Sentence examples for tenable by from inspiring English sources

The phrase "tenable by" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a position, argument, or theory that can be maintained or defended by someone. Example: "The theory is tenable by those who have conducted extensive research in the field."

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In the meantime, our cities, our schools, our neighborhoods and our very livelihoods become less tenable by the day.

The lazy idea held by critics of NATO's intervention in Libya that the incompetence of rebel forces would ensure a stalemate looks less tenable by the day.

The documents also expose one of the ways in which the Senate House managers have sought to make outsourcing tenable: by appearing to machinate against contracted-out workers with the very trade union that is meant to be representing them.

"The separation of Tibetans and Hans at 3,000 years ago is simply not tenable by anything we know from the historical, archaeological or linguistic record," said Mark Aldenderfer, a Tibetan expert at the University of California, Merced.

This strategy looks less tenable by the week and it seemed the chancellor had belatedly recognised the potential dangers of providing government-backed home loans by asking the Bank of England to assess Help to Buy on an annual basis, starting next September.

What it left behind was an impressive array of artists, a version of "alternative" that seems less tenable by the month, and Mr. Rose's atmospheric time capsule of a book, which tells an exciting art-world story, of a kind that should be happening in one form or another in New York all the time, and is barely happening at all.

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We hope to produce many more new compound G-classes from the function T[G(x;τ);α] but due to space problem we did our best to explore and present the elusive task in most tenable way by mentioning only the cumulative distributions of the classes.

This video by Tenable Security is pretty wild.

We demonstrate that the essential prerequisite of a slower dissociation rate of drug from DNA helix is achieved by tenable choice surfactants.

Maybe, just maybe, we need to create a zone of privacy that will encourage public officials to communicate their candid thoughts over email while in office -- given that conducting business without email is simply no longer a tenable option -- by ensuring that the email exchanges will have some protection from publication.

That this is not a tenable explanation is demonstrated by comparing Figure 2A with the three first panels of Figure 2B, in which different autosomes are compared.

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