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was unworkable
adjective
Not workable or operable; not practical; unmanageable.
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The Chile of Allende was unworkable.
Browne concluded a graduate tax was "unworkable".
Administration officials said such an approach was unworkable.
It said earlier today that Sabena's recovery plan was unworkable.
The insurance industry itself said the plan was unworkable.
At the same time South Africa's white rulers began to realise that "grand apartheid" was unworkable.
In 2002, he set out to refute skeptics, who said the idea was unworkable.
The Free Territory status was unworkable, however, and deadlock immediately followed the ratification of the treaty.
But critics, including some Democrats, said they feared that it was unworkable.
The government's Canute-like drugs "tsar", Keith Hellawell, said it was unworkable.
This is a reversal for Wheeler, who said one of his previous proposals was unworkable.
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