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There are also some impractical uses for the robot.
The idea of negative interest rates may strike some people as absurd, the concoction of some impractical theorist.
There were some impractical leather short shorts with matching biker jackets and the ubiquitous fitted pants — this time in a cuffed, cropped version.
Other women interviewed defended their own irreplaceability -- an artificial womb is still years off -- but argued that men, though an anachronism, do have some impractical value.
Being dominated by a type of earnest middle-class do-gooder, these delegates have in the past tended to approve some impractical ideas.
Comparatively speaking, the techniques of linear programming relaxation and rounding which D-ViNE-SP adopted are likely to some impractical VNE solutions, the revenues of InP will naturally decrease.
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Some are impractical, and some are "past prime" — that is, she is too old to perform them, and they are too dangerous to ask anyone else to do.
The pastor, Andrea CastroLang, said the church recently had an energy audit and that while it has made some of the proposed changes, including upgrading the boiler, some were impractical for the soaring, heat-leaking sanctuary.
"It was a funny kind of thing — in some ways impractical.
Treatment options include medications, behavioral modification, and psychotherapies, but some are impractical and none have proven efficacy with this population.
Simulation of reservoir flow processes at the finest scale is computationally expensive and in some cases impractical.
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