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At first, dealing with music in a digital format was very difficult -- the files were impractically huge, and most computers couldn't handle them.
It's the weight that's the real innovation here: as lift cables get longer, the weight of cable itself can account for far more than the car and its passengers, requiring impractically huge machines to operate it.
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When Charles Paulson Ginsburg (1920-1992) started working at Ampex in 1952, videotape recorders operated at impractically high speeds; tape ran over stationary recording heads at 6 meters per second, necessitating huge quantities of tape.
When Charles Paulson Ginsburg (1920-1992) started working at Ampex in 1952, videotape recorders operated at impractically high speeds; tape ran over stationary recording heads at 240 inches per second, necessitating huge quantities of tape.
Sotomayor agreed that if the court insisted upon an impractically high bar for the use of affirmative action, it would force other universities to adopt such a method of selection too.
This huge number of partitions implies that traditional techniques for multiple-comparison correction reduce statistical power to impractically low levels.
Yet here their son was, impractically, climbing a mountain.
All this has pegged him as an impractically exacting musician.
Others write for fame, or more impractically for money.
Huge, huge.
This represents a rather small sample, but not impractically so, for high resolution micro CT systems.
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