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Prominent Palestinians have suggested that what they seek is Israeli acceptance of the principle of a right of return, not its absolute application, which, they concede, history has rendered impracticable.The main point is to create a Palestinian state.
"The receiver's looming demand for the payment of $75 million from the county and the possibility that the receiver might succeed with his efforts to seize all the county's remaining restricted general funds rendered impracticable all further negotiations with the county's creditors," it said.
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It is exactly the sort of deeply researched and ambitious regional art exhibition that is likely to be rendered increasingly impracticable because of government, municipal and corporate spending cuts.
The trouble is that patients tend to have many lesions, rendering direct injection impracticable.
It has been recognized that conventional project-specific consent for research using DNA databanks would render such research impracticable [ 16].
These factors vary greatly in published salvage series, rendering comparison between regimens impracticable.
She is rendered speechless.
CALEA is rendered moot.
Aficionados rendered their final judgments.
Bad sex is rendered flawlessly.
Most were magnificently rendered here.
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