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That section states that performance is excused when it has been made "impracticable by the occurrence of a contingency the non-occurrence of which was a basic assumption on which the contract was made". G.L. c. 106, § 2-615.
24 women were excluded from this prospective study because a cervical canal stenosis made impracticable an outpatient hysteroscopy for intolerable pain.
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Of late years Mr. Pulitzer's health had not been of the best, his old eye trouble making impracticable the prolonged devotion to work that characterized his early career.
Thus, for big permutations (n≥15), the time necessary to produce the complete set of traces makes impracticable any analysis.
This is the main problem that makes impracticable the application of a likelihood ratio test to decide if a neuron is responsive or not to a given stimulus.
The strategy of replicating the files everywhere made it impracticable to keep the documents from the public eye.
Mr. Hughes said that difficult conditions in credit markets have "made it impracticable to obtain financing for this transaction on reasonably acceptable terms".
The firm explained euphemistically that it was having "valuation issues" which made it "impracticable to be able to fairly calculate the net asset value" of one fund.
His clothes were at once immature and archaic, since he had bought them when he was much younger, before the war made it impracticable to buy clothes.
But conditions imposed by Sprint's revised bid with SoftBank made it "impracticable" to put together a counter bid ahead of the 11 59 p.m. deadline.
And the secrecy that surrounded preparations for presidential trips to Afghanistan, he added, made it impracticable to take the special envoy and other interagency staff.
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