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That is partly because there are dozens of pathogens that might conceivably be used in an attack, including some unnatural ones made by genetic engineering, and it would be impractical to develop vaccines for all of them.
Consequently, while researchers have been working on ways to suspend creatine within gels and fluids, it has been generally considered to be impractical to develop into a product due to limitations in shelf-life.
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It is impractical to develop a general damage-detection method that is applicable to all types of structural systems and all kinds of damage.
In the case of an organisation comprised of multiple and diverse employment specialisations, such as the Australian Army, it is impractical to develop unique employment standards for each occupation.
"It would be impractical to revote," Taylor said.
These would be impractical to analyse manually.
It is impractical to charge for these individually.
That's impractical, to say the least.
But it's impractical to enforce the law that way.
It is impractical to block all protons in this way.
Therefore, it is impractical to process large datasets.
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