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- adjective Incapable of being
enacted .
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Examples
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Virtually anything more complex than saying "no" is "more than the political system can reasonably accommodate", especially the "bold" but unenactable items on Obama's agenda.
CNN Exclusive: Obama weighs ordering new debt commission 2009
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Virtually anything more complex than saying "no" is "more than the political system can reasonably accommodate", especially the "bold" but unenactable items on Obama's agenda.
CNN Exclusive: Obama weighs ordering new debt commission 2009
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Already, Democrats and Republicans alike have declared the panel's proposed offsets unenactable....
November 2005 2005
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Already, Democrats and Republicans alike have declared the panel's proposed offsets unenactable....
Miller on A Progressive System of Mark-to-Market Taxation 2005
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