- partisans. A
prototype was
built and
tested in 1942, but was
found to be
unworkable. This
vehicle is
sometimes called the A-40T or KT.
Instead of loading...
- his government,
elected a mere 17
months previously, in 1964, had an
unworkably small majority of only four MPs. The
Labour government was
returned following...
- page, it stated: 'The law
against marijuana is
immoral in
principle and
unworkable in practice.' The adverti****t went on to
present medical sources ****erting...
- The
handicap principle is a
hypothesis proposed by the
Israeli biologist Amotz Zahavi in 1975. It is
meant to
explain how "signal selection"
during mate...
-
November 1942 the
Twenty Committee turned down Cholmondeley's plan as
being unworkable, but
thought there may have been some
potential in the idea. As there...
- when the
previous laissez-faire
approach to
economic management became unworkable.
Fiscal policy is
based on the
theories of the
British economist John...
- ignored. In addition, the
company can find that the
planned product is
unworkable,
leading to the
phenomenon of vaporware. In politics,
trial balloons often...
- D. (1994). "'Objectivity and Balance' in
Public Broadcasting: Unwise,
Unworkable, and Unconstitutional". Yale Law &
Policy Review. 12 (1). Yale Law School:...
- metaphorically,
especially in the
misalliance variant, to
describe a
generally unworkable ****ociation, for example, the ill-fated
alliance of
German nobility with...
- of
artificially pollinating the plant. The
method proved financially unworkable and was not deplo**** commercially. In 1841,
Edmond Albius, a 12-year-old...