Worse still, the government has often backtracked on its reform commitments or reversed measures deemed to be politically or socially unfeasible. |
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She claimed the plans were unfeasible and said they would undermine the Government's previous efforts in promoting national museums. |
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Both mainsprings are so long that winding them conventionally via the crown would be unfeasible. |
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Even as recently as ten years ago, a film with this much scope and imagination would have been financially and technically unfeasible. |
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It might be tempting fate, since in recent years, every idea I've had has either been unfeasible or has stalled irrevocably! |
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Parish councillors today said the alternative uses were always unfeasible and the village needed a working bus station. |
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Soil is limed in some areas to improve barley growth and productivity on acid soils, but this practice is often economically unfeasible. |
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Helicopter evacuation seemed unfeasible as this is too expensive for most Nepalese. |
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As a brattish youngster, I remember the unfeasible joy gained from making every payphone in a five-mile radius ring simultaneously. |
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An unfeasible and bizarre series of events allowed me to gatecrash with a friend, posing as record company people. |
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Then we went to the pub and drunk an incredibly unfeasible amount of Guinness each. |
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That the islands are still an agreeable place to live is not in doubt, despite US claims that resettlement is unfeasible. |
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Often these ideals take the form of ridiculously unfeasible forms with unhealthily exaggerated hourglass figures. |
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But was it really necessary for him to push his body to such unfeasible limits before the general public would put their hands in their pockets? |
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I began making new friends and every week I'd put a few pounds aside to pay my unfeasible share of the quarterly phone bill. |
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Sometimes, however, the terrain around an airport makes extending runway overrun areas unfeasible. |
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This is advisable when the voluntary appearance of the parties appears to be unfeasible. |
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Mr. Breen said an outright ban on smoking in pubs when food is served was unfeasible because of the difficulties of implementing and policing such a ban. |
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For such vehicles it is considered that the upper leg test requirements of this Directive may be technically unfeasible. |
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As well, issues associated with the US-based integrated delivery system model make it unfeasible and unfitting in the Canadian environment. |
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The mainframe monster made 10 billion logical decisions for them, allowing them to crunch numbers they knew were humanly unfeasible. |
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The costs entailed by the ship dismantling are very high and make the recycling of ships unfeasible from the economic point of view. |
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For years, people thought of environmentalists as people with high standards that were nonetheless economically unfeasible. |
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The initiative should be left to expand and not be crushed by complicated and unfeasible plans. |
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There is nothing to indicate that adding one more month, or shifting to the May-June period, would have been unfeasible. |
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Also, due to the complexity of the indicator, data collection may be costly and, therefore, unfeasible. |
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Stock, filling and alarm histories VISY-RF is used wherever the routing of cables is unfeasible, or would be too cost-intensive. |
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This expenditure is unfeasible and the Group, therefore, concludes that the aircraft will not fly again. |
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This task mobilised too many traffic policemen and was de facto unfeasible. |
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Will is someone who has come into an unfeasible amount of money, and whose hand will come to ache from writing his signature on traveller's cheques. |
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In this case, though, the facts are so damning and discontent so mobilized that silence is unfeasible. |
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Would it be unfeasible to hook him up to a website and let people run queries? |
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It would be unfeasible, I thought, and not a little greedy, to cover a gruelling election campaign, only to face another three-week marathon in Athens. |
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Not long ago such a demand would have seemed both radical and unfeasible. |
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To continue to deny them their full human and civil rights is not only morally reprehensible, but logistically unfeasible. |
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But after months of debate, Rochdale Township committee ruled on Wednesday that moving the bronze statue was unfeasible because it could be damaged. |
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Some plans are unfeasible or impossible and people don't realize it until after they take office and understand the situation better or until they try it and fail. |
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This was a few years ago, so I have no idea who ran the establishment then, but they spent an unfeasible amount of time arguing among themselves and with the customers. |
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This is why my group is completely convinced that an increase in defence expenditure is unnecessary, completely unfeasible in financial terms and wholly undesirable from a political perspective. |
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Fissile material declared as excess must then be disposed of in a manner that will make it unfeasible to reuse in nuclear weapons or other nuclear explosive devices. |
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Security sources and analysts dismissed such an idea as unfeasible. |
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If any provision of this portal user contract is held invalid or unfeasible, such invalidity or unfeasibility shall not affect the remaining provisions. |
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The plan was rejected by the British Chiefs of Staff Committee as militarily unfeasible. |
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Consequently, trains with onboard nuclear generators were generally deemed unfeasible due to prohibitive costs. |
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Conrad regarded the formation of a representative government in Russia as unfeasible and foresaw a transition from autocracy to dictatorship. |
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Most European navigators reasonably concluded that a westward voyage from Europe to Asia was unfeasible. |
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However, it was judged by the industry to be unfeasible due to limitations in the accuracy of the TCAS directional antennas. |
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Those who oppose global governance typically do so on objections that the idea is unfeasible, inevitably oppressive, or simply unnecessary. |
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Donor programmes might abolish finance to give a service shape which previously was unfeasible because of lack of money and thus be a tool to break down the old 'no resources so no services' circle. |
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Since 2009, donor centres screening for the CCR5 mutation have emerged around Europe, but as well as providing no guarantees of destroying the virus, such transplants are unfeasible on a large scale. |
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It is, perhaps, too much to hope that he can deny the Spanish a first World Cup, but he can certainly gild his own, anarchic dominion with a final, unfeasible flourish or two. |
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We lost that because it was economically unfeasible to do it here. |
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With an election of his own due in November, George Bush needs to show America's voters a cheerier image of his foreign policy than is available in Iraq. But the UN's plan now looks unfeasible. |
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The planned privatisation of €50 billion-worth of firms and land also looks set to fall short, partly because the forecast prices are over-optimistic and partly because organising a sale every ten days or so is unfeasible. |
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Since a unified treaty body was clearly unfeasible, the question then became how to ensure the consistency among treaty bodies that had been shown to be lacking in the current system. |
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My suggestion for dedicated cycle lanes on Broad Street was dismissed as unfeasible. |
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No, that makes the project completely, economically unfeasible,'' Garber said. |
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An across-the-board reduction in benefits enjoys little popular support and is, most likely, politically unfeasible. |
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It does not seem unfeasible that the Commission might one day take on the role of general coordinator for a social tourism platform at European level. |
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Attorney has over our heads is so large that anything other than this deal is unfeasible,'' said Meyer. |
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In the fields of medicine, chemistry and biotechnology, the traceability of measurement results to internationally recognised measurement standards is often still unfeasible. |
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In addition, one member noted that the second option might be unfeasible in practical terms, since the Committee lacked the capacity to undertake the preparatory work for proposals. |
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The generation of sufficient and capable military helicopters may be extremely challenging, based on previous experience, and failure to generate the aviation required would render this option unfeasible. |
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According to Wagner, the cost of transporting the waste to the site made it unfeasible. |
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When one approach to the upgrading of signal systems is deemed unfeasible for engineering or jurisdictional reasons, parties involved could explore the feasibility of alternative systems before deferring the project. |
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Unfortunately, this has proved unfeasible due to their dangerous condition. |
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Health Canada indicates that until it has a better understanding of the market need for these substances, this type of restriction would be unfeasible as it would likely create unwanted monopolies. |
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In such a situation the classic mode of scientific analysis in the form of puzzle solving within an unquestioned framework or 'paradigm' is unfeasible. |
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Pennington counters that given the questionability of redistribution within nations and differences among them, extension to the world is unfeasible. |
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The Telecommunication Authority of Suriname was originally aiming at a full digital transition by June 2015, but this was criticized by broadcasters as being unfeasible. |
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As medical devices become smaller, more complex, and individually customized it is economically unfeasible to consider an assembly operation without robotics. |
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However, the Bahrain Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is exploring possibilities to set up a private cremator, but said it could prove to be unfeasible. |
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