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1 But by late 1765 his position in Switzerland had also become untenable .
2 They may not succeed; but if they do, it will become untenable .
3 You can appreciate that under these conditions, our situation had become untenable .
4 There needed to be one because the situation had become untenable .
5 Schwan told Reuters on Friday that Thiam's position had become untenable .
6 Mr Momis said the relationship between the government and Mr Nobetau had become untenable .
7 In turn the fire spread to the gun-carriage, which had become untenable from rifle-fire.
8 He dismissed any contention that her position had become untenable .
9 When it did, living in the house would become untenable .
10 If Clarke continues to out-perform him with the bat then his position will become untenable .
11 Todd Muller went on to say things had become untenable from a health point of view.
12 The German government lacks the courage to move beyond a status quo that has become untenable .
13 Mr Nobetau was cleared of those allegations but Mr Momis said the relationship had become untenable .
14 Every single task and interaction is currently handled by a person, which will quickly become untenable .
15 After that whatever the truth surrounding the accusations of a coup, his position had become untenable .
16 He quit, saying his position had become untenable .
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