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Most are considered unworkable at present – with the exception of bioenergy with carbon capture and storage.
The Arctic was largely off-limits because much of the land was considered unworkable, buried under hundreds of metres of snow and ice, and with nothing in the way of traditional infrastructure.
Due to these limitations, the basic concept was considered unworkable as an operational system, and all effort moved to designs with both the transmitter and receiver in the interceptor aircraft.
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She embraces issues that many of her more seasoned colleagues consider unworkable or peripheral.
It's a system that most Americans, accustomed to financing at least 80 percent of a property with a bank loan, would consider unworkable.
Perhaps I have some massive character flaw I am unaware of that has nothing to do with my disability, but if Paul Bernardo can find Karla Homolka, (and I'm a few thousand rungs below that) I wonder what else about me could be considered so unworkable?
The Bush administration is considering a full range of overt and covert military and intelligence proposals that Washington policy makers would have considered too risky or unworkable before the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
All three companies are developing variations on an opposed piston engine, a technology used in airplanes and ships in the mid-20th century, but long considered too expensive and unworkable for automobiles.
Various placebos were considered but found to be unworkable for the clinicians and unbelievable as 'interventions' to the patient and carer populations.
Although Shea seriously considered the idea, it proved to be unworkable because of the difficulties of hooking up a fourth communications loop for Shea.
Other technologies once considered promising, like providing broadband over power lines, have proved unworkable in practice.
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