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Or is this so impractical as to risk bringing the whole system into jeopardy?
Still, so impractical, Tess thought, watching Friday afternoon as the girl in the green raincoat glided into the park.
This is an all-inclusive term for a sandal dressy enough to wear out to dinner (and often so impractical it can barely be worn anywhere else).
The type of ideological purity Mr Ryan displays never results in good public policy.Moreover, Mr Ryan's own budget ideas are not clear and are so impractical that they obscure rather than illuminate the issues.
Using public money for private school has little support, because it is so impractical: without vast spending (or inconceivable draining of dollars from public schools), there won't be enough federal money to enhance private education's appeal.
Amazingly, the punters sometimes look even more outlandish than the decor, sporting fashions so impractical they border on fancy dress – wigs, bunny ears, military regalia and naked torsos are the norm.
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This works, but for obvious reasons needs specialist supervision, so is impractical on a large scale.
These require much greater expertise to operate and so are impractical for ordinary people.
It's cream, and so nicely impractical compared with M&S's often functional stuff, and faux-fur.
Yes, solar power was considered so fantastically impractical in the early 1970s that the British sent their best man to take back the (made-up) Solex Agitator.
It is so wildly impractical that it's almost ludicrous, and the usability is limited (at least in this iteration).
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