Sentence examples for am ruling from inspiring English sources

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am ruling

noun

An order or a decision on a point of law from someone in authority.

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Asked specifically about taxes, he replied, "Oh, I am ruling out a tax increase".

"I am ruling in nothing, ruling out nothing," he said earlier this year, adding that his only plan "at this time" was to run for attorney general.

But this won't be easy (I am ruling out completely the possibility that, at this late stage, he will be able to convert Clinton supporters in significant numbers).

Asked if he would invoke article 155 of the Spanish constitution, which would allow the Madrid government to step in and take control of Catalonia, he replied: "I am ruling out absolutely nothing when it comes to the law.

I am ruling Izzy out of his own award (and he was excellent this year for the otherwise shambolic Wallabies) so it has to go to Sonny Bill Williams, who returned after five seasons away from rugby league and amid the usual deafening media assault.

"I am ruling nothing in and nothing out - all options remain on the table.

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Corruption is ruling our country".

It was ruling by love.

"We are ruling nothing out," Conze said.

In practice, he is ruling by plebiscite.

"The Constitution is ruling in Iraq".

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