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For some patients, such as those in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease, that is impractical.
Contracts from the Corps of Engineers require press releases to be submitted 45 days in advance -- a requirement that is impractical and one that is frequently waived, the agency says.
In some countries, for example, Kenya, making charcoal is illegal — a well-intentioned ban that seeks to prevent deforestation, but one that is impractical as long as people need to find their own cooking fuel.
The opposite of asobi might be majime, which can mean "seriousness, sobriety, gravity, honesty, solemnity, stateliness; also quietness, decency, 'good form.' It is related to the word which we render by 'face' in the well-known Chinese expression 'to lose face.' " "Anything that is impractical can be play," Miyamoto said.
Users' design feedback may also serve to provide insight that is impractical to gather by other data sources.
Computing this measure straightforwardly for each node requires a large number of operations, Θ ( N 3 ), leading to a run time that is impractical for large networks.
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The computer is a beautiful cube that's impractical, expensive, and doomed to fail.
Some other drugs require huge volumes that are impractical to achieve with cells.
When you encourage this type of thinking you end up with outcomes that are impractical and irrelevant.
But unless you have put these cables in your walls when building a new home, that's impractical.
They blamed members of Parliament for failing to compromise and for demanding regulations that were impractical and unfeasible.
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