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Aside from being discriminatory, it would be impractical and counterproductive.

A spokesman for Richard M. Kessel, LIPA's chairman, above, said it would be impractical and unprofitable for the utility to sell the stake.

Of course, we do not usually go out and test every single scientific claim we encounter (it would be impractical) and so, in that sense, you could argue that scientists and science teachers have "faith" in science, but it is certainly not the same kind of faith that is demanded of people who believe in God.

Had he and Greider discussed at the outset that she wouldn't be happy if Geron got involved in cloning hTR, he says, "we wouldn't have collaborated with her, because it would be impractical and unfair to people in the company and our shareholders to ever make such an agreement".

As influenza vaccination is seasonal, it would be impractical and difficult given our limited resources to offer annual immunisation directly in our rheumatology outpatient clinics when there are funded agencies dedicated to this purpose operating within our area.

It would be impractical and ineffective to investigate why 70% of published findings are irreproducible, even though ultimately the ability to repeat and build upon prior work is the key component of research integrity that we should care about.

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In addition to this, it would be impractical, expensive and very time consuming to collect objective data for each potential failure identified.

To do that, Stim has to have control over my copyrights and songs – another agreement I've entered into by my own free will, as it would be impractical for me and those music services to negotiate separately.

While a single sticker might have been preferable, it would be impractical at the moment, and after all we can always do another revision later.

On the other hand, the proportion of tuberculosis of different extra-pulmonary organ locations is small in developed countries, and it would be impractical to have many different outcome assessment systems for pulmonary and extra-pulmonary disease.

But trade officials outside Europe say it would be impractical to revoke local trademarks and impose restrictions on terms that have become generic around the world, and unfair to try.

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