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'I wished a sheep's pancreas, but this was deemed impracticable,' Allan reported.
However, undertaking specific actions to protect habitat, such as banning certain fishing gear types in sensitive areas, can often be deemed "impracticable" by regional officials.
Other diagnostic options, such as sputum cytology or positron emission tomography (PET) scanning, will be reserved for cases where either bronchoscopy or needle biopsy is deemed impracticable.
However, none of the provinces' legislation provides clear guidance as to the circumstances under which obtaining consent may be deemed impracticable.
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He deemed Darién "utterly impracticable" for a canal, and engineers looked north to Panama City.
And second, UAT has only been deemed ethically permissible in the Netherlands with informed consent, making large-scale UAT surveys impracticable, so restricting UAT to specific population groups and/or the research context.
She deemed it "fascinating".
He deemed this "offensive".
America deemed it "invalid".
Lloyd was deemed missing.
Some were deemed betrayers.
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