How To Use Unfeasible In A Sentence

  • a suggested reform that was unfeasible in the prevailing circumstances
  • Parish councillors today said the alternative uses were always unfeasible and the village needed a working bus station.
  • Soil is limed in some areas to improve barley growth and productivity on acid soils, but this practice is often economically unfeasible.
  • The pair go into the first Test in Kingston on Thursday with the chance of being part of a winning England touring side in the Caribbean - it is certainly not unfeasible and both can have a big part to play.
  • Will is someone who has come into an unfeasible amount of money, and whose hand will come to ache from writing his signature on traveller's cheques.
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  • It was one of those magical moments of travel - a sudden, unexpected and entirely irrational feeling of elation, an unfeasible optimism.
  • `So high,' he said, indicating with his bloodstained hand an unfeasible two feet off the ground. TEN STEPS TO HAPPINESS
  • It might be tempting fate, since in recent years, every idea I've had has either been unfeasible or has stalled irrevocably!
  • It's all here - ridiculous sound effects, frankly unfeasible flying leaps, slow motion sequences.
  • It is slightly longer and more expensive, but is nevertheless a viable alternative should the Qatif alignment be politically unfeasible.
  • It is slightly longer and more expensive, but is nevertheless a viable alternative should the Qatif alignment be politically unfeasible.
  • Often these ideals take the form of ridiculously unfeasible forms with unhealthily exaggerated hourglass figures.
  • The most compulsive gagman in the country returns to string together an unfeasible number of jokes. Times, Sunday Times
  • The teachers' demands were economically unfeasible.
  • The surviving corvids are continuing to hammer on the upstairs windows at unfeasible hours of the morning, so as far as I am concerned, the more of them the boys managed to shoot, the better.
  • Mr. Breen said an outright ban on smoking in pubs when food is served was unfeasible because of the difficulties of implementing and policing such a ban.
  • An unfeasible and vaunting self-regard is the most common corollary affliction of seeing your name in print too often. Times, Sunday Times
  • An unfeasible and bizarre series of events allowed me to gatecrash with a friend, posing as record company people.
  • It's easy to visualise mountains of paperwork, bustling assistants and urgent phone calls from New York and Tokyo, but it seems unfeasible that any of it could ruffle this lady's feathers.
  • Worse still, the government has often backtracked on its reform commitments or reversed measures deemed to be politically or socially unfeasible.
  • Often these ideals take the form of ridiculously unfeasible forms with unhealthily exaggerated hourglass figures.
  • Finally, when military occupation of the entire valley proved unfeasible, the general decided to leave the lowlands to the southerners and to occupy all the highlands with his people, and in time the Highlanders became known as the Hakka, the Guest People, while the lowlanders were called the Punti, the Natives of the Land. Hawaii
  • Both mainsprings are so long that winding them conventionally via the crown would be unfeasible.
  • She claimed the plans were unfeasible and said they would undermine the Government's previous efforts in promoting national museums.
  • It was actually really just a good thriller; the sci-fi trappings were entirely needless and pretty unfeasible.
  • Somin liked this idea in the first place: because it might work without being completely politically unfeasible on account of upsetting a long list of powerful interest groups. The Volokh Conspiracy » A Creative Proposal for Reducing Prison Rape
  • The weather made it unfeasible to be outdoors.
  • I began making new friends and every week I'd put a few pounds aside to pay my unfeasible share of the quarterly phone bill.
  • As a brattish youngster, I remember the unfeasible joy gained from making every payphone in a five mile radius ring simultaneously.
  • There is considerable return migration except when the military-political situation in countries of origin makes this unfeasible.
  • Then we went to the pub and drunk an incredibly unfeasible amount of Guinness each.
  • That the islands are still an agreeable place to live is not in doubt, despite US claims that resettlement is unfeasible.
  • This was a few years ago, so I have no idea who ran the establishment then, but they spent an unfeasible amount of time arguing among themselves and with the customers.
  • However, the continued combat situation in Iraq has made furnishment of this level of support financially unfeasible for contractors, so a mutually agreeable (with the ROC) system of registering movements and using transponders has developed. David Isenberg: The GAO Transcripts, Part 15: Coordination is Easier Said Than Done
  • But after months of debate, Rochdale Township committee ruled on Wednesday that moving the bronze statue was unfeasible because it could be damaged.
  • It's all here - ridiculous sound effects, frankly unfeasible flying leaps, slow motion sequences.
  • Rather than raise the economic level of the poor to that of the rich - which they regard as unfeasible and undesirable - their goal is to curb the consumption of those living in the industrialised nations.
  • Immigration is such a litmus test among some in the Republican party – look at the backflips John McCain had to do – that anything other than the hardest line, including building a ridiculously expensive and unfeasible fence, is seen as soft. GOP presidential debate in Tampa - as it happened
  • Some plans are unfeasible or impossible and people don't realize it until after they take office and understand the situation better or until they try it and fail.
  • But was it really necessary for him to push his body to such unfeasible limits before the general public would put their hands in their pockets?
  • He said there was an identified need and retailers had already expressed an interest in the site, because it was unfeasible to put large-scale retail development in the town centre.

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