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He had tried LSD and thought it impractical.
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Some policy experts said they thought it was impractical — even imprudent — to move forward without proposing more cuts to the $124 billion budget.
Wilkerson told the Qatar-based news network than he thought it was impractical to charge former vice president with a crime, regardless of his own preference.
Densmore saw the machine for the first time in March 1868, and was unimpressed; he thought it clumsy and impractical, and declared it "good for nothing except to show that its underlying principles were sound".
Summers thought it was still politically impractical.
I have never understood why people think it's impractical to be idealistic.
In an interview Thursday night with New York 1, Mr. Kelly said, "We talked to some federal officials about this, and they seem to think it's impractical".
That said, as I noted in the column, I think it is impractical and self-defeating to go after the individual who copies a song for a friend, or downloads an episode of a TV show to see whether it's worth buying the DVD.
Roger Mosey, the BBC's former editorial director who edited Radio 4's Today programme, said: "I think it's completely impractical, unless you are given a list of banned people who aren't allowed on your programme.
You think it's almost impractical.
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