How To Use Untenable In A Sentence

  • This argument is untenable from an intellectual, moral and practical standpoint.
  • The author thought that the joint negligence principal offender theory can be established, and the negligence abettor or the negligence assist offender is untenable.
  • Will the book make his Jobs untenable? Times, Sunday Times
  • As competition from Asia increases and shareholders clamour for ever faster growth some regard the inward-looking nature of the family corporate setup as untenable.
  • You could be sitting there in absolutely untenable conditions, in water that is filled with disease and germs for months to come, walking through it, slogging through it.
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  • Hopping from heist to heist, with the fuzz getting ever closer, the rivalry that has flared escalates and the cracks in this already untenable threesome begin to widen.
  • Even a sensible idea or a fine principle is exaggerated to the point that it becomes preposterous and untenable.
  • Assessing the available evidence about the life history of ‘The Recruited Collier,’ Roy Palmer concluded that Lloyd's ascription of it to Huxtable is untenable.
  • With the growth of anatomical knowledge, the literal hypothesis of the morbidly wandering womb became increasingly untenable.
  • His position had become untenable and he was forced to resign.
  • He came along and he questioned the chair-man's future and that it could be made untenable.
  • This is an untenable position to take and is fantasy politics.
  • He was forced to climb down from his untenable position.
  • It is clear that the present situation is untenable. Times, Sunday Times
  • In these papers, where he was largely concerned with general philosophical problems of time and space, he adopted a quixotic standpoint in his attempt to refute the theory as being logically untenable.
  • His plan to offer up the goddess Freia to the giants who built Valhalla is untenable from the start, as it would mean forcing the Gods to give up their eternal youth (her golden apples do a lot more than just keep the doctor away -- and remember, there was no Botox in 19th century Germany). Albert Imperato: My Takeaway From the Metropolitan Opera's New Rheingold
  • Such work by judges creates absolutely untenable working conditions for police officers.
  • Look how untenable and damaging it is. Mothers who Leave
  • The king felt his position becoming untenable. THE LOST KING OF FRANCE: Revolution, Revenge and the Search for Louis XVII
  • Clearly this is an untenable situation from our point of view.
  • So what are we going to do about this untenable situation? Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘I would have had no objection to a homeopathist sharing the show,’ he says, ‘because it would have been even more convincing to the viewers that arguments of homeopathists against providing information are untenable.’
  • To run the risk of being dishonoured at my age is untenable.
  • They recognized that if they once conceded the moral principle, even in extreme cases, their legal position would become untenable.
  • His position would have become untenable; perhaps a good thing. Times, Sunday Times
  • They were in an untenable position and her lawyer didn't talk to Libby for a year.
  • Though there would seem to be an element of truth in intuitionalism, since man, to be man at all, must be conceived as made for God and having that in him which points to the end or ideal of his being, still in its most extreme form it would not be difficult to show that this theory is untenable. Christianity and Ethics A Handbook of Christian Ethics
  • If at any time you feel your situation has become untenable, you should seek specialist insolvency advice. Times, Sunday Times
  • For the above reasons, to pin the attacks on Islam is untenable.
  • This weekend, as calls multiplied for him to step down, his position looked increasingly untenable. Times, Sunday Times
  • The reason for its decline should be obvious: for most people the diet is simply untenable.
  • But now they have gone out on such precarious limbs their positions are clearly untenable.
  • He's been put in an untenable position and his future in the ruling coalition is being debated openly.
  • By the outbreak of World War I, moreover, battleship ordnance could once more outrange most of the guns of the shore defenses, with the plunging trajectory of naval shells making open-topped defensive works untenable.
  • The fights his father picked put him in an untenable position. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Such shallow and untenable reasoning lies at the heart of many sexist, racist and elitist dogmas.
  • Deng, as a result, had to argue his case, to move one step at a time, and sometimes to retreat from positions which opposition had made untenable.
  • To run the risk of being dishonoured at my age is untenable.
  • The average person, a parent in particular, is being subjected to an untenable level of stress.
  • If at any time you feel your situation has become untenable, you should seek specialist insolvency advice. Times, Sunday Times
  • The meeting unanimously agreed that the current situation at the hospital was untenable.
  • It would not be out of the question for any of this country's manufacturing plants to downscale activities and finally close shop were they to experience conditions that made continued manufacture untenable.
  • The headteacher's position has now also become untenable. The Sun
  • She was so disloyal to her deputy she made his position untenable.
  • [All these suggested doublets which I have obelized must be dismissed as untenable.] {25} We have in the same way double adoptions from the Greek, one direct, at least as regards the forms; one modified by its passage through some other language; thus, ‘adamant’ and ‘diamond’; English Past and Present
  • He is now in an untenable situation. The Sun
  • But on this island, a small group of ambitious real estate agents can disrupt communities and tantalize foolish landlords into untenable positions with the snap of taloned fingers.
  • The government is now in an unholy mess, and in an untenable place.
  • If this does not happen, it could create an untenable situation and cause unjustifiable delays.
  • The Taoist theory of prolonging life by quietism and dispassionateness, by regulating one's breath, and using medicines is untenable. Lunheng
  • But with Auerbach the premise of the bust as substitution for the complete human form seems untenable.
  • Another common theme is the debunking of the fringe pseudosciences or other untenable positions.
  • Insiders have suggested that he is in an untenable position.
  • The reality is that he lost the confidence of the company, was attacked by leading artists and attracted a savage motion in the House of Commons which together made his position untenable.
  • It is thought that he had little choice but to go and that the report would have made his position untenable. Times, Sunday Times
  • This argument is untenable from an intellectual, moral and practical standpoint.
  • Theorem 2 extends the application of Theorem 10.17 applied in Mathematics Analysis which is adopted as the textbook by East China Normal University and proves its converse proposition untenable.
  • His stance just let the issue grow more out of control and brought his own status at the helm of the Spanish team to an almost untenable position.
  • I see an untenable position when you lead from the middle. Christianity Today
  • Also, the notion of inerrant scripture is, to me, untenable based on transcription and translation. Ed Gurowitz, Ph.D.: I'm Down with Jesus -- It's Christ That Gives Me Problems (Part 2)
  • I therefore advised that the Valley campaign be terminated north of Staunton, and I be permitted to return, carrying out on the way my original instructions for desolating the Shenandoah country so as to make it untenable for permanent occupation by the Confederates. She Makes Her Mouth Small & Round & Other Stories
  • • After failing to win the GOP presidential nomination, Ron Paul will not run as a third-party candidate because that would put his son, Rand Paul, in an untenable position: Does the Republican senator from Kentucky support his father and effectively re-elect Mr. Obama, or back his party and defeat him? Political Predictions for 2012
  • It just might be that a healthy respect for the nation’s constitutional past – or, better yet, a jettisoning of the Constitution and a return to the Articles of Confederation or something like them – will emerge as the realization sinks in that Soviet-style centralization is untenable. House Judiciary Panel Hearings on ‘Imperial Presidency’ « Antiwar.com Blog
  • This does not make the research untenable, but it does call for a certain sensitivity. The Times Literary Supplement
  • And it is this view that the new report makes untenable. Times, Sunday Times
  • The scandal put the President in an untenable position .
  • We tend to jump to untenable conclusions, swayed by popular impressions or simple emotions.
  • The situation we are now in is untenable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bubble excesses, including over-consumption and maladjusted investment, have engendered an increasingly untenable trade position.
  • Even if we accept this, it is questionable how useful an analytical framework is which has an untenable base.
  • If three people in four no longer support the government, isn't this an untenable situation?
  • The king felt his position becoming untenable. THE LOST KING OF FRANCE: Revolution, Revenge and the Search for Louis XVII
  • So the two women represent untenable solutions to being a woman in this violent, masculine environment.
  • Even if we accept this, it is questionable how useful an analytical framework is which has an untenable base.
  • A fractious relationship with some players and anxiety on the board combined to make his position untenable. Times, Sunday Times
  • If shareholders had voted to reject the issue, his already shaky position would surely have become untenable. Times, Sunday Times
  • That is absolutely absurd and untenable and, in our submission, a serious deficiency.
  • And it was diagrammed in most unsavory strokes the manner in which a mere bug, "vibrated up" to untenable proportion and lacking the volition of a higher creature, must be paired with a human to become an effective hybrid; further, it recorded of towns laid waste by the man-bug hybrids. Perquampi
  • His stance just let the issue grow more out of control and brought his own status at the helm of the Spanish team to an almost untenable position.
  • It's just that the "reimagination" called for in the switch to the everything-is-free web model was untenable and involved gutting multimillion-dollar operations and giving up millions more of today's revenue on the chance that something would happen tomorrow. WSBTV.com - Local News
  • It was plain his position as a Conservative had become untenable. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was the Vietnam War which made Sihanouk's neutralism untenable, as Cambodia was used by Vietminh and Vietcong forces as a supply route from North to South Vietnam, and received its fair share of US carpet bombing in return.
  • Your reporting skills were reduced to slobbering over companies and ‘entrepreneurs’ that were promoting untenable business models.
  • Women voters would control a steady and permanent majority — making, say, discriminatory health-care measures such as the Stupak Amendment and the horrible dearth of child-care options for working mothers seem untenable. Matthew Yglesias » Senate “What Ifs”
  • Hostages on Algerian soil, micromanaged by the Polisario, is quickly becoming an untenable situation. Elizabeth Blackney: Truth in the Sahara: Refugees and Hostages
  • But now they have gone out on such precarious limbs their positions are clearly untenable.
  • The king felt his position becoming untenable. THE LOST KING OF FRANCE: Revolution, Revenge and the Search for Louis XVII
  • However, it remains an unproven hypothesis and many of its facets have become untenable.
  • Despite its remoteness, this risk is untenable.
  • Closer investigation showed this idea to be untenable.
  • A fractious relationship with some players and anxiety on the board combined to make his position untenable. Times, Sunday Times
  • If shareholders had voted to reject the issue, his already shaky position would surely have become untenable. Times, Sunday Times
  • His position is untenable one unless he means us to make a bonfire not just of Dilthey but Nietzsche and Heidegger too.
  • Molecular claims of Gondwanan age for Australian agamid lizards are untenable. Harduns and toad-heads; a tale of arenicoly and over-looked convergence
  • Azerbaijan, rich in hydrocarbon reserves and the current darling of western energy companies, is finding the present situation untenable. Avoiding the Next War in the South Caucasus
  • During a later assault, six enemy soldiers gained a defiladed spot and began to throw grenades into the perimeter making it untenable.
  • This argument is untenable from an intellectual, moral and practical standpoint.
  • Things became very strained for one reason or another and the chairman's situation became untenable. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the interest of avoiding such untenable consequences, the notion that a haunting is a condition which can and should be ascertained upon reasonable inspection of the premises is a hobgoblin which should be exorcised from the body of legal precedent and laid quietly to rest ... First Department
  • The king felt his position becoming untenable. THE LOST KING OF FRANCE: Revolution, Revenge and the Search for Louis XVII
  • YES, because his position was untenable. The Sun
  • On 21 May, having sapped up to the glacis of the city ramparts, which heavy bombardment had almost made untenable, Versaillais troops entered the city.
  • Surely this man's position is now untenable? The Sun
  • I find your theory is untenable and it must be rejected.
  • Dean Knowles, the most senior dean in the country, said the cathedral clergy had been put "under a great deal of strain" as they faced what he described as "insurmountable issues" and that his position had become "untenable". Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Yet abandoning the argument over a few lousy verbals was untenable.
  • This argument is untenable from an intellectual, moral and practical standpoint.
  • Yet this stance is becoming increasingly untenable. Times, Sunday Times
  • That situation has become untenable in recent times. Times, Sunday Times
  • Because, to be blunt, in the present climate those sort of policies are simply untenable.
  • If three people in four no longer support the government, isn't this an untenable situation?
  • He accepted the agreement after he said his condition was untenable.
  • However , some comrades argue that this view of ours is untenable.
  • Closer investigation showed this idea to be untenable.
  • My position would become increasingly untenable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Candidates might catch wind of public sentiment and begin campaigning on their maturity and adeptness at complex problem solving, rather than campaigning on untenable promises to handle difficult issues with oversimplified solutions. Edward Muzio: Never Another Budget Crisis: Two Fixes We Can Make Right Now
  • At times Ahmadinejad seemed to thoroughly enjoy Wallace's obvious "flustration" in attacking him from what has become an absurdly untenable position, both morally and logically. Why Do We Hate Them?
  • The authors think that it is untenable for restraining the application of slotted-pipe piezometer by dam height and delay reaction ruled in the technical specification for fill-dam monitoring.
  • If the canon manifests itself to Clare as an enchanted silence, the act of writing commits him to ventriloquy or impersonation, making Hessey's advice "to write in your own natural Style" (qtd. in CL 200) altogether untenable. Like
  • He guffawed silently in his own mental chamber at such sanctimonious, thrasonical ravings, for childish behavior of long ago was not evidence for his untenable claim of being a kind man and thus a good one. An Apostate: Nawin of Thais
  • However, that sort of position is logically untenable and morally indefensible.
  • When confronted with this argument, many leftists fall back on what seems an untenable position.
  • Before the untenable becomes the incurable. The Sun
  • Another common theme is the debunking of the fringe pseudosciences or other untenable positions.
  • This development of commercial capitalism in the early C17th makes a link with Medieval feudalism untenable.
  • It sounds like an untenable situation, but he remains upbeat.
  • But I think the situation will become untenable for him. Times, Sunday Times
  • We have seen them talking directly and respectfully to those who had caused the problem; we have seen resignations when positions were felt to be untenable. Times, Sunday Times
  • For ministers to ignore Parliament completely would prove equally untenable.

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