Exact(2)
This is mostly for convenience since it would be impractical to require a user to place their finger on the sensor the exact same way each time they scan their print.
It would also be impractical to require genetic information to be available routinely for when the scores are applied.
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Where a Fourth Amendment intrusion serves special governmental needs, beyond the normal need for law enforcement, it is necessary to balance the individual's privacy expectations against the Government's interests to determine whether it is impractical to require a warrant [p450] or some level of individualized suspicion in the particular context.
This particular assay requires a large number of isolated mitochondria that would be impractical to obtain from cultured cells.
These would be impractical to analyse manually.
AMPLE used a single-blinded, rather than double-blinded, design because of an inability to mask commercially acquired Humira; it was also impractical to require weekly visits for blinded injections over 2 years.
ITOCSY-based quantification requires isotopically labeled standards, but it is impractical to purchase the number of enriched compounds required for comprehensive metabolic analyses.
Some other drugs require huge volumes that are impractical to achieve with cells.
It is impractical to estimate hepatic GCK activity directly in large populations of subjects because that would require liver biopsy.
That's impractical, to say the least.
But it's impractical to enforce the law that way.
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