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When torture was banned in Europe in 1820 that didn't happen due to its inhumanity but its impracticable character.
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To overcome its porosity (which makes it impracticable for storing liquids in its unglazed state, for example), the fired object is covered with finely ground glass powder suspended in water and is then fired a second time.
This limitation makes it impracticable for standard optical microscopes [7].
John Dellow, the commander of the police operation, had apparently considered the idea and even consulted a doctor about its viability, but eventually dismissed it as "impracticable".
The Tate wanted it, but were advised that its removal was impracticable.
Dual-energy X-ray photon absorptiometry (DEXA) seems to be the best available technique to evaluate body composition, but its use was impracticable for our study because the weight of the majority of PWS subjects exceeds the instrumental capacity.
In its two-page report delivered on Friday, KPMG found that while cash donations were "a significant source of fundraising revenue", the charity said it was "impracticable to establish control over the collection of cash donations prior to entry into its financial records".
Thus, it is impracticable to establish a fat percentage profile for all weight classes.
We excluded intra-farm coexistence from our assumptions since it seems impracticable in Austria.
A cluster design was used because it was impracticable to randomize clients individually.
However it is impracticable for large-scale analysis over thousands of PWMs and more than thousand genomes in current study.
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