Sentences with phrase «quite untenable»

The prime minister's spokesman said Cameron's personal view was: «If someone has defrauded the people they are there to represent that is quite an untenable position.»
It is quite untenable for us to remain in the union, alone on the outside, having laws made for us in a permanent voting minority.
This is gross presumption and quite untenable by Catholics.
However, most of the attempts at such a comprehensive survey of the record of mankind from a Christian perspective have been viewed by scholars as naïve and quite untenable.

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But this (by no means new) idea has been reduced to something untenable and quite contrary to Christianity: the notion that not only can morals be customized, but their articulation is somehow inimical to Christianity; that it is possible to know a Christ divorced from all morality.
«Each school having its own services was likely to be untenable» — quite so.
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