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"unworkable" Definitions
  1. not practical or possible to do successfully

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If this all strikes you as so destructive and unworkable that it can't possibly be true, you're half-right: it is destructive and unworkable— and it's also true.
"Many of us see this as unworkable," the judge said.
Wall Street critics say that rule is vague and unworkable.
It's an experiment that is simply unworkable in cancer care.
The Association of Talent Agents has called the bill unworkable.
ObamaCare is an unworkable program that needs to be ended.
You won't get them to do it; the thing's unworkable!
Other critics warned that the new policy is logistically unworkable.
Even the centerpiece of the Warren platform is obviously unworkable.
"It doesn't have to be an unworkable amount," Henske said.
GOP plan cuts subsidies so much that penalty is unworkable.
Industry intervention: The NMP Manufacturers Group argues that the chemical "is used in many industry sectors, in varied processes," and that it would be "unworkable for industry and unworkable for EPA" to evaluate them all.
She told BuzzFeed News that the Copyright Directive is basically unworkable.
In the real world it would be unworkable—and political suicide.
Undertaking such a massive overhaul of utility infrastructure is basically unworkable.
The Obama administration eventually abandoned the site as "unworkable" in 503.
"This is completely an unworkable and non-reciprocal arrangement," he said.
However, Iraq's apparent unease over the deal could render it unworkable.
"I fear that the court's remedy will prove unworkable," he wrote.
Ledford's "dilemma illustrates why this standard is unworkable," the lawyers said.
Mexico opposes the idea, which trade experts say is almost unworkable.
Absent this critical information, a universal carryover basis rule seemed unworkable.
"It was unworkable, untenable," the source said of the current government.
This proves TPS is unworkable for the nation as a whole.
"Government standards have proven to be unworkable," said in his statement.
Apparently, the actual regulations that the Trump administration wrote were unworkable.
None of that means these moderate approaches are bad or unworkable.
Its plan was, however, rejected as unworkable by the UK government.
The intention is understandable, but this remedy is unworkable and unachievable.
"The routine issuance of universal injunctions is patently unworkable," Gorsuch wrote.
Neo-mercantilism is both damaging and unworkable in today's global economy.
This is unworkable and would hinder productive scientific debate and discussion.
These are all unworkable solutions; what you need are shortcuts and cheats.
It is "unlawful, unworkable and dangerous", says Zoltan Kovacs, a government spokesman.
EXCLUSIVE: JUDGE SAYS CHINAS JUSTICE SYSTEM CANNOT BE TRUSTED, MAKING CHANGES UNWORKABLE
This new classification would make PACE unworkable for local governments like ours.
Experts suspected even before the law passed that CLASS would be unworkable.
Banks detested the original "intent" test, saying it was unworkable and unfair.
Democrats have said that standard is so high that it is unworkable.
Anything could happen, including things that are completely illegal, unworkable, or dangerous.
But it is so replete with contradictions that it may be unworkable.
You had the perfect business plan for 2020 that is now unworkable?
Since that time, this standard — the "viability standard" — has proven increasingly unworkable.
But supporters of the Marketplace Fairness Act view Goodlatte's approach as unworkable.
It has created an unworkable burden on their relationship and their family.
Conservative economists have written the plans off as unworkable, reckless, and divisive.
An acquittal will say to the world, beyond the shadow of a doubt, that the checks and balances built into the Constitution are fatally flawed and unworkable, that they are compromised to the partisanship and therefore unworkable and worthless.
A security solution that defeats the F.B.I. is unworkable if it frustrates consumers.
It is unworkable, in part, because other EU countries are unwilling to participate.
This approach has been unworkable in the past and still has no takers.
But throw 215K video into that same program, and the results become unworkable.
The idea was beautiful but unworkable; it wasn't at home in the world.
May's preferred customs plan is seen by most officials in Brussels as unworkable.
How did California end up with, in your view, such an unworkable system?
" The state's Republican Party, though, calls it a "sloppy, complicated and unworkable nightmare.
The kind of program that results from this lopsided stool isn't necessarily unworkable.
Never mind, in other words, that the idea is immoral, illegal, unconstitutional and unworkable.
Some people warned the developers that the idea was unworkable because of its location.
Not simply to fall back onto previous positions which have already been proven unworkable.
I oppose the death penalty on the ground that it's barbaric and increasingly unworkable.
House Speaker Paul Ryan on Wednesday criticized the three-month extension gambit as unworkable.
Mr. Juppé has criticized Mr. Fillon's economic program as far too harsh, and unworkable.
USTR rejected the AFL-CIO's initial proposal based on the Lacey Act as unworkable.
Virtually every expert on the Muslim Brotherhood thinks it would be unworkable and unwise.
That may sound admirable, but it's legally unworkable and, in many cases, simply unjust.
It's already getting pushback from industry, which dismisses the concept as untested and unworkable.
Yet in that far-fetched scenario, raids would only lead to an unworkable court logjam.
This currently requires a supercooled material that proves to be unworkable in the real world.
Rossello said the latest deal was unworkable given the board's desire to limit electricity rates.
The League goes well beyond reasonable concern over refugees, advocating xenophobic and unworkable deportation policies.
Given how unpopular the idea of a corporate tax cut is, this seems politically unworkable.
They are short on detail, could prove unworkable, and seem likely to offend many people.
" Thomas expressed concern with the "court's remedy" and said he fears it will "prove unworkable.
Seattle's approach is unworkable on many fronts and wrong for the city, drivers and riders.
There are many things about flying cars that make them impractical, unworkable, and even wrongheaded.
Kerslake warned that civil servants were being hamstrung by ministerial indecision and unworkable customs plans.
His 2008 health care plan was basically unworkable, which Clinton pointed out at the time.
Republicans have long sought to dismantle Obamacare, insisting it was unworkable and hampered job growth.
As a result of all this, the Minsk accords are increasingly looking to be unworkable.
A mechanism designed to win his vote was ruled unworkable under Senate rules on Thursday.
It created a disastrous, unworkable knot that is impossible to untangle in just one step.
A mechanism designed to win their votes was ruled unworkable under Senate rules on Thursday.
Typing out endless responses to questions rather than simply pressing buttons makes the model unworkable.
If the user has too many options to choose from, the bot model becomes unworkable.
The wrong candidate with unrealistic policies and unworkable ideas could upend our chances for victory.
The question is, how do we use that knowledge to revisit this dated, unworkable standard?
Guaranteed health care for seniors was attacked as unworkable and socialist; now Medicare is uncontroversial.
If that proves unworkable, it could offer a warning to other states facing nuclear shutdowns.
Yet instead of a dysfunctional, unworkable mandate, the recommendation would allow market forces to operate.
In the brief, the members argue that the national right to an abortion is unworkable.
Currently, all five regulators share supervision and enforcement authority, an arrangement banks have called unworkable.
The demand - rejected by Canada and Mexico as completely unworkable - had become a major sticking point.
AT&T's chief lawyer Len Cali said that a patchwork of state laws would be unworkable.
But on a press call, Hincapié said that arbitrary timeframe is unworkable for plaintiffs like hers.
Salvini declared the populist coalition government unworkable and called for a no-confidence vote in Conte.
Previous analyses of similar legislation projected that the individual market would become unworkable under the ORRA.
But Toomey says letting corporate tax cuts expire at the end of 10 years is unworkable.
Republican lawmakers, though, say it is hurting coal jobs by placing unworkable limits on the industry.
So could the Euros become federal, or is multi-state hosting unworkable in the long-term?
Negotiators in Brussels have rejected both possibilities as unworkable and neither option has strong domestic support.
The companies argue that complying with a patchwork of 22019 different state rules would be unworkable.
Hillary Clinton slams Bernie Sanders' and Elizabeth Warren's wealth-tax plans as 'incredibly disruptive' and 'unworkable'
Therefore, we call on the new administration to take immediate action to delay this unworkable rule.
Circumstances must be extraordinary, a law unworkable, for a court to overrule itself, Ms. Sanger said.
"Such brazen disregard of this court's order is unacceptable and unworkable going forward," the S.E.C. said.
That far-left idea would be so unworkable and damaging that it would never pass Congress.
Beyond his issues with her corporate legal work, Buttigieg has argued that Warren's ideas are unworkable.
The California Democrat argues that the policy is unworkable and says she doesn't agree with it.
Despite the changes to the legislation, some advocacy groups have slammed the proposal as unnecessary and unworkable.
His name was George W. Bush, and starting some time in 2004 he realized it was unworkable.
But it is evidence that caucuses are probably unworkable in our contemporary online, instant news cycle environment.
It's not insurers' fault that the law is poorly conceived, incompetently written, lawlessly administered and utterly unworkable.
Collins said Cruz's plan was "unworkable," echoing the language of two leading insurance lobbying groups on Friday.
The campaign had also discussed the idea of having fireworks in the arena, but that proved unworkable.
Letting every state establish labeling standards for GMO foods is unworkable and increases the cost of food.
But my father knew that such an unsympathetic extremity of character would be unworkable in his fiction.
" In short, Bay says, MOPRs for renewables and nuclear are "unsound in principle and unworkable in practice.
Most experts agree with Mr. Tusk that her plan is unworkable, at least in the short term.
For years, Republicans have hammered away at Obamacare, insisting it was unworkable and was hampering job growth.
The G.O.P. will then say "see, it's a failure" and offer unworkable travesties like high-risk pools.
But some auto manufacturer representatives said the new proposals were as "equally unworkable" as the original ones.
Unsworth explained that based on the video he'd seen of Musk's minisub, he determined it was unworkable.
Sanders wasn't having it on debate night when Biden again swiped at Medicare for All as unworkable.
That was an incredibly stupid idea, wasteful and unworkable in every way, and his critics said so.
URS looked at each section of the highway and concluded that all possible combinations were economically unworkable.
Instead of dismissing Mr. Sanders's plan for free college tuition as wrongheaded, she argued that it was unworkable.
But a cargo version of the A380 is seen as unworkable for one reason — it is too big.
Until that happens, Seattle's approach is unworkable on many fronts and wrong for the city, drivers and riders.
The reason why Syriza is collapsing is because it has been co-opted to an unworkable fiscal policy.
"This plan is unworkable," said Sergei A. Ryabkov, the deputy foreign minister, according to the RIA news agency.
Critics, including many I should say on the left, told them this bill was unworkable and not practical.
He blustered about building a wall and banning Muslims but won't do either, because those ideas are unworkable.
"The routine issuance of universal injunctions is patently unworkable," Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote in a concurring opinion. 5.
"  That fall, when the EPA lowered annual ethanol blending requirements, Pruitt released a statement calling the program "unworkable.
But in countries like South Africa, D.O.T. is unworkable because it can take hours to reach a clinic.
The dead, their families, and their classmates deserve better than this ridiculous, offensive, unworkable arm-the-teachers fantasy.
Some Democrats have suggested reopening the deal to boost enforcement provisions but Canada says the idea is unworkable.
And the EU sees both of its main features as unworkable and undermining the integrity of its single market.
Even YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki said this system will be unworkable in a letter to YouTube creators in October.
"This case exemplifies why the Trump administration zero-tolerance policy is not only unworkable, but a failure," she said.
Canada and Mexico, which initially dismissed most of Washington's demands as unworkable, now say there is room to maneuver.
Phantom Auto thinks it has a solution, but most self-driving car designers have dismissed remote operation as unworkable.
Critics immediately slammed the two pacts as unworkable and possibly against EU law on the right to seek asylum.
It eventually happened, but long after many of us had determined 16GB to be an unworkable amount of space.
Ido Hotna Hutabarat, chief executive of coal miner Bumi Resources unit PT Arutmin Indonesia, said the rules were unworkable.
So you don't want to sit at your computer giving feedback on each individual picture, because that's totally unworkable.
In the extreme, this option is unworkable, because the president has to be able to respond to immediate threats.
A similar proposal by Senator John Cornyn, Republican of Texas, was opposed by Senate Democrats who called it unworkable.
Even if Saudi Arabia and Qatar can patch up their differences, greater economic cooperation in the region appears unworkable.
Larson O'Brien said that plan was unworkable and proceeded to file more than 12,000 additional arbitration demands at JAMS.
Mr. Trump may never have a chance to test the experts' contention that his foreign policy proposals are unworkable.
BUT WE SHOULDN'T HAVE UNWORKABLE, DEMOTIVATING KINDS OF TAXES THAT WILL ACHIEVE EQUALITY BY REDUCING EVERYBODY'S LEVEL OF WEALTH.
" The Chicago Tribune editorial board took his side, writing that "such massive government spending programs are unworkable and unaffordable.
It's not, whatever Republicans may say, because Obamacare is an unworkable system; insurance markets were clearly stabilizing last fall.
"This second failure of Trumpcare is proof positive that the core of this bill is unworkable," Mr. Schumer said.
" Blankfein said he understands why a wealth tax is receiving some public support but called the policy "completely unworkable.
That's because several leading Democratic 2020 hopefuls want to go beyond former President Obama's rules that automakers called unworkable.
Canada and Mexico say the new rules of origin are unworkable and would damage the highly-integrated auto industry.
But Rothenberg, the IAB leader, said the Honest Ads Act is potentially unworkable for the fast-moving tech industry.
It's completely unworkable, and would increase annual Medicaid spending by as much as $2 trillion over a 10-year period.
In private, however, some say it is unworkable because it would place too great a burden on limited state resources.
This week saw Clinton step up her critiques of Sanders' policy proposals, deeming many unworkable in a real-world setting.
It regards the proposal to use a customs arrangement to avoid a hard border in Ireland as complex and unworkable.
One of many surreal features of the whole argument is that the EU has dismissed both customs options as unworkable.
But that principle is unworkable, because the old technologies we are in the process of replacing are even less safe.
The miners' bids were stymied by fears that the falling price of bitcoin made their business models unworkable, sources said.
The fact that Trump's co-partisans decline to restrain him in any way makes the American constitutional system borderline unworkable.
"While certain aspects of these discussions were initially promising, there were numerous conditions put forth that were unworkable," he said.
As mentioned, the mechanics of directly selling your data to a company are problematic at best, and unworkable at worst.
They should not let this issue devolve into another health care fight that leaves in place the unworkable status quo.
The slim Senate majority that has proven to be almost unworkable over the past year will get that much tougher.
"  Ryan Williams, a veteran of Mitt Romney's 2012 campaign, highlighted the incident with Freeman as indicative of an "unworkable environment.
Officials at Commerce, State, Treasury, and the Office of the United States Trade Representative all considered the proposal totally unworkable.
"The April 28 deadline is unworkable," tweeted Mike Brickner, the Ohio state director of the group All Voting is Local.
There was no opportunity for stakeholder input, and it is an unworkable system that will crash legal cannabis in California.
To believe otherwise is to assume Congress enacts unworkable laws and that is not what courts are allowed to presume.
ET. In a tweet earlier Thursday, he called the plan "unworkable" and complained that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif.
Some race-neutral alternatives, like admitting only students at the top of their classes, were simply unworkable, the judge said.
After arriving in Oregon, he decided that the name Krzysztofowicz was unworkable for Americans, so he shortened it to Kristof.
As the National Employment Law Project (NELP) points out, using existing unemployment insurance as the source of funding is unworkable.
He has "an easily digestible, more hip image that is covering over the same unworkable revolutionary edifice," Mr. Henken said.
The US negotiating posture, by contrast, heavily emphasizes a couple of demands that appear to be symbolic, meaningless, or unworkable.
"  "Deals that were simply unworkable because of price four months ago are now being done with alacrity, and you know what?
The idea of a less aesthetically abrasive electronic border control system has been dismissed as unworkable for economic and practical reasons.
Hours before the White House meeting, Ryan called a three-month extension of the debt ceiling a "ridiculous" and "unworkable" idea.
May's Brexit minister, David Davis, has sent her a letter describing the plan as "unworkable", a source close to him said.
Some suggest that the numbers were slipped into the candidate's speech by defence advisers eager to make the idea appear unworkable.
Democrats have said Cornyn's plan is unworkable; Republicans say Feinstein's might harm the rights of people wrongly on terror suspect lists.
Bringing them together with morally grey superheroes from a gritty world of nuclear fears suggests an unworkable clash of storytelling genres.
Colorado has this kind of unworkable producer price tax on the books but, finding it doesn't work, has quietly given up.
"National Association of Medicaid Directors: "The per capita cap growth rates for Medicaid in the Senate bill are insufficient and unworkable.
That move stirred bewilderment on Venezuela's streets and among economists and cryptocurrency experts who say the petro-bolivar tether is unworkable.
"It's an unworkable scheme and relies on a higher level of trust than most people have for their ISPs," Schwartzman argued.
His ideas may be unworkable, according to some foreign policy experts in both parties, but his message has unquestionable political power.
House Democrats, faith groups and advocacy organizations like the AARP have all blasted the work requirements as overly burdensome and unworkable.
Socialists may be in the grip of unworkable, harebrained dogma, but they see power and are ready to fight for it.
Forget about the unworkable Green New Deal, which Republicans are using as a prop to show how silly both parties are.
The 85 percent North American content proposal to avoid tariffs is unworkable, Toyota North America Chief Executive Jim Lentz told Reuters.
Their stories have been twisted in so many ways for so many years that it seems unworkable to unravel them now.
This Senate bill would be completely unworkable because anybody with half a brain would get insurance only when they got sick.
"Unfortunately," he concluded, "it's a totally unfounded and unworkable way of thinking about the world, let alone running U.S. foreign policy."
In fact, she accepted the invitation and proposed alternative dates in February, as the proposed date of February 6 was unworkable.
It turns out the ACA is much more popular than any of the horrific, unworkable Republican plans that have been floated.
In the few places it has been tried, such as Vermont, it was repealed because it was simply unworkable and unfundable.
"There was a period like 10 years ago when the venture community considered silicon investments as kind of unworkable," he said.
That plan proved unworkable, but Trepca officials eventually found seats for the team on a flight from Slovenia back to Kosovo.
Embryonic as it is, this latest plan to stem the flow is already being criticized as both potentially unworkable and inhumane.
If competent technocrats don't help, then the push will end up being for something unworkable and will likely end in tears.
Last but by no means least, as the Intercept's David Dayen has explained in some detail, the whole thing was unworkable.
Even when low-cost carriers have been able to secure slots in Mexico City, they have often been at unworkable times.
In 2012, an investigation found Aramark cut workers' pay and reduced their hours into unworkable split shifts, pushing them onto government assistance.
You will make it hard for this party to ever regain footing with Hispanics, because his immigration proposal is unworkable, is hateful.
Despite my best efforts to pursue this opportunity in good faith, I recently received information that has made such a pursuit unworkable.
The broken banking system made the original idea for Swift unworkable and led to Wala, a financial literacy app for underbanked consumers.
"It is completely technologically unworkable for individual states to mandate different encryption standards in consumer products," Lieu told Reuters in an interview.
Their big complaint was that if states enact their own GMO labeling laws, it would create an unworkable "patchwork" of local rules.
The widespread view within the White House and at the Department of Homeland Security is that it's a terrible and unworkable idea.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Even if Saudi Arabia and Qatar can patch up their differences, greater economic cooperation in the region appears unworkable.
Last month, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce said it is prepared to sue the federal government if it finds the rule unworkable.
Though her convoluted proposal for a customs union in all but name is unworkable, the EU could nonetheless offer the real thing.
From the beginning, Apple has argued that the FBI's scheme is, if not technically impossible, so ethically fraught that it becomes unworkable.
He said customs arrangements at the heart of the proposal were "unworkable" and a "bureaucratic nightmare that was not going to work".
A 2011 deal with Malaysia proved unworkable for the Australian government, which settled on reopening the Manus Island centre the following year.
The proposal has already been rejected by the EU's chief negotiator and is seen as unworkable by some in her own Cabinet.
Even if Donald Trump ceases his racist, divisive talk and stops promoting his clearly unworkable solutions, he should have already disqualified himself.
Eurofer said the proposal set "an unworkable precedent" that would allow for continued dumping and promote over-capacity in the exporting countries.
The current path has proven unworkable for both parties, with the healthcare debate vividly illustrating the limits of governing by gerrymandered majority.
It has become obvious that the NOPR as proposed by Perry is unworkable, so Chatterjee now says FERC will do ... something else.
Civil liberties lawyers were highly critical of Mr. Trump's endorsement of the death penalty for traffickers and said it would be unworkable.
Donald Trump displays a brash, in-your-face, bombastic personality, and Bernie Sanders espouses socialistic principles that have proved to be unworkable.
The MPP project has raised questions from several stakeholder organizations, many of which have argued the idea is either illegal or unworkable.
If the presentation, on a single floor of the museum's unworkable building, is cramped in places, the work roars just the same.
Many of those who spoke out in opposition objected to the limitations, and said the rules for local businesses would be unworkable.
Janus may well render the current system unworkable, but states can step in to create new systems that make union finances sustainable.
But an attack on US soil demands that we "do something" — something that would already have been rejected as unworkable or counterproductive.
Congressional Republicans are averse to spending money on anything, the underlying concept is transparently unworkable and Mexico has refused to pay for it.
However, Chief Executive Guido Kerkhoff ditched this proposal because Thyssenkrupp's low share price had made a cross-shareholding structure unworkable, three sources said.
Canada and Mexico went into the talks prepared to address hard-line U.S. demands that they had previously dismissed as unworkable, officials said.
The Chargers said that plan was unworkable and, at various points, have added that they favor a stadium closer to downtown San Diego.
Some energy market researchers and scholars say parts of Ocasio-Cortez's plan are essentially unworkable and would spark unintended consequences and public backlash.
Opponents also are pressing their case in court, filing lawsuits challenging the Labor Department's power to impose the rule and calling it unworkable.
While the VAIO P performed a little better at basic web browsing, the screen was still impractical and battery life was still unworkable.
Clinton was an open practitioner of Max Weber's politics as a vocation in a world full of phonies preaching unworkable charismatic leadership models.
Back during the 2016 Democratic primaries, experts from across the ideological spectrum criticized the Senator's plan as too costly and unworkable in practice.
The Nordic countries tried wealth taxes of the sort Elizabeth Warren is proposing, and all except Norway abandoned them because they were unworkable.
One senior EU official said it "can't fly" because it was an unworkable move backwards that left Britain and the EU far apart.
But the vice president focused the brunt of his address on pointedly attacking the Affordable Care Act as an unworkable and failed policy.
Congress shouldn't write laws that are unworkable without heavy regulatory intervention, nor excessively rely on the executive branch to fill in legislative details.
In 2010, British Prime Minister David Cameron had famously refused to return the Kohinoor on TV, saying that it would set an unworkable precedent.
At Thursday's debate, both Rubio and Cruz effectively exposed Trump's unworkable position on trade and his lack of substance on major foreign policy issues.
Business Roundtable supports both congressional and FCC action to protect net neutrality without the unworkable rules designed for the last century's marketplace and technology.
Senate Democrats rejected that legislation as unworkable, and House Democrats said holding a vote on an equivalent approach would not be satisfactory at all.
Jubelirer, Kennedy wrote that while the standard for partisan gerrymandering in that case was unworkable, it was possible that another one could be found.
Republicans have, for years, hammered ObamaCare as an unworkable design the must be scrapped in its entirety in favor of more market-friendly reforms.
The ABPI also aims to reverse changes to the assessment of medicines for very rare diseases, describing the new rules as "inappropriate and unworkable".
Most officials involved in the bill's drafting — with the notable exception of hardline trade adviser Peter Navarro — think the bill is unrealistic or unworkable.
Consent requirements for processing personal data are also considerably strengthened under GDPR — meaning lengthy, inscrutable, pre-ticked T&Cs are likely to be unworkable.
Mr. Trump has exploited this dynamic, offering ideas that experts consider unworkable, but that tap into some voters' desire for a strong-handed leader.
Mr. Duda noted that his proposals, if enacted, might be unworkable without a change to the Constitution giving him more power to appoint judges.
Trump allegedly joked to aides, telling them to approve orders and move forward with the wall even if the directives were illegal or unworkable.
The premise was scientifically dubious, and Theranos's technology was either not ready, unworkable or able to perform only a fraction of the tests promised.
But in this case, Republicans of varying stripes worked together — purposely or not — to keep an unworkable bill from seeing the light of day.
Thom Tillis, who took a thinly veiled swipe at the two of them for meeting as a small group and presenting an unworkable compromise.
In dozens of pages of comments, industry associations argued that the mandate is largely unworkable without a lengthy phase-in period and substantial loopholes.
She has since rolled out a comprehensive package that more moderate Democrats, like Mr. Biden and Mr. Buttigieg, have said is unrealistic and unworkable.
"These plans by a backbench rump of the Conservative Party are a mere distraction, they are poorly thought out and completely unworkable," he said.
Although Canada and Mexico say the idea is unworkable, Trump told reporters earlier on Saturday that the new deal would contain such a provision.
"I am simply not willing to support a poorly designed and unworkable rule that ever after needs to be adjusted," Giancarlo said in a statement.
Canada and Mexico rejected the U.S. proposal as unworkable last month in Mexico City, but some officials said they expected alternatives to emerge in Montreal.
Businesses that operate in multiple sectors argue that the current regulatory framework — with different industries operating under different rules — is unworkable in an innovative economy.
Railroads had argued for years that the initial 2015 deadline set in 2008 was unworkable and that they had spent billions to develop the technology.
Conditioning the ceasefire on Nusra being entirely excluded from it is unworkable, Nusra Front media official Abu Khattab al-Maqdisi told VICE News on Wednesday.
The spending growth rates for the proposed Medicaid per capita caps are "insufficient and unworkable," the directors wrote in a statement to be released Monday.
MORE filled his Cabinet with individuals whose greatest achievements were dreaming up unworkable Democratic utopias from the far off perches of academia and Washington bureaucracy.
If Republicans don't expand the list beyond their usual ideologues, the board could end up turning to old policies that have proved to be unworkable.
The proposed bill would go a step further by making it illegal, rather than unworkable, for the federal government to interfere in state marijuana industries.
The Johnson administration opposed the Western Hemisphere quota as unworkable, only acceding to it when Southern segregationists threatened to otherwise torpedo the entire immigration bill.
Separately, Kremlin aide Andrei Belousov told reporters at the same event that the U.S. withdrawal punched a gaping hole in the pact, rendering it unworkable.
These proposed bills varied in the specifics and, if enacted, would have created an unworkable patchwork regulatory regime relating to the use of personal information.
"President Obama's approach to national security policy began with unworkable ideas on the campaign trail and has been marked by some consistent themes," McConnell said.
Stablecoins, such as Facebook's Libra, are a new breed of cryptocurrencies that aim to escape the wild price swings that make bitcoin unworkable for commerce.
"Zaev, you are leading the most inefficient and unworkable government in the history of our country," Dragan Danev, the VMRO-DPMNE's parliamentary coordinator, told deputies.
Progressives can (and should) critique those cruel and likely unworkable schemes, but they also shouldn't be complacent about their ability to beat something with nothing.
Biden repeated and at times intensified his frequent criticism of Sanders' plans for such things as mandatory "Medicare for All" as too expensive and unworkable.
While bankruptcy would normally be a good option, he argued, the fact that planes were grounded due to the pandemic might make bankruptcy rules unworkable.
His central idea to offer a $1,193 universal basic income to every person 18 or older in the country was dismissed as unworkable and crazy.
A coalition that includes Apple, Facebook, Google, Microsoft and Twitter blasted the legislation as "unworkable" in a letter sent Tuesday to the bill's backers, Sens.
Canada and Mexico initially dismissed some of the main U.S. demands as unworkable but later made it clear they were ready to be more flexible.
Ryan acknowledged that this was true, but refused to acknowledge that this rendered the edifice he'd built on the foundation of repeal and delay unworkable.
But the economic harm from doing so would far outweigh whatever gains AT&T could get, the company says, making it an unworkable bargaining tactic.
You could absolutely argue these numbers still seem pretty strong for single-payer described as such, given the conventional wisdom that such a plan is unworkable.
This was a true blessing for consumers, but it was genuinely unworkable economically — the consumer bounty was based on investors, bondholders, and unionized workers losing money.
Posting on the social media account Twitter, Blanchflower said if he was still an adviser "I would have told him it is a totally unworkable idea".
In theory they could attempt a mega-bill containing another attempt at Obamacare repeal and tax reform, but several senators said Tuesday that would be unworkable.
But has now set up an automated process, noting that a general increase in BTC transactions "over the years" has made its prior manual system unworkable.
That's because flying cars, while hitting that retro-futuristic sweet spot, are widely considered to be hugely difficult, if not outright unworkable, from a mobility perspective.
Political turmoil has returned to Rome with one of the country's deputy prime ministers calling for snap elections and declaring that the coalition government is unworkable.
"It is unworkable to assess the reasonableness of the penalty if it is not known what is to be penalized," Perram said in a written judgment.
Interserve's largest shareholder, U.S. hedge fund Coltrane, which owns a 28 percent stake, had opposed the rescue plan after Interserve rebuffed an alternative proposal as unworkable.
He chose not to take the path -- possibly because the bill was seen by so many people as an unworkable solution to the problems with Obamacare.
As the race for the White House escalates, trade has been clearly equated to job loss, and our current trade deals are deemed to be unworkable.
One solution might be to ask flight attendants to stow precious items in a safe place but this will become unworkable if every passenger wants that.
Other early ideas - to cut some 103 staff from Prime Minister House and establish a six-day work week for civil servants - were shelved as unworkable.
But he makes clear that the current arrangement, in which lawmakers must pass a separate borrowing authorization to cover already authorized spending, is unworkable and dangerous.
A coalition that includes Apple, Facebook, Google, Microsoft and Twitter blasted the legislation as "unworkable" in a letter sent on Tuesday to the bill's backers, Sens.
That system is an unworkable administrative and regulatory nightmare supposedly designed to facilitate the simplest of all transactions: doctor cares for patient; patient pays doctor, period.
Hoyer, the Democratic whip, said raising the nomination threshold to 28500 votes, in lieu of a simple majority, is "an interesting idea" but may be unworkable.
Having dragged the presidential debate down to the most deplorable and unworkable ideas, the two Republicans then went deeper into the gutter, insulting each other's wives.
And yet, Cuba's system is such an anachronism, its economic system has been so thoroughly proven to be unworkable, a political and economic transformation is inevitable.
In earlier decisions, the court had upheld abortion restrictions and suggested that Roe was incoherent and potentially unworkable and that the reasoning underlying it was unpersuasive.
The COVID-19 crisis looks like it will be around for a while, but the daily White House briefings can't continue with the current unworkable structure.
On the other side of the debate, candidates like former Vice President Joe Biden, the current Democratic front-runner, have criticized Medicare for All as unworkable.
The more Trump is attacked using the "10 branded terms," the more he responds — forcing Democrats to expose themselves by defending unpopular, unworkable policies and positions.
As Helen Rosner argued in Eater, Bodega's plan to maintain thousands of these kiosks that each stock a slightly different mix of items seems pretty unworkable.
By 1990, this sense, that applying a strong "compelling interest" standard to religion cases is unworkable, won a majority of the votes on the Supreme Court.
But a coalition that includes Apple, Facebook, Google, Microsoft and Twitter blasted the legislation as "unworkable" in a letter sent Tuesday to the bill's backers, Sens.
Mr. Juncker and his top officials considered that timetable unworkable given what they consider the complications of pensions, legal rights and the right to health care.
Amy was a woman who saw all the maddening contradictions and unworkable expectations of contemporary womanhood and figured out how to play them to her advantage.
Bruce BurgerSeattle To the Editor: David Brooks writes a very compelling argument why socialism is unworkable, but I can provide an answer in a single word.
The NSA shuttered the program, arguing that the changes made by the USA Freedom Act, which Congress passed in 6900, made the call records program unworkable.
"What the leaders you just described proposed is unworkable and it could put in jeopardy the kind of hurricane response we need to have," Ryan said.
Some city and state officials, including Governor Andrew Cuomo, have floated the idea of closing Rikers permanently, a proposal that de Blasio has dismissed as unworkable.
The White House Office of Management and Budget added that the legislation is "unworkable" and "unnecessary," though it stopped short of specifically issuing a veto threat.
"What the [Democratic] leaders have proposed is unworkable, and it could put in jeopardy the kind of hurricane response we need to have," the Speaker said.
The FT reports that the notion of using technology to solve issues surrounding the Irish border — a plan considered unworkable by E.U. officials — has been abandoned.
For decades, abortion opponents have "tried to make the case that Roe is incoherent or that Roe is unworkable or that abortion hurts women," Ziegler said.
But with only one seat more than the Liberals in the legislative assembly, an NDP-Green government could become unworkable, resulting in a new election being called.
Again, the skill level is extraordinary, but it is also worth reflecting on the radicalness of making art out of such a basic but seemingly unworkable premise.
Trump was briefed on the draft in late May, Axios said, and most officials thought it was unrealistic or unworkable, apart from Trump's trade adviser Peter Navarro.
The rule was probably unworkable in any event, but the court's novel reasoning was that it violated companies' First Amendment right not to denounce their own products.
"If the DOJ believes the Anthem remedy package is unworkable because it is overly complex or requires ongoing supervision, I expect the DOJ to challenge," he said.
"The Socialist party considers (this) coalition unworkable," it said in a statement, suggesting Podemos and its allies try to find another way to support a new administration.
John McGrane, the Director-General of the British Irish Chamber of Commerce, dismissed the proposal and said it was too late to be floating "vague, unworkable" ideas.
She urges women to remember that these decisions are mutual ones, rather than a matter of going along with the norm — especially if the norm is unworkable.
The definition and measurement of those cross-subsidies are difficult; an effort to adjust regulated power rates so as to reduce most of them would be unworkable.
Barry and Smith counter that a viable green politics can only succeed if "inspiring political leadership" helps navigate the unworkable status quo toward a sustainable socioeconomic order.
The effectiveness of a wealth tax in the US remains contestedLarry Summers, the former treasury secretary and Harvard University president, argues a wealth tax is essentially unworkable.
Thankfully, the ULC has made a great deal of progress since it first considered a one-sided, unworkable, 200-foot "line in the sky" approach last year.
Many legal scholars have identified stare decisis as a substantial obstacle to the overturning of Roe, since women have relied on Roe and it is not unworkable.
It polls well, and while some versions of the idea are unworkable or a hazy rhetorical smokescreen for total transformation of American society, others are perfectly sensible.
Do those senators who still sincerely believe in an increasingly unworkable two-state resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian issue really want to go down this rabbit hole?
I dislike Corbyn's anti-Americanism, his long flirtation with Hamas, his coterie's clueless leftover Marxism and anti-Zionism, his NATO bashing, his unworkable tax-and-spend promises.
"The Administration chose to proceed with an importation scheme that could endanger American lives, could worsen the opioid crisis and has been called unworkable by Canadian officials."
Trump also went beyond the boilerplate language in most presidential orders to forego automatic pay change rates, calling expected formula-based regional salary boosts unwarranted and unworkable.
It was the imperfect solution to a confluence of events that made more conventional options even more unworkable for me than they are for most American mothers.
"Instead of forcing unworkable and costly government mandates on the American people, we should look to technology and innovation to lead the way to address climate change," Rep.
Trump has often ordered aides to write executive orders that were later deemed unworkable, but another senior White House official said he had no knowledge of this one.
BIRMINGHAM, England (Reuters) - British finance minister Philip Hammond said on Monday the government would prove the European Union was wrong to dismiss Britain's plans for Brexit as unworkable.
Chief Executive Guido Kerkhoff is abandoning the proposal to split Thyssenkrupp into two because its low share price has made a cross-shareholding structure unworkable, these sources said.
But the court decided that efforts to bind together both racial discrimination and sex discrimination claims — rather than sue on the basis of each separately — would be unworkable.
The popularising of Medicare for all is largely owing to Mr Sanders's evangelising during the 2016 presidential primaries, when the idea was lampooned by Hillary Clinton as unworkable.
Moreover, the proposal is merely a starting point for negotiations with the European Commission, which is likely to reject parts of it as unworkable and demand more compromises.
Some of his ideas for doing that, such as building a wall on the Mexican border and barring citizens of some Muslim countries, are unworkable, discriminatory or both.
Salvini, who effectively triggered the crisis on Thursday by declaring the ruling coalition unworkable, accused his critics of scheming to save their posts and keep him from power.
Britain wants no border posts or immigration checks between Ireland and the British province of Northern Ireland after Brexit, but critics have said this goal may be unworkable.
Prime Minister Theresa May said in a speech on Friday she accepted that a hard Irish border was "almost inconceivable", but dismissed the EU's current plan as "unworkable".
"The things Donald Trump has said are utterly unworkable," said Douglas Holtz-Eakin, the forum's president, and the top economic adviser to Senator John McCain's 2008 presidential campaign.
Jonathan Zdziarski, a freelance security researcher, described it as "a hodgepodge of technological ineptitude"; Matthew Green, a cryptographer at Johns Hopkins University, said it was "clueless and unworkable".
I know that there are questions about its constitutionality and that several European nations tried a similar approach and found it unworkable (though four countries still have it).
This float replaced an unworkable peg, imposed in March 2015, that had left the economy short of dollars and captive to an expensive black market for foreign exchange.
Lew has consistently dismissed such prioritization plans as unworkable and ineffective, warning that markets would still react vehemently to the government failing to pay some of its bills.
Roughly half of the projected CBO savings came from a long-term care insurance program that was quickly shelved when the Obama administration determined it was financially unworkable.
It is a design philosophy that will render most of what is considered a "bank" today unworkable in the Augmented Age or the redesigned world we're moving to.
For the last seven years, Republican leaders have engaged in a fraudulent campaign against the A.C.A. based on the lie that the law is either unworkable or collapsing.
He talked endlessly of getting players "out of their comfort zones," even if that meant haranguing veterans or testing young and old alike in unfamiliar, or unworkable, roles.
The reality is this: The military parade was a wildly bad idea from the start that was unworkable for lots of reasons -- from logistical ones to symbolic ones.
"A political agenda premised on the Affordable Care Act being unworkable could conflict with efforts to support the A.C.A. exchanges, even on an interim basis," Mr. Michaels said.
"Every couple of years, we had this environment of crisis because we had to undo funding levels that most people in both parties thought were unworkable," she said.
Fixing this increasingly unworkable system will require Congress to act, gradually shutting down the TSA while authorizing CBP officers to routinely supervise security at all common carrier checkpoints.
"I don't understand why the requirement of wearing size 42-48 is considered so unworkable," said Mr. Krichevskiy, adding that he had shed 20 kilograms in recent years.
It would be better served if billions of dollars in free media came with serious accountability, especially when politicians issue unworkable plans or make promises they can't keep.
But for more than a year, experts and activists have warned that the controversial new plan would impose draconian, unworkable, and hugely problematic limits on the open internet.
We can dismiss his socialism as an unworkable throwback, but he's doing something our political establishment can't or won't: asking middle-class voters to undertake a nation-defining transformation.
"Relying on borrowing alone to finance infrastructure will not cut the bill in and of itself, and it will be unworkable because debt will become too high," she said.
In January IMF managing director, Christine Lagarde, said Uganda needed to use more of its domestic funds to finance infrastructure development and that reliance on foreign credit was "unworkable".
Italy's coalition government imploded on Thursday, as deputy prime minister and leader of Italy's ruling Lega party, Matteo Salvini, declared the arrangement unworkable and called for fresh general elections.
Campaigners denounced these provisions as unworkable, and a petition named "Save Your Internet," led by MEPs like Julia Reda of the European Pirate Party, attracted more than 700,000 signatures.
"Deploying more than 100,000 unfamiliar, untested, and possibly unworkable electronic voting machines for the first time during a critical national election poses an enormous and unnecessary risk," he said.
Wall Street has criticized the rule as unworkable, arguing it was impossible for banks to determine when a trade is purely for profit as opposed to creating market liquidity.
Under the doctrine known as stare decisis, he respects precedent and generally should be loath to overturn an early Supreme Court decision unless it has proven to be unworkable.
When a platform makes abstract, stylized shortcuts like the note highway unworkable, what's left except systems that — with enough high-tech equipment — could work on a real, physical stage?
The problem is that a continuing resolution puts the funding in the wrong appropriations accounts, creating unusable surpluses in some, and billions of dollars of unworkable shortfalls in others.
The following two examples show why the largely unworkable FDA approach has been a disaster for R&D advances in the entire, once-promising sector of animal genetic engineering.
The financial industry has fought the rule-making effort tooth and nail, warning policymakers the rule would be unworkable and could kill off a raft of investment advice opportunities.
While the practice of fractional licensing would prove unworkable from the outset, a bigger concern would be the abuses that would be a natural bi-product of fractional licensing.
Spyware companies pay top-dollar to make sure a bug stays unpatched The more aggressive strategy — matching the black market price — is largely seen as unworkable for practical reasons.
A senior American official pushed back against the idea that the United States proposals were unworkable, saying the failure of Canada and Mexico to offer counterproposals had halted progress.
May's "Chequers plan" — which would keep Britain aligned to European standards on goods and food — was dismissed as unworkable by Donald Tusk, speaking on behalf of European Union leaders.
In 19793, the president of the city's largest police union said in an op-ed in The New York Times that having gay police officers was an "unworkable" idea.
Former intelligence agents and analysts all agree that such a proposal is almost unworkable and sharing any intelligence with them could be even more destructive to U.S. national security.
Matteo Salvini, Italy's interior minister, has today declared the governing coalition between his far-right League party and the anti-establishment Five Star movement unworkable and demanded fresh elections.
The Justice Department lawyers said the plaintiffs' broad interpretation could even allow a state to foul up the feds by leaving in place an essentially-defunct and unworkable protocol.
That measure also had critics who called it unworkable and potentially disastrous for the insurance market, but Republican leaders could argue that they never intended to actually enact it.
Mr Varadkar's suggestion is to keep the north inside the EU's customs union, an ingenious but unworkable idea that would in effect shift some border controls to the Irish Sea.
The Congressional Budget Office's analysis of the latest version of Republicans' plan to repeal and replace Obamacare has found a very big problem with the bill: It may be unworkable.
I don't see this as unworkable, but it does mean that we have to work on being more fluid and less paranoid about insisting on homogeneity across our political projects.
Brett Kavanaugh has joined Clarence Thomas, another credibly accused sexual harasser, on the Supreme Court, which is devastating for me as a survivor and unworkable for me as a mother.
MOSCOW, June 2 (Reuters) - The Paris climate deal is unworkable without the participation of the United States, the RIA news agency cited Kremlin aide Andrei Belousov as saying on Friday.
"Spot volumes (on the Longhorn and Midland-to-Sealy pipelines) are nil this month as people jump on new lines and spot arbs become unworkable," one U.S. crude trader said.
In a statement he said the League's always-improbable partnership with the environmentalist, pro-welfare Five Star Movement (M5S) had become unworkable and that the solution was an early election.
" Kuttner's view of why this is unworkable stems from skepticism that "possible convergence of views on China trade might somehow paper over the political and moral chasm on white nationalism.
KPMG Huazhen has allowed liquidators to examine some of China Medical's papers on site under the supervision of the auditor's personnel and attorneys, a situation Judge To characterized as "unworkable".
Italy's coalition government imploded on Thursday evening, as deputy prime minister and leader of Italy's ruling Lega party, Matteo Salvini, declared the arrangement unworkable and called for fresh general elections.
He blasted "wish-list economics" and talked about the need to solve the "here and now" problems rather than offering what he views as unworkable pie-in-the-sky policies.
Voters "would be better served if billions of dollars in free media came with serious accountability, especially when politicians issue unworkable plans or make promises they can't keep," Obama said.
But even beyond the C-suite, energy thought leaders assembling at CERAWeek by IHS Markit in Houston are largely dismissing the Green New Deal as unrealistic, unworkable and politically divisive.
They are automatically categorized as "extreme," their ideas "unworkable," all because they reject the midway-point mode of governance, which only ends up favoring the actual extremists on the right.
Although Libor could still limp on after 2021, before finally becoming unworkable as panel banks cease to provide quotes, that is a risk banks and borrowers will want to avoid.
EU officials dismiss both ideas as unworkable and many manufacturers are worried there might be no customs deal at all, putting the supply chains they rely on at serious risk.
LONDON (Reuters) - British chemical manufacturer Ineos has called on the UK government to change its 'unworkable' rules on gas fracking which it says could force the closure of the industry.
This bill would also allow regulatory opponents to force agencies into lengthy trial-like proceedings over newly proposed rules, similar to formal proceedings that were long ago rejected as unworkable.
We've got the insurance industry declaring it "simply unworkable"; the American Academy of Actuaries saying effectively the same thing; AARP up in arms; the Urban Institute forecasting disaster; and more.
Bernie Sanders talked about his "Medicare for All" plan during the 2016 campaign, it was widely dismissed by the party establishment as not only unworkable but a massive political liability.
The legislation ultimately failed in the House, but not before being inflating by billions in handouts and establishing an unworkable border enforcement standard that will haunt Congress come 2017. 2.
The state's earlier definition of parent had become "unworkable" given today's increasingly varied family relationships, Judge Sheila Abdus-Salaam wrote on behalf of five members of a six-judge panel.
BEVERLY BURRISALBUQUERQUE To the Editor: Bret Stephens is right to point to the importance of medical cost control, but his suggestion that the Obamacare exchanges are fundamentally unworkable is nonsense.
Experts I've discussed it with also note that the idea might be unworkable in practice, as affluent neighborhoods could simply push to gerrymander themselves into their own independent school districts.
That, coupled with preparation in the morning, would make his participation in the Weinstein case "unworkable," and it's too late to arrange a sabbatical or alternative teaching schedule, the letter reads.
"Those who waste time are hurting Italy to save their post," said Salvini, who complains the coalition with the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement is unworkable after months of open bickering.
Reagan "reluctantly" offered Bush the spot as his running mate, overcoming any umbrage from the campaign trail, only after his first choice, President Gerald Ford, had proved unworkable, Page wrote. Mrs.
Star Wars No Risk Like the Star Wars-branded wargame, but instead of invading their opponents' territories, players compete to come up with increasingly unworkable ideas for Star Wars spinoff movies.
Since then, the pro-independence Scottish government's proposals to keep Scotland in the single market after the United Kingdom leaves were rejected by London as unworkable, and relations have been strained.
In 1996 the government tried to introduce no-fault divorce, but the legislation was repealed in 2001 after requirements on the parties to attend "information meetings" to encourage reconciliation proved unworkable.
"They (the people) rejected Tun Mahathir's lies, they rejected his unworkable coalition of former enemies, and they rejected the incoherent opposition – partly because of their alignment with Tun Mahathir," he said.
The 2016 Democratic nominee said she viewed two central policies embraced by the left in the 2020 primary — single-payer health care and a wealth tax — as unworkable or politically impractical.
Mobile operators association GSMA said it also welcomed a review, calling the draft over-complex for customers - as well as "unworkable" on a commercial and technical level for the companies themselves.
The embarrassing collapse of the Republican effort to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act makes clear the limits of the GOP's unwise, unworkable insistence on shutting Democrats out of lawmaking.
I think it's the opposite of alternate history; instead, it's an honest assault on the impossible—the impossible being "the historical novel," which conveys an unworkable lie in its fundamental premises.
The business tax plan being promoted by President Trump, and its close cousin released by House leadership this week, start with a good idea but then descend into an unworkable mess.
If the Trump administration's regulations are so unworkable that even groups that were supposedly so eager to set up AHPS now aren't going to bother, the effect could be even smaller.
When they visited rural public schools, they saw an unworkable system: lone teachers lecturing students across multiple grade levels in turn, plowing through textbooks even as few students understood the material.
But a decision to back away from conduct remedies as unworkable is exactly the kind of nontechnical issue where it really is appropriate for elected officials to make their influence felt.
And several Republican senators have supported legislation threatening to defund the United Nations unless the Security Council reverses the terms of the resolution, which Council diplomats say would be politically unworkable.
The government has said the EU equivalence system is unworkable as market access to the bloc is granted solely at the discretion of Brussels and can be scrapped at short notice.
Trump reiterated on Thursday at the retreat that all four components of his framework must be included in a deal, a stance viewed as unworkable by many lawmakers in both parties.
Currently, the speaker of parliament is second in line to the presidency, but the constitution states that new elections must be organized within 90 days, a time frame critics say is unworkable.
Earlier this month, the long-dreaded UK age verification system—which was in the works for years and delayed several times—fell apart completely, as the government finally admitted it was unworkable.
For example, firms that export goods or import capital equipment may be entitled to value-added-tax refunds, but the process can be so unworkable that some governments just grant exemptions instead.
McGregor-Mayweather is the new Ronda Rousey-Mayweather—a fight that's too unworkable and too fantastical to ever happen and that we can't stop talking about, even if only to dismiss it.
" Scott Serota, president and CEO of the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association: "The 'Consumer Freedom Option' is unworkable as it would undermine pre-existing condition protections, increase premiums and destabilize the market.
A New York court ruling earlier this month allowed the contested debt exchange on the paper company's 2016 and 2017 unsecured bonds to proceed in theory, but made it unworkable in practice.
We've been able to block some of these moves with lobbying and legal challenges, but the chaos in capitols and courtrooms is creating an unworkable patchwork of differing tax and reporting mandates.
However, on Friday night, the CEO's of America's Health Insurance Plans and the BlueCross BlueShield Association called the plan "unworkable," and the conservative plan isn't going to easily get moderates on board.
Most Republicans, with much on the line in this election year, were not willing to cross the National Rifle Association, which endorsed a Republican alternative that Democrats branded unworkable and a sham.
Earlier this week, the European Union declared Prime Minister Theresa May's compromise proposal unworkable; later this month, she must defend it before a Conservative Party whose hard-core Brexiteers deem it unacceptable.
The company is currently remaking its unworkable verification system — the blue check mark it awards to some high-profile accounts, an icon whose precise meaning is unclear, but that confers many privileges.
As for the Iran deal, he claims that "most experts had known that the Obama-led Iran deal was unworkable and thus unsustainable," but by my count the most prominent thought otherwise.
In a recent letter to the North Dakota secretary of state, one group called the state's current process unworkable and proposed a solution, but the secretary of state would not endorse it.
Post-9/11, it was folded into the newly created Department of Homeland Security, where its core mission — mobilizing diverse government departments with White House backing — became unworkable in a big crisis.
Currently, the speaker of parliament is second in line to the president, but the constitution states that new elections must be organized within 90 days, a time frame critics say is unworkable.
In a partial dissent from the Supreme Court's decision last month, Justice Thomas said the line the court had drawn, allowing those with "bona fide relationships" to enter the country, was unworkable.
Stopgap solutions, scientists said, will prove unworkable if the shutdown lasts for "months or even years," as Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader, said President Trump threatened on Friday.
Canada and Mexico dismiss the idea as unworkable and plan to respond with presentations on how such a move would damage the North American auto industry, people briefed on the talks said.
" John McCain's top 2008 economic adviser — and former head of the Congressional Budget Office — Douglas Holtz-Eakin savaged Trump's economic ideas, describing his plans for mass deportation of immigrants as "utterly unworkable.
None of them would install a coal lobbyist to run the Environmental Protection Agency, back lawsuits that aim to make the Affordable Care Act unworkable, or gut the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division.
As long as its members remain a holdout bloc making their support conditional on the granting of legislatively unworkable demands, House Republicans will have a great deal of trouble passing anything of consequence.
The specific elements of Trump's plan were, however, largely vague or unworkable: To the extent that Trump could really do any of these things, he packaged them into his January 28 executive order.
Lawmakers in both parties, as well as liberal and conservative groups more broadly, largely slammed the idea, calling it a dystopian plan to regulate speech online and an unworkable act of government overreach.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Chamber of Commerce said on Monday it is prepared to sue the federal government if it finds a proposed rule on financial advisers meant to protect retirees is unworkable.
The judge rejected as "unworkable, distracting and prejudicial" a government proposal that he – rather than a pool reporter – provide real-time, on-the-record commentary on trial participants' reactions to the undercover witnesses.
Right on cue, a large number of left-of-center academics and professional policy experts — backed up by a range of columnists and Twitter users — denounced the bill as another unworkable Sanders proposal.
It's the latest push by House Republicans to clamp down on what they say has turned into an out-of-control administrative state that enforces expensive, unworkable regulations that are not scientifically sound.
To avoid widely divergent and unworkable standards that would stymie carmakers' ability to conduct business over state lines, the U.S. Transportation Department sets the rules, including for the coming wave of autonomous vehicles.
From the get go, it was clear that President Trump's ill-advised federal hiring freeze would not only be unworkable, but also compromise the ability of the government to serve the American people.
Gundlach added that the "ridiculous" MMT is a way of monetizing and could lead to "a significant boycott of long-term bonds" Fed Chairman Jerome Powell recently said the economic theory is unworkable.
They are harbingers of how, in a lawless process where everyone thinks they can depend on someone else to take a tough vote for them, an unworkable bill that nobody likes can pass.
Alcohol and tobacco are legal because they have always been, because any attempts at prohibition would be totally unworkable, and because they generate billions of pounds in revenue for the Treasury every year.
Traceability schemes, such as "bag and tag", which labels minerals by point of origin, have helped reduce armed influence over 3T extraction but have proved unworkable for gold, which is much more lucrative.
A key round of talks to update NAFTA formally opened on Friday with Canada and Mexico seeking to show more flexibility about addressing hardline U.S. demands that they had previously dismissed as unworkable.
The Obama administration considered prioritizing debt payments if the nation hit its borrowing cap, despite public assurances from the Treasury Department that such a plan would be unworkable, according to a congressional probe.
Anyone hoping to build a serious solution to immigration after this election will have to confront the unworkable ideas and vicious emotions that Mr. Trump, with many enablers, has dragged into the open.
The accounting profession say this is unworkable and has put forward ideas for shared audits, whereby one auditor does the lion's share of the work, while a "challenger" checks parts of a company.
The American Action Network is targeting 41 congressional districts with a slew of television, digital and print advertisements slamming ObamaCare as an unworkable law, and thanking Republican lawmakers for attempting to dismantle it.
But those figures are at odds with projections by insurance actuaries outside the government, who have called Mr. Cruz's proposal unworkable and warned it would lead to higher premiums and terminations of coverage.
James Lankford, argue the bill should reflect what President Donald Trump has proposed -- including elements Democrats say are virtually unworkable for them like cutting family-based migration and ending the diversity visa lottery.
"The 'Consumer Freedom Option' is unworkable as it would undermine pre-existing condition protections, increase premiums and destabilize the market," BlueCross BlueShield President Scott Serota wrote the senators in a letter released Wednesday.
Introduced by a Democrat at the behest of unions, it was backed by then Senator Barack Obama and several Republicans who voted for it because they knew it would make the compromise unworkable.
" Kamerath also said the lawsuit is premised on "an unannounced, incorrect and unworkable change in interpretation of an arcane billing provision that is outdated, previously unenforced and contradicted by the Credit Repair Organizations Act.
As long as it was just a plan, they could insist that it was unworkable — that it would not, in fact, cover the uninsured, that costs would soar, that it would cripple the economy.
With financial markets skittish about the possible collapse of a $1.2 trillion global trading bloc, Canada and Mexico say they are prepared to be flexible on U.S. proposals they had initially rejected as unworkable.
BRUSSELS/BIRMINGHAM, England (Reuters) - "Unworkable", "unacceptable", "impasse" - the words used to describe Brexit talks between Britain and the European Union do little to temper concerns that the two are heading for a chaotic divorce.
Prosecutors allege that Holmes and Balwani defrauded investors, doctors, and patients with false claims about supposedly miraculous blood-testing devices varyingly branded as the TSPU, Edison, or minilab, which they knew were hopelessly unworkable.
RBS had originally been obliged to spin off its Williams & Glyn banking division that focused on small businesses, a scheme it abandoned as unworkable after spending more than a billion pounds on the project.
"[T]his ultimately unworkable enterprise is one particular instance of a contemporary imaginary in which a state of permanent illumination is inseparable from the non-stop operation of global exchange and circulation," Crary writes.
Fellow conservative Justice Clarence Thomas wrote a dissenting opinion in which he warned that requiring officials to differentiate between foreigners who have connection to the U.S. and those who do not will prove unworkable.
Instead of trying to bury the domestic hardrock mining industry under punitive royalties and a tangle of unworkable provisions, we should be trying to incentivize exploration and production — and attract, not repel, mining investment.
And more visibly, a bipartisan group of governors united to oppose each of the successive "repeal and replace" plans — not on partisan grounds, but because the practical details were unworkable at the state level.
While none of these proposals have managed to pass so far, Sevier's success at repeatedly getting states to seriously consider patently terrible and unworkable legislation has dumbfounded digital rights activists and political reporters alike.
European Union officials have dismissed this as an unworkable, if more sophisticated, variant of the idea once advanced by the foreign secretary, Boris Johnson, that Britain could have its cake and eat it, too.
"Things are shot out of the top of the party, and they're unworkable when they're implemented," said James McGregor, the chairman of greater China for APCO Worldwide, who advises companies dealing with Chinese officialdom.
Today the IWGB, a union that represents gig workers, accused Deliveroo of operating an unworkable fund — saying riders have told it they're unable to access the claimed support because it requires a doctor's note.
"We're disappointed the Senate wasn't able to stop President Obama's unworkable rule by a federal agency that does not have the congressionally granted authority to regulate air quality," said Barry Russell, the group's president.
That's not precisely how the statute reads, Justice Ginsburg acknowledged, but it was "the more sensible reading" that avoided making courts wrestle with an "unworkable" distinction between the two types of cases at issue.
It's the latest push by the House GOP to clamp down on what they say has turned into an out-of-control administrative state that enforces expensive, unworkable regulations that are not scientifically sound.
More than a few editors and cooks have found her demand for specific ingredients impossible, the way she delivers extensive knowledge of certain cuisines insufferable and her recipes so complex as to be unworkable.
Last year, the Appropriations Committee that I lead worked with our colleagues in Congress and the president to enact a bipartisan budget agreement that raised unworkable budget caps for fiscal years 220006 and 2202.
I profiled Kashuv in April 2018 as he was gaining prominence on the right for opposing gun control measures after surviving the Parkland shooting, arguing that the Second Amendment's primacy made gun control unworkable.
And yet something like that is an inevitable consequence of the Republican tax plan's original decision — an unpopular and unworkable scheme to reduce the corporate income tax rate from 21 percent to 210 percent.
Palantir insiders felt that the company's "ad hoc" approach to handling social media data for customers in general was "becoming unworkable," a senior engineer said in an October 2014 memo not related to Cambridge Analytica.
Blue Cross Blue Shield and America's Health Insurance Plans wrote a rare joint letter to Senate leaders on Friday calling the new version "simply unworkable in any form" because of a change pushed by Sen.
Asset managers in Britain run many funds listed in EU states like Ireland and Luxembourg, but managers say the ESMA guidance could make delegation unworkable by forcing them to relocate from Britain to the bloc.
Forcing people to pay this much is an unworkable solution for the middle class and people with limited incomes, and the Manager's Amendment shows that House Republican leadership is not serious about righting this wrong.
BRATISLAVA (Reuters) - Slovakia's lawmakers on Thursday failed to pick any candidates for seats on the constitutional court, rendering the country's top judicial institution largely unworkable when the majority of current members steps down on Saturday.
Oxford fans thought it "crazy and unworkable," while the chairman of the Reading Supporters Club said: "Our fans can't stand Oxford fans and I can't see them travelling to Oxford to watch the new team".
" Justice Gorsuch said the key decisions should have been overruled because "no persuasive rationale" supported them, because they have proved unworkable and because they are "out of step with how courts normally interpret written laws.
Or "Merrily," that great white whale of musical theater aspiration, with a hundred Ahabs bent on landing its jaw-dropping score and unworkable book, even if it means building a new whale in the process.
Desert terrain, extremely high temperatures and limited rainfall have historically made agriculture unworkable in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) — but thanks to new technology, companies in Dubai are finding ways to grow locally-sourced produce.
The government may have to take control of prioritizing which lorries and which goods are allowed in and out of the country, an extraordinary and surely unworkable intervention for a government in an advanced capitalist economy.
Sexual violence happens on a spectrum — everything from someone making you uncomfortable to an environment is unworkable or unlivable to actual physical violence — because that is the truth, then accountability has to happen on a spectrum.
The opinions expressed are his own) By James Saft March 3 (Reuters) - Forget cash, or even politics, the real obstacles which may make negative interest rates unworkable in some larger economies are pension and insurance obligations.
Before May met her so-called Brexit war cabinet, a group of MPs criticised her proposal for a customs partnership, saying the arrangement that would see Britain essentially act as the EU's tariff collector was unworkable.
BRUSSELS/BIRMINGHAM, England, Oct 2 (Reuters) - " Unworkable", "unacceptable", "impasse" - the words used to describe Brexit talks between Britain and the European Union do little to temper concerns that the two are heading for a chaotic divorce.
What other billionaire would leave his company after one of its most successful (and stressful) weeks, and then use his expertise to design a solution to the problem (even if that solution was immediately deemed unworkable)?
A foreign investment banker, who declined to be identified, called the tax "totally unworkable" as a large amount of foreign share investments were made by mutual funds, making it difficult to trace the owners of shares.
"At the same time that Treasury was insisting to Congress and the American people that prioritization is unworkable, Treasury and New York Fed officials were working behind the scenes on a prioritization plan," the subcommittee concluded.
Stephen Brown, Tesoro's vice president and counsel, said that the plan is "unworkable" as it forces use of biofuels beyond the blend wall and said it highlights the need for a legislative overhaul of the program.
Salvini, who is also Interior Minister in a year-old coalition with the anti-establishment 5-Star party, said last week the governing alliance had become unworkable and said he wanted elections as soon as October.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India may soon relax conditions for cash withdrawals for weddings, a top government official said on Tuesday, the day after the central bank issued rules for such bank transactions widely criticized as unworkable.
The higher education system frequently "robs these athletes of their shot at a real education" through academic fraud, unworkable schedules or being forced into "easy pass" coursework, according to the report, Murphy's second on the topic.
Moreover, both bills would enshrine the National Labor Relations Board's unworkable Browning-Ferris decision, which created joint-employer liability under the National Labor Relations Act based on mere "indirect" or "potential" control of another company's employees.
What's important here is not the mechanism for change — Buckley's alumni model was unworkable (it assumed Yale alumni all agreed with his goals and had more financial leverage than they did) — but the theory behind it.
"My conclusion is that the IAU definition is not only unworkable and unteachable, but so scientifically flawed and internally contradictory that it cannot be strongly defended against claims of scientific sloppiness," he wrote in September 2006.
To anyone who isn't Donald Trump, it's obvious that simply preventing people from leaving a country is both a violation of human rights (since they may be fleeing persecution, including government persecution) and an unworkable solution.
There was the 2012 Supreme Court case that risked invalidating the entire law, the presidential campaign that same year, and the 2013 Supreme Court that would have rendered the law unworkable in most of the country.
" Reid defended his use of the nuclear option in his own New York Times op-ed earlier this month and embraced weakening the legislative filibuster because he said the Senate has become an "unworkable legislative graveyard.
A former deputy prime minister, Salvini called for a snap election earlier this month, declared the populist Lega-M5S coalition unworkable and pushed for a no-confidence vote in Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte — which ultimately failed.
A former deputy prime minister, Salvini called for a snap election earlier this month, declared the populist Lega-M5S coalition unworkable and pushed for a no-confidence vote in Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte which ultimately failed.
The progressive idea that all citizens — rich and poor — should enjoy the same level of health care is noble, to be sure, but unworkable and will not eliminate the waste and inefficiency rife in health care.
A likely explanation for this disparity is that courts found the notion that any religious person could be exempt from nearly any law unworkable, so they were reluctant to read the free exercise clause too expansively.
Senate Republicans should at least have the courage to do everything reasonably within their power, and within the Senate rules, to free Americans of the unpopular and unworkable law that has plagued us for seven years.
What he's doing now is using a scapegoat that he knows will work with his base -- bad local government in an overwhelmingly Democratic city -- to get out from under something that was fundamentally unworkable -- and unpopular!
If these interconnected parts of the immigration system are fixed together, they will greatly benefit the United States and do far more to improve the lives of Americans than the president's costly and unworkable enforcement plan.
With constructive solutions on the table, it is time to put away the unworkable proposals and coordinate better to improve the management of our public lands so that future generations can enjoy them as we have.
It was also a real-life enactment of the question that the characters in the play endlessly debate: What do we do with a situation that is grotesque and unworkable and make of it something wondrous?
This order is likely to prove messy and in some cases unworkable, but experts think it will at minimum deter federal agencies from being quite so assertive on the regulatory front as they have in the past.
GM is thinking about how to use those new business models as it enters emerging markets like India, where lower incomes and already packed metro areas make its standard move—put two cars in every garage—unworkable.
The Daily Telegraph reported Wednesday that Brexit Secretary David Davis sent a letter to the prime minister telling her the plan as it stood was "unworkable" amid concerns the EU will simply reject it out of hand.
Italy's ruling coalition between the anti-establishment 5-Star party, led by Luigi Di Maio, and far-right League fell on Tuesday after League leader Matteo Salvini declared the government unworkable, forcing the prime minister to quit.
The City of London financial district says equivalence as applied by the EU is unworkable over the long term for a financial centre of Britain's size as it would make it a "rule taker" of EU regulation.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Europe's most ardent federalists, including the man now pulling the strings in the European Commission, tried to kill off the European Union's exit clause or make it unworkable when it was first proposed in 2003.
" At least three justices agreed the standard used by the court will prove "unworkable" in practice and invite a "flood of litigation" over the summer as "courts struggle to determine what exactly constitutes a 'bona fide relationship.
The new plan slashes the recovery for junior lenders, who were going to take ownership of the company under a prior proposal that became unworkable as the company's value has dwindled during its eight months in bankruptcy.
MONTREAL (Reuters) - Canada's compromise plan to boost NAFTA auto content rules lifted talks in Montreal, following negotiation gridlock during earlier rounds, but its future looked doubtful after President Donald Trump's trade chief declared it unworkable on Monday.
The leader of Italy's ruling League party, Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini, declared the governing coalition to be unworkable on Thursday after months of internal bickering and said the only way forward was to hold fresh elections.
Under the doctrine, justices shouldn't overrule an earlier ruling unless several things are true: The decision is unworkable and has generated inconsistent results; it rests on outdated facts; and it represents an outdated mode of legal thinking.
"Their stories have been twisted in so many ways for so many years that it seems unworkable to unravel them now," writes Amanda Hess, but the new six-part mini-series "The Clinton Affair" does the work.
And Mr. Trump's notion of suspending licenses — along with his proposal, tweeted last week, that late-night comedians be subject to the "equal time" rule — is essentially unworkable, given how government regulation of the airwaves actually works.
Elevating radical voices like Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, Rashida Tlaib, and Ilhan Omar have forced Democrats to turn into the party of unworkable policy platforms such as Medicare for All, free college tuition, and even reparations for slavery.
Public has lost its lease, not as a result of some astronomical rent increase, but because of new construction: The building it is in will undergo extensive renovations for about two years, making the restaurant space unworkable.
"The administration chose to proceed with an importation scheme that could endanger American lives, could worsen the opioid crisis and has been called unworkable by Canadian officials," said Stephen J. Ubl, CEO of PhRMA, an industry group.
But some restaurants that adopted a no-tipping policy in 222 have already revoked it: The New York restaurateurs David Chang, Tom Colicchio and Gabe Stulman all found it unworkable in the small-scale experiments they tried.
Any supportive comments from Trump could boost May's struggle to win over critics who say her exit plan is unworkable, and soothe financial markets which expect severe disruption if she is unable to get a Brexit deal.
Whatever the case, until the problem is better addressed, politicians and governments will continue to come up with largely unworkable solutions like fines, so long as these huge social platforms look like they are sitting on their hands.
Amid all this, though, Trump did a 180 and tweeted that Apple could escape potential price increases by simply shifting its entire supply chain to the U.S., an unworkable solution that would result in price increases either way.
Failures ranging from an unworkable cybersecurity bill to lawmakers' ineffective oversight of NSA surveillance programs are directly attributable to Congress' inability to make sense of technology issues, and at least partially attributable to the elimination of the OTA.
KAMPALA (Reuters) - Uganda needs to tap more of its domestic revenues to fund infrastructure development, because reliance on borrowed funds is "unworkable" and could lead to a spike in debt, IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde said on Friday.
The stadium is just unworkable because it's got a roof and the seats stop and the sidewalls go up for another 20 to 30 feet and then there's the metal roof and there's no treatment [for audio] anywhere.
Divisions over May's "Chequers plan," which has also been rejected by the EU as unworkable and undermining of the bloc's principles, have led to increasing speculation that May could face a leadership challenge and even another general election.
Sources familiar with the Republican tax negotiations say there's an acknowledgment within the working group that setting the corporate rate at less than 25 percent may be unworkable if the tax reform is going to be revenue neutral.
"It is now for the EU to respond, not simply to fall back on previous positions which have already been proven unworkable but to evolve their position in kind," May said in a speech in Belfast on Friday.
Andrew Przybylski, a University of Oxford psychologist and public skeptic of social media addiction, told Recode in an email that Hawley's bill is a "silly and practically unworkable idea" and said it might distract from more effective regulation.
League chief Matteo Salvini announced last week that the coalition was unworkable and put forward a no-confidence motion in the government, but his bid for new elections has run into opposition from the other parties in parliament.
But on Thursday, Politico reported that the National Federation of Independent Business, a business group that has advocated for so-called association health plans for two decades, won't be creating such a plan because Trump's rule is unworkable.
Matteo Salvini, deputy prime minister and leader of the anti-immigration Lega party, called for the vote and a new general election last week after declaring his party's coalition with the anti-establishment Five Star Movement (M29S) unworkable.
If that is unworkable, the United States will take custody and try to prosecute the suspect, it says, but adds, "In no event will additional detainees be brought to the detention facilities at the Guantánamo Bay Naval Base."
The conversation focused on how austerity measures had impacted Island residents' quality of life and on the implications of the COFINA debt restructuring agreement, which fiscal experts deem unworkable due to the minor cuts in the principal owed.
Because even though her procedure ought to have been covered given her serious medical condition, the exceptions that do exist to allow for abortion coverage in certain circumstances are very limited on paper and usually unworkable in reality.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Deputy Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov rejected a proposal by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry for Russia and Syria to halt flying over Syrian battle zones as unworkable, the RIA news agency reported on Thursday.
The bondholders responded by stating that the proposal is "unworkable" and would "undermine the value and structural integrity" of the new bonds under the agreed PREPA RSA that, as noted above, already impose large concessions on the bondholders.
It was a pattern that played out on several high-profile issues during his tenure as speaker: The Rubio-led House offered a bold but unworkable plan; the Senate rejected it; the House grudgingly accepted the Senate's will.
Cruz has suggested putting a cap of 10 cents on credit prices - a fraction of their current value - a move that would save refiners millions of dollars but which was roundly rejected as unworkable by the biofuels industry.
Nor did she mention that an immediate fracking ban is unworkable as a matter of federal policy and would, if it actually happened, help revive coal's sagging fortunes and (at least in the short term) increase US emissions.
That approach did not satisfy Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito and Neil Gorsuch, who argued in partial dissent that the "bona fide" standard was "unworkable" and will result in a "flood of litigation" in the lower federal courts.
Mr. Brady said he remains fully committed to the concept of taxing imports while letting exports go tax free even though the Trump administration and many Republicans in the House and the Senate think the idea is unworkable.
Most California Democrats didn't want to tell activists "no" even though the shell bill was unworkable, so it was eventually killed by the speaker of the state assembly, who now has to play the role of bad guy.
The report rejects the idea floated a year ago by the multi-faith Woolf Commission that a range of religions should get seats in the upper house; that would be unworkable and further disenfranchise non-religious people, it says.
Obama is careful to say "I understand that vision, I know why it's tempting" but he argues that it's unworkable: There's just one problem: Restricting trade or giving in to protectionism in this 21st century economy will not work.
The risk is that under deadline-driven duress, and to prevent a self-fulfilling prophecy from taking hold, House Republicans pass something reckless and unworkable that takes on a life of its own and—against all odds—becomes law.
Clinton said she saw two of the biggest policies embraced by the left in the 2020 Democratic primary — "Medicare for all"-style health care and a tax on the assets of the very wealthy — as unworkable or politically impractical.
MONTREAL, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Canada's compromise plan to boost NAFTA auto content rules lifted talks in Montreal, following negotiation gridlock during earlier rounds, but its future looked doubtful after President Donald Trump's trade chief declared it unworkable on Monday.
The California Medical Association, which is a branch of the powerful National Medication Association, is also opposing what they call a "deeply flawed and unworkable" proposal, according to a statement from the group's president, Dr. Steven Larson, last month.
ROME (Reuters) - The leader of Italy's ruling League party, Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini, declared the governing coalition to be unworkable on Thursday after months of internal bickering and said the only way forward was to hold fresh elections.
But critics said the proposal was unworkable because less healthy people would gravitate to insurance plans that provide a full set of benefits, and they could face higher premiums, while healthy people would tend to choose lower-cost plans.
They have dismissed Reynolds' blueprint as being unworkable and their refrain has been "There is no Plan B". But Reynolds said his blueprint was more practical as it builds on the existing EU system of granting financial market access.
Specifically, Hamilton pointed out that the Constitution tasked the federal government with national defense and internal order—and that because it was impossible to predict how much revenue would be needed for such functions, additional limits would be unworkable.
The proposal "is simply unworkable in any form and would undermine protections for those with pre-existing medical conditions, increase premiums and lead to widespread terminations of coverage for people currently enrolled in the individual market," the groups wrote.
PRINCETON, N.J., April 4 (Reuters) - Daniel Tarullo, the outgoing Federal Reserve governor, on Tuesday said parts of the existing Volcker rule have proved unworkable and that annual stress tests of leading Wall Street banks may not need a 'qualitative' review.
The American Civil Liberties Union summarized its general opposition to Marsy's Law in a blog post by ACLU of New Hampshire policy director Jeanne Hruska earlier this year, arguing that the law undermines due process protections and may end up unworkable.
"Having an ad hoc policy on social media use is becoming unworkable (as many of you have told us and we agree)," the senior engineer, who specializes in civil liberties issues, told colleagues in the memo that month about the meeting.
"These proposals are unworkable in practice, raise enormous legal and ethical questions, and would undo progress on security at a time when Internet vulnerabilities are causing extreme economic harm," is how Keys Under Doormats' assessed the "exceptional access" proposals of 2015.
On the right, Mr Trump has exploited the discontent by insulting his way to the front of the pack, stirring up racial resentment as he goes, delighting crowds with a list of proposals that run from the unethical to the unworkable.
LONDON, Aug 9 (Reuters) - The cost of insuring exposure to Italian sovereign debt and the country's banks rose sharply on Friday after the leader of Italy's ruling League party, Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini, declared the governing coalition to be unworkable.
"Such an approach is not only unworkable as a practical and legal matter, but would also be devastating for Internet freedom, economic opportunity, and innovation," groups including the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Color of Change and Public wrote in a letter Tuesday.
MEDICARE-FOR-ALL The first question went to Sanders, of Vermont, when the interviewer quoted former Representative John Delaney as saying the senator's Medicare for All plan was unworkable and would amount to political suicide that will get Trump re-elected.
"If every state is left to go its own way without a unified approach, operating self-driving cars across state boundaries would be an unworkable situation and one that will significantly hinder... the eventual deployment of autonomous vehicles," Urmson's testimony says.
"Economic, health and moral arguments point to ensuring that patients have provided with ready access to evidence-based support for tackling their problem behaviors," he said, "rather than seeking to impose counterproductive, unethical and unworkable restrictions on their health care."
Yet when Reagan and Ford determined that the arrangement was unworkable, Reagan belatedly turned to Bush, though with some misgivings, because Reagan, and his wife, Nancy, had been unimpressed with Bush's primary campaign and Reagan worried about differences in their positions.
While removing Mr. Trump from the head of the ticket at this late date is procedurally unworkable, the Republican establishment could make clear to the electorate that, if the Republican ticket is elected, Mr. Trump would promptly be removed. How?
"We'll use this poll to remind candidates, members of Congress and the administration that American voters are very concerned about the costs and consequences of this unworkable and unnecessary mandate," Frank Macchiarola, the group's downstream group director, said in a statement.
"These are regulations designed for medical settings and are unworkable on an adult film set — or even a Hollywood film set," said Diane Duke, a former Planned Parenthood executive and former CEO of the pornography trade association the Free Speech Coalition.
The show of EU support for Britain was all the more surprising because, in the weeks before the attack, the tone between London and Brussels had deteriorated as Britain sought new post-Brexit trade ties that the EU said were unworkable.
"In a leadership contest of fairytale tax cuts and unworkable pledges, this promise to get a new deal or leave without a deal on October 31 is the most ludicrous of them all," international development minister Stewart said in a statement.
While the House holds preliminary hearings, the Senate is further along, with Senators Richard Burr and Dianne Feinstein, both on the Senate Intelligence Committee, presenting a draft of legislation that has been called "clueless and unworkable" by computer security experts.
Diversity has come to seem unworkable to many as the unequal world made by imperialism unravels, and Europe suffers terrorist attacks, economic crises and huge influxes of refugees from the countries it once brusquely made and remade in Asia and Africa.
Friday's judgment was "another nail in the coffin for the government's misguided, discriminatory and unworkable hostile environment policy," Lara ten Caten, a solicitor with Liberty, a group that campaigns for civil liberties and supported the court challenge, told the BBC.
"We believe it is critical to the safety of the nation's, and the world's, information technology infrastructure for us all to avoid actions that will create government-mandated security vulnerabilities in our encryption systems," the letter states, just after calling the bill "unworkable."
At Wired, Issie Lapowsky likes the general idea but worries that the sheer size of Facebook will make the system described in the draft charter unworkable: No team, no matter the size or scope, could ever adequately consider every viewpoint represented on Facebook.
AFTER 25 hearings, thousands of pages of comments and many unworkable bipartisan working groups, America's Senate has finally produced a possible consensus bill to tweak the Dodd-Frank Act, the vast swathe of banking regulation passed soon after the 2008-09 financial crisis.
But this kind of talk has only exacerbated the current tendency of 2016 Republican campaigns to get derailed from their main message in favor of infighting, talking about Trump, and then reverting to the unworkable Obama-bashing message as a least common denominator.
Either the economics specific to Valk Fleet's overall model are unworkable and in hindsight always were — margins are so low that there isn't a viable business in having quick service restaurants (QSRs) outsource delivery — or Valk Fleet UK simply struggled to execute.
The nature of the process underway in the Senate right now—unlimited amendments to an underlying bill that hasn't been decided upon yet and may not exist—could easily yield unworkable legislation that breaks the health care system, but becomes law anyhow.
Airbnb says it is ready to provide the city of San Francisco with details of its hosts, lodgings, and guests, as part of a registration system it would set up with its hometown — despite earlier claims that such a system would be unworkable.
In Congress, we have worked to overturn a number of Obama-era regulations, including the unworkable rewrite of the stream buffer rule, which would have led to the loss of thousands of good-paying coal jobs in Appalachia and across the nation.
"MiFID II is critical because of the need for continuity in global securities trading, but equivalence on its own is unworkable," the head of regulation at a foreign bank in London said, referring to the lack of guarantees that equivalence would be maintained.
The highly diplomatic letter begins: We write to express our deep concerns about well-intentioned but ultimately unworkable policies around encryption that would weaken the very defenses we need to protect us from people who want to cause economic and physical harm.
Last year, in response to the threat posed by terrorists' recruiting people online, Mr. Trump said he would enlist the Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates to help him "close up" essential parts of the internet — an idea that was mocked as ridiculously unworkable.
Kamala Harris kicked off her campaign for president by attempting to establish her Democratic credentials, which in 213 means embracing Medicare for All, a policy proposal that fueled Bernie Sanders' campaign in 22017 but that the eventual nominee, Hillary Clinton, dismissed as unworkable.
Kamala Harris kicked off her campaign for president by attempting to establish her Democratic credentials, which in 2020 means embracing Medicare for All, a policy proposal that fueled Bernie Sanders' campaign in 2016 but that the eventual nominee, Hillary Clinton, dismissed as unworkable.
Presidents often have to hear things they don't want to hear — that an idea isn't good, that a plan has become unworkable, that a policy doesn't add up, that a trusted subordinate is underperforming, that a strategy won't survive public or judicial scrutiny.
The technique, dismissed by FBI director James Comey as unworkable at the time of the agency's high-profile battle with Apple, sees the memory which is used as the main storage location on iPhones cloned and the passcode counter reset to zero.
Conservatives have ridiculed the call for reparations as unnecessary, unworkable and a cynical ploy for black votes, and Republicans will almost certainly oppose them and use the hearing to paint Democrats as left-wing socialists seeking a redistribution of the nation's wealth.
"The statute that we have is such an untenable and unworkable statute that we have not had a successful prosecution of a hate crime for the last 20 years at the state level," said Sim Gill, the district attorney for Salt Lake County.
The bill would require states to organize their own health care systems by 2020 — a time frame that many health care experts say is unworkable — and would also give states a way to roll back protections for people with pre-existing conditions.
Turning Adolf Hitler into a little boy's imaginary friend sounds like an unworkable conceit, but Taika Waititi's nervy crowd-pleaser treats Der Führer as a Beatles-like phenomenon that whipped young people like Jojo Betzler (Roman Griffin Davis) into a nationalist frenzy.
GOP PROBE SAYS TREASURY MISLED PUBLIC ON DEBT LIMIT: The Obama administration considered prioritizing debt payments if the nation hit its borrowing cap, despite public assurances from the Treasury Department that such a plan would be unworkable, according to a congressional probe.
Pelosi is still short the votes to reclaim the speaker's gavel in January but said the request many of her opponents are making — that she provide a clear timeline for when she'll make way for a new crop of Democratic leaders — is unworkable.
It is part of a $1.4 trillion government spending package — including the Pentagon&aposs budget — that provides a steady stream of financing for Trump&aposs U.S.-Mexico border fence and reverses unpopular and unworkable automatic spending cuts to defense and domestic programs.
"In addition to establishing inter- and intra-circuit conflicts, the ruling imposes a new and unworkable requirement on district courts to review sua sponte the laws of all 50 states before certifying any nationwide settlement class involving state-law claims," the petition said.
Officials who oversee the nation's health insurance markets have privately raised concerns that President Donald Trump's recent mandate requiring visa-seekers to prove they can get health insurance may be unworkable and even illegal, according to three individuals with knowledge of the deliberations.
Presidents often have to hear things they don't want to hear — that an idea isn't good, that a strategy has become unworkable, that a policy doesn't add up, that a trusted subordinate is underperforming, that a strategy won't survive public or judicial scrutiny.
European shares were sharply lower as Italy's ruling League party Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini declared the governing coalition to be unworkable, while a report said Prime Minister Boris Johnson was preparing to hold an election in the days after "October 31 Brexit deadline".
It had become clear that the part of the tournament that might be called 'the business end' was unworkable, so the organisers would presumably take stock on an experiment that ran relatively smoothly for a few years but had now hit a fairly stubborn obstacle.
McConnell had failed to craft a workable bill, so in an attempt to avoid being blamed for the collapse of his party's Obamacare repeal effort, he asked his senators to support an unworkable bill, to pass the health care hot potato one more time.
The full Italian Senate is due to meet on Tuesday evening to set the date for a motion of no confidence in the government, after the Lega party said last week that its governing coalition with the anti-establishment Five Star Movement had become unworkable.
Even if states like Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania remain in the Republican column -- and remember, Trump won those three by a combined 77,744 votes -- the GOP's electoral math is going to be unworkable if it loses its chokehold on Arizona, or Georgia, or certainly Texas.
An increasingly popular theory espoused by progressives that the government can continue to borrow to fund social programs such as Medicare for everyone, free college tuition and a conversion to renewable energy in the next decade is unworkable, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said Tuesday.
All three supported the Republican proposal, which the NRA condones but nearly everyone else considers unworkable, to introduce a 72-hour delay before people on watch-lists can buy guns to give the government an opportunity to prove that the purchaser is a terrorist threat.
"The statute that we have is such an untenable and unworkable statute that we have not had a successful prosecution of a hate crime for the last 20 years at the state level," Sim Gill, the district attorney for Salt Lake County, told the Times.
Unlike Trump's unworkable border wall, there is bipartisan consensus to fund surveillance technology to monitor remote areas of the border, hire more immigration judges to address the backlog of cases, and improve the flow of commerce through entry ports so trade can continue to flourish.
The reality is that Obamacare took many of their best ideas on health care, the GOP remains divided on what its health care policies are even meant to achieve, and the result has been a disastrous process that has created appallingly cruel and unworkable legislation.
The Wall Street Journal, in an editorial earlier this month, noted the unworkable conflict of interest standard that Berry wants to apply to Emanuel, whereby he'd be unable to work on any case where a former client might be indirectly impacted by the outcome.
They were the first to be returned as part of a controversial new deal between the European Union and Turkey, which will see those who enter the Union illegally sent back to Turkey — a deal which rights groups say is unworkable and violates international law.
Consider that when Warren proposed a wealth tax on fortunes of $50 million or more, moderate voices responded by saying her idea was too radical or unworkable — and then urged an increase in the capital-gains tax or other approaches to taxing large fortunes instead.
It remains to be seen whether President Trump will be successful in delivering on his campaign promise to build a wall between the U.S. and Mexico, but such a barrier has already made this historic golf course in Texas' deepest south unworkable and doomed.
Daniel Tarullo, a Fed governor since the depths of the crisis in early 2009, said the existing so-called Volcker rule has proven unworkable and that annual "stress tests" of the top Wall Street banks may not need a qualitative review as they do now.
Though originally a "Remainer," Prime Minister Theresa May has matched their arrogant obduracy, imposing a patently unworkable timetable of two years on Brexit and laying down red lines that undermined negotiations with Brussels and doomed her deal to resoundingly bipartisan rejection this week in Parliament.
Replay review has been a great thing for all sports—even if turning it into a strategic element via the "challenge" does not really do anything to advance the "get all calls right" credo—but there are areas in each sport where replay borders on unworkable.
While Orange Chief Executive Stephane Richard believes that the so-called convergence of fixed networks and mobile services remains key to growth, sector analysts have noted regulators' growing concern about reduced competition while the differences between individual markets mean that cross-border integration could prove unworkable.
" Buttigieg and O'Rourke have increasingly feuded over guns in the runup to the debate and finally clashed after the former Texas congressman was unable to say how he'd enforce a mandatory buyback of assault rifles, a proposal the mayor has called an unworkable act of "confiscation.
Under the triumphalist banner "Make America Great Again," this same conspiratorial fear of foreigners explains the broad approval for Trump's impractical pledges to build a wall along the Mexican border and deport all illegal immigrants as well as his unworkable plan to ban all Muslim immigration.     3.
One can't help but root for a dreaming underdog like Gene Watson, but in the meantime his family suffers a high price for enabling daddy's endearing but ultimately mistaken fantasy, mirroring the way in which whole societies deteriorate when engaged in collective delusion, trying to maintain outdated, unworkable ideas.
In the Maryland case — a continuation of one of the cases the court heard in its last term — Maryland's Democrat attorney general is challenging what the state's lawyers called "unprecedented and unworkable theories of First Amendment retaliation in striking down Maryland's 2011 congressional districting plan" from the lower court.
This is an enormous distraction, because it means that time and attention that could be put into exposing that Trump's policies are either paper thin or laughably unworkable are instead diverted to disproving lies which usher forth from his mouth like water from a hose at full throttle.
Uber decided to pull out of Calgary, rather than agree to those terms and conditions, arguing that the $220 annual fee in particular was too onerous on drivers, and "unworkable" (a word Uber uses in a variety of markets to frame an objection to regulation) for the rideshare model.
Here's the full text: Dear Chairman Burr and Vice-Chairman Feinstein: We write to express our deep concerns about well-intentioned but ultimately unworkable policies around encryption that would weaken the very defenses we need to protect us from people who want to cause economic and physical harm.
Barrasso applauded Pruitt's work against Obama's EPA, saying he "stood up for Oklahomans against the EPA's extreme regulations on greenhouse gasses, methane emissions, and cross state air pollution," as well as challenging "unworkable" water rules and fighting Obama's interpretations of the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act.
Qualified immunity is currently under attack from multiple sides: from members of the judiciary who find it unworkable and unjust, from legal scholars who question both its legitimacy as precedent and its efficacy as policy, and from activists and civil rights lawyers who view it as an intimidating barrier to accountability.
Holmes famously dropped out of Stanford to found the company, attracting an incredible amount of attention (and $900 million in investment capital) for her "revolutionary" desktop blood-testing unit, but Theranos crashed spectacularly when it became apparent that the company's product was unworkable, and its seeming successes were open deceptions.
In her "Chequers" proposal, Mrs May outlined her vision of Britain's future relationship with the block, which would have placed restrictions on immigration from the EU. But the block rejected it as unworkable, and the stalemate makes the spectre of a chaotic Brexit next March without any agreement far more likely.
"I'm writing to make clear my view on how the 'Consumer Freedom Option' is unworkable as it would undermine pre-existing condition protections, increase premiums and destabilize the market," Scott Serota, CEO of Association of Independent Blue Cross Blue Shield Plans, wrote to Senators Cruz and Lee earlier this week.
What Republicans are attempting at the moment, by contrast, is a kamikaze mission not to repeal Obamacare, but to make Obamacare cruel and unworkable, while validating its underlying premises (such as that people who don't have insurance through their employers should get subsidies from the government to buy their own).
In a speech due to be delivered in Belfast on Friday morning, May will accept the need to avoid a hard border between Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic once Britain leaves the bloc, but will dismiss the EU's current plan as "unworkable," according to extracts released by her office.
However, because Congress used a regular order, nonpartisan, bicameral, (mostly) civil, principled process that included robust hearings, thoughtful debate, and engagement with industry representatives, former officials from Democratic and Republican administrations, other subject matter experts, and administration officials – the more unworkable and anti-competitive parts of the bill were eliminated.
And then there's Bernie Sanders, the pied piper of pipe dreams, who articulates a noble set of principles but outlines unworkable and, in some cases, outlandish policies that will never see the light of day with the next Congress, which is not likely to be dissimilar from the existing Congress.
John CornynJohn CornynDNC chief: 'Texas is a battleground' Senate Republicans struggle to coalesce behind an impeachment strategy Overnight Health Care: Studies show teen e-cig users favor Juul products, mint flavors | Warren offers plan to reduce veteran suicide rate | WH official calls Pelosi drug plan 'unworkable' MORE (R-Texas) in 28503.
"The final WOTUS rule issued by the last administration was unworkable, a fact acknowledged by courts around the country, and amounted to a massive grab of regulatory authority by an EPA that was overreaching," said Bill Kovacs, vice president for environment and regulatory policy at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
But Justice Clarence Thomas, who issued a partial dissent on Monday that was joined by Justices Samuel A. Alito Jr. and Neil M. Gorsuch, warned that the court's opinion would "prove unworkable" for officials at consulates around the world and would invite "a flood of litigation" from people denied entry.
Dissenting from a decision that upended a 40-year-old rule involving out-of-state lawsuits, Justice Breyer chastised his conservative colleagues for "surrender[ing] to the temptation" of overruling a precedent not because it has proved to be unworkable but simply because five justices happen to disagree with it.
On Friday, the health insurance lobby, which had been largely silent during the fight, came off the sidelines to blast as "unworkable" a key provision allowing the sale of low-cost, stripped-down health plans, saying it would increase premiums and undermine protections for people with pre-existing medical conditions.
The Community Living Assistance Services and Supports Act, or CLASS Act, would have created a long-term care insurance program to help people afford services like home modifications and home health aides, but the Obama administration shuttered the program before it got off the ground, finding it was financially unworkable.
John CornynJohn CornynDNC chief: 'Texas is a battleground' Senate Republicans struggle to coalesce behind an impeachment strategy Overnight Health Care: Studies show teen e-cig users favor Juul products, mint flavors | Warren offers plan to reduce veteran suicide rate | WH official calls Pelosi drug plan 'unworkable' MORE's (R-Texas) seat after former Rep.
Cory GardnerCory Scott GardnerIt's time for Congress to establish a national mental health crisis number Overnight Health Care: Studies show teen e-cig users favor Juul products, mint flavors | Warren offers plan to reduce veteran suicide rate | WH official calls Pelosi drug plan 'unworkable' Juan Williams: Republicans flee Trump MORE defeated incumbent Sen.
But in a July 23 letter, AGs from 37 states and the District of Columbia argued that the negotiating class mechanism is both unconstitutional, because it impinges on state sovereignty, and unworkable, because Judge Polster cannot approve a settlement that purports to allocate settlement money among local governments without the states' approval.
The court in a 9-2 decision rejected claims by PF Chang's China Bistro Inc, Arriba Mexican Grill and other restaurant chains that the department's 30-year-old rule that workers must be paid the higher wage for nontipped tasks that take up more than 20 percent of their time was unworkable.
Gary PetersGary Charles PetersSenators urge Trump to fill vacancies at DHS Overnight Health Care: Studies show teen e-cig users favor Juul products, mint flavors | Warren offers plan to reduce veteran suicide rate | WH official calls Pelosi drug plan 'unworkable' Poll: Gary Peters leads GOP opponent by 85033 points in Michigan MORE), Minnesota (Sen.
But the National Association of Home Builders, Jerry Howard, said he really couldn&apost do that, that the mortgage interest deduction, treated like it is right now, just makes this unworkable, and a credit going away that would have addressed that, and the fact that Speaker Paul Ryan and others were opposed to that, well, that&aposs that.
"Once Mr. Pruitt is confirmed to lead EPA, I'll work to make sure EPA focuses on smart regulation and works with states and local communities to address issues like the unworkable Waters of the U.S. rule and the punitive final Clean Power Plan rules," Heitkamp said in a statement, referencing two controversial Obama-era EPA regulations.
"As detailed further below, this approach is unnecessary and unworkable; exceeds the Commission's authority under Section 629; essentially imposes a royalty-free compulsory copyright license on [video providers] and programmers, which would also be well beyond the Commission's authority to adopt; and raises other legal issues," said the opponents, while describing their discussions with FCC officials.
John CornynJohn CornynDNC chief: 'Texas is a battleground' Senate Republicans struggle to coalesce behind an impeachment strategy Overnight Health Care: Studies show teen e-cig users favor Juul products, mint flavors | Warren offers plan to reduce veteran suicide rate | WH official calls Pelosi drug plan 'unworkable' MORE (R-Texas) began a push for patent reform this year. Sen.
READ MORE: Boris Johnson has been given one week to improve his Brexit planWhile the European Commission has not (yet) rejected Johnson's proposals outright, many senior figures have indicated that they are unworkable, because they would require customs checks on the island of Ireland, which would appear to contravene the terms of the Good Friday peace agreement.
The House and the Senate last year both passed versions of legislation to replace the 40-year-old Toxic Substances Control Act, a law that the Environmental Protection Agency acknowledged had become so unworkable that as many as 1,000 hazardous chemicals still on sale today needed to be evaluated to see if they should be banned or restricted.
Hyatt, to throw stare decisis out the window and overrule a 1979 decision on whether a state could be sued in another state's courts — not because the decision had proven unworkable or any relevant facts had changed but because a bare majority of the Court would have ruled differently had they heard the case in the first instance.
Roger Cohen Opinion Columnist President Trump is withdrawing the United States from an Iran nuclear deal that has worked, in the name of unrelated demands that are unworkable, at very high cost to America's alliances and the value of its word, with no viable alternative policy in place and at the risk of igniting the Middle East.
Since baseball's postseason involves more work than usual — temporary seating is often installed near the dugouts, encroaching on what would be the soccer field, and sophisticated logos are sometimes painted or mowed into the turf — the teams determined that even if the Yankees' series ended in time for the soccer match, a hurried switch would be unworkable.
That was not unexpected since plans for the speech had already been upended once by Speaker Nancy Pelosi — who returned to her old job in January — because of the record-long shutdown of the government caused by the conflict between Democrats and the president over his demand for a border wall, which Democrats consider unworkable and wasteful.
" She added, however: "It is disturbing to think that men who are young today, men who are being trained now for their careers, should accept on the grounds that they must be 'modern' in their thinking, conceptions about cities and traffic which are not only unworkable, but also to which nothing new of any significance has been added since their fathers were children.
Ro KhannaRohit (Ro) KhannaDemocratic lawmaker: It 'defies logic' for Trump to push Ukraine to investigate Biden Overnight Health Care: CDC links vitamin E oil to vaping illnesses | White House calls Pelosi drug price plan 'unworkable' | Dem offers bill for state-based 'Medicare for All' Justice Democrats official denies that progressives struggle with electability MORE (D-Calif.), vice chairman of the Congressional Progressive Caucus.
Michael BurgessMichael Clifton BurgessHouse approves bill raising minimum wage to per hour The 27 Republicans who voted with Democrats to block Trump from taking military action against Iran GOP rep: Children are free to leave migrant camps at 'any time' MORE (R-Texas) says the regulations, frequently set by the Energy Department, are often unworkable and limit market-driven efficiency improvements.
" Ray Hulser, former section chief of the department's Public Integrity Section who now serves as a deputy assistant attorney general in the Criminal Division, told the Department of Justice Inspector General's Office that while working on one of the Election Year Sensitivities memos, "they considered codifying the substance of the 60-Day Rule, but that they rejected that approach as unworkable.
And those same problems -- US backing of Syria's Kurds over ally Turkey's objections, Iran's use of Syria's civil war to advance its own hegemonic regional interests, Israel's pent-up frustrations at Iran's expansionism, Turkey's battle with the Kurds, Assad's continued bloodletting even in the suburbs of his own capital, and Russia's intent to impose an unworkable peace -- are all coming to a head.
At present, the question of who is more likely to reflect reality — Trump's "considerations" tweet, or the White House's "considered and rejected" statement — is probably best answered by the fact that Trump isn't considering it strongly enough to be upset that the agency that'd be in charge of busing is currently being led by the person who told the administration last time it was an unworkable idea.
"Given the current landscape, a data localization requirement would be challenging if not unworkable, particularly for smaller startups—and we believe there are more effective ways to ensure that data is treated in accordance with Canadian law, including through binding provisions of contracts with storage providers and technical protections," Micah Lasher, head of policy and communications for Sidewalk Labs, told Motherboard in an emailed statement.
Ro KhannaRohit (Ro) KhannaDemocratic lawmaker: It 'defies logic' for Trump to push Ukraine to investigate Biden Overnight Health Care: CDC links vitamin E oil to vaping illnesses | White House calls Pelosi drug price plan 'unworkable' | Dem offers bill for state-based 'Medicare for All' Justice Democrats official denies that progressives struggle with electability MORE (D-Calif.) thinks maybe a state could try it first.
Cory GardnerCory Scott GardnerIt's time for Congress to establish a national mental health crisis number Overnight Health Care: Studies show teen e-cig users favor Juul products, mint flavors | Warren offers plan to reduce veteran suicide rate | WH official calls Pelosi drug plan 'unworkable' Juan Williams: Republicans flee Trump MORE, a vulnerable Republican up for reelection in Colorado, also introduced a drug pricing bill in May.
Just hours before the president's meeting with congressional leaders from both parties, Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) had called Democrats' three-month proposal "ridiculous" and "unworkable," and before the meeting the House had moved ahead to pass a solo Harvey relief bill.
Sen. Gary PetersGary Charles PetersSenators urge Trump to fill vacancies at DHS Overnight Health Care: Studies show teen e-cig users favor Juul products, mint flavors | Warren offers plan to reduce veteran suicide rate | WH official calls Pelosi drug plan 'unworkable' Poll: Gary Peters leads GOP opponent by 220006 points in Michigan MORE (D-Mich.) leads his Republican 2202 challenger, John James, by single digits, according to a poll released Monday.
John CornynJohn CornynDNC chief: 'Texas is a battleground' Senate Republicans struggle to coalesce behind an impeachment strategy Overnight Health Care: Studies show teen e-cig users favor Juul products, mint flavors | Warren offers plan to reduce veteran suicide rate | WH official calls Pelosi drug plan 'unworkable' MORE (R-Texas) on Monday acknowledged that things this time around could shift toward a shutdown given the importance of the wall to Trump and the pending impeachment.
To hide from the electorate the barely-there resume of Mayor Pete ButtigiegPeter (Pete) Paul ButtigiegFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Gabbard, Buttigieg battle over use of military in Mexico MORE or the unworkable solutions being promoted by Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE?
John CornynJohn CornynDNC chief: 'Texas is a battleground' Senate Republicans struggle to coalesce behind an impeachment strategy Overnight Health Care: Studies show teen e-cig users favor Juul products, mint flavors | Warren offers plan to reduce veteran suicide rate | WH official calls Pelosi drug plan 'unworkable' MORE (R-Texas), when asked last week if he wanted to talk to the whistleblower, argued that House investigation and public reporting involving the details of the complaint has superseded that need.
Rather than forming a cross-party "national unity government" — which is seen as unworkable — the document instead suggests that MPs could use the 14-day period to try and change the law, forcing Johnson to seek an Article 50 extension from the EU.The document is said to be signed off by Conservative MP Dominic Grieve, the former attorney general, and Margaret Beckett, the senior Labour MP, and circulated to 300 colleagues who support a second referendum.
Gary PetersGary Charles PetersSenators urge Trump to fill vacancies at DHS Overnight Health Care: Studies show teen e-cig users favor Juul products, mint flavors | Warren offers plan to reduce veteran suicide rate | WH official calls Pelosi drug plan 'unworkable' Poll: Gary Peters leads GOP opponent by 6 points in Michigan MORE (D-Mich.), a top GOP target for 2020, is launching a probe into high drug prices, joining many other members of Congress who already have similar ongoing efforts.
Chart Westcott, a Texas businessman who gave $200,000 to Scott Walker's presidential super-PAC and then supported Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE after Walker dropped out, told The Hill that he can't imagine backing Trump, describing his ideas as authoritarian, unworkable and ruinous for the economy.
Letter to Chairman Burr and Vice-Chairman Feinstein Regarding Encryption April 19, 2016 The Honorable Richard Burr Chairman Select Committee on Intelligence United States Senate Washington, DC 20515 The Honorable Dianne Feinstein Vice-Chairman Select Committee on Intelligence United States Senate Washington, DC 20515 Dear Chairman Burr and Vice-Chairman Feinstein: We write to express our deep concerns about well-intentioned but ultimately unworkable policies around encryption that would weaken the very defenses we need to protect us from people who want to cause economic and physical harm.
Ro KhannaRohit (Ro) KhannaSanders doubles down on Bolivia 'coup,' few follow suit Democratic lawmaker: It 'defies logic' for Trump to push Ukraine to investigate Biden Overnight Health Care: CDC links vitamin E oil to vaping illnesses | White House calls Pelosi drug price plan 'unworkable' | Dem offers bill for state-based 'Medicare for All' MORE (D-Calif.), a prominent member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, said the debate is irrelevant, as long as the Bolivian government under interim President Jeanine Áñez follows through on her promise to call new elections within 90 days.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpGOP senators balk at lengthy impeachment trial Warren goes local in race to build 2020 movement 2020 Democrats make play for veterans' votes MORE's top health care adviser called Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiOvernight Health Care: Trump officials making changes to drug pricing proposal | House panel advances flavored e-cig ban | Senators press FDA tobacco chief on vaping ban Speaker Pelosi, it's time to throw American innovators a lifeline Why Americans must tune in to the Trump impeachment hearings MORE's (D-Calif.) plan to lower drug prices "unworkable" while endorsing a bipartisan bill in the Senate.
Ro KhannaRohit (Ro) KhannaDemocratic lawmaker: It 'defies logic' for Trump to push Ukraine to investigate Biden Overnight Health Care: CDC links vitamin E oil to vaping illnesses | White House calls Pelosi drug price plan 'unworkable' | Dem offers bill for state-based 'Medicare for All' Justice Democrats official denies that progressives struggle with electability MORE (D-Calif.) would allow states to apply for waivers with the federal government that would let states pool federal money to be used towards a single-payer system, combining money states currently get through programs like Medicaid, Medicare and the Affordable Care Act.

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