Inevitably, however, the tax code has reached a critical mass of complexity that renders it almost unreformable. |
Our aggressive, tribal nature is hard-wired, unreformed and unreformable. |
Paradoxically, communism fell apart because Soviet elites believed they could reform it, although in fact it was unreformable. |
Yet fatalism about an unreformable state seems misguided. To begin with, the patient is not in his current condition by design. |
He wants to conclude from the past 48 hours that Europe is somehow unreformable. |
Britain's democracy seems to be essentially unreformable by democratic means. |