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Of course, since the most you can generate in any one purchase transaction is 99 cents, it might be impractical to reach that amount.
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Once deployed, sensors are expected to operate for extended periods of time, and it is impractical to physically reach all sensors.
For Mr. Roush, his drivers and crew, using the highways is too impractical and time-consuming to reach the Nascar, truck and other races in which his business, Roush Racing, competes.
I considered that but dismissed it as impractical — saplings take years to reach privacy-producing height — and thus was undone not by my moral reasoning but my arboreal ignorance.
This is, however, a difficult and impractical method when the aim is to reach a large sample of active commuters and to achieve a wide geographical coverage, particularly in larger cities.
Accordingly, more intramuscular injections of the vector would be required, and the number of injections thought to be required to reach a therapeutic effect was deemed clinically impractical.
At the same time, stringent pharmacotherapeutic management to reach an A1C <6.5% or even 7.0% may be inadvisable or impractical in some patients.
Which way to reach?
To reach New Jersey?
hour to reach her.
To reach larger volumes in the human brain, it is often necessary to infuse drugs for longer periods of time, i.e., from hours to days, making this approach impractical.
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