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Therefore, it has been impractical to use the LyE as a clinical measure of gait stability.
Although researchers have had new transducer designs in mind for years, it has been impractical to construct them subtractively.
Mapping of large numbers of epitopes by using individual patient sera has been impractical with current techniques.
However, in the absence of tractable algorithms to compute this compensating tensor potential and its gradient its use has been impractical.
So far, the technology has been impractical for commercial applications, in part because of the high temperatures required and in part because of competition from existing technologies, such as steam turbines, for converting heat into electricity.
Image fusion has been impractical and too tedious to be performed in routine work, but in the future, fused images will be used in clinical practice — even in teleradiological consultation.
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Both the decks and the tape would have been impractical.
Ms. Boxer said mandating all precincts to provide paper ballots would have been impractical.
The entire building would have been impractical, but the Frank family triplex was exactly the right size, and adorable.
"It would have been impractical for them to undertake any kind of long-term projects," Mr. Silver said.
The effort would have been impractical on his own spread — not that he expected much on his neighbor's property.
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