Sentence examples for practically unfeasible. from inspiring English sources

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The direct estimation of this strength is practically unfeasible, due to difficulties in sampling and testing.

The plan, laid out in a 51-page report, solidifies the mayor's stance on closing Rikers, a goal that he was reluctant to embrace and that a few years ago seemed politically and practically unfeasible.

But replacing the road would entail acquiring and razing residential neighborhoods in order to widen the road, a prospect that the state officials consider "socially, financially and practically unfeasible, " according to Eileen Peters, a department spokeswoman.

However, most of the currently available implementations lack efficiency due to the highly dynamic and hierarchically flat nature of the underlying wireless mobile networking environment, that make any traditional solution based on centralized schemes and statically defined roles practically unfeasible.

However, the continuous nature of such streams, the relatively high throughput at which data is generated and the number of sensors usually deployed in the environment, make direct data handling practically unfeasible.

The pledge to eventually close Rikers, a proposition once thought to be politically and practically unfeasible, came as an independent commission was about to release a 97-page report that recommended replacing the jails on Rikers with a system of smaller, borough-based jails, at a cost of $10.6 billion.

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In large-scale epidemiologic studies addressing health risks related to hormonal active xenobiotics, it is practically and economically unfeasible to measure serum levels of more than a few compounds.

Only a small number of HER2 combination therapies have been evaluated in RCTs, as it was noted in a previous meta-analysis (Harris et al. [ 44]), but it would be practically and economically unfeasible and unrealistic to perform a phase III trial to evaluate all possible combinations.

It followed, the former officials said, that exclusive enforcement by the federal agency was "logistically, practically, legally and politically unfeasible".

However, the former federal officials told the Supreme Court that exclusive enforcement by the Department of Health and Human Services was "logistically, practically, legally and politically unfeasible".

In practice, this is numerically unfeasible for large data sets.

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