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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.
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Nonetheless, the appeals panel sent the case back to a lower court with instructions to have the commission "supplement the administrative record to explain why allowing public input into the exemption request was inappropriate or impracticable," or to "take such other action as it may deem appropriate to resolve this issue".
Second, the representativeness of task performance samples analysed by such tools is often dubious, partly because in many jobs it is common for workers to perform a variety of tasks for variable amounts of time, which makes it impracticable for observers to take adequate account of all physical exposures and their durations [ 29, 53, 56].
It may be impracticable to ask the State proposing a diversion to provide unerring proof of future uses and concomitant conservation measures that would be taken.
The proportion of in situ carcinoma was only 2.2% of all breast cancer patients in the study, making it impracticable to study them separately.
A randomised controlled trial would eliminate such bias but would be impracticable and probably unethical as students cannot be forced to take a particular iBSc at a particular time, and so is not a likely option for further study.
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)).
He argues that it would have been impracticable to put the work out to tender since the Manchester group had already been working with the company.
Available facilities in many hospitals make it impracticable to accurately distinguish between early-onset sepsis and jaundice based on the immediate clinical signs or symptoms [ 20, 21].
Mr. Hughes said that difficult conditions in credit markets have "made it impracticable to obtain financing for this transaction on reasonably acceptable terms".
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