Sentence examples for is impractical to capture from inspiring English sources

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Oil, the second greatest contributor to atmospheric carbon dioxide, is already substantially depleted, and it is impractical to capture carbon dioxide emitted by vehicles.

The annotation of the termini of transcripts is an example of nuanced biological reality that is impractical to capture in detail.

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The mosaic structure and variable composition of GIs means that it is impractical to attempt to capture the full gamut of elements circulating in a large natural bacterial population, and we therefore focused our analysis on a representative sample of GIs identified in K96243.

It is impractical to charge for these individually.

No, I work with a large-format camera, which is impractical to carry everywhere.

It is impractical to block all protons in this way.

Therefore, it is impractical to process large datasets.

While it would be impractical to construct a network that fully captures an organization's culture, the approach can be used to model particular dimensions of culture.

That's impractical, to say the least.

But it's impractical to enforce the law that way.

"It would be impractical to revote," Taylor said.

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