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Luyendijk rejects the whole system – a tempting, if impractical, position.
Re "Asset Allocation, for Income Taxes" (Midstream, April 22), in which James Schembari says it would be nice, if impractical, to tell the government how to spend his taxes.
Obama expelled more immigrants than any other President, but his tally now seems dwarfed by his successor's bold, if impractical, campaign promise: the deportation of all eleven million immigrants who are living unauthorized in America.
Further down the front row was Bridget Foley, an editor at Women's Wear Daily, who had on a pair of fuzzy-wuzzy black furry boots that looked warm, if impractical in slush.
Bell also used the Touch Bar for the game's HUD, which makes for a much more aesthetically (if impractical) use of the skinny strip of real estate between the display and keyboard.
Miami Vice certainly cemented the city's reputation for outlandish, if impractical, fashion.
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It is, however, the bear's ever-practical approach – if sometimes impractical in execution – that usually keeps their spirits, if not their vessel, afloat.
And Jay Martel has some astute, if highly impractical, advice for tricky categories, such as Best Animated Short.
Still, the cable-stayed tent that Buro Happold engineered from an idea by architects Richard Rogers and Partners was an elegant, if dauntingly impractical, building design.
Like many residents from that era and earlier, he recalls the period when architects routinely built summer houses that were one-of-a-kind and inexpensive, if sometimes impractical and flimsy.
Exciting, if currently impractical.
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