Sentence examples for tenable way from inspiring English sources

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There will be anguished cries of "rationing" from specialty societies and patient groups, but I see no other tenable way to start to control medical costs.

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.

As there is no ethically tenable way to compare outcomes of untreated MDR and non-MDR infection, studies that attempt to isolate the specific impact of resistance on outcome of infection cannot do so divorced from consideration of the effect of the therapy received.

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"Gaza didn't do it for him," he says about the eagerly trendy Finkler, who wants to find a tenable and noisy way to talk about Israeli actions there even though he'd prefer not to talk about Israel at all.

This sums up Williams' case for thinking that the wider notion of praise and blame is tenable in a way that the narrower notion is not because of its dependence on a questionably "pure" account of the voluntary (1985: 194; cp. MSH Essays 1 3).

Saving the core of the simple picture, pleasure as a relatively unmediated momentary experience, as an ingredient in a tenable view, in this way, however, abandons the obviousness of pleasure's nature, goodness, and explanatory role in motivation that complete introspective transparency was supposed to give.

You reconceive the facts you find unpleasant and untenable in a way that is tenable and makes you laugh.

One intelligence official put it this way: "It's not tenable for us to have a jihadist organization on our border with the capability of destroying Israel's main oil refinery".

But there are reasons for thinking that neither the physicalist nor the conceptualist approach is tenable and that the only plausible way to interpret linguistic theory is as being about sentence types, which of course, are abstract objects (proponents of the platonistic view include Katz (1981), Soames (1985), and Langendoen and Postal (1985)).

But that's not entirely tenable, and indeed there is a way the Post could have avoided this embarrassment yet still gotten credit for scooping some news on the second prisoner -- and, in the process, reported what actually happened more accurately.

[So Robb and his deeds are present and important, but] a story that is being told about a person is words coming out of somebody's mouth for three, four, five minutes in a way that's just not tenable on television.

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