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It implies a level of global interventionism that almost everyone recognises is quite impractical.
It implies a level of global interventionism that almost everyone recognizes is quite impractical.
"It was quite impractical," Mr. Kilgore said, but "quite magical, and we have never for a moment regretted it".
Some peculiarities of HTS make this traditional, quite impractical and inconvenient approach to consideration of HTS devices stability and quench development using normal zone origination and propagation analysis.
As a result, it is quite impractical to use fly ash based geopolymer paste as an alternative to Ordinary Portland Cement in faster construction.
Or, if you are feeling imperial but not quite impractical, you can launch down the open chutes of what was the start of the men's and women's downhill courses of the 1980 Winter Olympics.
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"Since the seat must pass through a trap door in the auditorium system" said Hagadorn, "and the occupant is suspended several feet in the air during such movement, this arrangement is quite obviously impractical for safety reasons".
Of course, they're quite impractical for any other kind of photography, and they're large and heavy as a rule.
Such a procedure is quite feasible in the Arctic, but in the warmer subarctic it is impractical because of the enormous amounts of fill needed.
"When we first began our research, solar cells were considered impractical and quite expensive," Mr. Mazumder said.
"The dining room was quite beautiful but really impractical," said Kirsten Risko, the marketing director for LCOR, the building's latest owner.
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