Tension holds everything together, making architecture out of otherwise unsupportable flimsiness. |
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As I've argued, the apparent nobility of this position conceals some lazy and unsupportable assumptions. |
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He did not, in particular, have evidence that made the uncontroverted medical evidence logically unsupportable. |
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The company's near demise paralleled the savage downturn in market demand, aggravated by an unsupportable overhead structure. |
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I could go into this in greater detail, but for these reasons I find the bill completely unsupportable. |
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As an approach that is not only theoretically unsupportable, this approach is not adequate in the context of this analysis. |
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Poor peoples, who bear the labor upon their shoulders like an unsupportable burden. |
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The absence of this kind of accountability measure in this bill in dealing with public property makes it unsupportable. |
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Such a costly measure would be untenable at any time, but it is particularly unsupportable in the current fiscal context. |
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Faced with this situation, many people are raising their voices to denounce the nature of an unsupportable globalisation. |
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I keep listening to hear some rationale for why the substance of Bill C-48 is unsupportable. |
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While federal stimulus funds provided a budget band-aid last year, the underlying dynamic is unsupportable and hasn't changed. |
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But the unsupportable absurdities of the current arrangement are becoming evident. |
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The dominant media simply can't monopolize discourse as they could only a few years ago, and when they take positions that are unsupportable, they get hammered. |
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The supreme editor of a news organization can't expect to make unsupportable inflammatory statements and maintain the respect of his truth-seeking troops at the same time. |
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However, we are all of us imperfect beings, and punishing the individual for life-style imperfections seems to me to be unsupportable in a civilized society. |
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Of 15,000 villages in the country, 5,000 were destroyed outright or made economically unsupportable by destruction of all economic resources such as fields, wells or roads. |
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I believe the sum of the total of these efforts makes the underlying assumptions made by Motion No. 193 unsupportable. |
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Instead, the comments were 'unrelated, irrelevant and factually unsupportable. |
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In a world whose changing climate must be simultaneously combated and adapted to, shackles on half the world's population are unsupportable. |
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Will acquiring this documentary heritage put an unsupportable strain on existing access procedures? |
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The main reason is because the Government of Canada has found it really easy to reduce its funding for years to unsupportable levels. |
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Indeed, her chapter on the subject is riddled with unsupportable claims backed by dubious studies. |
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The Committee concurred with the opinion of the Delegation of Mexico that the practice of definning live sharks and returning them to the water was unsupportable. |
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We have had this debate and I suspect we will have this debate again, but it is back in the House with the government members ready to close their eyes and stand and vote in support of the unsupportable. |
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Certainly in its existing form it is unsupportable. |
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In this particular case, the grounds raised covered jurisdictional issues, unsupportable findings of fact, legal error, failure to observe procedural fairness and acting on the basis of perjured evidence. |
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It is unsupportable to blank out grim details. |
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Mahn, who replaced unsupportable etymologies which were based on Webster's attempt to conform to Biblical interpretations of the history of language. |
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