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His position is untenable – in other words, he's toast.
Clinton's Iraq position may prove untenable in any of its iterations.
Primary care, particularly preventive medicine, is becoming untenable in the era of 15-minute office visits.
"Untenable in the light of common sense or empirical evidence," he says.
I have never heard misspeaking used as frequently as an explanation for statements proved untenable in retrospect.
You reconceive the facts you find unpleasant and untenable in a way that is tenable and makes you laugh.
Unions have over-reached in many ways, clinging to wage-and-benefits agreements that are simply untenable in today's economy.
He said life was untenable in Nigeria because he would only get two plumbing jobs each month.
And she said the bird group's proposed solutions, including cat sanctuaries, were untenable in a world of limited resources.
But the difficulty – the special British Brexit difficulty – is that what's untenable in the States is legally impossible here.
The LBBC, as a professional body, is utterly untenable in a society that calls and thinks of itself as democratic.
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