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This system is applicable in the field but is rather impracticable, especially for the identification of sentinel birds in premises that contain floor-raised birds.
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Their education included those branches only which were taught at the schools conducted by the priesthood at the capital towns of the provinces, and was of rather an impracticable nature.
Rather than fusing the common law and equity, which he saw as impracticable since it would destroy the idea of trusts, he decided to fuse the courts and the procedure.
Because CAC scanning using MDCT is a test commonly used in clinical practice as a single examination rather than serial examinations, performance of multiple CAC tests in the same setting might be impracticable and hazardous owing to radiation exposure.
It would, of course, be impracticable to characterize metabolically an entire population longitudinally to identify the onset of diabetes more precisely; rather, the time of clinical diagnosis is a clinically meaningful and relevant starting point.
But the notion proved impracticable.
Without it tableting was impracticable.
She draws a rather awkward parallel to Cambodia after Pol Pot's rule, when the vastness of the carnage had made the old ways of mourning impracticable, leading the society to develop new ones.
Drastic reform remains impracticable, undesirable, and unlikely.
A full exposition is impracticable.
The House version is not wholly impracticable.
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