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John Kennedy, chief executive of the federation, called plans like that of the Isle of Man effectively a "state-imposed tax that would be unworkable in practice and discriminate against consumers who want Internet access without music services".

"If you use a different server, or computer you might not get the same answer," he says, something that would be unworkable for certifying new cars.

The proposed legislative ban in Tasmania would, moreover, require a waste of public monies in remedying an imaginary problem and generating a result that would be unworkable.

Even public health laws rewritten in the wake of the 9/11 events often include judicial review provisions that would be unworkable in a large outbreak; persons would either be detained illegally or be released because of legal technicalities.

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IPAN's Mr Desai says that they would be unworkable, but that some managers are beginning to see job-preferment as good for business.

The Court may feel compelled to reach that result because it thinks that it would be unworkable to draw a distinction between a preverdict termination based on the trial judge's misconstruction of an element of an offense and a preverdict termination based on the judge's perception that a statute contains an "element" that is actually nonexistent.

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.

Some Republicans support temporarily making choices among claimants, but the administration and some financial analysts say that approach would be unworkable and amount to the nation's first default on its obligations.

But Labour and the Liberal Democrats say they are confident they can come up with a formula that does not threaten press freedom, while the Conservatives have said they are ready to draft a new bill solely to demonstrate that it would be unworkable.

The deputy prime minister's big idea was shelved in 2004 after voters in the north-east decided four to one that they did not want an expensive talking shop.Since then Gordon Brown has gone to embarrassing lengths to talk up Britishness and Mr Blair has responded to questions about the "question" by arguing that it would be unworkable to have two classes of MP at Westminster.

"This would deliver effects that would be unfair to many students, and almost unworkable for universities," he said.

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