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In theory, this sort of statistical computation has been possible for decades, but it was impractical.
"It was so neighborhoody and lovely, but it was impractical" and felt strangely isolated.
However, he added it was impractical to suggest George Osborne could act without international support.
For, really, it was impractical for a modern woman, suitable only as a costume.
Cortesio recently cut off her ponytail because it was impractical in the Florida heat.
Ms. Kirchner described Mr. Feiner's suggestion as "a noble idea," but said it was impractical.
Ultimately the parties abandoned this plan, determining that it was impractical for several reasons, chief among them being tax considerations.
But of course it was impractical, because the device had to be built to fit the person who operated it.
Fire officials have described the testing as reliable, and said it was impractical to clean the trucks.
But the research never proceeded, for the same reason that the number of tests was so small: It was impractical.
Some policy experts said they thought it was impractical — even imprudent — to move forward without proposing more cuts to the $124 billion budget.
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