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The New Yorker, March 12 , 1938P. 13 "Motor traffic on this road is hardly practicable," sign on the road leading to Wordsworth's home.
By W. Baumacher and Russell Maloney The New Yorker, March 12 , 1938P. 13 "Motor traffic on this road is hardly practicable," sign on the road leading to Wordsworth's home.
The analysis of the whole set of data presented in these papers becomes hardly practicable.
Although the MMSE is the most widely used screening test in specialized clinical setting, it is little used by primary care physicians because it is time-consuming (e.g.; around 20 minutes to perform), and is thus hardly practicable during routine office visits [ 3].
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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.
Simply declaring that applying traditional principles of law or rules of evidence is not practicable is hardly sufficient.
A less promising verbal cue could hardly be imagined had the word "practicable" ever been set to music?—but Adams had found his groove.
A less promising verbal cue could hardly be imagined — had the word "practicable" ever been set to music?
Europe will hardly want to build a Chinese-style firewall to prevent that.And even if it were practicable to force companies to erase the past, it would do more harm than good.
This is simply not practicable.
But that is not practicable.
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