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But the statistics show that Barwell's solution is unworkable for the majority of people.
The hijack paradigm changed forever on 9/11, rendering the inflight takeover concept unworkable for a terrorist.
Eventually, and sooner rather than later, demography will make this sort of strategy unworkable for electoral reasons.
As Avishai writes, "the institutions designed to advance the heroic Zionist state have become unworkable for the democratic one".
"This would deliver effects that would be unfair to many students, and almost unworkable for universities," he said.
Today's views of segregation, reproductive rights and same-sex marriage would have been unthinkable to the founders, and their views would be unworkable for us today.
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HR 4970, co-sponsored by Representative Sandy Adams (R-FL), would eliminate confidentiality protections for immigrant victims of domestic violence and would create dangerous and unworkable requirements for victims of violent crime.
Ibuka, we learn, almost bankrupted the company through his stubborn refusal to abandon an unworkable technology for color television.
He said: "Labour left some parts of the NHS with a dismal legacy of PFI, and made them rely on unworkable plans for the future.
Charitably, it can be hoped the prime minister was seeking to propose an unworkable policy for a few days' good headlines.
"Labour left some parts of the NHS with a dismal legacy of PFI, and made them rely on unworkable plans for the future.
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