Sentence examples for it has become impractical from inspiring English sources

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In the case of dormant entities like the Heriot fund, the Cayman court said that liquidation was justified because "it has become impractical, if not actually impossible, to carry on its investment business in accordance with the reasonable expectations of its participating shareholders, based upon the representations contained in its offering document".

However, due to the large volume of data generated by some mobile smart device (i.e., sensors in vehicles), it has become impractical and costly to transmit all data to a cloud [17].

> With the growth in numbers and the mercurial nature of web resources, it has become impractical for curators to manually identify, annotate and check resources regularly.

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By 1877 it was clear that the situation had become impractical.

It has become mobile.

It has become slavery.

"It has become normal.

"It has become impossible".

It has become bitter".

It had become respectable.

A contract can be terminated if the performance of the obligation has become highly impractical or difficult by the occurrence of events that were not caused by an involved party.

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