Sentence examples for it would be impracticable from inspiring English sources

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The Royal Statistical Society (RSS) had proposed something similar in 1919, only to be told it would be impracticable.

In requesting that suspension of trial preparations, the United States attorney in Alexandria, Paul J. McNulty, said it would be "impracticable to continue this litigation until the issues presented to the Fourth Circuit are resolved".

For example, it would be impracticable in a race-related IAT to have a stimulus depicting a person with ambiguous face race markers; clearly, this could cause subjects to sort such a stimulus arbitrarily to either category, or to refuse giving a response entirely.

However, when despite reasonable efforts—it would be impracticable to seek the individual's consent, the data may be gathered without the individual's explicit consent, provided that certain conditions are met.

Because the draft regulation, once adopted, may leave less room for research with medical data than the present EU-framework, i.e., by providing stricter conditions for research in situations in which it would be impracticable to seek the individual's consent, it is subject to strong debate inside and outside the medical research community [ 1, 17, 19].

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Peugeot is undergoing a deep restructuring, with many job losses, and has tapped €7 billion in state guarantees.Fiat said that launching an IPO of Chrysler, in which it owns a 58.5% stake, would be impracticable before the end of the year, reversing its assertion that a flotation was on track for 2013.

It might so happen that a trial would be impracticable in the county.

Economic modelling is relevant in this situation as it allows comparison of different patterns of service provision in a systematic fashion where trial comparison would be impracticable.

"You only need to think about it for a few moments to realise a separate immigration deal for any part of the UK would be impracticable," he said.

The plan failed, hostilities continued and, in 1938, the Woodhead Commission reworked Peel's proposals into three variations, eventually concluding that partition would be impracticable.

But they are losing a battle to other officials and banking executives who argue that such radical steps would be impracticable and deal yet another blow to the nation's damaged financial industry.

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