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An American engineer who was in charge of a road-building project in Spain, told the following anecdote: The natives had little interest in the job and rather impractical attitude toward any kind of work, and things went very slow.
By Edgar Colme, Francis Steegmuller, and Harold Ross The New Yorker, January 5 , 1935P. 13 An American engineer who was in charge of a road-building project in Spain, told the following anecdote: The natives had little interest in the job and rather impractical attitude toward any kind of work, and things went very slow.
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Oddly, there are many experts who think that the lax attitude in New York State is due to the strict -- but impractical -- Constitution.
Sample bias may also have affected the limited range of responses to attitude questions observed, however, small numbers and self selection of participants to attend the course made it impractical to use a random sampling technique.
Also, impractical.
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Good, perhaps, but impractical.
But this is impractical.
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That, however, is impractical.
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