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unenviable
adjective
Difficult, undesirable, or unpleasant; not to be envied.
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"Twitter's kind of stuck with an unenviable, enormous task given their huge userbase and the format of the platform, but it's good to see them actively stepping up beyond admitting that they should step it up.
Buttler, however, is determined not to be remembered in such unenviable terms.
This will be an unenviable inheritance.
But as snooper in chief, he has been in the unenviable position of having to both rationalise the NSA's choices and plot a new direction forward.
He believes in liberalisation, which India needs lots more of.Yet his is an unenviable task.
Mrs Sebelius, Barack Obama's health secretary, has the unenviable job of implementing the Affordable Care Act, better known as Obamacare.
The election year timing puts the White House in an especially unenviable position.
Across India, for example, the unenviable task still falls to children small enough to squeeze through them.
And 27.5% would vote for the PdL compared with 26% for Mr Letta's Democratic Party PDD) and 19% for the Five Star movement led by Beppe Grillo, a comedian who has taken to politics.The vote in the Senate on whether to kick out Mr Berlusconi represents an unenviable dilemma for the PD.
ALONG with lawyers, estate agents and journalists, the pharmaceutical industry occupies an unenviable position near the bottom of the public's affections.
The same day, new figures showed that a growing banking crisis has cut the country's reserves to just $877m, less than a third of what they were at the start of the year.Mr Batlle pleaded with, and eventually convinced, Alejandro Atchugarry, one of his chief allies in Congress, to take on the unenviable task of running the finance ministry.
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