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While soil is technically a renewable resource, its slow rate of formation makes it practically irreplaceable.
This limitation in the gate and power supply voltages makes it practically inappropriate to build circuits.
This makes it practically impossible to have a single, standardised national ballot.
"It makes it practically impossible for refugees to come to Britain legally".
This makes it practically a public service: Albert Square's residents screech, scratch and scowl so you don't have to.
The surfeit of information flowing around the world makes it practically impossible for anyone to keep secrets for long.
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Various researchers are working on the issues related to intentional islanding in order to eliminate its shortcomings making it practically applicable [11].
The House is expected to vote today on an appropriations bill with a provision that would make it practically impossible for the Justice Department to finance its lawsuit against the industry.
Dray thinks that GEs exposure to late-cycle equipment like power generators and aircraft engines, as well as its services and revenue from outside the U.S., make it practically bulletproof in 2007.
The maximum particle size of Portland cement is less than 75 μm in a dry state, and its remained the same on a 45 μm-sieve making it practically less than 10% by mass.
Dr. Thornton argues that once the restrictive mutations evolved, they made it practically impossible for the receptor to evolve back to its original form.
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