Sentence examples for practicable to provide from inspiring English sources

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The companies argue that "the bill should be amended so that there is an explicit threshold: where a service is encrypted end-to-end, the bill should recognise it will not be reasonably practicable to provide decrypted content, rather than leave this to be established on a case-by-case basis".

In its own quarterly report, British bank Barclays noted possible litigation over $76 billion in bonds issued during the boom, but declined to estimate how much the damage would be in court, saying, "It is not practicable to provide an estimate of the financial impact of the potential exposure".

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Miller's wish to make people more aware of the long-ago hurts that drive them and to bring an end to the cycle of generational abuse is undoubtedly a worthy one, but she stops at casting blame, without going on to provide a practicable solution.

A novel picture frame shear test design and associated test protocol is described here that aims to provide a practicable solution for the accurate determination of the in-situ shear stiffness of architectural fabrics.

When NASA was founded in 1958, the National Aeronautics and Space Act required it to "provide for the widest practicable and appropriate dissemination of information concerning its activities and the results thereof".

With this compendium, we would like to provide general nephrologists with a practicable overview of magnesium metabolism and what it means for their patients.

The supreme court judgment makes it clear that local authorities have a statutory duty to provide accommodation in their own area "so far as reasonably practicable", reiterating that if it is not reasonably practicable, then there is an obligation to offer accommodation "as close by as possible".

This will help to provide relevant agencies across the world with a practicable template to formulate their LFG gas capture projections and economics.

To provide and maintain the capability to disclose, where practicable, the content of communications or secondary data in an intelligible form and to remove electronic protection applied by or on behalf of the telecommunications operator to the communications or data, or to permit the person to whom the warrant is addressed to remove such electronic protection.

The law, adopted in 1987, says nursing homes must have enough staff to provide services enabling each patient to achieve "the highest practicable physical, mental and psychosocial well-being".

In its judgment, the supreme court stressed that local authorities had a statutory duty to provide accommodation in their own area "so far as reasonably practicable".

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