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"untenable" Definitions
  1. (of a theory, position, etc.) that cannot be defended against attack or criticism

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Because the alternative — the status quo — is untenable.
America's soaring trade deficits with China and Europe are untenable.
The current situation, with Russia in blatant violation, is untenable.
Unfortunately this optimal solution is politically untenable and extremely expensive.
With borrowing rates so high, this becomes all but untenable.
The current situation, with [Russia] in blatant violation, is untenable.
Also untenable: The rising overall cost of employer health care.
"Criminalization of sex work is an untenable model," Branstetter said.
Simply moving on began to look more and more untenable.
"He said, 'This is getting untenable,' " Dwire told the Times.
The sudden decline in retail seemed almost untenable to Cramer.
Deutsche Bank's position in investment banking has become increasingly untenable.
When the deception became untenable, Hughes massively mishandled the aftermath.
The child star's lot is untenable because they must perform
Gareth Bale is in an untenable situation at Real Madrid.
This is an untenable prospect and we categorically reject it.
Last election cycle, such a stance might have seemed untenable.
In this case, silence would be untenable on multiple levels.
The production line is "untenable", a senior industry source said.
The increasing violence has made the French initiative increasingly untenable.
Water shortages have also made some basic daily activities untenable.
Blandford's police officers claimed their working situation had become untenable.
It is making every racist view of the world untenable.
"I think the current situation is untenable," Miller said Sunday.
When this arrangement grew untenable, my mother devised a plan.
But the budget office put Republicans in an untenable position.
Eventually the situation was untenable, and the family placed Mrs.
Retail work has become increasingly untenable over the last decade.
Those employees say their work environment has become increasingly untenable.
Moreover, immigration laws were rapidly becoming ideologically untenable as well.
Being an encyclopedia of anything is more and more untenable.
My own dad fashion has also become noticeable and untenable.
Trump's emergency has placed Republicans in an untenable political bind.
For many, the situation has started feeling untenable again today.
It was so untenable and unsustainable and it was so lonely.
But as the Syrian war drags on, this is becoming untenable.
Now two legal losses for the administration make this compromise untenable.
But it also has contributed to an untenable environment for pollinators.
But with Iran under harsher American sanctions that has become untenable.
They alleviate an untenable condition; they do not actually address it.
"We can't have no mining, that's just completely untenable," said Wallace.
When May's position became untenable, the job was Johnson's to lose.
There is also the danger of winning at an untenable price.
Trump's emergency declaration has left Republicans in an untenable political bind.
These ideas are, however, untenable in the face of public opinion.
As a result, city officials call the Maker Park idea untenable.
We put parents in this untenable position, and it's not fair.
This situation is made untenable because of our current territorial arrangement.
"It was unworkable, untenable," the source said of the current government.
I can also envision how the superdelegate system could become untenable.
This dynamic is increasingly untenable for journalists—or ought to be.
By the 1930s, Austria had become an untenable place for Jews.
Reconciling this priority with those of the insurance carrier is untenable.
That situation became untenable so she decided to come to Florida.
A vocal group of patients' mothers had made denial politically untenable.
In certain places, the sustainability of avocado production will become untenable.
"For many, the situation has started feeling untenable again," he writes.
What else is possible, beyond the untenable situation we have today?
That is looking increasingly untenable, Anatoly Kurmanaev writes for the NYT.
I mean, I'm sorry, but this is untenable — if they're true.
I have concluded that the situation in the house is untenable.
She shows how war encroaches on their life, making it untenable.
That may put an untenable amount of pressure on the pact.
They've started from a point which is almost untenable for them.
They've started from a point which is almost untenable for them.
The process of increasing historical consciousness will make American exceptionalism untenable.
The New York Times Editorial Board: Buttigieg's untenable vow of silence.
"The Republicans have put together an entirely untenable coalition," said LaSalvia.
Facebook clearly needs to do something; its current system is untenable.
By the evening, however, it became clear his position was untenable.
The current situation is untenable for countless societies and individuals worldwide.
But the substance of these particular references makes that calculus untenable.
Balancing her emotionally charged work and her family had become untenable.
Her lawyer argues that this situation is untenable due to her health.
" Democrats familiar with the meeting said the White House position was "untenable.
Just one problem: I'm miserable, as the culture here is really untenable.
His is a position that some right leaning Latvian politicians find untenable.
The tweet has left the league and the Rockets with untenable choices.
It was the stuff outside of work that made everything seem untenable.
"They were put in some ways in an untenable position," he said.
But the balance has long been precarious, and is proving increasingly untenable.
And Turkey's attack is likely to make the situation even more untenable.
With Comey outside the tent, the strategy of massive resistance is untenable.
Anyone who has witnessed the behavior of human drivers knows it's untenable.
Analysts say that position is becoming increasingly untenable given the evolving situation.
At any rate, something must be done; the status quo is untenable.
The situation was also getting untenable even with Republicans on Capitol Hill.
The sheriff offered a "safe escort" out of the increasingly untenable situation.
Mr Cameron was not the only party leader whose position became untenable.
The students say they have been put in an untenable position financially.
The time is long overdue to Congress to rectify this untenable situation.
That is an ugly, freakish and untenable representation of the human condition.
If your current situation is untenable, start job hunting on the side.
The bottom line: The relationship between Trump and Rex Tillerson was untenable.
That practice has become increasingly untenable as retailers struggle to stay afloat.
"Without that, it makes the entire situation untenable," he told the court.
"That's really just an untenable situation," he said by phone on Friday.
As he aged, however, that myth of heroic virility seemed increasingly untenable.
Combined with relentless opposition from the labor movement, his nomination proved untenable.
Certainly if there are any new revelations, Joyce's position would become untenable.
That ultimately makes the sacrifices that he's asked to make quite untenable.
"The situation has become untenable," a spokeswoman, Natasha Bertaud, said in Brussels.
But for Collins, like the vast majority of Americans, that was untenable.
Yes, the situation at our southern border is untenable, and is getting worse.
So I think his continued position there is really untenable at this point.
But if the state wants to keep ramping up solar power, that's untenable.
But for the center-left of the Labour Party, his election was untenable.
The excuse that "we didn't know what was going on" will become untenable.
At what point does the cost of keeping the Palace working become untenable?
He was accused of selling out white Rhodesians, but found their attitude untenable.
By 2011, a justification that once seemed unobjectionable had come to seem untenable.
"It's a borderline untenable system," Cutrufo said, speaking of the city's transportation network.
Mr Hardwick claims Mr Gauke told him the ruling made his position "untenable".
Without any government funding at all, she worries the situation would become untenable.
In either case, the position of Schulz as party leader could become untenable.
"I think the Republican leadership position is completely untenable and unsustainable," said Sen.
Kalanick also later resigned after a wave of controversies made his position untenable.
The environment has become untenable, the everyday atmosphere of hate and contempt, suffocating.
Interestingly, some previously tuition-free schools are finding it untenable to remain so.
Devaluing currencies or imposing trade barriers are untenable ways to promote trade advantage.
But that approach looks increasingly untenable with Mr. Trump's election and with Brexit.
She has no spinning knowledge or equipment, making her already-questionable goal untenable.
After the deal: Now, with the deal, this untenable situation has been defused.
Even if they can avoid war, Iranian leaders know a stalemate is untenable.
Renault's position is becoming increasingly untenable the longer Mr. Ghosn sits in jail.
A loss of historic proportions might make her position untenable, forcing her resignation.
In a statement, Mr. Brady said that he had become an untenable distraction.
By the time they started working on her second album, it was untenable.
His mandate was not being renewed, because "politics" had made his position untenable.
And yet over the past few months, Shulkin's position has quietly become untenable.
With exit politically untenable, the priority is cutting the pair down to size.
But even then, the idea of staying in Mexico until December is untenable.
A senior GOP aide said that even the Christmas deadline could be untenable.
If only it were easy to tell when untenable extremes have been reached.
Heedless exploitation of resources has undergirded industrial society and is quickly becoming untenable.
Heedless exploitation of resources has undergirded industrial society and is quickly becoming untenable.
Teachers say they can no longer work in what they call untenable conditions.
Ultimately, despite May's firm support, Darroch walked away, saying the situation had become untenable.
Both have approached the Middle East as reformists, seeing the status quo as untenable.
This loss is not only ecologically, socially and economically untenable — it is morally unsustainable.
For the most part, it succeeds in making capitalism look evil, stupid, and untenable.
The worry is that unemployment would rise as low-skilled jobs would become untenable.
Today it occupies a central and increasingly untenable position in American life (see Briefing).
The situation has gotten so untenable that she's enlisted the help of a lawyer.
As it stands tonight, the people of Alabama are faced with an untenable choice.
Meanwhile, teachers say they're so underpaid and overworked that their situations have become untenable.
During one early sildenafil-fueled session, I realized that the tradeoff was becoming untenable.
In a show of force apparently brewing for days, she made Ricardel's position untenable.
Suddenly, I felt overwhelmed; the prospect felt foolhardy, untenable, the world outstripping my words.
The North Carolina law, they argued behind closed doors, had created an untenable conflict.
It was an untenable position, made worse by the fecklessness of the Obama presidency.
They would also make the position of some 5,000 troops in neighboring Iraq untenable.
The unions say Verizon is demanding untenable cuts as part of a new contract.
But such a relationship would be untenable in today's F.B.I., which since the Sept.
Opponents say his position was untenable and the army declined orders to suppress protesters.
They'd also accrued 14 picks in next year's draft, an untenable number to sign.
As she fell further behind, her morning battles with her mother became increasingly untenable.
But the factors that once deemed McCarthy's leadership dreams untenable have largely washed away.
But the factors that once made McCarthy's leadership dreams untenable have largely washed away.
But as accusations against him piled up, it appeared untenable for him to continue.
But his original plan grew untenable as evidence of Juul's popularity with teenagers mounted.
By Monday, his position at the news network he helped build had become untenable.
The three friends resolved to stick out Icon Design, until the situation grew untenable.
Venezuela's situation is untenable, and the Cubans, who have been around forever, know that.
Republicans need to lay the groundwork now to make a Reid filibuster political untenable.
Governance is forcing Republicans to confront the reality that repeal without replacement is untenable.
It could prove an untenable attribute for the most scrutinized man in the world.
A temporary benefit is untenable, the left argues, because it would only extend uncertainty.
Moore blamed herself for the loss and began drinking, a problem that became untenable.
Mr. Falkowitz, other security executives and insurance underwriters say the status quo is untenable.
The Etesamis' problems start and end at home, a place that soon becomes untenable.
Clinton and her aides have put FBI director James Comey in an untenable position.
Aid officials, who have sharply criticized repatriation, admit that the current situation is untenable.
"Frankly, in my view, the current situation of uncertainty is absolutely untenable," said Ramirez.
This emerging situation has potentially placed the United States in an untenable strategic position.
Estimating the magnitude of impact for a philanthropic intervention is difficult bordering on untenable.
Sooner, rather than later, and maybe even right now, that status quo will become untenable.
But this request puts the career employees at the Justice Department in an untenable position.
Say a colleague on that campaign is harassing you, making your daily work environment untenable.
But for international organizations, rapidly-changing realities in the area have made their work untenable.
Kahn said the purported offer to deliver leftovers to the hungry would obviously be untenable.
But the conviction of two top Christie aides for Bridgegate activity made his position untenable.
And the position of Uighurs who co-operate with the Han authorities is becoming untenable.
Pontes thinks that will have to happen, one day: "Eventually, it becomes untenable," he says.
Ramadan and his family knew their escape would be risky, but staying put was untenable.
Investors who own the shares claim the post-crisis set-up is unfair and untenable.
Fundamentally though, everyone understands that a world with no ads online is an untenable one.
The proposed rules were viewed as untenable for automakers, as well as Mexico and Canada.
And so it was just increasingly untenable for me to be heading up that organization.
I took lithium for a while, but that had side effects that were pretty untenable.
But attempts to stick to this lovely black-and-white story have grown increasingly untenable.
Right now, the prospect of another migrant influx makes open borders for some countries untenable.
The current situation is untenable — for Kavanaugh, for his accusers, and for the American public.
In many cases, high rent in Midtown Manhattan has made a physical store there untenable.
"The personal situation regarding interpersonal relationships/behaviours was untenable" and needed urgent address, it said.
Concluding that Bell Pottinger had become "morally and commercially untenable," he soon left the firm.
Even his wife told him the situation was untenable, and to do something about it.
CNN reported in July that his situation has become untenable and he may soon leave.
Yet these sensible policies become emotionally untenable, for different reasons, from one place to another.
The plan is technically and financially untenable as it would cost more than $2 trillion.
Vu just thinks that Google started with something untenable: wearing a computer on your face.
It seems untenable, but watching people stretch and distort major iconography is really cool, too.
Even with the possibility of a virtual Marché, the situation had seemed untenable for weeks.
Having Y.P.G. forces operating from Syria, just miles from the border of Turkey, is untenable.
But in private, Mr. Puigdemont had for some time admitted that his position was untenable.
In the sport he has devoted his life to, this has proved an untenable intersection.
" He added, "What was previously accepted is now untenable to anyone of a certain consciousness.
For such players, the stalemate between Eritrea and Ethiopia was becoming politically and financially untenable.
Critics called Trump's involvement an obvious and untenable abuse of presidential power for personal gain.
In addition to short-term growth Congress could address Puerto Rico's untenable health care situation.
California Today Tuesday: Student groups say costs of living have made working in academia untenable.
Some of the purported defenses that Republicans raise demonstrate the logically untenable position they take.
The complete absence of trust between Wendy and Axe is making their renewed relationship untenable.
This untenable situation resists easy resolution, given how important predictability is to the automotive sector.
"The distractions, the very public noise around us, have created an untenable atmosphere," he said.
Others, unable to afford the astronomical real estate prices, resort to living with untenable commutes.
"At this point, it has become untenable to support Bitcoin as a payment option," Valve concluded.
The U.S. has made it functionally untenable for service providers to use those products as well.
But after the story came out in The New Yorker, a debate on FOX became untenable.
It's essentially the backdoor into iPhones law enforcement has been asking for, but it's likely untenable.
The status quo is increasingly untenable because everybody seems to realize the current system is unfair.
Trump, though, made Spicer's position in the administration untenable by asking him to report to Scaramucci.
So untenable is this financial equation that many insurers have decided to sit out on Obamacare.
Most ATMs in India are stocked with the higher denomination currency bills that are now untenable.
Barring that, Hazel said the government would need to provide detailed reasoning why that was untenable.
The whole arrangement therefore looks untenable, especially in Italy, with its $2.6 trillion in national debt.
Hogan had vetoed the measure, saying it would be untenable without similar measures in surrounding states.
"Frankly, in my view, the current situation of uncertainty is absolutely untenable," Ramirez said this week.
Working conditions inside the company had become untenable, unless you were part of Farnsworth's inner circle.
Early elections were also held in 0003 and 2013 after coalition or minority governments became untenable.
"At this point, it has become untenable to support Bitcoin as a payment option," Steam said.
Her supporters argue that she is in an untenable situation if she speaks out in public.
Discrimination and stigma in society, workplaces, families and communities force many LGBT people into untenable situations.
But I will argue that position 2, the one adopted by several states, is morally untenable.
One night, Mr. Nicholson exposed deeper feelings, but for Ms. Geahan, a relationship was still untenable.
Consider this untenable scenario from 1998 that sadly may become more common if these laws stand.
Across the country many parents are making untenable decisions just to get their children quality care.
But changes to the way we work and play have made the season untenable for many.
This trade-off became untenable during the Great Depression, when governments reneged on their monetary commitments.
Economists say maintaining a large bureaucracy which consumes the bulk of state expenditure is increasingly untenable.
And so right now, cost of living in our district is already getting to untenable levels.
It's an untenable situation for creators to face, to say the least, and it shouldn't continue.
GOP leaders argue that the current system is untenable and has left consumers with rising costs.
A crackdown on school discipline stands to exacerbate an already untenable situation many trans students face.
" Linda Klein, president of the American Bar Association, called the department's response "illogical, untenable and bewildering.
The Palestinians said that the state they were being offered was an untenable scatter of cantons.
It's also an untenable situation for a country that is the homeland of the Jewish people.
When the market suddenly changed and put a premium on sustainability, our blitzscaling strategy proved untenable.
Although she had planned to stay in the role for several years, the situation became untenable.
The issue, rather, is that both parties have made increasing their office budgets is politically untenable.
Everyone seems to agree that the current situation is untenable; the question is what we do next.
It was untenable to keep a key portfolio overseeing financial services, a battleground of the Brexit negotiations.
"Chairman Pai's past work for Securus makes it untenable for Mr. Pai to lead this investigation," Sen.
The moral clarity lies in making proposals that are completely untenable that will never be paid for.
"You can't believe how dirty and destructive and lazy and just untenable these people were," Pop said.
When that became untenable, Beijing claimed they were voluntary job-training centers designed to root out extremism.
Unifor, the union which represents most of Canada's auto workers, said the U.S. proposals were deliberately untenable.
Considering the revelations of the past fourteen days, however, such a stance seems more and more untenable.
Uber driver and protester Mostafa Maklad told TechCrunch that the drivers themselves are working under untenable circumstances.
"He said, 'This is getting untenable,'" Brassner's friend Stephen Dwire, a musician and producer, told the Times.
It is small wonder that MSF feels that any involvement in such a system is morally untenable.
At 6:00 PM he quietly walked downstairs and told Hindenburg that the military position was untenable.
Both are untenable, obviously, which is why FedEx is trying to get this hashed out in court.
Perhaps there is an untenable disconnect, and maybe it will prove to be a concern for markets.
They're wrongly using a case of a specific victory to make a general -- and ultimately, untenable -- claim.
So why is the Trump administration so focused on the untenable idea of an immigrant crime wave?
A lower-level manager with experience from outside the games industry understood that their situation was untenable.
But some unions have recognized, correctly, that taking a tough line on these issues is legally untenable.
But what the angry politics of the developed world show is that the current trends are untenable.
The situation became untenable for Trump, as his allies viewed the Labor secretary as a political liability.
State Senator Terrence Murphy, a Republican, said such a scenario, on its own, made the plan untenable.
Clinton's approach has a shot at doing some good; Donald Trump's approach would be fiscally untenable. Mrs.
But the position of the army chief of staff and the FLN could make his position untenable.
The movie's implication that the untenable conditions are just "the way it is" is complacent at best.
By the 1980s, however, the white government had begun to recognize that the apartheid system was untenable.
That has put FedEx in an untenable position of essentially competing with Amazon for Amazon's own business.
Social distancing unaccompanied by access to key resources like testing, medical care, food, and hygiene is untenable.
Sanders can start by not demagoguing other candidates and stop forcing vulnerable Democrats into untenable policy positions.
And if it really is impossible to safeguard against hacking, Equifax's continued existence becomes even more untenable.
It had, her campaign believed, become untenable to not address the issue of gender in the race.
But that "windowing" practice, many analysts believe, will become untenable as streaming services like Netflix gain clout.
While Democratic groups have provided some air cover, the disparity in several key districts is growing untenable.
Mark Carney, governor of the Bank of England, recently warned of an "increasingly untenable" economic-policy consensus.
In this charged milieu, Catherine and James embark on a tumultuous and ultimately untenable year-long romance.
"This deep and well-entrenched conflict at all levels of the federal courts is untenable," Facebook said.
Tax experts broadly agree that the interest deduction is untenable if the code also allows immediate expensing.
Asking the bride if you were invited puts her in an untenable position if you were not.
You gave your friend an option to salvage your planned evening after it became untenable for you.
Ms. Park's textbook effort then became untenable after a corruption scandal engulfed her presidency late last year.
But by remaining in negotiations with Greece, its officials are in an awkward — if not untenable — position.
Otherwise continuing to maintain a USAF base in Qatar may become increasingly untenable, however valuable it is.
Those transaction times are untenable for an industry that places a high value on speed, he said.
"She has acknowledged errors in judgment that made her continued service as a Member untenable," she said.
Yet this good life, which was always withheld from marginalized populations, is now untenable for almost everyone.
A partnership that had produced eight consecutive playoff berths and a Super Bowl title had become untenable.
Yet, what Warren is calling for has for years been seen as politically untenable and easily dismissed.
Netanyahu's strategy of turning Israel into a partisan issue may well have made that longstanding approach untenable.
The lie that I was told for so long was it would be this untenable, horrible thing.
It's difficult and dispiriting but occasionally it's the only easy way out of an untenable, intolerable situation.
As more and more states legalize marijuana, the federal stance will be become untenable in the long run.
Other producers like Mexico have already entered a period of structural decline and further cuts would be untenable.
"Chairman Pai's past work for Securus makes it untenable for Mr. Pai to lead this investigation," he said.
If this entire situation has become untenable for you, you could ask your roommate to find other housing.
"It is untenable that organizations are allowed to reject my office's legal findings as mere opinions," Therrien said.
And from Stevens's view, it created such an untenable position that he argued the amendment must be repealed.
If traveling to a place with sufficiently dark skies is untenable, NASA will broadcast the shower on Ustream.
On a display as large as iPad Pro's, these elements' small size is untenable for the visually impaired.
That's one thing, but now this whimsically-haired muppet is disturbing the NFL schedule, and it's downright untenable.
"It's an untenable position for U.S. Soccer," said Casey Wasserman on CNBC's "Squawk Box " from Sun Valley, Idaho.
Any manoeuvre to bypass the American blockage of the appellate body would be politically, if not legally, untenable.
But "it's better to be a slightly less favorable site than one that is totally untenable," said Fretwell.
"This limbo that we're in because of the congressional rider is untenable," said District Council member Brianne Nadeau.
A union is almost untenable at the moment, because we don't have the infrastructure—but we'll get there.
It should be quickly said though that he also proved just how untenable such an experiment could be.
Your goal at that point is to make the situation untenable for your aggressor as fast as possible.
Senior Republicans ultimately took the walk to the White House to tell President Nixon his position was untenable.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's situation is untenable: We hear he's likely to leave by the new year.
This created an untenable business environment for Uber and Lyft, and both companies swiftly ceased operating in Austin.
Polls suggest that a "No" vote is likely in Italy's referendum and this could render Renzi's position untenable.
"The current situation is untenable," August Flentje, special counsel to the assistant attorney general, wrote in court filings.
But then the weather warmed up, and the MTA became an often untenable transit option in the morning.
Leavers, bowing to the first impulse, insisted on stopping free movement, making a "Norway" single-market solution untenable.
It's a stain on our nation maybe, a necessary evil to others, a deal with untenable situation perhaps.
That's uncomfortable and uncharted territory for every mainstream, nonopinion journalist I've ever known, and by normal standards, untenable.
Multipolarity was untenable in the face of the multiplanetary, humans had recognized that implicitly for a long time.
Increased costs, export regulations, security improvements, and the perils of belligerent clients will make their position increasingly untenable.
Plenty of profitable companies already offer paid sick days, making a mockery of arguments about the untenable expense.
"Though we continued on in the hopes the atmosphere might change, that approach is now untenable," they wrote.
What Jackson's case really demonstrates is just how narrow and untenable the rules for writing Y.A. literature are.
These women are quirky and strong, proto-feminists who recognize that their positions in the world are untenable.
But Mr. Trump's political weaponization of the wall is now making such a compromise increasingly untenable for Democrats.
"There is an untenable affordability gap between low- versus moderate-income people in the individual market," Hempstead said.
Our government should stop propping up this untenable situation and wasting billions of dollars in subsidies every year.
Mr. Moulton, 39, said he was hopeful Ms. Pelosi would soon conclude that her position had become untenable.
Directors at this point recognized that paying Mr. Moonves anything, let alone $90 million or more, was untenable.
Understood this way, one might see the surrounding politics as untenable and reasonably seek to spend resources elsewhere.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told the committee this week that its requests were inappropriately aggressive and untenable.
And sitting around for months when we're only months away from an election feels untenable, in their minds.
And all it takes is a single climate-enhanced heat wave to raise river temperatures to untenable levels.
Roberts appeared to agree with Breyer that a decision mandating public funding of private schools would be untenable.
In the wake of that catastrophe, "the system as we knew it became untenable," he wrote in 2006.
Both parties found that plan untenable because its beneficiaries were too limited and its funding was too uncertain.
But the President's desire to honor the faith of his base on immigration eventually made Nielsen's position untenable.
It seems inevitable that old rules like "multiple independent sources" will be dropped because they have become untenable.
Alternatively, how do I continue working at a company that would put an employee in this untenable position?
Harris's bill could provide some remedy to the increasing untenable situation, though it's no sweeping fix, Bennett says.
By the beginning of March, the situation was untenable: Nicholas abdicated, bringing an end to the Romanov dynasty.
The speedy release of the deal is a testament to how untenable lawmakers thought another shutdown would be.
As this process accelerates, the N-T bear thesis, one to which we ascribed (initiation), becomes increasingly untenable, esp.
And, particularly as global warming makes the region hotter and drier, the price we're paying will become increasingly untenable.
"We have American forces likely caught between two opposing, advancing armies, and it's a very untenable situation," he said.
After Russia annexed Crimea and stoked a war in Ukraine's east in 2014, that struck many Ukrainians as untenable.
Continuing criticism would appear to make her position untenable, especially since the Federal Reserve has few allies in Congress.
"Business as usual" will produce only the same results that have led us to the current untenable status quo.
But the work he used to be able to make a reasonable living from has become untenable, he said.
Ironically, it is AE911Truth's own nominal interest in science that necessitates an intense defense of such an untenable position.
In a moment of drunken desperation, I texted a sober friend that life had become untenable before passing out.
That, combined with serious concerns over Nauert's lack of diplomatic and foreign policy experience, apparently made the nomination untenable.
"This situation is untenable," she wrote in an essay published by the German military's Federal Academy for Security Policy.
Since his election last year, Corbyn has been in a bit of an untenable position within the Labour Party.
These factors make the aerial market untenable and GoPro will exit the market after selling its remaining Karma inventory.
FRENCH ENVOY SAYS IT IS "UNTENABLE" THAT GERMANY HAS VETO RIGHT OVER EXPORTS OF WEAPONS WITH MINOR GERMAN CONTENT
The opposition is trying to hasten Maduro's end by starving the government of financing and making his rule untenable.
Apple's incredible growth that saw the company report record quarterly earnings over a span of 13 years was untenable.
Of course, Trump was indicating that if there is large-scale voter fraud accepting the results would be untenable.
But will not give all the relevant answers to identify what is legally and technically feasible but morally untenable.
The result of these logical gymnastics is untenable: To win points with Republicans in Congress, Facebook is courting crazies.
Some see the sense of embracing second-best solutions to serious problems when the ideal approach is politically untenable.
Mr. Cameron favored remaining in Europe, and when he lost the referendum, his position as prime minister became untenable.
The bitter medicine for addressing the national debt is the politically untenable combination of increasing taxes and decreasing expenditures.
Kahn also slammed the fact that the legislation doesn't do anything to roll back "untenable cuts" to hospital reimbursement.
However, were a criminal investigation to be opened into Johnson, it could potentially make the prime minister's position untenable.
Instead, he wrote to the President favoring Comey's firing, which violated his recusal, making his position as AG untenable.
Yet those justices foresaw that the court's path would lead to an untenable tension between state and federal power.
But issues such as land acquisition, resettlement and environmental clearances could make such an aggressive timetable untenable, Madhavan said.
Trump's business executive councils imploded because corporate CEOs realized it was ethically untenable to be associated with the president.
"It is untenable for us to continue competing with government subsidized competitors" Boeing Vice Chairman Raymond L. Conner said.
Formerly a member of the Socialist party, his pro-business policies became increasingly untenable with the party's left flank.
Housing affordability is plummeting and the high cost of real-estate can make new middle-income development financially untenable.
"I think it would be untenable, given modern security realities and the need to govern," Mr. de Blasio said.
"Thailand's military government will become untenable after the cremation and as the new reign begins in earnest," he added.
The House's bill fails to hew to crucial Senate budget rules — making the proposal untenable in the upper chamber.
The FBI supports strong encryption and information security broadly, Wray said, but described the current status quo as untenable.
But it is untenable in the midst of the opioid crisis, the worst drug epidemic in our country's history.
Tim Ryan was asked how he would pay to fight climate change if a carbon tax were politically untenable.
I imagine that most of the elected officials are privately horrified in realizing that their bargain is increasingly untenable.
Bonnell has even debated his mother for her—by his lights untenable—support of Trump and the Republican Party.
But the timing of the op-ed's release — the day before the impeachment trial – made it untenable for Sanders.
For a time, Sedaris even ran a catering business out of her home, but that proved to be untenable.
The additional operating costs of running an independent team would make the Dream League largely untenable for many owners.
The country has always been stronger for its capacity to peacefully manage contradictions, like these, that can seem untenable.
But that expansion, and increased competition from chains like Sprouts, Fresh Thyme and Earth Fare, proved to be untenable.
"This situation is untenable," she said in an essay published by the German military's Federal Academy for Security Policy.
In doing so, China and a Germany-led EU have put themselves in an economically and politically untenable position.
His position is untenable, and he should have the guts for once to do the decent thing and resign.
Continuing to vest such destructive power in the hands of one person is undemocratic, irresponsible, unnecessary and increasingly untenable.
Changing their mind would probably require significant revelations of the sort that would make their current stance politically untenable.
The New York Times ran a lengthy article and an editorial this week titled, ""Buttigieg's Untenable Vow of Silence.
The government acquired its assets from the Kinder Morgan company after Native-led protests threatened to make construction untenable.
And then as more and more Republican candidates either dropped out or he won more primaries, it became untenable.
They pointed to the change in the company's stance as a signal that fighting wage increases has become untenable.
We're committed to continuing to publish our signature Vox videos on the platform, but the current climate is untenable.
I left him a larger-than-usual tip in hopes that gesture might provide some respite in an untenable situation.
Corporate debt, she said, is building to untenable levels just as the Federal Reserve is looking to raise rates again.
"The trauma caused by their separations has forced these fathers into untenable positions of fear, anger, and despair," Govindaiah said.
But some Republicans fear it will be the internal GOP politics that prove untenable on an issue this emotionally charged.
As he sees it, it's the only way for a company like Twitter to move out from its untenable position.
The violence that erupted Sunday was a distress signal, a sign that the situation at the border has grown untenable.
Increasingly, though, it is being drawn into the conflict, and its preferred status as disinterested mediator is slowly becoming untenable.
Also, housing prices in many cities have become untenable and we need more housing in places people want to live.
In fact, several administration officials have made clear that the policy is not only logistically untenable but also potentially illegal.
Again, the GDPR makes egregious personal data heists untenable over the long term — at least where the regulation has jurisdiction.
But in other cases, what's fine for one person might cause untenable — if not life-threatening — side effects in another.
Unfortunately, as Motherboard reported in 2014, it would require untenable amounts of the salts to keep a human breather oxygenated.
Women and working families are currently struggling with untenable child care costs, unlivable wages and unequal pay, among other things.
It&aposs a platform everyone gets to use it, and now, it has become untenable because of disinformation and lies.
It was an untenable situation to be playing tough with the top three US trading partners at the same time.
Bloomberg's late entry into the primary all but rendered him untenable in a state that demands months of retail politicking.
If a fintech company's only regulator insists on untenable requirements, it could be difficult to operate the company at all.
For virtual reality media company Upload in Los Angeles, it meant supporting a pricey Kombucha habit until it became untenable.
As a consolation to this untenable slight, at least Flynn got to really pull the release on a working Scorpion.
The Sergeant-at-Arms is put in the untenable position of being prosecutor, judge and jury, all rolled into one.
Tenants can go on rent strike for any number of reasons, from unsafe living conditions to an untenable rent hike.
Soon Ilana comes to the unhappy realization that the work is volunteer and thus unpaid, and because of that, untenable.
It's crucial that the vote happen before the score because Republicans expect that it will make the bill politically untenable.
Such a surge in the cost of money made stock valuations seem untenable, at what were then unusually high levels.
That's an untenable situation for health plans, Medicare, Medicaid or individual patients and must be addressed through law or regulation.
"It doesn't put forth the untenable and, alas, well-known discourse that women secretly dream of being raped," he added.
After that payment, Fox re-signed O'Reilly to a new $25 million contract before further scandals made his employment untenable.
"She added: "His position is untenable and he should have the guts for once to the decent thing and resign.
In fact, by offering a notionally "softer" kind of criminalization, drug courts may actually help entrench that fundamentally untenable paradigm.
The Venezuelan opposition is trying to hasten Maduro's end by starving the government of financing and making his rule untenable.
The straitjacket of the euro, maintained through necessity in defiance of logic, may become untenable once unraveling has been legitimized.
A UK government source said Darroch took his decision to resign after watching Johnson effectively leave his own position untenable.
The threats came from everywhere — allies and enemies — at a time when Iraqi Kurds face an increasingly untenable debt situation.
"The lie that I was told for so long is that it would be this untenable, horrible thing," Lacy said.
The limited number of waves produced (fifteen an hour) would make it untenable for anything more than a small group.
This impasse has created an untenable situation in Hong Kong — though some protesters see the police response as galvanizing Hongkongers.
It would literally create an untenable system where governments could no longer guarantee protections to beneficiaries of government-funded services.
What is morally and philosophically untenable is the double standard found in the laws of a growing number of states.
Chowdhury estimates they, as owners, can survive two or three months of a closed restaurant before reopening is untenable. Sen.
Back home they had left behind family members, homes and farms, because threats against their lives had made remaining untenable.
We want to believe that people's natural default is toward truth and good, because the alternative is untenable: Moral anarchy?
But if the last 10 days have made anything clear, it's this: The Republican Fausts are in an untenable position.
We are already witnessing insurance in some areas becoming untenable – which is a genuine threat to communities and wider society.
This summer, Trump lobbied Ukraine's president to investigate the Bidens, which critics have called an untenable abuse of presidential power.
The Europeans and the Chinese know that they have maneuvered themselves into an untenable position with their excessive trade surpluses.
But it is untenable to write, as Kaplan does, that Lincoln "detested" abolitionists and "wanted nothing to do" with them.
But during the 22009s, the fixed rates became increasingly untenable because of the resurgence of the German and Japanese economies.
As pressure mounted on Sessions last year, his standing in the administration appeared untenable to people inside the West Wing.
And who will take the blame when the American people demand accountability for this untenable, yet predictable, state of affairs?
While I understand that it's our duty to help subsidize others who are less healthy, the cost has become untenable.
They said Muscat's position was untenable and demanded a comprehensive investigation of all the people named, "not a cover-up".
This untenable position that national Democrats are taking on immigration and border security flies in the face of public opinion.
"It's an untenable situation," Esper said this week while traveling in the UK, when asked about the foreign fighter issue.
"[Hill] has acknowledged errors in judgment that made her continued service as a member untenable," Pelosi said on Sunday night.
Just hours before, most had called for him to step down, making his efforts to remain in the Senate untenable.
Yet if the shutdown continues, many of those temporary steps will become untenable, and the effects will begin to increase.
His popular commentary insisted on a tight link between Islam as a religion and jihadism, which most experts found untenable.
And from Stevens's view, it has created such an untenable position that he argues the amendment must now be repealed.
"This is an untenable situation," Shameem Ahsan, Bangladesh's ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva, told a U.N. pledging conference.
She recognized that the same conditions that the American women found untenable would be considered progress among her Finnish teammates.
Trump's suggestion that those who burn the American flag should lose their U.S. citizenship as a penalty is also legally untenable.
Venture capitalists and media hype may have helped push Bitcoin to an untenable high last year, at nearly $20,000 per coin.
But the technology industry and privacy advocates have also admitted the current rules for appropriate cross-border data requests are untenable.
Of course, it also came in the wake of extraordinary pressure from abortion rights groups who said his position was untenable.
At some point, if the economics of solar and wind continue to improve, the politics of suppressing that will become untenable.
Their efforts have also been assisted by reality, which has tended to make Mr Trump's erstwhile foreign-policy impulses appear untenable.
The Court of Appeals found the proposed settlement untenable because out-of-state class members could not opt out of it.
But other GOP senators -- like Jeff Flake of Arizona and David Perdue of Georgia -- have said such a position would untenable.
Currently working on a new album, there is no doubt it will evoke the untenable spirit of Axé and black creativity.
And Northern Ireland's DUP finds it untenable because it still treats Northern Ireland differently than the rest of the United Kingdom.
Her position became untenable when targets for enforcing the return of people to Jamaica and other former Commonwealth countries were leaked.
Without the prop of elevated oil and gas prices, UBS sees local energy subsidies as increasingly untenable amid growing domestic demand.
His current situation was untenable, but some part of him might know that whatever awaits him from his past is worse.
But the tech industry and privacy advocates have also admitted the current rules for appropriate cross-border data requests are untenable.
If you can't say, "No, I'm not able to do this," without fearing for your job, your situation may be untenable.
"If this is not able to be provided, her position as chair is untenable and she should resign," said the ASA.
Genish has said his position would be "untenable" if TIM ended up with a board that did not back his strategy.
Jessica Neuwirth, a founder and co-president of the E.R.A. Coalition, argued that ratification in Virginia would make inaction politically untenable.
Even though sovereign default renders Peru's application untenable, Peruvian officials have shown no sympathy for the plight of ripped-off Americans.
But that interpretation is untenable because right now the NEC director is one of the administration's most popular figures with investors.
The major, major blowback to the above sure makes that seem like an even more untenable option than it already stands.
For them, Moon's push for peaceful coexistence between the two Koreas as two sovereign nations is not only false, but untenable.
Fortunately, Six Californias proved to be an untenable goal, even after he spent an estimated $5 million on the quixotic campaign.
Despite the negative connotations, bankruptcy can be an extremely resourceful strategy for consumers that have dug themselves into untenable financial situations.
Perhaps U.S. Soccer has grown so much that it is now untenable for it to avoid having a similarly formal distinction.
But despite its meteoric growth, shareholders were beginning to see Kalanick's place at the top of the company as increasingly untenable.
But making such raids untenable across the country will take a powerful change that can only be achieved through mass effort.
Say a viewer makes a series of narratively untenable choices that lead to an impasse—a failed ending, it's sometimes called.
It was untenable to have more than one church structure in any given country answering to Patriarch Bartholomew, the argument went.
Life in the office became untenable, so she initiated the complaint process, started working from home and ultimately left the job.
While it was an obviously untenable situation for me, my husband was taken completely by surprise when I filed for divorce.
While the unanimous opinion is that the current situation is untenable, not everyone agrees on how to go about fixing it.
"The president's wholesale defiance of Congress, and orders to not participate in our investigation, have created an untenable situation," said Raskin.
But eventually, the party decided that given its stated beliefs and progressive constituency, keeping accused harassers in office was politically untenable.
It puts prison staff in the untenable position of executing a human being they know personally and often truly care for.
Despite the huge — and politically untenable — spending cuts in Trump's budget, effectively none of the savings come from the drug industry.
In addition to issues of employee health and safety, travel restrictions have made it untenable for many factories to continue production.
" Mr. Hamilton said the judge's previous rulings prohibiting extended detentions of families has "put this executive branch into an untenable position.
It placed me in an untenable position in Tallinn whenever I was asked, as chief of mission, to explain our intentions.
As these methods spread, workers frequently struck or slowed down to protest "speedups" — supervisors accelerating the assembly line to untenable rates.
CPC co-chair Pramila Jayapal voted against the NDAA compromise in 2019, noting that its omissions made the legislation completely untenable.
" Former Democratic Virginia governor Terry McAuliffe also called on Northam, his former lieutenant governor, to resign, saying the situation is "untenable.
If Turkey makes life untenable for them, or relaxes efforts to keep them out of Europe, the effect could be dramatic.
"His position is untenable and, for once, he should have the guts to do the decent thing and resign," she said.
Likewise, Bernstein analyst Toni Sacconaghi said that the risk for investors, both to the upside and the downside, makes Tesla untenable.
Without access to flexible work policies like paid family leave, workers find themselves in untenable circumstances when faced with caregiving challenges.
But when Gavin Newsom, who had just won the governor's election, called for him to resign, his position became politically untenable.
Until, that is, the circumstances of creation become so untenable that they begin to threaten the well-being of the creators.
"It is increasingly untenable for Facebook to deny its role in facilitating the Duterte regime's clampdown on critical voices," she added.
It is untenable to endorse a view of progress that ignores local governance merely for the benefit of a few people.
It had started, she said, when she was starring in "The Dick Van Dyke Show" and had finally reached untenable levels.
By locking Venezuela into a spiral of economic collapse and declining oil production, the administration hopes to make Maduro's rule untenable.
Its 1.75bn 6% perpetual non-call 2022s are still bid at 79.9 to yield 10.6%, for example, making further issuance untenable.
Even if approval for patients with pre-existing conditions remains mandatory, if the A.C.A is repealed, my premiums will become untenable.
He had wanted to perform in Ramallah, in the West Bank, too, but Palestinian groups decided that this was politically untenable.
Other heavyweights in the investment field have also spoken out about the low-price-swing situation that they see as untenable.
The policy puts groups that provide women's health care in an "untenable position," said Brian Dixon of Population Connection Action Fund.
That moral insight is relevant to the discussion of the "untenable financial burdens" created by years of unjust and corrupt sovereign borrowing.
" Another former Justice Department official says the change in strategy, forced by Trump's tweet, would have made their position in court "untenable.
Vishal Sikka, the first CEO of Infosys drawn from outside its founders, resigned this month, blaming Murthy for creating an "untenable atmosphere".
They struck no deals; Chinese importers said they saw buying U.S. soybeans as politically untenable even if their prices continue to fall.
And yet over the past few months, Shulkin's position had quietly become untenable, and rumors of his departure have percolated for weeks.
And it would make life a lot easier for his supporters and would-be allies who find themselves in an untenable position.
Mr Kundtz says that tracking satellites across the sky mechanically is untenable if the antennae are to be affordable and widely used.
They're untenable versus a bug you might find in a social platforming app on your phone or some game on your computer.
She quit in early 2600, as the lack of tips, longer routes, and larger delivery loads made it untenable to continue driving.
"The Ecuadorian government has become entirely fed up with the dispute over Assange's status as it's dragged on, calling the situation "untenable.
Kath casted aspersions on Glass' creative contributions to the band's catalog; Glass reiterated that her position within the band had become untenable.
With Note 7s off the market and Samsung hedging its bets against Google's services, that situation was going to become untenable someday.
But it's worth noting that throughout history some of our most celebrated figures are those whose demands seemed untenable during their lifetime.
This is perhaps what made his early talk about not caring what Republicans say about Democrats so short-lived and personally untenable.
Since nearly 1 in 4 American adults describe their religion as "None", it's untenable to maintain that Congress has no atheist members.
"[Gillibrand] kept a harasser on her staff until it proved politically untenable for her to do so," she said in an interview.
Expecting people to contribute to society and create value for reasons other than personal motivation has been proven untenable time and again.
While it's unlikely that a perfect solution exists to satisfy all stakeholders, there is widespread agreement that the status quo is untenable.
"The situation for Yemenis keeps deteriorating, and it is now untenable," the Norwegian Refugee Council's country director in Yemen, Syma Jamil, said.
Moreover, as the tech industry increasingly focuses on disrupting highly-regulated industries like energy, transportation, and healthcare the old approach is untenable.
In succeeding the embattled John Boehner as speaker, Ryan became the lynchpin of a party whose tensions had started to become untenable.
Genish has said his position would be "untenable" if TIM ended up with a board that did not back his business plan.
He eventually got a job as a bookkeeper in the transportation ministry and remained until he felt the situation had become untenable.
Leaders of the Open Society said that even without the approval of the law, being based in the country had become untenable.
After Hurricane Andrew destroyed their house in 1992, he said his parents' drug use made his family's already chaotic home life untenable.
While our leaders must act decisively in times of disaster, our own errors have made this situation untenable over the long run.
The robots, played by actors, were obnoxious, loud, malfunctioning and demanded an untenable amount of attention from the humans in the room.
It was a fragile coalition to begin with, and divisions between the two and Salvini's recent power play made it recently untenable.
But even that might be untenable, he added, as it would still require the host and judges to gather in television studios.
Lee had hoped the Hawks could re-sign him, but that became untenable when the Knicks swooped in with their outsize offer.
That new storyline, according to the women's lead lawyer, Jeffrey Kessler of Winston & Strawn, is pure desperation – and legally untenable, to boot.
To be gay and H.I.V.-positive in Mexico, and dependent on doctors like that for his medication, was untenable, Rodríguez soon decided.
This is clearly untenable and unsafe for taxpayers, who would again be on the hook if Fannie and Freddie began losing money.
Unlike Republican congressional leaders, he seems to have no ideological commitment to a largely unregulated, and hence untenable, private health insurance system.
Lindsey's team collected 4 terabytes in this experiment, and scaling up to the entire ocean would generate an untenable amount of data.
I found that my position had become untenable and I needed to quit for my sanity and the sanity of my family.
Therefore, Korea found it untenable to renew the intelligence-sharing agreement, which requires a high level of trust between the two countries.
As fall bled into winter, or what passes for it in Los Angeles, Ms. Dugan's position as chief executive was becoming untenable.
And the anti-environmental extremism of conservative politicians has, if anything, become even more intense as their position has become intellectually untenable.
We have to increase leverage on China by every means necessary in spite of this to force them into an untenable position.
Together, these stories show an untenable situation set against the background of the promised dream that has now turned into a nightmare.
Curtis' slip-up is an implicit acknowledgment that anti-public lands positions are politically untenable and at odds with what voters want.
"A state would have to print two versions of the ballot with different names on them, and that's legally untenable," Berry said.
Trump castigated Sessions throughout most of his tenure, and a reprise of his Twitter assaults could quickly make a primary campaign untenable.
The competitive pressures proved untenable after the shipbuilders were dealt the one-two punch of the corruption scandal and slumping oil prices.
Those incidents made supporting the legislation untenable for both Democrats and Republicans, even members of Congress who had supported similar bills previously.
But rising tensions threaten to lead the two countries down a path of tit-for-tat provocations that ultimately makes the deal untenable.
For many, the financial cost is becoming untenable, and—particularly if you're in London—that's in no small part due to rent prices.
The bill should be untenable for other reasons: Graham-Cassidy promises steep spending cuts to most states, including those represented by Republican senators.
If her current let's-just-hold-your-horses position on impeaching Trump becomes untenable for her own politics, she will likely give in.
Payday loans, which entice low-income borrowers to trade temporary cash for untenable interest rates, are a scourge on the US financial system.
News that Facebook's own employees are actively resisting the company's official line on the matter would seem to make Zuckerberg's stance increasingly untenable.
A 25 percent increase in the value of the dollar would make many of those debts untenable, leading to cascading waves of bankruptcies.
After reaching this conclusion, however, Marrero also spends much of his opinion explaining why Trump's broad claim of immunity would be untenable regardless.
Astrology reminds us that our lives are shaped by the influences — both seen and unseen, rationally explicable and scientifically untenable — that surround us.
Voting for such an unpopular bill, on an issue as politically powerful as health care, could be untenable for too many Republican senators.
"A continued employment relationship between Mr Moyo and Old Mutual is untenable," the insurer's board of directors said in a letter to shareholders.
Thiam's position was untenable, even though he has denied any knowledge of the tailing of former wealth boss Iqbal Khan and another colleague.
Capital Economics' Ashworth said he expects Trump's criticism to continue during the rest of the campaign, putting Yellen in a possibly untenable position.
"[The glacier hypothesis] is looking increasingly untenable," Josh Pollard, a professor of archaeology at the University of Southampton in England, told Live Science.
If it's untenable to abandon a commitment to nonwhite empowerment, it may very well be impossible to retain white support while professing it.
South Carolina didn't take down its Confederate flag for more than 50 years, until public unrest made it untenable to keep it flying.
Previous assumptions about a prolonged freeze on forces' pay are almost certain to prove untenable as other public sector workers secure pay increases.
His misstep puts him in an untenable position with Democrats: It makes him look like a witting participant in a possible coup d'etat.
That makes sense, because Ryan's position looks more and more untenable given the current and likely future state of things on Capitol Hill.
But the Museum's continued failure to respond in any meaningful way to growing pressure from artists and activists has made our participation untenable.
What's more, Damore's manifesto argument that women are biologically inferior is an untenable position inside almost any company — not just politically, but logistically.
California community health centers would be put under "untenable stress" if Planned Parenthood centers were defunded, according to a group representing the centers.
But politically, any unilateral move at the site is so sensitive it is virtually untenable, absent any sign of Jordanian and Palestinian consent.
As the energy markets plummeted late last year, the cash-and-stock transaction it had to talk Williams into doing became nearly untenable.
And so we find ourselves is we have American forces likely caught between two opposing advancing armies and it's a very untenable situation.
They just spent all the politcal money in the world on the wrong candidate whom they still shackled with an untenable national label.
The idea that a blob of cells is a human being and should have the same moral status as a child seems untenable.
Universities, however, have argued in several settings that they must consider such sales when the fiscal alternatives — cutting programs or staff — are untenable.
Although China has called for simultaneous denuclearization and peace treaty talks, this is untenable politically in the United States and for good reason.
Billing clients, however, could prove increasingly untenable for underperforming hedge funds as investors have become used to receiving research services for free elsewhere.
Flynn was only dismissed after the news of his lie was reported by the Washington Post, which made keeping him on politically untenable.
This was surely proved in Vietnam, where enough of our population rebelled so as to make that war untenable in the long run.
Over the course of the alternately hilarious and sobering hour, she explains exactly why she finds comedy to be morally untenable for her.
It's not similarly untenable for Republicans, because the Republican Party is not the party of people who are fundamentally opposed to sexual harassment.
But it was no profile in courage for her to cling to her morally untenable position until Mr. Trump gave her a shove.
Their monthly rent — for a 110 square-foot subdivided apartment in a dirty walk-up building — is about $900, making their situation untenable.
Backbreaking physical labor and untenable poverty caused in part by pollution and climate change, suggests Booker finalist Tash Aw in his latest novel.
But it is this same factor — the scale of the problem — that ensures that cries for retribution on a mass scale are untenable.
Notably too, the increases in the price index- though a limited dataset thus far - do not appear untenable alongside continued strong economic growth.
That became untenable after the American Prospect interview, in which he mocked colleagues, though he later said he thought was off the record.
Moreover, Viacom and CBS just merged and are still integrating the companies, which could make a second large deal untenable for a while.
In the case of the V.A., not having the input of staff members and the veterans themselves would have made this project untenable.
" Aselage said the lack of insurance, and the questions about who was actually in charge of Retrophin, left him in an "untenable position.
The company argues that it's necessary to moderate an overly permissive culture that has become untenable for a firm with over 100,000 workers.
I have believed that Bannon will only be fired if he ends up "hanging himself," making his presence fundamentally untenable for the president.
Its stores were looking increasingly sad, with a sales staff that was forced into untenable quotas and trained to sell rather than serve.
Trump argued, however, that the deal is untenable, saying it "will be terminated" if no agreement is reached to strengthen and change it.
Teachers and employees of the Los Angeles Unified School District, the nation's second-largest school system, say that working conditions have become untenable.
I'm of the view that M&A shareholder class actions in federal court are increasingly untenable as a profitable enterprise for plaintiffs' lawyers.
Democrats saw the shifting reality on the ground and found the anti-abortion demands made by House Republicans and the White House untenable.
"I think the situation is untenable, and that there has to be a solution now, not later," Ms. Taylor said of Mr. Assange.
Gillick's pointillistic historical narrative of contemporaneity is full of fun facts (did you know the Hell's Angels started in 1948?) and untenable dicta.
The governor, now in his second term, has pursued many of the president's liberal policy proposals that are untenable on a national level.
It's an untenable system, and to the administration's considerable credit, the new executive order appears to go a long way toward fixing it.
But the time has come for Israelis, Palestinians and the international community to read the writing on the wall: The status quo is untenable.
The only tool for combating inflation is increasing interest rates, and if rates go up, the government's debt service costs could quickly become untenable.
So for the past 12 years, Happy the misnamed elephant has lived alone—a situation the NhRP deems untenable for a highly social species.
But over time, his implied lukewarm support and noncommittal comments create an impression that they have lost presidential support -- which leaves their positions untenable.
Automakers are sounding alarms that low gas prices make the Obama administration's mandates to cut vehicle greenhouse gas emissions untenable in their current form.
Handing out punishments piecemeal was a clearly untenable position, because every slap on the wrist simply highlighted how feckless that approach was in practice.
In briefs, Solicitor General Noel Francisco said that the lower court opinion "produces untenable results" by blocking a state from enforcing identity threat prosecutions.
While this may be true, the research shows that having states with different gun policies just because they have different cultures is simply untenable.
What to watch: More significant breaches of the deal could make the European position untenable, and even lead to the re-imposition of sanctions.
Automakers have sounded alarms that low gas prices make the Obama administration's mandates to cut vehicle greenhouse gas emissions untenable in their current form.
An extension that did pass the House in November was loaded with cuts to the ACA and Medicare, which made it untenable for Democrats.
And once you have a left coalition big and broad enough that it stands a chance of winning, you realize revenue neutrality is untenable.
The notion that America might favour Britain over Ireland in any post-Brexit wrangle—a fear Mr Varadkar is expected to raise—is untenable.
The headache made the treatment untenable for me, even if I could afford the $1,000 I paid for the session on a regular basis.
Their answers were hyperbolic, bellicose, exaggerated, and many times void of any facts, their solutions untenable in the real world of governance and leadership.
But even some Ryan allies are conceding that the Speaker now finds himself in an untenable position after just a year on the job.
For Schachtschneider, the burden is on us to reject the ingrained practices of clothing manufacturing that have become literally untenable and forge something new.
"She'd run away before from untenable circumstances," he continued, I just don't think Barbara could have been depressed enough at 25 to commit suicide.
Requiring Ms. Yates to refuse to provide such information is particularly untenable given that multiple senior administration officials have publicly described the same events.
It is a disgrace that both the president and the Democratic leadership are so cavalier about the untenable position of these conscientious federal employees.
Early finds were thought to be the remains of Hannibal's elephants, an explanation that became untenable once skeletons were dug from the Siberian permafrost.
Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) The AAMC warned that the Senate bill could place "untenable strain on states and providers" while harming patients.
LANGE Each one of the characters has a past that they are still so profoundly connected to, because life now has become so untenable.
The writing falters, overwhelmed by numbers, data, Kafkaesque interpretations of statistics, invasive medical procedures undergone in a fever of superstition or increasingly untenable hope.
But because their understanding of the cause and spread of these diseases were so different (and scientifically untenable), their responses were feeble and ineffective.
RISKY MOVE Fed officials have downplayed the idea of setting their target policy rate below zero as politically untenable and not worth the risks.
Those scale-based media companies who believe that the answer is to disengage from the platforms' initiatives will find themselves in an untenable position.
And the more we play into this paradigm (like I certainly do), the more we're creating an untenable ecosystem for ourselves and our colleagues.
Disillusioned in their romantic relationship and their creative partnership therefore untenable, Jae Matthews and Augustus Muller decided to end it all with a purge.
This is an untenable position, especially in a moment when the F.B.I. is sounding the alarm about the spike in hate crimes against Jews.
Furthermore, since Cruz made such a big splash in July, two big developments may have helped convince him that his current course was untenable.
The family left their home city, Homs, on March 260, 225, when the daily violence of the civil war had made their lives untenable.
And yet the ways China or Singapore achieved that control are maybe untenable here in the US (or it may be too late already).
But for Republican senators from some of those states, including Nevada, Ohio and West Virginia, the pain of those cuts may prove politically untenable.
Could it be that, absent disruptive directorial interventions like those made by John Doyle in the 2006 Broadway revival, the book is becoming untenable?
The office of President Jair Bolsonaro announced Alvim's dismissal in a statement Friday, explaining that his position had become untenable despite issuing an apology.
But by fall, health care was emerging as the No. 1 issue in the campaign, and the absence of a plan was increasingly untenable.
More troublingly, the reports paint a bleak picture of how the U.S. engagement has created an untenable version of the American dream for Afghanistan.
As Moscow's relations with the West have plunged to levels last seen during Soviet times, however, Mr. Lukashenko's balancing act has grown increasingly untenable.
The governor of Vermont acknowledged that the cost and the risk of an economic shock for the Green Mountain state made the plan untenable.
This leads to the conclusion that the risks are untenable, and all nations should move rapidly to negotiate the elimination of all nuclear arms.
"I felt that that wasn't ethical and it was just an untenable situation for me as the assigning editor to be in," Kiely said.
Earlier, Akbar's combative statement on Sunday prompted stinging criticism, with the leading daily newspaper The Hindu saying Akbar's position was "untenable" in an editorial.
Mitt Romney's idea of self-deportation was to make life so untenable and miserable for people that they would actually just choose to leave.
And even tougher questions about whether connectivity at scale is a universal good or an untenable phenomenon that's slowly pushing us toward disturbing outcomes.
There are crimes so horrendous and indisputable (serial killings, Charles Manson) that make untenable the arguments for keeping their perpetrators alive at public expense.
But in Mafia 3's New Bordeaux, the proper and lawful state of things is untenable for Lincoln Clay and those in his community.
This amazement is not the beginning of knowledge — unless it is the knowledge that the view of history which gives rise to it is untenable.
After more than a month waiting, Novum on April 22010 said the situation was "untenable" and sent the vessel to Jamaica to take on provisions.
In reality, Dish physically cut the signal after it felt HBO was "making untenable demands" — asking for more money — from Dish to distribute its programming.
"She has acknowledged errors in judgment that made her continued service as a member untenable," Pelosi said, alluding to Hill's relationship with the campaign staffer.
McCabe's position was untenable, and word got out that he planned to retire — but only once he became fully eligible for his pension, in March.
But the psychopathologies of our time are being conjured in both, in difficult, probing narratives that assert how untenable our collective relationship with wealth is.
Britain's solution to the problem of unaffordable public pensions—to downsize them and hope that the private sector would fill the gap—had proved untenable.
No servers who spoke with BuzzFeed News said they were outright fired over low scores — but sometimes the scores put them in an untenable limbo.
But the volume had almost trebled to $72bn in the first half of 2015 compared with a year earlier, creating what DFS called "untenable risk".
Half Moon Bay, for example, is a delightful place that few people working in Silicon Valley seriously consider because the commute today would be untenable.
By keeping the lease, Trump puts his own employees in an untenable situation guaranteed to undermine the integrity — and the perception — of the procurement process.
Mark Entwistle, Canadian ambassador to Havana from 1993 to 1997, said it was untenable to think that Cuba would have deliberately targeted the U.S. diplomats.
The untenable situation has even prompted Pope Francis to offer his services as a potential mediator, if Guaido and Maduro both asked for his assistance.
For those whites, the fight for power has become partly the expression of the odd and untenable claim of being the victims of their victims.
But when the researchers weren't being hit by a barrage of attacks, they knew that the cumulative pressure, exhaustion, and lack of sleep was untenable.
IMPACT YOUR WORLD: How you can help people in Yemen For Ghalfan Ali Hamza and his nine-month-old son, Akram, the situation is untenable.
The horse and burro population has grown untenable because the Bureau of Land Management hasn't been able to implement an effective way to control it.
Mattis earlier this month called Russia's violation of the treaty "untenable," but indicated that the U.S. would press Moscow to comply, not pull out altogether.
It is now much worse: 172 of Labour's 230 MPs have declared no confidence in Mr Corbyn, making his position in the parliamentary party untenable.
But if we are going to allow Hamas to hold the peace process hostage through education reform, then the entire notion of peace is untenable.
Herring found himself in the uncomfortable — and possibly untenable — position of admitting to the same behavior for which he had called on Northam to resign.
In a statement on Friday, Airbnb said Singapore's current regulatory framework "is untenable and does not reflect how Singaporeans travel or use their home today".
Schiff also described the department's position with respect to executive privilege as "untenable" and argued that it should have no bearing on Mueller's testimony Wednesday.
A straight-up restriction on gun ownership would work, yes, but that's politically—constitutionally—untenable, at least as the current Supreme Court would have it.
But an untenable or unjust environment is not always just a fact of life, and therapists need to consider how to talk about that explicitly.
Storing your own data isn't just risky from a security perspective, it is also increasingly untenable in the fast currents of this data sovereignty world.
Housing affordability is plummeting, inventory is declining, and the high cost of labor and construction makes building new middle-income housing financially untenable for developers.
As for Russia, Bob Mueller's probe into potential collusion has made foreign policy cooperation untenable — but that only holds as long as the probe continues.
The Congressional Budget Office estimates that the House bill will increase the deficit past the initial 10-year window, making it untenable under Senate rules.
Most parents are mired in a daily battle against young people with untenable demands for a steady diet of macaroni and cheese and halved grapes.
While the pick tipping agreement was an attempt to protect an artificial event, it was ultimately untenable for Wojnarowski and Charania to abide by it.
But it's easy to see why that concept is untenable in modern times, when virtually everything we do requires sharing sensitive information with third parties.
The blame-averse president told a confidante over the past few days that he realized that he had gotten himself into a politically untenable position.
To completely withhold information could be politically untenable — and potentially put the Mueller investigation at risk — given the support Mr. Nunes enjoys from Mr. Trump.
I dieted because I wanted to maintain hope that I could one day manage my food intake, because my bewilderment around the stuff was untenable.
The situation is untenable, which is why the House bill was initially a source of hope for those looking to the federal government for aid.
Airbnb, which previously called Singapore's regulatory framework "untenable" after news of the illegal rentals broke late last year, said on Monday it welcomed the consultation.
Like a lot of her work, the strangely pleasant "We're Gonna Die," which opened on Tuesday night at Second Stage Theater, ought to be untenable.
But to do that, they would likely be asked to share behind-the-scenes details about the royal family that would make their positions untenable.
As politically untenable as it is, we need government to step in to create the market forces that will get us out of this mess.
The protests are not expected to ultimately make the fair untenable, but if they do, participating galleries will be refunded 75% of their fair fees.
"And so we find ourselves as we have American forces likely caught between two opposing advancing armies, and it's a very untenable situation," Esper said.
Housing affordability is plummeting, inventory is declining, and the high cost of labor and construction makes building new middle-income housing financially untenable for developers.
But they also featured a hilariously untenable monthly price tag of $30 per month for a Verizon data plan, on top of your phone plan.
Speaking also on NBC's "Meet the Press," Short again called Pelosi's position "really untenable" and said the White House just wants this all to end.
The cost of this situation is untenable for the 3.5 million U.S. citizens residing on the island, for its government and for the United States.
It was not that Trump could not get a deal -- but he found that accepting a give and take agreement with Democrats was politically untenable.
The Obama administration then ran out the clock in the judiciary, despite a legal rejection of its untenable and extreme claim by a federal court.
No state has ever regulated agriculture so aggressively, and dairy farmers are pushing back, warning that capturing methane from millions of cows could prove untenable.
Performing holding patterns until a problem manifests itself or a miracle pill is produced are equally untenable strategies for approaching new risks to human health.
Finally, the hypothetical person intent on spreading HIV is a straw man, or at least such an insignificant minority that it's an untenable basis for legislation.
Trump's idea with using the children seems to have been that he could pump up pressure on Democrats and moderate Republicans by creating an untenable situation.
In a nation where whiteness and white people were the principal measure for good, good citizenship, and good governing, the idea of black rule was untenable.
Tompa predicted that eventually, many of these dealers would exit the market because the anti-money laundering restrictions would impose untenable overhead costs to doing business.
Our thought bubble: The push of health care costs onto employees via their out-of-pocket costs has been unpopular and untenable, and employers are responding.
Business groups have filed a plethora of amicus briefs arguing that the circuit split has put companies with employees in multiple states in an untenable position.
A law as sweeping as Germany's NetzDG would be untenable in the US, and is very likely so broad as to be unenforceable anywhere, including Germany.
The prospect of a Sino-Russian axis in East Asia may be enough to spur Mr Abe to accept a two-island solution long considered untenable.
Like many companies, they were using spreadsheets to track this information and they found it was untenable as the company grew beyond 30 or 40 people.
The fact that trillions of dollars of market capitalization in an emerging market was not included in the most prominent emerging market index became increasingly untenable.
I know I held so very tightly to my heroes — adult-sized teddy bears to cling to during political storms — but this is untenable, and unfair.
Earlier this month, U.S. Defense Secretary Mattis said Russia's violation of the INF treaty was "untenable" and unless it changed course the United States would respond.
But the main opposition candidate, conservative banker Guillermo Lasso, warns Moreno's promises are untenable in the midst of a recession, low oil prices and high debt.
Hoover represents the interests of a tiny upper-class fraction; ensuring everyone gets that same level of voice would be an untenable drain on national GDP.
It had since amounted to one of the oddest political arrangements in the country — and one that had become increasingly untenable in the current political climate.
"The government's position that the All Writs Act can be used whenever a statute does not expressly prohibit an action is untenable," attorney Marc Zwillinger wrote.
Pfizer and Allergan terminated their deal early Wednesday morning after the Treasury Department instituted new rules that made the merger untenable, Pfizer said in a statement.
The EU is divided over how to end the stand-off with Moscow, with some countries such as Slovakia saying the current sanctions policy is untenable.
It is a significant scale-back of the initial plans -- some of which included upward of $60 billion in cuts -- which senior congressional Republicans deemed untenable.
While it's true that many Americans have chosen not to stay tax-compliant while living abroad, this choice is becoming increasingly risky and, for some, untenable.
West European leaders see themselves as fighting an increasingly untenable two-front war: a southern front against immigration and terrorism and an eastern front against Russia.
"The sheer level of paranoia that is radiating out of the White House is untenable to the workings of a republic," he wrote on Facebook Monday.
Meanwhile, Amazon has never been known as a positive place to work, with long hours and untenable goals whether working in a warehouse or crafting code.
The election commission's chief, Somchai Sawaengkan, said the previous quota turned out to be untenable because it would have resulted in too few party-list seats.
The calls by Mr. Newsom — the lieutenant governor who is soon to be the state's highest-ranking Democratic elected official — made Mr. Bauman's position politically untenable.
Not because I became vegetarian — that would be professionally untenable — but because my younger child did, thus upending most of my hard-won weeknight cooking strategies.
By the end of the week, many at the Justice Department's headquarters were uncertain whether that interview would resolve what some called an increasingly untenable situation.
"And so we find ourselves as we have American forces likely caught between two opposing advancing armies, and it's a very untenable situation," Esper told Brennan.
He said that benefits for law enforcement, specifically being able to apprehend terrorists quickly and locating people with conditions such as Alzheimer's, make outright bans untenable.
The agreement was driven in large part by incentives that made a short-term agreement to freeze spending levels into 2020 increasingly untenable for key players.
Hale also described his offer to Yovanovitch to extend her tour in Ukraine, which came just weeks before the smear campaign erupted to an untenable degree.
Roberta S. Jacobson, a former assistant secretary of state who oversaw Latin America policy in the Obama administration, called the impasse over the diplomatic rupture untenable.
At the best of times it would've been like, some worry but we've got everything under control but at this point, it was untenable and irresponsible.
On Monday, at a Brookings Institution conference convened to discuss alternatives to the 2 percent target, Mr. Bernanke dismissed a 4 percent target as politically untenable.
They write: Indeed, if the pardon power were not so constrained, the president would in effect be above the law — an untenable position in our democracy.
Kelly seemed to be softening the White House's previous demands — many of which, like the restrictions on asylum seekers, were untenable in the bipartisan working group.
But it is also a politically untenable argument at a time when polls show greater fears about terrorism than at any point since the weeks after Sept.
She said the directive to disembark the migrants in Libya was untenable, as it went against international law requiring migrants to be delivered to a safe port.
If you don't live in an urban area where home ownership has become untenable, it might be difficult to understand just how appealing a prospect that is.
In 2000, the cost of the cheapest brand-name three-drug combo was about $10,0003 per year — manageable for US insurers but simply untenable in poor countries.
Wasserman said it's also clear that AMI executives — who had previously denied any wrongdoing — were also facing legal exposure that, in the end, proved to be untenable.
Such policies are a feature of autocracies; where the entitlements of the people include real political power, as they do in functioning democracies, they are normally untenable.
The delivery was chaotic but those messages had already been well-telegraphed, and Chairman Shigenori Shiga's involvement with the troublesome nuclear business made his position clearly untenable.
While it's unlikely these ads only started appearing on awful videos in the last couple of weeks, the recent media coverage makes the position untenable for brands.
In late June, the House passed a $1.1 billion bill that was then blocked by Senate Democrats, who complained of "poison pill" provisions that made it untenable.
Some of the media reports said Kocher was in an untenable situation given the fall in Engie's share price, and difficulties in implementing the group's restructuring plan.
Rachel Cleetus, Union of Concerned Scientists This persistent flooding is likely to rattle the housing market by lowering property prices and making mortgages untenable in certain areas.
Unfortunately, the Trump administration's decision to threaten mayors and demonize immigrants yet again – and use cities as political props in the process – has made this meeting untenable.
With competing rates near zero, the Fed could get away with a premium rate on reserves, but as rates begin inching up, continuing that policy becomes untenable.
Some offices only employ staff in the single digits, meaning an investment in a new full-time worker to handle information security would be an untenable investment.
This is a very simple system, but it's untenable if you're trying to rule a large country with a lot of moving pieces like the United States.
This source added that Spicer worried Scaramucci wouldn't know Washington and that it would fall to Spicer to do both jobs, which he considered to be untenable.
There also are environmentally-forced migrants, who flee deteriorating or untenable environmental conditions like desertification, and environmentally-motivated migrants who are leaving to avoid future anticipated problems.
The walkouts, sickouts and strikes are the first major actions since the end of the recession, when state budgets were squeezed across the country, making raises untenable.
By federal law, Puerto Rico is not allowed to declare Chapter 9 bankruptcy, a procedure used by municipalities in the United States to restructure their untenable debts.
"This is an entirely predictable result," said Breen, an Army veteran, blaming what he said were terrible government policies on placing law enforcement officers in untenable positions.
This is the horrific—and legally untenable—decision that Republican lawmakers in Tennessee have endorsed, in a radical departure from the proper duties of a state legislature.
And the avalanche of stories about his work for pro-Russian entities in Ukraine were becoming untenable for the campaign, according to people briefed on the discussions.
Of course, this type of vetting, if applied to a broad swath of immigrants and travelers, may simply prove untenable due to the sheer volume of people.
The DNB said that while it believes its own rules for the firms were "sound and prudential", after a review it decided its definitions were "legally untenable".
One can only wonder how, 25 years after the end of the Cold War, we find ourselves rattling our sabers, nuclear and conventional, in this untenable dilemma.
But it's increasingly untenable in a world where the platforms have become essential public forums, and where their choices affect livelihoods, elections, and even life or death.
There are videos of the demo floating around Twitter for those interested (it was supposed to be off the record, but social media ultimately made that untenable).
But he said on Sunday that he understood the governor's decision to cancel it because negative publicity and politics on the mainland had made the situation untenable.
"The current framework is untenable and does not reflect how Singaporeans travel or use their home today," Airbnb said on Friday in a statement addressing Singapore's regulations.
There are so many stories that are far more traumatic than mine — low-income pregnant people, including people of color and rape victims who face untenable choices.
If a "right to wonder" sounds utopian or quixotic, if it implies radical reorientation and questioning, it is seems untenable or strange, then that's precisely the point.
"It is untenable to continue with this trial now or at any time as long as the current public health crisis persists," Judge Paul A. Engelmayer said.
"These conflicts can place U.S. companies in the untenable position of being forced to violate foreign privacy laws to comply with U.S. warrants," the company's brief said.
She is wry and unflinching, stating the songs so boldly that their male chauvinism, untenable romanticism or high morality start to form a genre of dark humor.
But successful relationship management in times of Donald Trump may also require to adjust an increasingly untenable position or — vice versa — to enter into a limited conflict.
But those of us who are supporting them should do our part by considering why they were placed in such an untenable position in the first place.
The recession made it untenable for them to fundraise, enabling us not only to buy them, but to do so without cash in an all-equity deal.
Now it is bordering on untenable, according to interviews with half a dozen Bloomberg journalists who requested anonymity, citing fear of retribution from bosses who emphasize discretion.
European officials argue that Britain's proximity to the Continent makes such an arrangement untenable, since its regulations could disadvantage European firms far more than Canadian rules do.
Assad's forces would overwhelm these rebel strongholds and attack markets, schools, and even hospitals to make the situation untenable, not just for combatants, but for all civilians.
It has also made the fissures in the Europeans' approach to Libya more and more untenable as the civil war turns into a wider playground for outsiders.
To be "anti love," as Frances declares herself, is as ideologically satisfying as it is emotionally untenable, a weak position that Bobbi pounces on with startling pitilessness.
What happened: Korey, who has publicly acknowledged her mistakes, felt Away's succession plan had become untenable, an orderly process converted into a social media-fueled hot-seat.
It's possible this position could shift; it's possible Mr. West could double down to such an extent that it would be untenable for the relationship to continue.
It might be working for now, as far as ratings go, but the show's brand of romantic escapism appears increasingly marred and untenable in the long run.
More than 22015 Nigerians landed in Lagos on a flight from Johannesburg late Wednesday because their old lives — as immigrants living in South Africa — had become untenable.
More than 22015 Nigerians landed in Lagos on a flight from Johannesburg late Wednesday because their old lives — as immigrants living in South Africa — had become untenable.
New York's share of its $21 billion annual Medicaid bill is now about $22008 billion and growing, imposing an increasingly untenable burden on state and local budgets.
Such a ban would overturn the Defense Department's policy of allowing open service, and create an untenable level of uncertainty for the 15,000 transgender troops currently serving.
In addition, Juul support could put these researchers in an untenable position if they develop a dependence for funds to support themselves, their staff or their laboratory.
But with intelligence reports about Russian interference in the 2016 election on Mr. Trump's behalf, Republican lawmakers made clear to Mr. Trump that easing pressure was untenable.
Like that is just going to be an untenable situation for somebody like Harold Ford to be in the Trump administration, I don't see this at all.
I also feel like once you're, when you first have a baby it seems very untenable because you don't understand how quickly things are going to change.
The sheer volume of negative stories about Pruitt eventually made his position untenable, since he was clearly facing what amounted to a revolt from his own staff.
May's plan is for the UK to observe EU customs rules, at least temporarily, until a permanent solution is reached — a situation the Brexiters say is untenable.
Even though we're rooting for the underdog small-scale traditional livestock farmers, their lives are not easy and their business model is shown to be completely untenable.
The Washington Wizards have won three in a row, but don't let that distract you from the fact that they're still an indifferent collection of untenable contracts.
A 27-year-old Indonesian widow who emerged on Friday said she would have liked to stay in IS territory but conceded that conditions had become untenable.
Outside 10 Downing Street Friday, Cameron, who had defiantly championed the cause of the Remain campaign, conceded that his position had become untenable after a night of drama.
That's untenable, so I just gave up and imported everything directly into Lightroom using my Mac, because my Mac doesn't insist on abstracting the filesystem away into nonsense.
He went further than Wozniak, saying that not only has the Facebook model demonstrated itself to be untenable, Apple thinks it should never exist in the first place.
In 2012, Harvard University said the growing cost of journal subscriptions was an "untenable situation" for the school's library, which shelled out $3.5 million a year for them.
"The Venezuelan political situation seems untenable but oil exports could continue to contract until the industry receives a capital injection, a dim prospect for now," the bank said.
To keep the tradition alive by welcoming in the next generation, finally standing up to the likes of DFA and bigger farms pushing milk prices to untenable lows.
"The amount of time and dedication it takes to manage one's food intake and prioritize exercise every day can be an untenable burden for many people," she says.
In a statement released before kickoff, Jackson made sure to mention that his cleats aren't meant to demonize cops, but rather to show concern for an untenable situation.
Policing everything posted on a global message board is untenable, which is why immunity from what users do has been so important for companies that run communications services.
Given this, the assumption that there is only one outcome for a measurement, and that if the coin toss is heads, it cannot simultaneously be tails, becomes untenable.
In the latter case, Franz Josef Gall's pioneering research in neuroscience, including the localization of mental functions in the brain, eventually turned into the untenable enterprise of phrenology.
" New York Attorney General Letitia James said in a statement that "the ongoing crisis of faith in Governor Rosselló makes his continued leadership untenable and he should resign.
Mueller's appointment is a sign of how untenable things had become, particularly after reports that President Trump tried to convince Comey to drop the investigation into Michael Flynn.
That's like being a full point worse than the Nets for nearly half your minutes, which is simply untenable for a team with designs on a playoff berth.
It's quicker to correct an issue when we find it right away, rather than someone who wants to be perfect and hide mistakes until the situation becomes untenable.
There would be extreme pressure from Clinton and Trump supporters to elect one or the other candidate; most of our representatives would be put in an untenable position.
The perception at the time, however, was that Reagan had a "mandate" and it would be wrong or untenable to keep his priorities bottled up with procedural machinations.
Yet these future uncertainties must be weighed against the clearly untenable status quo, and against the immorality of U.S. taxpayer funds being used to finance and reward terrorism.
If the Social Democrats vote it down, Mr Gabriel's position as leader will become untenable, and neither CETA nor TTIP will have a plausible path to German ratification.
" The letter says that there have been "ongoing conversation on social media, in texts, and in person, about the untenable and dangerous dynamic that developed during our campaign.
The lawsuit said Kupperman was in an untenable position because the House was directing to him appear and White House lawyers were telling him not to do so.
With violence rising in recent years, BJP General Secretary Ram Madhav said in a news conference Tuesday the political agreement between the two unlikely allies had become untenable.
It was an in-the-flesh reminder of how migrant families risk everything to make it to Europe, where they are met by bureaucratic indifference and untenable conditions.
Their strategy of describing Trump as a lawless threat to the republic while refusing to begin impeachment proceedings against him has gone from simply untenable to openly laughable.
"Companies are choosing to structure their workforces in ways that are fundamentally untenable" and makes it harder for them to keep tabs on what's going on with contractors.
In briefs, Solicitor General Noel Francisco said that the lower court opinion "raises federalism concerns" and "produces untenable results" by blocking a state from enforcing identity threat prosecutions.
"Outlaws for life" sounds like a battle cry, but in "Red Dead Redemption 2" it's actually a desperate attempt to hold together a lifestyle that's rapidly becoming untenable.
He had advocated greater openness, but wrote in an open letter that in light of the Worboys case, Mr. Gauke had told him that his position was untenable.
But in big matches against talented opposition, that stylistic approach proved untenable, or at least unsuccessful, and he never seemed able to reconcile his ideal with the reality.
With a majority of those members now wanting to let the British people vote again on Brexit, it is increasingly untenable for Mr. Corbyn to avoid a decision.
Democrats said it was untenable for Al Franken to remain in the Senate if their party hoped to maintain the high ground on the issue of sexual harassment.
Democrats and their leaders forced Mr. Conyers and Mr. Franken out in a succession of seemingly coordinated statements that made clear that their continued presence would be untenable.
Avoiding such conversations was untenable with service members returning from Iraq and Afghanistan, who were enmeshed in messy counterinsurgency campaigns that often involved close-range killing and noncombatants.
And it will become increasingly untenable as young men come forward with similar stories of harassment and abuse, as they surely will in this new stage of #MeToo.
Some see the crumbling of an untenable structure created by the foreign presence as a necessary trial by fire to get to a new and more sustainable way.
Kemmerich, of the liberal Free Democrats (FDP), said a day after his election that his position was untenable and subsequently quit, paving the way for a new election.
In other words, it puts members of the industry who are Jewish (myself included) in the untenable position of having to choose between their job and their faith.
Bloomberg likely knows that in Sanders, he would have a president who will attempt to enact a litany of policies that are either untenable or replete with peril.
"And so we find ourselves as we have American forces likely caught between two opposing advancing armies, and it's a very untenable situation," Esper told host Margaret Brennan.
He added that Mr. Pompeo could soon realize it is "untenable to continue making decisions" on agency documents related to impeachment, so Mr. Biegun might assume that responsibility.
Turnbull made it clear that his Deputy PM would be in breach of the new rules, if they'd been in place during his affair, making Joyce's position untenable.
And while Mr. Balarezo acknowledged that turning a traffic jam into a constitutional argument was a novel legal tactic, he also said that Mr. Guzman's situation was untenable.
But in the face of the Civil Rights Movement, closing down government offices and some private businesses in honor of a white supremacist terrorist leader was increasingly untenable.
There is a school of thought that Trump's assertion of the Fifth would be politically untenable as innocent people are anxious to speak up and assert their innocence.
The proposal had been unpopular since Ms. Park announced it in October 2015, and it became increasingly untenable in recent months as a corruption scandal engulfed her presidency.
Renault's board had resisted calls to fire him but his position became untenable after the French government, which owns 15% of the company, abandoned its support for Ghosn.
Many observers say that his dependence on outside support is untenable and likely to lead to snap elections, possibly in May, when European and local elections are scheduled.
"The allegations that the Chinese government is trying to 'eliminate' the ethnic, religious and cultural identity of the Uighurs and other Muslim groups are completely untenable," it said.
The suggestion alarmed some F.A.A. officials, who worried that approving the Max without agreement from other regulators would be untenable, according to two people familiar with the matter.
For years, it's given him effective diplomatic immunity, though his presence and habits have annoyed Ecuador, and then Foreign Minister María Fernanda Espinosa called his stay "untenable" in January.
Tens of thousands of US troops remain in between the Koreas, a situation that North Korea finds untenable and South Korea has long seen as necessary for its survival.
An inverted yield curve with short-term rates pinned at the zero lower bound would be untenable for the system, further undermining the availability of credit and the economy.
" Catherine Stubberfield, spokesperson for UNHCR's regional representation in Australian capital Canberra, has called the current policy of offshore processing and prolonged detention "immensely harmful," while calling the system "untenable.
Trump is the legitimate president of the United States, but the idea that he represents "the people" — and that the investigation is an assault on their will — is untenable.
After Brazil's public prosecutor's office said it was studying a possible investigation into the case, a presidential aide told Reuters early Friday that Vieira Lima's situation had become untenable.
The dissent also lamented that states need guidance on how to manage Medicaid provider lists, and a constant threat of lawsuits from recipients puts states in an untenable position.
There's a lot of empathy to go around in this story — it's clear why Sawyer's reactions are so extreme, and why she finds her situation so infuriating and untenable.
When Bradley was younger, his grandmother took care of him during the day, but as he got older and bigger, she couldn't lift him, and the situation became untenable.
One is that it shows that the company understands its power over public speech is untenable, and is seeking to devolve some of that power back to the public.
Since the status quo is untenable and inequitable, opponents of BI should show what alternative they propose that would provide basic security while enhancing freedom and serving social justice.
If one of a fintech company's many regulators insists on untenable requirements, then operating in that regulator's state could be difficult and operations in other states are largely unaffected.
Due to her disability, she said that there would be weeks that she simply couldn't work on the project, something that would be untenable at a more traditional startup.
The scandal has reached into Temer's inner circle and threatens the fate of proposed reforms to curb an untenable budget deficit and pull Brazil out of its worst recession.
Having a child die before you in any circumstance is untenable, but to have a child taken away from you because a child was able to get a gun.
Though any change in the nation's Cuba policy has long been a nonstarter with politicians, Obama's recent efforts to restore ties have made it politically untenable to reverse course.
Saleh, who had begun receiving weapons and equipment from the U.S., in exchange for promising to oppose terrorism, found this anti-Americanism untenable, and sent troops to the north.
Communities of color are often put in an untenable position, trying to save their community from unwanted negative attention and stereotypes, while attempting to get some form of justice.
"I would say that we always knew what the outcome was going to be on this, that the politics were untenable for members of Congress," an administration official said.
As more damaging details emerge, Trump is indulging in his habitual practice of abandoning a position that has become untenable and constructing a new reality that better suits him.
He said that initiatives like the National Flood Insurance Program, which focuses on helping people rebuild in areas that have been flooded, were increasingly "untenable," given sea level rise.
What's happening now—a conflict between laws in 23 states legalizing marijuana for recreational or medical purposes and the federal laws prohibiting its use for any reason—is untenable.
Not only does the West's economic structure require significant material imports and exports, but America's international alliance and base network is untenable absent communication and transport over vast distances.
"They are clearly a much more partisan group," Iram Ali, campaign director at MoveOn, said of AIPAC, adding that it's "untenable" for progressives to align themselves with the group.
An International Monetary Fund official said Zimbabwe's economic situation remained "very difficult" as sustainable growth is threatened by high government spending, an untenable foreign exchange regime and inadequate reforms.
While places like the Washington Post -- under the guidance of billionaire Jeff Bezos -- have prospered, the economics of keeping a full staff at many smaller newspapers have become untenable.
Darroch said his position had become untenable, but supporters blamed Johnson, the former London mayor who could take over from May later this month, for refusing to back him.
"It's simply untenable for the government to put forward any Brexit deal to parliament without providing the legal advice on what's been agreed," said Keir Starmer, Labour's Brexit spokesman.
In practice, what that will do is create such a catastrophic collapse in employment and business activity that it will be completely untenable as an economic policy or politically.
Then there are the endless video reviews and the untenable rule that determines when a catch is or isn't a catch, which even the announcers seem unable to parse.
And now the attorney general has taken the untenable position that he won't appear before the House Judiciary Committee if he is going to be questioned by staff lawyers.
Nonetheless, the Democrats' persistent pushing of identity politics has made it nearly untenable for me to vote for my party in 2018 — yes, even in the face of Trumpism.
"This would turn a situation that is untenable into a crisis if Amazon is able to build all of this and bring in all of these people," he said.
If the situation was untenable during the day on Monday, when the temperatures climbed into the 90s, it certainly improved by the time the game started, at 9 p.m.
Instead of accusing Trump supporters and climate denialists of irrationality, Latour argues that it is untenable to talk about scientific facts as though their rightness alone will be persuasive.
And if President Trump resumes personally bashing McConnell and/or continues doing end runs around him by making deals with Democrats, her tenure in the administration could become untenable.
But our history of immigration and incorporation is that the backlash doesn't last that long because it becomes politically untenable as the population changes and the [immigrants] become voters.
As the "color-coded class war" of gentrification drags on, "once-interesting conversations" turn to real estate, and the dream of making art in the city becomes increasingly untenable.
But most now acknowledge that the demographics of occupation have made that aspiration untenable — Palestinians are close to outnumbering Jewish Israelis between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea.
The border closures have left financially strapped Greece with a build-up of tens of thousands of migrants who entered from Turkey, a situation Greek authorities say is untenable.
Critics allege it would be in an untenable example of media consolidation, but the company says antitrust concerns are minimal because the two companies are in different business areas.
Housing costs have made academic careers increasingly untenable in a state whose public universities are its crown jewels, its economic engines and most highly touted vehicles for upward mobility.
Mr. Coleman remained in White Sulphur Springs to farm, and, when the Depression made farming untenable, to work as a bellman at the Greenbrier, a world-renowned resort there.
"The situation as it currently stands is unacceptable and untenable ... the barricades need to come down now," he said in remarks that represented a notable hardening in his tone.
"A total ban on trading wild animals would criminalize a substantial proportion of the Chinese population, and be untenable," Zhao-Min Zhou, a Chinese wildlife-policy researcher, told Nature.
When the shah's rule became untenable at the start of 1979, the State Department first turned to David Rockefeller for help relocating the Iranian monarch in the United States.
According to his interview, that's when he realized how "untenable the situation was," and felt he needed to come to terms with his identity in a more public way.
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But by last December, sources told CNN that Trump had warmed to Nielsen, at least temporarily easing the tension in an explosive relationship that was once seen as untenable.
Every few pages the plot will stop cold while each new character delivers a speech explaining why slavery is an untenable evil, with examples pulled from their own lives.
In denying that it has engaged in racial balancing at the expense of Asian-Americans, Harvard has put itself in the morally untenable position of affirming a brazen falsehood.
It became so politically untenable that Hillary Clinton, who praised the deal during her time as Obama's secretary of state, withdrew her support during the primary election in 2016.
However, many market watchers fear the BOJ's massive money printing project, which is about to enter its fifth year, is increasingly untenable, distorting financial markets and hurting the country's banks.
Although the IMF didn't seek lifting bread subsidies this time, it has long said Jordan's costly subsidy system was increasingly untenable without large inflows of foreign capital or foreign aid.
Yang said that the proliferation of artificial intelligence is making the future untenable for workers, but the capacity of a single-issue presidential campaign based on that idea is unclear.
"Just the price tag to keep their local governments up and running is more or less untenable," said Mark Brewer, a professor of political science at the University of Maine.
The story kicks off when Krystal enters the world of FAM, in her own persnickety, unique way, to exact revenge on the hawks who pushed her family into untenable poverty.
The district contains pockets of concentrated poverty where half the residents spend at least 50% of their income on rent (the federal government considers anything over 30% to be untenable).
Since he had often highlighted, in the Catalan context, that Spain's judiciary is independent and the rule of law paramount, that made his position untenable, as Mr Sánchez quickly grasped.
And given the seeds that were apparently planted by both Ailes and O'Reilly, it was just a matter of time before their positions became untenable -- and a new day dawned.
That means an organization that continues to work in war zones in South Sudan, Yemen, and Syria has concluded that its position in a European refugee camp is morally untenable.
It was untenable, he concluded, to conduct scientific research on behalf of an agency that, like any insurance company, had a direct financial motivation to deny claims to its patients.
Yet, and this is important to understand, the study does not conclude that technology has no negative or positive effect; such a broad conclusion would be untenable on its face.
House leaders argued Thursday that Obamacare has become untenable, due to premium increases where subsidies are not available and scant access to individual insurance markets in part of the country.
"It seems like she'd be a really good wife and a really good friend," says the Bachelor, basically rushing himself into the same ultimately untenable situation Caila has just described.
It is in the untenable position of violating the existing treaties — now that four states have legalized the sale of recreational marijuana — while arguing that they remain a viable framework.
Energy Transfer, based in Dallas, had sought for months to kill the deal as a sharp decline in the energy markets last year made the cash-and-stock transaction untenable.
"Constant litigation between Patriarch and MBIA that began in 2009 and continues today has created an unproductive and untenable relationship between parties who by definition should be aligned," Tilton said.
Analysts at UBS AG, Macquarie Group and JPMorgan said there was a risk IOOF would need a management overhaul, as the position of the executives named by APRA was untenable.
They note that national surveys show that the American public is already on their side and say their task now is to make Republican realize their resistance is politically untenable.
Since then numerous spin off organizations — such as the Rojos, the Guerreros Unidos, and the Ardillos — have been fighting over the territory making life in some of the villages untenable.
At some point, this situation will become untenable, and the federal government will be forced to adopt some mix of spending cuts and tax increases to pay down its debt.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said on Thursday that Russia's violation of an arms control treaty was "untenable" and unless it changed course the United States would respond.
But the movement nonetheless forces a conversation, and even if there's not sufficient bipartisan support for an amendment, political leaders are recognizing that ignoring this issue is becoming increasingly untenable.
That says that not only are we as consumers don't know what's happening, but that it is impossible to have accountability because nobody knows what's happening, is fundamentally untenable. Right.
But in a letter of resignation and in an interview on Fox Business Network, Moore said the toll the scrutiny was taking on his family made continuing the process untenable.
We might differ on the details of what our immigration policy should look like, but a vast majority of Americans agree that the present situation is morally and practically untenable.
He put Derek Fisher and Jeff Hornacek, his handpicked coaches, in untenable working positions by insisting they teach as he would, costing them the respect and attention of their players.
Mr. Bannon was saying what virtually every military commander believes — that a strike on North Korea would prompt overwhelming retaliation with untenable casualties in one of the world's largest cities.
Buttigieg resisted opening his fundraisers to public scrutiny for much of the year, but that position became untenable as his campaign moved into the top tier of the Democratic primary.
Readers may wonder why you couldn't have just stuck it out at your earlier gig for a few more months, knowing that your "untenable" situation had a firm expiration date.
Nielsen "believed the situation was becoming untenable with the President becoming increasingly unhinged about the border crisis and making unreasonable and even impossible requests," a senior administration official tells CNN.
But at some point, the tactic of simply waiting for the emperor to put on some damn pants becomes untenable, especially when he insists on doing jumping jacks on television.
Republican aides who say Cruz's amendment is politically untenable acknowledge that the CBO could report some good news, like that the proposal would send down premiums without significantly affecting coverage.
This is an untenable situation - it's bad for the UN, bad for the peacekeepers, and especially bad for the people who have no choice but to live under their authority.
But, in exchange, the administration demanded $25 billion in border security funding and a significant overhaul for the legal immigration system, something Democrats have signaled would be untenable for them.
A rush to reform the tax code will be politically untenable if it is seen as leaving out, or coming at the expense of, millions of small businesses across America.
"It becomes increasingly untenable," O'Keefe said, "to have all of this conduct be federally illegal when you have nearly 150 million people living in states where it's legal and regulated."
While the threats to Bears Ears are obvious and pressing, and virtually all stakeholders agree that the current situation is untenable, the search for a workable solution has been elusive.
A similar policy proved untenable at Google; after the company tried to establish meatless Mondays at its cafeterias in 2010, employees rebelled by tossing out silverware and holding protest barbecues.
Terry McAuliffe, Mr. Northam's immediate predecessor and a potential White House candidate, said his onetime ticketmate was in an "untenable" position and that it was time for him to resign.
Again, one hopes that Moore recognizes that this kind of lawlessness is an untenable way to govern a society and is merely engaging in cynical stunts out of political ambition.
" He also stressed that the support of the military will be essentially to toppling Maduro, and that "the majority of those in service agree that the country's recent travails are untenable.
Nothing in North Korea's rhetoric or history suggests that it would be willing to abandon its nuclear program altogether without getting some major — and potentially untenable — concessions from the United States.
"Certain recent media reports have made untenable allegations concerning my standing in the entertainment community," Rush, 66, said in a statement released to the Associated Press through his lawyer, Nicholas Pullen.
It might also indicate that Giuliani's position at his shoulder is becoming politically untenable, since he keeps introducing new controversies to a White House that is already struggling to stay afloat.
"This administration has seemed to turn a blind eye to these allegations in the past, unless it's become untenable like a Pruitt, [former Interior Secretary Ryan] Zinke, or Price," she said.
With the premium market all but untenable for everyone but the biggest games, Arcade has now become a home for mobile games that otherwise might not have existed on the platform.
" The city's lawsuit argued that local governments had "an untenable choice: Commit to participating in federal civil immigration investigation and enforcement efforts, or sacrifice funds for public safety and community policing.
Rajoy's position has become increasingly untenable, undermined by his status as head of a corruption-tinged minority government as well as a divisive independence drive in the wealthy region of Catalonia.
This seemed to the authors an untenable situation, one that would fail to generate legitimate responses to emerging domestic and foreign problems whose scale and scope demanded strong, responsible national parties.
" An administration official told CNN that Ms Nielsen "believed the situation was becoming untenable with the president becoming increasingly unhinged about the border crisis and making unreasonable and even impossible requests.
So if it ever becomes environmentally or socially untenable to use any of these elements, electronics of the future will look, feel, and likely function much differently than they do today.
Bonnesen's position became virtually untenable after three of its top five investors said they would vote against granting her freedom from liability for its latest financial results at the annual meeting.
He was among Swedbank investors who, in a rare public expression of discontent, voted against granting Bonnesen freedom from liability for the 2018 fiscal year, leaving her position all but untenable.
It was as much his delay in revealing the fraud—the finance minister claimed he first read about it in the papers—as the loss itself that made his position untenable.
Ricardo Roselló for the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) and its bondholders on April 6 will make an already untenable economic situation for the island's residents and businesses even worse.
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration wants the threshold raised to 85 percent, with half of the content made in the United States, a proposal that is untenable for Canada and Mexico.
Still, his potential 2020 opponents have argued he failed to follow through on his promise to lift the working class amid lingering concerns about income inequality and untenable health care costs.
To be clear, this does not necessary mean that the U.S. should realign in favor of Iran and against the Saudis - that may be politically untenable in both Tehran and Washington.
If it seems unreasonable to expect the acting EPA administrator to put such constraints on his behavior, it is only because having a coal lobbyist as acting EPA administrator is untenable.
Armed with public polling data, Mr. Simas said on the call that the Republicans' refusal to consider the president's nominee was "untenable" and was opposed by two-thirds of the public.
Such a move would place tremendous and untenable economic and political burdens on countries that already face unrest from surges in refugee flows and spillover violence from the Syrian civil war.

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