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The New Yorker, March 12 , 1938P. 13 "Motor traffic on this road is hardly practicable," sign on the road leading to Wordsworth's home.
By W. Baumacher and Russell Maloney The New Yorker, March 12 , 1938P. 13 "Motor traffic on this road is hardly practicable," sign on the road leading to Wordsworth's home.
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Practicable means easily put into practice and does not mean practical.
A submission, signed by distinguished names, persuaded Harold Wilson that the University of the Air was not only practicable but an obvious Labour party policy.
On January 22 , 2009 during his first week in office, he signed an executive order mandating that "detention facilities at Guantánamo" be "closed as soon as practicable … no later than 1 year from the date of this order".
He wants to sign an EU Association Agreement - similar to the one that sparked the protests in Ukraine - as soon as practicable.
This is simply not practicable.
But that is not practicable.
Do you think this is practicable?
"Realism is a more practicable term.
The draft executive order which Obama is expected to sign today, says: "The detention facilities at Guantánamo for individuals covered by this order shall be closed as soon as practicable, and no later than a year from the date of this order".
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