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Discover LudwigThe phrase "administratively impractical" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a task or action is deemed too difficult or unfeasible to carry out due to administrative constraints.
Example: "The proposed changes to the policy are administratively impractical and would require excessive resources to implement."
Alternatives: "administratively unfeasible" or "administratively challenging".
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To have folded everything into one giant department would have been logical but administratively impractical.
In developing countries with small holdings, targeting payments-for-environmental-services prices to site-specific environmental benefits becomes administratively impractical.
De minimis gifts are those considered so small as to be administratively impractical to report.
But, under the Regs, if your employer provides a local transportation benefit that has so little value that accounting for it would be administratively impractical, the IRS allows you to exclude it from your income.
But if your employer provides a local transportation benefit that has so little value that accounting for it would be administratively impractical, the IRS allows you to exclude it from your income.
On the other hand, it may also be administratively impractical to recontact minors and/or their parents for each change in the research protocol.
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The authors note that their results almost certainly understate the regressive nature of Romney's proposals, "because it would be both administratively and politically impractical to completely eliminate all tax expenditures only above a given income threshold".
"Administratively we are not".
Too impractical.
Also, impractical.
2) Impractical.
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