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As a result, it is quite impractical to use fly ash based geopolymer paste as an alternative to Ordinary Portland Cement in faster construction.
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"It was quite impractical," Mr. Kilgore said, but "quite magical, and we have never for a moment regretted it".
It implies a level of global interventionism that almost everyone recognizes is quite impractical.
It's also fair to say that for a company growing as rapidly as they are — with aspirations as audacious as supporting over a million users per engineer — an 'Open Door' policy for hearing out every last complaint is quite impractical.
It would be quite impractical to expect other countries to attempt to acquire a database comparable with that of the USA which used something like 10 000 plot years of experimental records to develop the USLE.
Of course, they're quite impractical for any other kind of photography, and they're large and heavy as a rule.
Monitoring daily progression of a severe TBI patient by repeated imaging can be quite impractical, considering life supporting intensive care instrumentation.
To test each of these combinations in at least 3 different sequence contexts could require >2,000 variants, which would be quite impractical.
While measurement of radiocesium concentration in locally produced foodstuffs provides information on the relative contribution of specific food items, it is quite difficult to determine individual values and often impractical.
It is quite annoying".
I find the cold versions difficult to work, and, in Oliver's case, impractical, as it's quite hard to mix butter into cool mash.
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