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- adjective
Impossible toimplement .
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Examples
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Mantashe described the ruling as "unimplementable" - and added that the arguments in the case were "very superficial".
News24 Top Stories 2010
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Mantashe described the ruling as "unimplementable" -- and added that the arguments in the case were "very superficial".
Guardian Online 2010
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Mantashe described the ruling as "unimplementable" -- and added that the arguments in the case were "very superficial".
Guardian Online 2010
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Mantashe described the ruling as "unimplementable" - and added that the arguments in the case were "very superficial".
News24 Top Stories 2010
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When necessary the PMA voiced its opposition to certain policies it believed were "unimplementable" in terms of its democratic right of free speech.
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Decisions which went against the grain of Zulu culture would be "unimplementable".
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Although some have dismissed the Green Book as nonsense, the fault with Gadhafi's ideology is that, like Marxism, it is unimplementable and false, not that it is incoherent.
Gadhafi's Utopian Ideology Jason Pack 2011
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Sushma told me that the US consideration of similar measures had just failed, as it was 'unimplementable'.
UK 'extraordinarily naive' over Canada's tar sands lobbying | Damian Carrington 2011
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Unfortunately, the FairTax is basically unimplementable as proposed.
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Licensing Protects Competitors, Not Consumers 2010
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Martin Lee, who helped draft the Basic Law, considers the article an attempt by the Communist Party to seek legitimization to rule Hong Kong and argues such an event could "render one country, two systems totally unimplementable."
Hong Kong Freedom Fight Helen Cheng 2009
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