So it looks at the moment like a situation that seemed completely unworkable and unfixable is actually moving now to some sense of order. |
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She is not one to be put off simply by senior police officers saying policy is unworkable and impractical. |
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This current system is unworkable, impractical and damaging to the physical and economic health of our once lovely Auld Grey Town. |
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Not only would it be impractical and unworkable, I doubt whether anyone could seriously believe it. |
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It would be unworkable for the Crown, as applicant, to disapprove a respondent's ownership interest. |
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And who else but idiots would support a missile defence system that has proved penetrable and unworkable? |
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This, I should warn you, is where the plan went from squirrelly and unworkable to completely insane. |
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A procedure which left it to individual officers in police stations to perform some sort of balancing exercise would, it was said, be unworkable. |
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As the costs rise and the race hate builds and the unworkable, self-defeating new scheme unravels, Labor will be mute. |
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One of my greatest strengths has always been the ability to make the apparently impossibly unworkable work. |
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Workers previously rejected the firm's plans to reduce staffing levels on a voluntary basis as impractical and unworkable. |
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Or maybe you worry it's just a step too far, an unwarranted, unworkable intrusion into your privacy. |
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The bill was not just excessive but also expensive, not just illiberal but impractical, not just unnecessary but unworkable. |
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The New Zealand Aquaculture Council believes that the provision is unrealistic and unworkable. |
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This area had been damaged so many times the metal was unworkable and the raised section needed to be replaced. |
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But as the number of new top-level domains has expanded over time, this sticking plaster approach has proved unworkable. |
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This has left a policy that is confused in its message, and unworkable on the ground. |
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It also doesn't help when companies come up with complex and unworkable investment schemes that people don't understand. |
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In fact monetarism proved to be unworkable, because whichever indicator of money supply was used, other forms of money went out of control. |
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This idea is fine for those who live alone or as couples but is totally unworkable for families. |
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At times he seems caught out like a student tied to an unworkable premise for the sake of writing a heavy tome. |
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It could also have said that break-up would have been messy, unworkable and difficult to get through the courts. |
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Physicist Donald Simanek talked about perpetual motion machines and other unworkable devices. |
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It can also happen if one partner leaves due to the relationship having become unworkable. |
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The former Chief Inspector of Schools in Scotland has claimed his plans are unrealistic and unworkable. |
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He says the Opposition has switched its focus away from the amendment which he said was unworkable. |
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During these consultations, some members expressed their concern that exemptions could make the basic arrangements unworkable in practice. |
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Legislation protecting anonymousness of embryo donors for stem cell research makes this approach unworkable. |
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If it finds it unworkable, it has the power to assume control of the county's operations. |
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Failure to pass this would create an unworkable trade environment that will slop over to the rest of the world. |
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It is not an exaggeration to say that taken to its logical conclusion, it would make much of our current governance unworkable. |
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The policies being espoused by the government are badly thought out and unworkable. |
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Isn't the Tory idea to introduce right-to-buy social housing just a gimmick which is largely unworkable? |
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Wales do not ideally want their players playing abroad either but they know a hard and fast rule is increasingly unworkable. |
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Fifth, the timeframes associated with this piece of legislation are wholly unworkable. |
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Anyone familiar with the regulatory process, as the member no doubt is, knows that this is completely unworkable. |
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Currently, product types already fall into more than several hundred detailed groupings, thus rendering undertakings unworkable. |
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We understand what the government is trying to achieve here, but we think that the actual drafting of the bill is simply unworkable. |
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However, it is unworkable for most invertebrates, for flora, especially lower flora, and for micro-organisms. |
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However, without clear evidence that those solutions are unworkable, the measure is inconsistent with the jurisprudence of this Court. |
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This provision is so vague as to render it unworkable and must not be left to regulation to clarify. |
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However, the costs and complexity of shared living arrangements make it unworkable at times. |
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At both a principle and practical level, child support is an issue in which a deeming provision would simply be unworkable. |
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But one thing is clear: each time an option is deemed unpalatable or unworkable, the field of choices narrows. |
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He did not want to tell a roomful of hard partisans that their ideology is unworkable. |
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If this decision stands, your Honours, the whole scheme is unworkable. |
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It is in nobody's interest that an unworkable scheme is introduced. |
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Tell me, do you feel that there's a risk that her next addition to the canon may make impossible or unworkable some of the things you've come to need in your extension? |
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The scheme is expensive, confused, unworkable and unrealistic. |
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Pakistan described the Indian proposal as old and unworkable. |
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Its most far-reaching elements have proved unconstitutional, unworkable, or politically unsustainable. |
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Passing this unworkable, ramshackle bill is counterproductive or irrelevant to that task. |
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Significant stakeholders believe that the Gehry design is, regretfully, unworkable. |
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The film producer behind Chariots of Fire said the scheme was unworkable. |
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He said that it was more in farmers' interests than anyone else to have traceability but there was no point in trying to achieve that with a scheme that was unworkable. |
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Part 3 introduces a scheme that is unworkable and unprincipled. |
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A theory that represents working practices as unworkable is a bad theory. |
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He said their proposals were too widely drawn, impractical, and unworkable. |
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It often remains unworkable due to negligence of concerned staff of the board but the students have to suffer heavily. |
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But he gives no timeline for when that might be. The government has promised to look at some of these inchoate, anti-democratic and unworkable suggestions. |
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His Biblical ideal of congregations choosing their own ministers had proved unworkable. |
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Sulphur impurities from the coke made it 'hot short', or brittle when heated, and so the finery process was unworkable for it. |
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This philosophy, while effective for expanding the empire in a military fashion, proved unworkable for governing it in peacetime. |
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Fu Yuanchu's 1639 memorial to the throne made the case that trade between Fujian and Dutch Taiwan had made the ban entirely unworkable. |
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Such a plan would be unworkable without the prior consolidation of existing franchises into just a small handful of regional operators. |
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Of late, their schedules have proven pretty unworkable and they have not been able to see as much of one another as they would have liked. |
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It is no more unworkable than mandatory jail terms for gun crime, which the Nats support. |
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It needs to think again and abandon plans to force through unfair, unworkable contractual changes. |
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The DWP have created a botched, overambitious, unworkable and utter shambles of a system. |
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It managed this project from Camp Century from 1960 to 1966 before abandoning it as unworkable. |
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It would be the height of absurdity to add to a legislative text an article stating that small businesses must be given help with its implementation, when that text will, in all likelihood, turn out to be unworkable. |
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Where this step is seen as too drastic or unworkable, employers may consider installing programs that block access to sexually explicit web sites. |
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During the negotiation of the Protocol, some argued that to include LMO-FFPs within the scope of the Protocol's AIA provisions could be unworkable and have severe implications for trade in agricultural commodities. |
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This rule is not applicable for those organizations in whose respective countries specific export regulations exist which make the above unworkable. |
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Moreover, such an undertaking is considered as unworkable since it would be very difficult for the Commission to constantly monitor the evolution of costs. |
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I would like to strongly advise developed countries to think very carefully indeed about advocating an untested and, in my view, unworkable model for the specialized agencies. |
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Moreover, federal legislation now requires all states to computerize their information systems, which will eliminate duplicate cases and spur agencies to close unworkable cases. |
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He is similarly unrepentant when asked for his present perspective on Extending Choice, which argued for a BBC steadily reducing its resemblance to its commercial rivals, and was viewed by anti-Birtists as crazily unworkable. |
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The dopey campaign promise about deferring capital gains was abandoned as unworkable, as it should have been, and replaced by a general rise in the capital gains threshold, a good idea and part of the Liberal commitments. |
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French offer by Dassault company was unworkable and uncompetitive. |
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He characteristically imposed an unworkable compromise solution. |
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The Bill's second reading debates in late March 1920 revealed that already a large number of Irish members of parliament present felt that the proposals were unworkable. |
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Southey was the first to reject the idea as unworkable, suggesting that they move the intended location to Wales, but when they failed to agree the plan was abandoned. |
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The BMA has criticised the STPs, maintaining they are unworkable and will not make the NHS securely sustainable but threaten to reduce services drastically. |
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The British government consistently refused, remembering how a similar attempt in 1918 had backfired dramatically, as nationalist opposition made it unworkable. |
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