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were unsound
adjective
Not sound; not whole; not solid; defective; infirm; diseased.
Exact(12)
The foundations were unsound.
Both efforts failed, not because the business models were unsound, he said, but because he could not arrange for financing.
So there is reason to believe that some of the convictions – suspended pending a retrial – were unsound.
I think the fundamentals were unsound -- it was another case of great expectations in the beginning and immense problems in the end".
This was not sustainable and should have alerted banking supervisors to concerns that pledges to guarantee deposits were unsound, the commission will argue.
This practice, known as an "equity cure", was used to give companies a quick bill of health even if the finances were unsound.
Similar(48)
It is unsound.
Perhaps the structure was unsound.
Yes, Malcolm is unsound at times.
It was unsound theory, they insisted.
31, he dismissed a suggestion that Enron Energy Services was unsound.
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