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To pick one item from his many résumés seems impractical, not to say unfair.
Some of these innovations might be impractical (not to mention politically impossible).
I spared her why I thought that operation was impractical, not to mention unaffordable for me.
Experienced managers currently working elsewhere may find it impractical, not to mention unprofessional, to abandon contractual commitments to their institutions.
This research has not changed the 50-move rule because it would be impractical, not to mention torture, to extend the rule to 200 or 300 moves.
That Harry Daniel Radcliffee) is an orphan goes without saying; it is most impractical, not to mention distasteful, to enter the canon of English children's literature without first being purged of one's parents.
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That restaurant is L'Ami Louis, but eating theirs on a regular basis is impractical, not least because it's in Paris and reservations are harder to find than an elegant sentence in a Jeffrey Archer novel.
The former seems incredibly impractical, not with the amount of negative backlash the Fire and MLS would receive for not adhering to Rogers' wishes.
Aldous was shy and impractical, not the sort of man who could manage adultery without help from his wife.
It sheds no light on how it feels to lose something, and provides only the most abstract and impractical notion of how not to do so.
Anne Khoudiacoff, a Doctors Without Borders nurse, said it was impractical to tell people not to wash or bathe in the waters, even with the risk of incidental consumption, because of the lack of alternatives.
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