Tightening public purses have already rendered bids by EU cities to host the Olympics less tenable.
The fellowships, tenable at a selected number of Chinese universities, are of one year duration.
It was "not tenable" to have different standards for the same qualification, he said.
At the beginning of this year Mr Russell said the funding loophole was "no longer tenable".
Labour leader Eamon Gilmore said it was "simply not tenable" for Mr Cowen to remain PM.
It is, however, a more tenable idea if that connection is still partly intact.
UN, and private trading areas are no longer tenable in the era of globalisation.
Would that approach be politically tenable even if he were inclined to adopt it?
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And they want it accepted that to object in conscience to women bishops is a tenable position.
It will be more politically tenable to inflate the debt away than to increase interest rates and taxes.
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But returning to the way things were is neither realistic nor morally tenable.
But it is not a tenable position to say that the tax cuts for the wealthy should be made permanent.
There was, and is, a good economic case for them being high, even though the political case is no longer tenable.
These fellowships, tenable in a selected number of universities in the Czech Republic, are open to secondary school leavers holding a recognized certificate.
The officials say the funds currently available to develop Orion and its Ares launch rocket mean the faster timeline is no longer tenable.
I'm trying to reconcile those two, not just the rhetoric, but how is it tenable to see a Libya where he would remain in power?
But a number of influential countries argue that increased spending is not tenable and they want a real freeze in the size of the budget.
"We already know that the goal of 3% isn't tenable for a very basic reason: there isn't enough basic growth to get there, " he said.
"It's true that it's impossible to completely defend against denial of service attacks and still be accessible, " says Marcus Ranum, chief security officer of Tenable Security.
Merrill's board, which met over the weekend to discuss the crisis, was said to be nearing a consensus that Mr O'Neal's position was no longer tenable.
"There's still lots to understand, but the idea that it cannot possibly be right is no longer tenable really, " said Andrew Horsfield of Imperial College London.
But as author Michael Hinshaw points out in his book Smart Customers, Stupid Companies and in a recent blog post, that gap is no longer tenable.
Certainly not a tenable position for most enterprise IT shops.
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And the status quo is simply neither tenable nor acceptable.
The status quo is neither tenable nor acceptable, and the Libyan people deserve a government now that protects their safety, is responsive to their aspirations, and is broadly representative.
Stack says that many analyses of the market, like Gross', fail to account for the effect of short-term interest rates just above 1%, which he believes make current valuations tenable.
The Fellowships are tenable at any UK or Irish university or research institute to support a 12-month period of postdoctoral research in any area of life, physical and computer sciences, engineering and mathematics.
Looking forward fifty or a hundred years, irrespective of the amount of supply available, it is pretty clear from an environmental perspective that unconstrained fossil fuel use is just not tenable.
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The two sad years of 1930 and 1931 should be evidence enough to convince anyone that the alternative of encouraging positive voluntary action is simply not a tenable solution to a very real problem.
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