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(It would be practically impossible to monitor such activities with any reasonable degree of consistent accuracy).
Still, argued Mr. Kobrick, the money manager, any such deliberate fraud would be practically impossible to detect.
"It would be practically impossible to remove the farm," said Camilo Jesús de León, who is active in the protests.
This means it will be practically impossible to get the required 50% of Endesa shareholders to vote in favour of a change in the firm's statutes.
It doesn't take a brain surgeon to say that it will be practically impossible to get the prime minister on set, as we do at the moment".
"It is going to be practically impossible to provide affordable accommodation to meet our homelessness duties in London," said Ken Jones, director of housing and strategy at Barking and Dagenham council, east London.
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Electric fans are practically impossible to find in stores, and air conditioners have jumped in price.
San Gimignano's spiky towers are visible for miles around – it's practically impossible to get lost.
"It's practically impossible to run against entrenched power," she said.
Unlike the U.S., in a country like France, it is practically impossible to fire someone.
It is practically impossible to look honest on television without denture caps.
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