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The text of the measure was unenforceable, but the dead words remained in the California Constitution, a dead weight on our collective conscience.

The closest the federal agency came to meeting the requirements were optional, unenforceable measures that the court deemed insufficient.

Recruiting is still illegal in high school sports but largely unenforceable unless a parent steps forward on the record, which rarely happens.

“The tenants, including our clients, ultimately signed this, what we consider to be an illegal and unenforceable release, because that was the only way the owner was going to give them their money,” Smith said.

At this point, the Outer Space Treaty has become outdated and all but unenforceable.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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