Sentence examples for was impracticable from inspiring English sources

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was impracticable

adjective

Not practicable; impossible or difficult in practice.

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Without it tableting was impracticable.

But in fact the land reform was impracticable.

The Tate wanted it, but were advised that its removal was impracticable.

The automotive press swooned; Toyota executives said the battery was impracticable.

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

He had been preceded by Roman Dmowski, his rival in the nationalist movement, who had told the Japanese that Piłsudski's plan was impracticable.

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A full exposition is impracticable.

First, such a measure is impracticable.

"But keeping a perfectly pristine position on this might be impracticable".

Is it to be taken for granted that it is impracticable?

Justice Scalia was right: religious exemptions to general laws are impracticable.

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