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But Democratic and Republican county legislators said today that with Nassau's current fiscal crisis, when Mr. Gulotta is proposing a roughly 4percentt increase in property taxes and the layoffs of more than 350 county employees in his 2001 budget, it is unfair -- and politically impractical -- to grant such steep raises.
IRB's are allowed, in the case of "minimal risk" and significant benefit, to grant permission to use clinical data in research without explicit patient consent, if such consent would be impractical to get.
She lives from grant to grant.
When they first advanced their ideas -- from abolishing slavery, to granting women the right to vote, to ending child labor, to giving workers the right to unionize, to protecting consumers from harmful products, to creating old age insurance and the minimum wage -- they were considered impractical idealists, utopian dreamers, or dangerous radicals.
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.
Some other drugs require huge volumes that are impractical to achieve with cells.
That's impractical, to say the least.
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