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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.
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He says "that the cases open to trial by jury differing in the different States, it was therefore impracticable to have made a general rule". This answer is extremely futile, because a reference might easily have been made to the common law of England, which obtains through every State, and cases in the maritime and civil law courts would of course have been excepted.
And the secrecy that surrounded preparations for presidential trips to Afghanistan, he added, made it impracticable to take the special envoy and other interagency staff.
This problem is particularly hard to solve when we deal with textual authoring, when it is impracticable to build a DOM tree while the document is not well formed, making the validation unfeasible.
It would be very expensive, and probably impracticable, to build a completely separate system of tracks for cyclists".
But now, Mr. Mavinkurve, who once proudly displayed an American flag in his college dorm room, must work in Canada because visa rules make it impracticable to move his wife and family to the United States.
To make it commercially impracticable to mine certain coal has very nearly the same effect for constitutional purposes as appropriating or destroying it.
Data Mining can be defined as being the use of computational techniques to extract knowledge from a set of data which, generally, is large enough to make human analysis impracticable [9].
See also Kaplan, Continuing Work 391 ("Th[e] interest [in individual control] can be high where the stake of each member bulks large and his will and ability to take care of himself are strong; the interest may be no more than theoretic where the individual stake is so small as to make a separate action impracticable".) (footnote omitted).
See also Kaplan, Continuing Work 391 ("Th[e] interest [in individual control] can be high where the stake of each member bulks large and his will and ability to take care of himself are strong; the interest may be no more than theoretic where the individual stake is so small as to make a separate action impracticable". (footnote omitted)).
And it would perhaps cover filing and administrative fees attached to arbitration that are so high as to make access to the forum impracticable.
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