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were infeasible
adjective
Not feasible.
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Thus, as Maguire (2004) has documented, there were infeasible timescales, substantial implementation failure, and low commitment to project integrity on the ground.
Key outcomes from the study were that RPTs could be achieved whereas ERTs required significant additional investment and were infeasible if individual basins must meet the targets.
For cockroach allergen, simulations of daily concentrations were infeasible, as models such as CONTAM are not applicable.
When such guidances were released, they generally created trial conduct standards that were infeasible, nonsensical, or both [ 22, 24].
If the methods described above were infeasible, the patient was asked to move the eyes in the corresponding direction until the image of the optic disc became clear.
In the present study in Lilongwe, Malawi, only 40% of patients LTFU who gave consent could be traced since contact information was not available for many and field tracing attempts outside Lilongwe were infeasible.
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(His defense was not that impeachment would be insane, but that it would be infeasible).
One of the most disastrously vague terms with regard to capture is "infeasible".
The Obama Administration has never made clear why it thought that capturing Awlaki and bringing him to trial was infeasible.
Sometimes where we say it's infeasible, we mean it's too risky".
Without the structural properties of this material, the entire conception would have been infeasible.
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