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If it finds that any of them are unimplementable, this finding should be reported back to Council.
"But if all those finesses occurred, the plan would be unimplementable."
Following the same approach for both would lead to confusion and would probably be unimplementable.
This is an attempt to prevent unimplemented (and unimplementable) standards.
Any judgment that describes them as such is impractical and unimplementable," he said.
The Youth League had developed “some unrealistic and unimplementable answers to some absolutely vital questions”, he says.
By the end of the war (during which the 1916 Easter Rising had taken place), the Act was seen as unimplementable.
Karnataka pleaded that 11 billion ft3 was unimplementable in the circumstances that existed then.
As far as long term changes in land management practices are concerned, the unimplementable catchment plan is an irrelevance.
"Sushma told me that the US consideration of similar measures had just failed, as it was 'unimplementable'.
"That would make the plan unimplementable," Mr La Nauze said.
The report was drafted on the assumption that Turkish legislation would be restrictive, but that approach makes the draft proposals unimplementable.
He proposes that the President inform Congress that the statute is "unimplementable" and decline to enforce it.
The Alberta Provincial Government legislated this recommendation unimplementable.
Although progress on defining the concept of total compensation was substantial, the other two tasks were partially unsuccessful, rendering the new approach largely unimplementable in practice.
On the environment, the president has never appreciated how damaging it was for him to scrap the Kyoto treaty, which was unimplementable, without offering an alternative.
By the early 1960s, large parts of these routes had been built on (much by another government body, the Housing Commission) and, without tunnelling, became unimplementable.
It will fail if it does none of these things, but results instead in mountains of paper, of unimplementable action plans, pseudo-science and bureaucracy.
The President should inform Congress that, in his view, the statute is unimplementable and invite Congress, if it thinks otherwise, to take the matter to court.
This year Microsoft packed standards committees with its supporters to procure ISO approval of its unwieldy, unimplementable and patented "open standard" for documents.
Open, regular discussions with researchers and other staff can create the type of synergy that separates a successful inquiry from one which leaves a legacy of incomplete or unimplementable recommendations.
He said Russia opposed the American draft because it still included an automatic authorization for the use of force and imposed "unimplementable, unrealistic" demands on inspectors and Iraqi officials.
Principles are fine things, but when they become unimplementable in adverse conditions, they are about as useful as a raft of straws to mariners facing shipwreck in a hurricane.
When told that this environmental plan is unimplementable because it is bound to be subverted or ignored by local power-holders, the planners may respond by writing more enforcement into the plan.
Most other vendors could only dream of implementing an ALGOL compiler and most in the industry dismissed ALGOL as being unimplementable.