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Email snooping just seemed a bit impractical.
Does she think some of it is a bit impractical?
Ms. Tsukioka said her disguises could be a bit impractical, "especially when your hands are shaking".
A bit impractical, perhaps, if his line of work requires him to run away from policemen.But he insists that he is no longer in that line of work.
"I personally think", he said, coming over all Mediterranean, "[it is] a bit impractical actually to expect people to do that [ie, give up exotic holidays].
I think in part, this answers the question as to whether your recommendations, although logical and beneficiary, are a bit impractical.
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The M3, meanwhile, notched up 19.4 mpg.Clearly, the test was never meant as anything other than a bit of totally impractical fun (whose irony seems to have been entirely lost on treehugger.com).
Cameron rejected claims that the initiative was a "bit woolly and impractical" as he insisted that finding out what could help people live "the good life" and acting on it was the "serious business of government".
Pretty cool, though obviously still a bit janky (and impractical for home use).
This slow simulation speed renders large amounts of bit-accurate simulations impractical.
Then there are dad-sensible trousers, a little bit tweed, extraordinarily tight, utterly impractical, all topped off with eyes that can see inside your soul.
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