had the potential to similarly haunt Affleck.
After a chaotic period in which both pith helmet-fetishist Boris Johnson and Michael Gove, a character deleted from The Thick of It for unbelievability reasons, were knocked out of the running, May and Leadsom were the final two contenders for the position.
With both seemingly out of the running, the government may be trying to manipulate the electoral playing field to leave the opposition with less viable options should the government bow to pressure and call elections before they're scheduled in 2018, analysts said.
Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson, another person who was considered a contender, took herself out of the running when she announced that she would leave the administration at the end of May to become president of the University of Texas at El Paso.
Assuming the Wolves waive Jordan Hill, Nikola Pekovic retires, and they renounce all their own free agents (including Shabazz Muhammad), this trade wouldn't even take Minnesota out of the running for a max player—assuming they also dump Nemanja Bjelica's expiring contract.
The announcement comes after Nick B. Ayers, the vice president's chief of staff, declined the position and said he was leaving the administration on Sunday, and Chris Christie, former governor of New Jersey, took himself out of the running for the job.
Chris Christie, the former governor of New Jersey, took himself out of the running for the job of White House chief of staff on Friday, the latest person to decline a chance to replace John F. Kelly as President Trump's highest-ranking aide.
The discovery of supergravity in 1976 has yet to be empirically proven, which has kept the achievement out of the running for a Nobel prize despite its influence over the development of string theory and the advancement of physics as a whole.
WASHINGTON, Sept 21 (Reuters) - U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Cory Booker will drop out of the running for his party's 2020 White House nomination unless he can raise $1.7 million over the next 10 days for his struggling campaign, his campaign said on Saturday.
In accepting the Emmy, he joked, "I'd like to thank Bill Cosby for not being here," referring to the fact that the star of "The Cosby Show" and the leading contender for the award had earlier taken himself out of the running for it.
"Growing up with a rodeo background, if I could win second or third place at every event, that's better than winning first every so often," Wright tells PEOPLE of effectively deciding to take himself out of the running for the title of The Biggest Loser.
When those two, Herman Cain and Stephen Moore, finally pulled out of the running due to public pressure, Trump reached for Judy Shelton, an economist whose advocacy for a return to commodity-linked currencies is not just anachronistic but would also be deeply destructive.
Gianni Infantino, the president of the international soccer governing body, said on Thursday that the president's executive order preventing people from six Muslim-majority nations from entering the US could put America out of the running for even bidding to hold the iconic tournament.
From Coinage: The Insane Amount of Money Oscar's Biggest Winners Have Made at the Box Office While Larson is an avid fan, she admitted that her Bachelor fantasy league isn't looking too good this season — her top pick is already out of the running.
" The mechanics of the selection process so disgusted one of Ms. Cancel's opponents, Yuh-Line Niou, the chief of staff to Assemblyman Ron Kim, Democrat of Queens, that Ms. Niou dropped out of the running in her nomination speech on Sunday, calling it "undemocratic.
FROM PEN: The Cast of Gilmore Girls Discuss the Infamous Four Final Words of the Series Though Ventimiglia didn't allude to how he knows Jess is not the father, he's the only one of Rory's former loves to take himself out of the running.
Andrew Puzder, the fast-food CEO who Trump tapped to become his labor secretary, has dropped out of the running for the Cabinet position after Republican senators warned the White House he likely wouldn't get enough votes for the confirmation, the Associated Press reports.
Michelle Rhee, a Democrat who has been willing to ruffle feathers on education, didn't exactly take herself out of the running to be Mr. Trump's education secretary, but she did push back at critics who do not approve of her visits to Trump Tower.
Immediately after the news broke, Condé Nast cut ties with him and major brands like Burberry, Michael Kors, and Stuart Weitzman announced they would not work with him again, and he was reportedly shut out of the running to photograph the British royal wedding.
While it seems like every job posted has some level of requirement that will knock a majority of young professionals out of the running, job search platform Glassdoor has created a list of positions that job seekers may be surprised require little to no experience.
Goodman and Wolov said that when they moved to Los Angeles after that comedy festival, they knew they couldn't work on projects involving Becky or those he might represent — which, as it turns out, takes a whole lot of people out of the running.
Ruth Porat, chief financial officer of Alphabet, Google's parent company, and former chief financial officer of Morgan Stanley, was up for a deputy secretary position at Treasury three years ago but pulled out of the running, in part to avoid the harsh spotlight of the confirmation process.
Being able to bear the volatility that so many others can't sets you up to reap the rewards that risk-averse investors have taken themselves out of the running for, by swinging to cash or fleeing into Treasury bonds or hedging away all of their potential upside.
Mark Morgan and Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II, who both joined the department in recent months in an acting capacity, were thought to be out of the running for the job after the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel advised that their appointment would violate the Vacancies Act.
Caro had previously been included on the studio's short list alongside Lesli Linka Glatter (the principle director on Homeland) and Lorene Scafaria (Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist, The Meddler), though The Hollywood Reporter suggests this new assignment likely takes Caro out of the running for the 2019 film.
London 2012 silver medallist Qiu, ended the competition in fifth place despite scoring a perfect 10 from all six judges on his third dive, after low scores of 47.25 and 47.50 on his second and fifth attempts knocked him out of the running for a podium spot.
Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenEight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Hill Reporter Rafael Bernal: Biden tries to salvage Latino Support Biden, Buttigieg bypassing Democratic delegate meeting: report MORE The vice president could have definitively ruled himself out of the running, but hasn't.
Your price point might have been off or it might be small things, but that doesn't take you out of the running of doing something amazing; you might just be one step away from it, and we want to give you the boost to go even further.
Their inability to come to terms sent Trump scrambling this week to reassess his list of contenders for chief of staff, leading to a search during which one candidate after the next withdrew from consideration or agreed with the President to take themselves out of the running.
Bob CorkerRobert (Bob) Phillips CorkerTrump announces, endorses ambassador to Japan's Tennessee Senate bid Meet the key Senate player in GOP fight over Saudi Arabia Trump says he's 'very happy' some GOP senators have 'gone on to greener pastures' MORE of Tennessee, took himself out of the running.
John BarrassoJohn Anthony BarrassoIf Democrats want gun control, they must first concede defeat Conway: Republican concerns about gun reform 'all reconcilable' Five proposals Congress is eyeing after mass shootings MORE (R-Wyo.) -- took themselves out of the running after their names were mentioned as possible candidates.
Ardern has sought to add nuance Wellington's stance on Huawei, telling local media on Tuesday that the company was "never" out of the running to supply equipment for mobile operator Spark's planned 5G contract, but that concerns had been raised by the Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB).
And since, like most states, Texas requires jury members to "not have been convicted of, or be under indictment or other legal accusation for, misdemeanor theft or a felony," a disproportionate amount of Black people are already out of the running to serve on a jury of their peers.
U.S. talk show host and comedian Jimmy Kimmel has been widely mentioned as a potential host but Hollywood trade publication Variety on Friday reported that Kimmel was now said to be out of the running for the high-profile job, one of the trickiest balancing acts in show business.
National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn has been mostly out of the running for weeks now both because of his clash with Trump over the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, and because the president wants the former Goldman Sachs president to keep working on the high-stakes tax cut push.
Her book about the topic, Out of the Running: Why Millennials Reject Political Careers and Why it Matters, out January 31, features interviews with promising young adults who've gone to top schools but who refuse to get into politics because they see it as something that can't be fixed.
WASHINGTON — A former Trump campaign aide dropped out of the running on Thursday for a senior position at the Department of Agriculture three days after his name was tied to a former campaign foreign policy adviser who pleaded guilty to lying to the F.B.I. over his contacts with Russia.
With Chris Christie out of the race and Ben Carson present but basically out of the running, it was a chance for the race to get serious, for the five candidates who could potentially win this thing to make their cases without much distraction from the B players.
Jennifer Granholm, who had been seen as a front runner, seemed to take herself out of the running last week when she called for a younger and more diverse pick — but that could have been influenced by a desire for a Clinton administration post, which is now not an option.
We're so helpful, four options are already out of the running: kids movies Larva Island and Gnome Alone, along with little-talked-about docuseries Ask The Doctor (it doesn't even have a trailer) and even less-talked-about Accidentally In Love (it lacks both a trailer and a Netflix page).
There's also a growing concern in Republican circles that McCarthy has not done enough to connect with the Freedom Caucus since the last time he ran for speaker in 2015, when the conservative wing of the party forced him out of the running and he ended up conceding to Ryan.
If Google really is out of the running, the next best sale is to PE. Silverlake, KKR or Blackrock should look at how they worked with Skype previously and consider taking Twitter private, removing the short-term thinking and re-launch it as the biggest version of Twitter it can be.
Here we present a selection of your reasons for supporting each candidate involved in the board's selection process (Tulsi Gabbard, Michael Bloomberg and Julián Castro, who has since dropped out of the running, declined the invitation to participate, and Cory Booker and Kamala Harris have also dropped out of the race).
Others who were considered include Rick Santorum, the former senator from Pennsylvania, who was an early favorite for the position but took his name out of the running because of the financial strain it would put on his family, according to one of the people with knowledge of the nomination process.
With the loss, Arizona State can finish no better than a tie for third place in the Pac-12 behind at least Arizona and USC, and with one more loss would fall out of the running for one of the four byes in the first round of the conference tournament starting March 7.
For instance, in 2012, Republicans at the convention voted to strip away a bunch of Ron Paul's delegates by inventing "Rule 40," which said a candidate had to win the majority of delegates in at least eight states to be eligible for the nomination—which meant Paul was out of the running.
Part of this is thanks to a very smart campaign run by the movie's studio, A24, which essentially spent the entire awards season hanging out in the runner-up slot, never accruing enough momentum to overtake La La Land, but never fading so much that it was out of the running either.
After House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) dropped out of the running, Ryan used his leverage to pressure the three main factions of the House GOP conference — the centrist Tuesday Group, the conservative Republican Study Committee, and the Freedom Caucus — to back him, saying he wouldn't run for Speaker without unified support.
Sen. John CornynJohn CornynThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape MORE (R-Texas) on Tuesday took himself out of the running to be the next director of the FBI.
Confirming that none of the cities, from Porto to Helsinki, has dropped out of the running since the contest was opened some months ago, those organizing it confessed they had no idea how long the voting would take during a meeting of the 27 European affairs ministers in Brussels on Monday, Nov. 20.
After shocking the classical world with the announcement that he'd be the next music director of the San Francisco Symphony, this widely admired conductor and composer — who had previously indicated he was firmly out of the running for a new podium position — came to California in January to lead his new band.
Usually the teams cutting these players loose are out of the running and eager to give run to younger players or try their luck with a few scratch-and-win D-League types; sometimes, as with David Lee and the Boston Celtics last year, it was simply two parties realizing that things weren't working out.
John CornynJohn CornynThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape MORE (R-Texas), who was said to be Trump's top pick for the job, took himself out of the running this week.
The interim police chief since May has been Gary Tuggle, a former head of the Baltimore office of the federal Drug Enforcement Administration, who took himself out of the running for the job last fall, saying he could not commit to the five to seven years he felt it would take to fix the department.
Mr. Sarkozy, who could face up to a year in prison and a fine of 3,750 euros, or about $4,000, is out of the running for presidential elections this spring after a poor showing in a November primary for the center and right candidates, and he no longer leads the center-right Republican Party.
Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) and Bob CorkerRobert (Bob) Phillips CorkerTrump announces, endorses ambassador to Japan's Tennessee Senate bid Meet the key Senate player in GOP fight over Saudi Arabia Trump says he's 'very happy' some GOP senators have 'gone on to greener pastures' MORE (R-Tenn.) have taken themselves out of the running. Rep.
I'd love to say the same of Miller, but the fact that he made an action movie will hurt him with some voters (though not nearly enough of them to keep him out of the running.) After those three, it comes down to which gigantic ensemble movie with wide industry support will be left out of the top five.
"If rates go up 50 basis points from where they are now, 2.1 million borrowers will fall out of the running; a 0003-basis-point increase would eliminate another million, leaving only 2 million potential refinance candidates, the lowest population of refinance candidates in recent history," said Ben Graboske, senior vice president at Black Knight Data & Analytics.
With almost 90 percent of the votes counted by Monday afternoon, Zelenskiy had captured 30 percent of the vote compared to Poroshenko's 16 percent—a lead greater than almost all pre-election polls had predicted, and one that left former Ukrainian prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko, jailed under previous president Viktor Yanukovych, out of the running in third place.
Among some senior White House officials, Mr. Mulvaney had long been considered the "Original Plan B." Mr. Trump made the announcement on Twitter, one week after his first choice for the job, Nick Ayers, a Georgia political operative who is now Vice President Mike Pence's chief of staff, took himself out of the running, citing family considerations.
But a person close to the president said Mr. Cohn had fallen out of favor — although not totally out of the running — after expressing distress last month in an interview with The Financial Times over the administration's response to violent clashes in Charlottesville, Va. The Fed's board had at least five members from 1936 until 2009.
Zinke tapped for Interior | DC's best dishes BREAKING -- LESLIE KNOPE IS OUT OF THE RUNNING FOR TRUMP'S CABINET: President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE announced that Rep.
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney, a Canadian with Irish and British passports, had appeared to be out of the running at a G7 finance meeting last week in France.. CONSENSUS DECISION The board said that similar to other recent leadership selection rounds, it aims to reach a decision by consensus, and nominations may be made by any fund governors or executive director.
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney, a Canadian with Irish and British passports, had appeared to be out of the running at a G7 finance meeting last week in France.. The board said that similar to other recent leadership selection rounds, it aims to reach a decision by consensus, and nominations may be made by any fund governors or executive director.
Just hours before Trump spoke, Victor Cha, who was expected to be nominated as the US ambassador to South Korea, was reportedly being passed over because he was insufficiently hawkish; later Tuesday, he published an op-ed in the Washington Post all but confirming he was out of the running and criticizing the idea of launching a limited strike on North Korea.
Being ostracized, excluded from charmed circles, trapped in a no-win situation, forced to censor every small expression of self, out of the running for second chances or opportunities no matter what you might now do—this is a circumstance that no woman and no employee requires a man like Ghomeshi or former broadcaster John Hockenberry to explain to them.
Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) dropped out of the running to be Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's vice president last week, the odds went up that the GOP will have an all-white and all-male ticket.
And Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob CorkerRobert (Bob) Phillips CorkerTrump announces, endorses ambassador to Japan's Tennessee Senate bid Meet the key Senate player in GOP fight over Saudi Arabia Trump says he's 'very happy' some GOP senators have 'gone on to greener pastures' MORE (R-Tenn.) took himself out of the running to be Trump's vice president a day after attending a rally where Trump praised Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein.
Meanwhile, the MCU has routinely been shut out of the running in years past (Black Panther, the first comic book adaptation to earn a Best Picture nod, wasn't even nominated in this category), but that could be either a great sign for Endgame (finally, a chance for this record-breaking franchise to be honored by the Academy!) or a terrible one (yet another loss, perhaps because many in the Academy share Martin Scorsese's low opinion of superhero movies).
Federal prosecutors charged dozens of people on Tuesday in a college-entrance scandal in which wealthy parents, including some high-profile actresses and a slew of business executives, allegedly paid bribes to get their children into top colleges across the U.S. The sprawling investigation made waves across the country, as people reacted with shock to news that some of the country's wealthiest citizens were allegedly buying college entrance for their kids and consequently cheating other qualified students out of the running.
The main ding on Immelt is that he is not a Silicon Valley type and it is not clear if he would move here from the East coast, where he was located as head of GE. As I noted in another post, when Hewlett Packard Enterprise CEO Meg Whitman dropped out of the running (she was a Benchmark favorite): Some are worried that — while he is obviously a very experienced manager — he lacks the entrepreneurial drive to take the company to the next level.
In the past 15 months, Ronny Jackson withdrew as Trump's pick to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs, Patrick ShanahanPatrick Michael ShanahanWhy Dave Norquist is the perfect choice for DOD's deputy secretary Five questions for Trump's new defense secretary on first major tour Trump says media is part of vetting his nominees: 'We save a lot of money that way' MORE bowed out as Defense secretary nominee, Stephen MooreStephen MoorePresident Trump is right: Mainstream media 'do a very good job' Immigrants should not be on welfare Trumponomics is no flop MORE and Herman CainHerman CainPresident Trump is right: Mainstream media 'do a very good job' Trump says media is part of vetting his nominees: 'We save a lot of money that way' Trump withdraws Ratcliffe as Intelligence pick MORE pulled out consideration for the Federal Reserve Board and Heather Nauert took herself out of the running for U.N. ambassador.

No results under this filter, show 474 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.