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Last week, administration officials said there was a growing recognition in the administration that some form of Kurdish autonomy was inevitable, if only because it was impractical to devise a new law to change the status quo in the next two months, the deadline for writing a new interim constitution for Iraq.
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As a standalone service, Family Cover, as with the original version, still requires each user to have a smartphone — which may make it impractical for tracking younger children — although there is (still) a plan to work with a hardware maker to devise a product that is not necessarily an iPhone or Android device that would be picked up by the tracking tool.
President Davis considered many of Beauregard's plans to be impractical for an army as inexperienced as the Confederates could field in 1861; throughout the war, Davis and Beauregard would argue about Beauregard's tendencies to devise grand strategies based on formal military principles.
To devise a process management mechanism.
Some like to devise a point system.
He worked with friends to devise strategy.
It is impractical to charge for these individually.
It's not only impractical to attempt to seize this power – it's genuinely totalitarian.
Real lava is impractical to take into the classroom — not to mention searingly hot.
However, he added it was impractical to suggest George Osborne could act without international support.
But Josh Kline's work makes it impractical to privilege rehabilitation over replication.
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