Sentence examples for may become impracticable from inspiring English sources

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The law allows judges to issue warrants to hold someone as a material witness when the government submits a sworn statement that "the testimony of a person is material in a criminal proceeding" and "that it may become impracticable to secure the presence of the person by subpoena".

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By the late 20th century, shifting cultivation had become impracticable except in a few remote areas.

Simply relying on a small number of reservoirs scattered through the country – as we do currently – would become impracticable.

To issue a warrant under the material witness statute, a magistrate must be convinced an affidavit shows testimony is "material" and, because the witness is a flight risk, it might become "impracticable" to secure his testimony with a subpoena.

Some of the operations described can become impracticable for some analysis tools due to the amount of reads produced by a single HTS experiment nowadays.

Things may become clearer in late May.

Breathing may become difficult.

Still, relations may become abrasive.

It may become many things.

Antitrust regulators may become wary.

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