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"However, this would be unworkable given the complexity of the dairy and beef supply chains".
The Psychologist suggested that asking another family member, or friend, to assess how they believed the caregiver was coping would be beneficial; however, others believed this would be unworkable.
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For example, they have just started work on small, portable radar systems to be mounted on unmanned drone aircraft.Anything more than this project-by-project approach, say the British, would be unworkable, because European countries would not commit themselves to defence projects they do not control.
This newspaper has regularly criticised it on two counts: it would be unworkable unless all governments signed up to it (and perhaps even if they did); and a levy would harm the liquidity of financial markets, making asset prices more volatile.
"It would be unworkable".
Such a government would be unworkable, he averred.
But relying on rules permanently would be unworkable.
Administration officials asserted that such an approach would be unworkable.
Osborne says a pure graduate tax would be unworkable.
Critics said the Israeli approach would be unworkable in the United States and cause longer lines.
Britain's foreign minister, William Hague, was equally dismissive, saying the inclusion of Iran would be "unworkable".
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