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“The Carmichael Show” owes its title, its format and its tenability as mainstream sitcom to “The Cosby Show,” and the episode is completely aware of it.

From Salon

But that answer is losing its political tenability, says John D. Donahue of the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard.

It will devolve upon the specialists of the future to determine the relative tenability and fruitfulness of the Darwinian ideas in the different provinces.

The prime minister questioned the tenability of Rebekah Brooks as News International chief executive considering she was editor of the NoW at the time murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler's phone was allegedly being hacked.

From BBC

The observations on the horse under ordinary conditions would have been quite insufficient for arriving at a decision as to the tenability of the several possible explanations.

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