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The ambitious options were seen as impractical.
So they've traditionally been seen as impractical for mobile devices.
(The proposal was widely seen as impractical but politically effective).
Such a ballot in the next several months is widely seen as impractical, however.
In the past, each Japanese municipality was responsible for dealing with its own waste, an approach now seen as impractical and uneconomical.
Universal screening was seen as impractical, and the AUDIT-C in particular was considered to have poor practical utility.
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In Hollywood – in fact throughout the film industry – it's seen as wildly impractical, a waste of money.
There used to be time when the idea of a national moratorium on foreclosures was largely seen as an impractical, if not radical, idea.
As a result, distributed treatment is often seen as an impractical means of providing potable water.
In some instances doctors were seen as being impractical and patronising: ' I only wish the doctor had given me specific tips rather than the 'try to keep clean' nonsense which left me feeling down ' (Eva).
He has admitted that measuring happiness could be seen as "woolly" and "impractical" but insists he wants a gross domestic happiness scale to become as reliable an indicator of a country's progress as its economic output.
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