Sentence examples for seem impracticable from inspiring English sources

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While doing so might at first seem impracticable, reductions in costs of the technical methods (Lemmon et al. 2012; Rocha et al. 2013), and routine surveillance of areas for incoming species (e.g. Bourlat et al. 2013), which are often the same sources for outgoing ones (Lee and Chown 2009), mean that the data may become increasingly available for species detection.

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But in areas of concentrated industry in hilly country, such as around Birmingham and in the "Black Country" of England, or areas of heavy coal production in droughty uplands, as in western County Durham, the transporting of coal by water seemed impracticable.

While this approach has proven to be useful for few coupled circuit elements, it seems impracticable for larger systems, where it is hard to provide sufficient detunings between all circuit elements [5].

The threatened pre-emptive nuclear strike seems more bluff than reality, since the North's leaders know it would be suicidal, and an attack on the US seems impracticable given the still technically rudimentary quality of the North's ballistic missile programme and the unproven state of its nuclear miniaturisation technology needed to place a nuclear warhead atop a missile.

We excluded intra-farm coexistence from our assumptions since it seems impracticable in Austria.

Detection of insufficiently light sedation, of awakening of a patient during a mobile ICU transfer when the patient was supposed to be sleeping through the procedure would be a meaningful application for the BIS monitor, especially in those cases mentioned above, when deriving the RASS seems impracticable.

Which in itself was no mean feat, taking into account myriad bureaucratic and licensing hoops that modern clubs (established big business concerns) are routinely made to jump through to appease police/civic demands, some of which seem downright impracticable.

Assembling a cohort seems to be impracticable.

Limitations based on tumor heterogeneity and amplification of HER-2 in noninvasive cancer can be eliminated by the use of laser microdissection, although this seems to be impracticable for routine diagnosis [ 14].

It's hard to answer this question, because of how impracticable the Trump plan seems to be and how unpredictable the results would be.

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