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1 As a result Hunt felt his position was no longer tenable .
2 This view of the private rented sector is no longer tenable .
3 Since the Vatican Council such a view is no longer tenable .
4 Winter was approaching; our positions on the peninsula would then become no longer tenable .
5 Even the theory that the world was no longer tenable .
6 Its streets and lanes were heaped with dead, and it was no longer tenable .
7 If this were continued, the barricade was no longer tenable .
8 He said the Minister's position was no longer tenable .
9 At least some of these are acknowledged as no longer tenable by public service unions.
10 But even if the fixed stars were meant, the objection would be no longer tenable .
11 At last, in March, his Excellency seized Dorchester Heights, and Boston became no longer tenable .
12 This theory is not for many years longer tenable .
13 Edmee, we must find some means of changing a position which is no longer tenable .
14 Canterbury's recently resigned director of nursing says it was no longer tenable to remain working there.
15 She aksi said his and his position as Federal Leader was "no longer tenable " .
16 New Zealand Rugby chief executive Steve Tew says he thinks the name is no longer tenable .
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