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Isn't the Tory idea to introduce right-to-buy social housing just a gimmick which is largely unworkable?
Mr. Hollande praised the recommendation of the Arab League to have joint peacekeepers with the United Nations, a plan that is largely unworkable because of the intense fighting and because Syria has already rejected it.
He showed it in his dogmatic treatment of workers, particularly in his "Welfare" rules and regulations since found largely unworkable.
Whatever the case, until the problem is better addressed, politicians and governments will continue to come up with largely unworkable solutions like fines, so long as these huge social platforms look like they are sitting on their hands.
We heard about terrorism – how she was going to continue with the implementation of largely unworkable new anti-terror crackdowns in the coming weeks, all of which had been hacked together only in the past week to opportunistically shore up her personal support.
However, the compromises in the legislation made the act largely unworkable.
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But the notion was largely dropped as unworkable, especially in New York City, where the many thousands of fans who do not drive cars often show up at the movies with a bulging bag.
The idea of micro-payments for journalism has been mooted for as long as digital media has existed, and largely rejected as unworkable or unacceptable to the new generation of readers.
While the idea of direct competition on rail lines was largely rejected as unworkable when British Rail was disbanded in the 1990s, the possibility of open access remained as a relic of the original vision for privatisation, and proponents claim it has been shown to drive down fares.
While the law's strictest requirements are now largely seen as unworkable -- promoting a one-size-fits-all approach to education -- the law is credited with helping to expose achievement gaps between different groups of students.
The idea "has largely been abandoned as unworkable," Dr. Jasanoff wrote in her book "Science at the Bar" (Harvard University Press, 1997).
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