Ruled out definition

Ruled out means a report in which a child
Ruled out means a report in which a child protective services worker, after an investigation, determines that no child abuse or neglect has occurred;
Ruled out means a report in which a child protective services specialist has determined, after an investigation of a report of child abuse or neglect, that no child abuse or neglect has occurred;

Examples of Ruled out in a sentence

  • Agreement for [high] enforced among nonlow stressed and pretonic vowels.• Candidate (b): Ruled out by violations of IDENT-XX constraints that drive URH and CH.• Candidate (c): Violates *E and IDENT-XX constraint that drives URH.• Candidate (d): Violates IDENT-XX[+voc](ATR).• Candidate (e): Violates CORR-VV.

  • Population mean and median values for individual parameters, as well as the delta values for each device, are reported for hemodynamic and biochemical data, respectively.

  • Based on this information, the estimated reduction in balances during 2014-15 could amount to a further £1,600,000.

  • Jeremy Kirk, Expert: Russian Gov’t Ruled out in Estonia DDoS Attacks, IDG NEWS SERVICE, June 1, 2007, http://www.computerworld.com/action/ article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9022738.

  • At tkat point in tke derivation, movement to [Spec, TP] would violate tke strict cycle.[ [ ] ](82) Ruled out by the Level Embedding Conjecture* TP .


More Definitions of Ruled out

Ruled out means no evidence was discovered that indicates the alleged maltreatment occurred.
Ruled out means a finding that abuse, neglect, or sexual abuse did not occur.
Ruled out means a report which is determined by a child protective services worker:
Ruled out means a report in which a child protective services
Ruled out means OCA determined, after an investigation of a report of child abuse or neglect that no child abuse or neglect occurred; or
Ruled out means no evidence was discovered indicating the alleged maltreatment occurred.
Ruled out means a report which is determined by a child protective services worker to be false, unfounded, to be inherently improbable, to involve an accidental injury where neglect was not a factor, or not to constitute child abuse or neglect;