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Decentralizing Twitter is unnecessary, if not impractical.
Accordingly, CSPs can take effective security measures to make illegitimate use, unauthorized modification and disclosure of their services, relatively hard if not impractical.
Although a few existing schemes already achieve good performance in terms of bit error rate (BER), all of them perform huge amounts of operations, specially during estimation, thus leading to very costly, if not impractical, hardware implementations.
Anonymous identity should be strong enough to make it hard, if not impractical, to reveal actual identity because data inferred eventually may be connected with other information and can be republished (Bhargav-Spantzel et al. [2007]; Conrado et al. [2003]).
Many of the best studied migratory species are birds (Liedvogel et al. 2011), and generating segregating experimental crosses in birds can be challenging if not impractical.
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Mildly, if not wildly, impractical.
This might sound like a bold, if not completely impractical decision, but there is precedent for an open invitation inauguration party.
(for a Harmony remote, btw) No matter, the case is still kind of novel, if not somewhat impractical.
These observations have been largely made using muscle sections however, which makes it is extremely difficult, if not completely impractical, to examine all myonuclei in a given myofibre: the basic functional unit of skeletal muscle.
But they are not impractical.
This not impractical grasshopper ended, nevertheless, as hard up as Basil the wildly impractical ant.
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