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Professional techniques are interesting to learn, but often impractical in the home kitchen.
He presses for ethnic-blind politics, a virtuous but often impractical goal.
Noninvasive cardiac output (CO) measurement is desirable but often impractical.
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Auctions offer a degree of explicit control but are often impractical.
Contingency contracts address this, but are often impractical.
Rabid dogs generally bite without provocation and die <10 days after clinical signs develop (11 ); thus, a short observation period (12 ) may allow more judicious PEP administration but is often impractical with unrestrained dogs.
Aerial methodologies for estimating abundance are common in developed countries, but they are often impractical for remote areas of developing countries where many of the world's endangered and threatened fauna exist.
> -wrap-foot> Parket et al. (2004) walked straight lines at a constant speed for measurement, but this was often impractical in the difficult terrain on the mountain slopes.
But in New York, Inspector Royster said, it is not only unsafe for male officers to wait for a female officer to arrive, but it is also often impractical.
Exercise is effective, but aerobic exercise is often impractical when urges strike.
The experimental housing of those years may have influenced the architectural mainstream, but the houses themselves were often impractical or impersonal, said Alastair Gordon, an architecture critic and author whose book "Weekend Utopia: Modern Living in the Hamptons" (Princeton Architectural Press, 2001) celebrated the innovations and spirit of that era.
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