Sentence examples for could not practically from inspiring English sources

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argued that state control of certain matters affecting the sales could not practically be managed by state regulation.

The council could not practically decide the precise ordering of all parties, and some discretion was left to the candidates and/or campaign teams to establish the details.

Ms. Thurman noted that the state of Florida would not pay for any new primary election, and party officials could not practically run a statewide primary or caucus.

Back then, the transportation authority argued that the subway station at Grand Central Terminal was at full capacity and could not practically be expanded to accommodate thousands of commuters from across the Hudson, he said.

The mega-basements of the super-rich have even spawned their own urban myth: that many of the JCBs employed in their digging could not practically be retrieved from the bottom of the giant hole, and were simply buried.

But what if a public editor were to take the view that, since he or she could not practically be fired during the appointment (usually for a minimum of two years), the job was an extraordinary opportunity, not to mention a subsidized one, to truly wage a campaign for righteousness however you viewed it?

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Futility notwithstanding, the d120 is billed as the "ultimate fair die allowed by Mother Nature (i.e., mathematics!)," since a die couldn't, practically speaking, possess more sides or more symmetry, and dice must be symmetrical to be fair.

But its rival Nestlé argued that colours could not be practically trademarked for commercial advantage.

In a way, he was advertising an early version of an arbitrage fund.In reality, the loophole could not be practically exploited.

But because this principle could not be practically applied to the subordinate levels of administration, there developed the "spoils system," in which public office became a perquisite of political victory, being widely used to reward political support.

Would it make clinical sense to say that they stayed too long?.What would you say 'too long' is for this type of surgery?" This example demonstrates that thought experiments can be used not only for situations that could not be practically executed, but also in fictitious scenarios that could be possible, thereby facilitating mental simulations about appropriate patterns of thought or actions.

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