Sentence examples for this impracticable from inspiring English sources

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Most experts say that the cost and the physical disruption would make this impracticable.

Some of Meeker's friends tried to talk him out of the trip; one local minister warned against this "impracticable project", stating that it was "cruel to let this aged man start on this journey only to perish by exposure in the mountains".

Both policy makers and civil servants considered this impracticable with the latter deciding not to support adoption because they were unconvinced that the access they would gain to the programme benefits would be sustained in the long-run, given the risk that the scheme may collapse "like the National Housing Fund which failed" (Civil servants' leader).

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This is impracticable in a clinical setting indicating that immediately post-operative this technique can be used to visualize cells that remained in the defect, but that the technique is unsuitable to discern labeled cells that might have leaked in the intra-articular space.

Discussions of a morganatic marriage were pursued, but on December 2 Baldwin assured him that this was impracticable.

The idea that came most easily to his mind was to continue in police work, in which he had been engaged since his days at Camp Radcliff, but on applying to the State Highway Patrol for a post as motorcycle cop he discovered that this was impracticable.

If this is impracticable, as it often is due to the need for sophisticated equipment, partner institutions are encouraged to make arrangements for students to return to the host institution, where the needed equipment is available.

However, this proved impracticable and subjective for a high proportion of molecules due to the differences in amplitudes of emission from individual molecules.

The large number of experiments required makes this approach impracticable for broad-spectrum detection, especially for agents that must be handled using BSL-3 and BSL-4 procedures.

Many of the EBP-2 GFP EBP-2 GFPappeared to emovementsom PTRN-1appearedato puncta, though themanate spacing ofrome PTRN-1a::tdTomato puncta makes quanthoughthen of this observation impracloseble.

Experimental organisms (e.g., genetically modified mice) must also be made available, but if this is impracticable, the means to reproduce them (e.g., ES lines, transgenic constructs) must be provided.

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