Sentence examples for it would be unworkable from inspiring English sources

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"It would be unworkable".

It would be unworkable to require airlines to offer tall people extra legroom as a matter of course and without charge.

The Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond however yesterday said it would be "unworkable and inappropriate" to have purdah for an EU referendum.

But he said it would be "unworkable and inappropriate" to stop the government publishing material that deals with any issue raised by the referendum question.

Mr. Gehmacher said he believed that it would be unworkable for both orchestras to share the Gasteig and that there would not be enough dates.

This newspaper has regularly criticised it on two counts: it would be unworkable unless all governments signed up to it (and perhaps even if they did); and a levy would harm the liquidity of financial markets, making asset prices more volatile.

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For years, baseball has contended that an Olympic team composed of professionals would be unworkable because it interfered with the season, but could it be that baseball has shied away from Olympic competition in part because so few of its top-tier athletes could pass the Olympic standard "24-7-365" steroid testing Pound describes?

The commission is preparing to let No 10 know that the proposal would be unworkable because it would be impossible to distinguish between EU jobseekers and tourists entering the UK.

German de-Nazification The allies instituted an ambitious programme of de-Nazification in Germany, later quietly abandoned as it became clear that German society would be unworkable if all former Nazis were forbidden to work.

Because of the huge complexity of the palm oil trade - often conducted through several middle men - and because it is ubiquitous, FoE says a boycott would be unworkable.

Before the Affordable Care Act passed, insurers and some politicians argued that one of the President's stated goals — making it easier for people with preëxisting illnesses to sign up for health insurance — would be unworkable, partly because of the young-invincible phenomenon: not enough young, healthy adults would sign up to offset the high cost of insuring the ill.

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