Your escape route is clearly defined: Sell those municipal bonds whose headline risk is untenable.
Fairness norms may make paying some employees less than others untenable in the workplace.
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"EFH's capital structure is untenable, " says Carl Blake, analyst at bond research firm Gimme Credit.
But leaders and members know in their gut that the current situation is untenable.
The Evening Standard went into full-on campaign mode and the parking idea looked untenable.
Deputy agency commissioner Ronald Angelo said Wednesday that Cerberus' announcement made the deal untenable.
Brewhouse Theatre went into administration after the board said its financial position was "untenable".
Mr. Diamond said the city was left with an "untenable situation" when the state cut Advantage.
To a certain extent, the construction boom of the last decade was on an untenable high.
Instead he could resign, arguing that his former ally had made his position untenable.
This is an untenable level of debt that future generations would have to bear.
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Mr Norris's business interests were also making his position increasingly untenable, Mr Livingstone said.
Mr Clark denies acting improperly but later resigned, saying his position had been made "untenable".
But Mr McIntyre's barrister, David Scoffield QC, contended that the PSNI position was "completely untenable".
This voluntary enrolment reflects a realisation among some haredim that the situation is untenable.
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Women are still not allowed to drive, though privately officials accept that the ban is untenable.
But former Glamorgan captain Steve James said earlier on Tuesday that those roles might become "untenable".
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Even without the allegations about his private life, Mr Anwar's position had become untenable.
This is not the first time, however, that the community has faced odds that most thought untenable.
Enron and WorldCom led to Sarbanes-Oxley, which was then deemed a wholly untenable burden on public companies.
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The only question is whether Mr Brown recognises it and backs off before his position becomes untenable.
Yet although Mr Berlusconi's position has become untenable, the manner and timing of his departure remain unclear.
When politicians are hashing out ideas, those ideas can range somewhere between politically untenable and electorally suicidal.
If anything, information that has emerged from liberated Iraq has made the Levin critique even more untenable.
We will have to wait until our system becomes totally untenable before anything like control will be instituted.
Despite the untenable living conditions and lack of jobs and basic services, many children are back in school.
Sadly, keeping cappuccino and iced latte prices steady has become untenable, Starbucks said in an announcement last week.
He called for Congress to take a close look at whether conglomerate ownership creates untenable conflicts of interest.
Are immigrant populations like this untenable in the U.S.? The data does not suggest this is the case.
Yet none of them would want to find themselves in the same untenable position as Mr Duncan Smith.
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