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- Untenable is the second studio album by American power pop band Bad Moves. It was originally scheduled for release on May 29, 2020 under Don Giovanni...
- president Joan Gaspart resigned, his position having been made completely untenable by such a disastrous season on top of the club's overall decline in fortunes...
- hole, stop digging." It is used as a metaphor, warning that when in an untenable position, it is best to stop making the situation worse. The second law...
- 'Abbasid caliphate," whence belief in the corruption of the Quran became untenable vis-a-vis the position of **** "orthodoxy". Alleged distortions have...
- linked to the presence of a cathedral. Later on, this process became untenable and other selection criteria and royal occasions were used instead. However...
- fortified American positions at Brooklyn Heights consequently became untenable and were evacuated a few days later, leaving the British in control of...
- some forms of it reject macroevolution, claiming it is biologically untenable and not supported by the fossil record, and the concept of universal descent...
- history. Throughout his career, Hegel strove to correct what he argued were untenable dualisms endemic to modern philosophy (typically by drawing upon the resources...
- American states, and the Carter Administration in the U.S. Recognizing the untenability of his situation, Urcuyo fled to Guatemala on 18 July, effectively handing...
- because they were sold for the price of a guinea coin. This hypothesis is untenable because the guinea was first struck in England in 1663, and William Harvey...