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An alternative, solid hydrogen, is still impractical.
General Motors said the plan was still impractical and asked the board for a reconsideration.
It doesn't much matter that it's still impractical to expect such a scene to be replicated two months from now.
While Perceptive Pixel's touch screens collect pressure information, it's still impractical to use cameras for smaller or touch interfaces.
Alexander Krichevsky, who led that research, has started a company, BioGlow, to commercialize glowing plants, starting with ornamental ones, since it is still impractical to replace light bulbs.
Physicists later whittled that down to more modest but still impractical amount: the equivalent of the mass of Jupiter, converted to energy.
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Akins' was in optical information processing a still-impractical form of computing in which light replaces electricity.
Still, so impractical, Tess thought, watching Friday afternoon as the girl in the green raincoat glided into the park.
Even if the task of producing the FMEA report for the full multiple failure scenario were automated, it would still be impractical for the engineers to read, understand and act on all of the results.
It's now possible, although still financially impractical, to sequence the DNA of a baby from nothing but a blood sample from the pregnant woman and a saliva sample from the father.
In a statement to be delivered at today's hearing, Ronald Sherman, president of the Metropolitan Taxicab Board of Trade, argues that even if those costly conversions were made, the system would still be impractical for both wheelchair users and cab drivers.
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