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Meanings of politically unfeasible in English
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Usage of politically unfeasible in English
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Even though it's politicallyunfeasible that that would ever happen, I think.
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It's just practically and politicallyunfeasible, he said.
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The United States opposed it as politicallyunfeasible.
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Public concern has made port expansion politicallyunfeasible even as port traffic has boomed in recent years, Freeman said.
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Donor antipathy meant humanitarian agencies concluded it would be politicallyunfeasible to raise their appeal as early warnings accumulated.
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And these are reasonable stances, since censorship is politicallyunfeasible and boycotting sponsors can't succeed with syndicated shows, which have hundreds of different markets.
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The advantage of such decentralised solutions is that they push back responsibility onto nation states and don't require transfers of sovereignty that are politicallyunfeasible.