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Mr. Hughes said that difficult conditions in credit markets have "made it impracticable to obtain financing for this transaction on reasonably acceptable terms".
However, the number of pathologically positive nodes is determined after surgery, and it is therefore impracticable to obtain this information preoperatively.
Models are a way of representing the complexity of the real world in a more simple and comprehensible form where true data are infeasible or impracticable to obtain.
It said that compelling the platform to find and remove every unlawful user comment "amounts to requiring excessive and impracticable forethought capable of undermining freedom of the right to impart information on the Internet" Accordingly, the Hungarian court's ruling violated Article 10 of the Convention.
To find even half of the papers published in one year (that is, the J50), a clinician would need to read an impracticable number of journals; for example, an estimated 39 journals for randomised trials on diabetes and 23 journals for systematic reviews on myocardial infarction.
The purpose of these presses is to serve the needs of scholarship i.e., to publish specialized material that a purely commercial firm would find impracticable to handle.
During World War I, when the exemption was granted to members or affiliates of "well-recognized religious sect[s]," the Selective Service System found it impracticable to compile a list of "recognized" sects, and left the matter to the discretion of the local boards.
It also provides a process for applying to a magistrate for a warrant when samples are needed from juvenile suspects who have not been charged when there is no responsible person, or they cannot be found, or it is impracticable to make requests to them.
The Krever commission found that Connaught decided it was "impracticable" to inspect all the plasma-collection sites itself, and decided to rely instead on FDA reports which it did not, in fact, review.
Don't load yourself with impracticable to-do lists & timelines.
(f) the formalization of an informal commitment, unless the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of the Army, the Secretary of the Navy, or the Secretary of the Air Force, or the duly authorized representative of any such Secretary, finds that at the time the commitment was made it was impracticable to use normal procurement procedures.
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