Sentence examples for impractical technology from inspiring English sources

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While others were happy to build cars for only the rich or content to write it off as an impractical technology, Ford asked, "What would it cost to build this thing if I broke it down to its most basic materials and found a better way to put it together?" Look around outside and you'll see the answer changed personal mobility forever.

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Markets are good at weeding out trendy but impractical technologies, for one thing.

But laser-based systems are impractical for computing technology, and researchers have struggled to create them electronically.

Using gravitational lensing to search for extra dimensions "depends on a telescope being able to see a very faint object" at the galactic center, he says, which may be impractical given current technology.

If this is considered to be impractical then teleconferencing technology is recommended and should be supported by the respective Trusts.

Although wearing three or more sensors is impractical with current technology, sensor arrays with multiple sensing units contained in one device may be available in the future.

In the IoT segment, power budgets, bandwidth requirements and integration within sensor networks make today's vision technologies impractical and ineffective".

Specifically, the heterogeneity of existing legacy sources together with firms' range of approaches to process management makes deployment of integrated information technologies impractical.

Despite student successes on the race circuit, many analysts, car manufacturers, and industry titans have written off solar technology as impractical for consumer vehicles.

Dinoflagellate genomes range in size from 1.5 to 185 Gbp (0.8 to over 60 times the size of the human genome) and are rife with noncoding sequence, tandem gene repeats, and other unusual features that make genome sequencing with current technology highly impractical with current assembly technology (Wisecaver and Hackett 2011).

The resistance to change has been blamed on many causes, gasoline has been too cheap, the technologies are impractical or that the car and oil companies are unwilling to change.

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