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The threatened pre-emptive nuclear strike seems more bluff than reality, since the North's leaders know it would be suicidal, and an attack on the US seems impracticable given the still technically rudimentary quality of the North's ballistic missile programme and the unproven state of its nuclear miniaturisation technology needed to place a nuclear warhead atop a missile.

While the first two conditions set by Maček were met, the appointment of regents was impracticable given Prince Peter had been declared to be of age.

While improvements in representativeness have been made, achieving good representation of all populations using ABG methodologies is intrinsically impracticable given technological and cost limitations on genotyping density.

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Unfortunately, present monitoring techniques for the assessment of O2 delivery and O2 utilization are invasive, impracticable, give an incomplete picture of the circulation, and may not be useful in guiding effective resuscitation, as documented by the poorer outcomes for SvO2-guided therapy in patients with established shock [ 3, 4].

He is, if anything, rather loquacious, as though this hologram has been programmed to protect itself from intrusion with a sound barrier of precision-turned, Ivy League-accented eloquence, using words such as "synergy", "autonomy" and "impracticable" while giving away little more than a faint aroma of the Pilgrim Fathers.

Given that such techniques are impracticable at a population level (Clark et al. 2010), recent years have witnessed the rise and improvement of statistical inferential approaches to indirectly detect recombination events at a genome wide scale, from population genetic data (Li and Stephens 2003; McVean et al. 2004; Auton and McVean 2007).

Longer baseline prospective attack diaries may be helpful in this regard, but given the dreadfulness of the disease, are impracticable and indeed unethical as it could delay effective treatment.

This is the main problem that makes impracticable the application of a likelihood ratio test to decide if a neuron is responsive or not to a given stimulus.

This note addresses that the stability conditions given in Theorem 1 of [1] are incorrect, so the proposed design method for networked singular systems is impracticable.

Given the established efficacy of NRT and bupropion as single therapies, a group receiving no treatment or a placebo was considered unethical and impracticable.

We acknowledge the difficulties in the treatment of NMS given that the available data are restricted to case reports and small case series and agree that large prospective studies are probably impracticable.

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