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It was, he argued, not "morally tenable".
But returning to the way things were is neither realistic nor morally tenable.
There is a certain queasiness to be felt every time one enters Brooklyn Bridge Park — a sense that the whole enterprise isn't quite morally tenable.
In the Wiesbaden Manifesto, he and other American archives officers stated that they were "unanimously agreed that the transportation of these works [to America] establishes a precedent which is neither morally tenable nor trustworthy".
The day before, Greg Smith, an executive director in the company's equity derivatives business, announced his resignation, in an Op-Ed page article in The New York Times, declaring that the previous decade had left Goldman's culture so steeped in avarice and self-interest, so utterly disdainful of its clients, that he no longer found it morally tenable to work there.
"However," the Methodist document goes on, "while Roman Catholic and Episcopal documents finally appeal to just-war arguments to support nuclear deterrence, we are persuaded that the logic of this tradition ultimately discredits nuclear deterrence as a morally tenable position". This view is based on the belief that any nuclear warfare is bound to be indiscriminate.
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Second, it is neither morally nor politically tenable abroad.
He added: "If that's the case, let me suggest that 'fuck you, Jack, I'm okay' is not a tenable position, morally speaking".
But is it tenable?
Is the distinction tenable?
Which solutions are tenable?
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