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Some of these steps might not have been practicable and the impact on morale had to be considered: but some must have been.
Of course, it would hardly have been practicable for her to become governor and for her husband to run for the Presidency in 1992, in the middle of her term.
Recently, finite element detailed simulations of collision and grounding damage to the hull structures have been practicable.
Storrs wrote two decades later: "The acceptance of the proposals, had it been practicable, would have obviated years of wretched humiliations, including the befouling of the Wall and pavement and the unmannerly braying of the tragi-comic Arab band during Jewish prayer, and culminating in the horrible outrages of 1929".
The IRBs granted a waiver of consent on that basis and because, given the large number of participants, the work would not have been practicable otherwise.
Elastic stable intramedullary nailing (ESIN) was not an established method in the study center in the period 1995 1999, and for this reason a comparative study between nonoperatively and operatively treated fractures would not have been practicable.
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The authors considered that the use of predicted probabilities (P1 and P2 values) was practicable in clinical practice.
Determination of MIC may not be practicable in routine laboratory practice, particularly outside of a reference laboratory in developing countries.
Do you think this is practicable?
"So we have tried to put in place every institutional safeguard that is practicable".
We will reach a decision in this case as soon as is practicable".
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