Sentence examples for Impracticability from inspiring English sources

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Impracticability

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The quality or condition of being impracticable.

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The initial success of this strategy in preventing a German rout during the Soviet winter counteroffensive of 1941 42 had blinded Hitler to its impracticability in the very different military circumstances on the Eastern Front by 1943, by which time the Germans simply lacked sufficient numbers of troops to defend an extremely long front against much more numerous Soviet forces.

Seeking to find a solution acceptable to both parties, the British announced the impracticability of partition and called for a roundtable conference in London.

Many objections its impracticability, its neglect of the special claims of one's parents were raised against this new doctrine, but Mozi demonstrated that the principle of undifferentiated love had in it both utilitarian justification and divine sanction.

Ross to White: "Not only, to my astonishment, does Fowler use no point after Mrs but he has a little piece on the use of the period after abbreviations (or constructions) that amazes me for its impracticability.

Were American Apparel to fail, or to move production overseas alongside its competitors, it could be taken as further evidence of the impracticability of manufacturing apparel in countries with strong labor laws.

Late last year, Summers kicked up quite a fuss with his suggestion that the U.S. and other major economies, pinned down by the zero-bound of interest rates — that is, the impracticability of lowering them below zero — might well be in for an extended period of subpar growth.

E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet Late last year, Summers kicked up quite a fuss with his suggestion that the U.S. and other major economies, pinned down by the zero-bound of interest rates — that is, the impracticability of lowering them below zero — might well be in for an extended period of subpar growth.

We repeatedly called attention to the fact that the Elevated makes a lot of noise, and we complained about the Impracticability of the information booth in the Penn Statio n... 1930.

It is often, by the impracticability of obtaining the concurrence of the necessary number of votes, kept in a state of inaction.

If these Presidents were asked Bush's righteously indignant questions, they probably would have answered, after a deep, exasperated, greatest-generation sigh, by citing some combination of impracticability and respect for sovereignty.

The line which Mr. Eden will take is based on the illegality and impracticability of continuing sanctions under the Covenant after an aggression has succeeded, it was believed.

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