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Without his own car it would simply be impractical for him to leave the home, his mother says.
Those familiar with the cache say it would be impractical for him to examine them before his new deadline, days before the 2014 tournament begins in Brazil on 12 June.
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Although Williams departed England in January 1943, the matter was only fully laid to rest in mid-1943, when the CAS, Air Vice Marshal George Jones, advised Williams that it was impractical for him to command offices in both Washington and London.
It would be impractical for companies to adopt OPFOR's processes in their entirety.
did not include so many features as to be impractical for study.
Dr. Botstein acknowledged that the workload might be impractical for some applicants.
"If BW makes you move away 30 miles, that would be impractical for almost every boater," says Jane Greaves.
For instance, the pollination performed daily by bees and insects would be impractical for humans to attempt.
Headteachers and governors still believe that it will simply be impractical for most schools – and absolutely impossible for some – to provide a hot meal by September 2014.
But the two men shared a conviction that both military commissions and ordinary criminal prosecutions would be impractical for a few of those captured on distant battlefields.
Unlike a highway where access is limited to a small number of entrances, a tollbooth network would be impractical for Midtown's avenues and cross streets.
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