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out of hand

  1. At once, immediately, as in The second surgeon rejected the doctor's treatment plan out of hand . [1300s]



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The authors say: "It appears that the very notion that there was any issue of racial discrimination in cricket was not only dismissed out of hand, but Majid was victimised for having raised it."

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"Things have gone a little bit out of hand in the recent months with some of the things that have been going on," he says, adding that he feels the FIA's stance is "unnecessary".

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It took decades, but the plate came to light for what it was — a prank played on a historian by his fellow historians, a practical joke that got way out of hand.

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However, Trump also has shown a propensity to follow through with outlandish ideas when nobody stands in his way, Radd said, so even his most wild pronouncements can’t be dismissed out of hand.

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A body of law has developed about “vexatious litigants†whose filings are simply dismissed out of hand unless they allege an imminent risk of serious harm.

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