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And Big Bear Lake has a limited aquifer, and its remote location would make it impractical to pipe in water.
However, the amount of time required for re-sequencing large genomes and its high economic cost make it impractical as a common laboratory technique.
I hiked part of the Gospel Trail, but there are some issues that make it impractical.
There is also a long cost recovery time for solar panels that make it impractical for all but prosperous homeowners.
Lawmakers in a few states have discussed withdrawing from Medicaid, although Texas officials recently concluded that the loss of federal matching dollars would make it impractical.
Though Mr. Perata, a Democrat from Oakland, has endorsed the plan's general concept, he is worried that the state's budget problems make it impractical.
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The BSL-95 has strong psychometric properties, but its length makes it impractical in some settings.
But the changes gave rise to an entirely inaccurate story that its shape had made it impractical.
Despite the advantage that it is a relatively new area of technology, its bulky size makes it impractical, turning out to be of academic interest only.
However, this method is limited by its high cost per sample, making it impractical for many studies.
Cold exposure is a classic and efficient way to induce browning, but its obvious discomfort, together with risks of hypothermia, makes it impractical for clinical use.
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