The alternative procedure, spore segregation, is impractical for hyperyellow mycelia that sporulate very poorly or not at all. |
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Early in the outbreak, vaccination had been considered but was not called on because it was deemed impractical. |
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However, the complexity of construction and the costs involved in gathering all the needed components make this impractical for most people. |
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Urine tests for alcohol proved to be just as impractical in the field as blood sampling. |
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A common means of modern encryption is a one-way system in which encryption is easy but decryption is computationally impractical. |
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Afterward, in private, I asked the chief scientist where he got the funding for such an ambitious, inspiring, yet impractical experiment. |
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The broad, fullered blade with a clipped-back point seen on the sword shown on the salt is quite impractical for hunting. |
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The Navy degaussed ships in port, but this was a time consuming method of demagnetizing that was impractical during wartime. |
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The low population density in rural areas makes the provision of specialized mental health services in those areas impractical. |
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It is unfair and impractical to punish motorists without offering them a genuine alternative. |
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If theirs is a hopeless cause in pursuit of impractical ideals, why dignify them in print? |
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If so, I can assure you, as a practical aeronautical engineer, that such a trip is neither fantastic nor impractical. |
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Her size makes it impractical to use her as a patrol dog, but her sense of smell is so keen she can detect even trace amounts of drugs. |
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Melanie cleans office buildings but dreams of a better life that Teddo, an idealistic and impractical dreamer, cannot provide. |
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He rejected his father's advice, considering them to be wifty and impractical at best. |
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It would be impractical to ask to patients to assess their own night vision out of doors. |
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While it is possible to look at all possible pairs of markers, examining all possible triplets and quadruplets quickly becomes impractical. |
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This was especially so in the prairies and plains, where a scarcity of trees made wooden fencing impractical. |
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Reindeer, llamas and Petra, the zoo's only camel, were the star attractions, but sadly the plan was abandoned because it was deemed impractical. |
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Many council officials also dismiss the idea of moving people indoors as completely impractical, because of the numbers and logistics involved. |
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We could make settlements safer by changing cropping patterns but it's impractical to ask farmers to uproot their sugarcane and tea bushes. |
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Moving terabytes of data through servers becomes impractical and degrades the overall system. |
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These majors were too theoretical and impractical, so that it would have been hard to find a job. |
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Glass thermometers are suitable for measuring temperature at the Earth's surface but would be impractical at higher levels. |
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He would have liked his normal holster but with his battered Barbour jacket and pullover it would have been impractical and conspicuous. |
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Deep pile beige carpets matched the leather, but might prove impractical over time. |
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If plywood is impractical, 1x6 tongue and groove boards may prove to be an easier solution. |
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We chose to sit on a comfortable settee rather than on hard chairs or impractical looking stools. |
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With the ending of the order for prosecution of Bevin boys for non-attendance it became impractical to retain the compulsory labour force. |
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The genetic programming example above yields large equations that become impractical or too biased to the past. |
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You might not think it to see my trotters in trainers, but I would dearly love to be able to get away with impractical heels. |
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To moderate a newsgroup you have to get involved several times a day, or it becomes too impractical to have conversations. |
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It is impossible and impractical to use a tripod, either use a monopod or rest the rim of the lens on the windowsill. |
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Security is this amorphous, not understandable, unachievable, impractical thing. |
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Climate change made the wearing of bushy white beards uncomfortable as well as impractical. |
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Every unpainted piece of metal was polished and smoothed, including the impractical brass funnels on admirals' pinnaces. |
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If you build a cat with an unstayed mast it would be very impractical to put it in the middle. |
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Not only would it be impractical and unworkable, I doubt whether anyone could seriously believe it. |
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This current system is unworkable, impractical and damaging to the physical and economic health of our once lovely Auld Grey Town. |
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She is not one to be put off simply by senior police officers saying policy is unworkable and impractical. |
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The bill was not just excessive but also expensive, not just illiberal but impractical, not just unnecessary but unworkable. |
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Workers previously rejected the firm's plans to reduce staffing levels on a voluntary basis as impractical and unworkable. |
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Her darkened skin stood in contrast to the soft glow of the dress as she slipped on the impractical shoes and made her way out of the door. |
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I think it impractical that every public toilet be soundproofed, nice though that would be. |
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This system was sensible for a large agrarian empire for which detailed cadastral surveys were impractical. |
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That's far too organised and impractical for us, though, as we have a long hard winter to get through. |
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In the 1890s, women some women found they could cast off their impractical and uncomfortable clothing in favour of pantaloons. |
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Just think of the everyday bag, the beach bag, the totally impractical evening clutch bag and the bag that can carry spare nappies and wipes. |
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There are sound, practical grounds for arguing that such an approach would be ill-conceived, impractical and dangerous. |
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I have had numerous bikes both practical and impractical, but nonetheless, I liked them all for one reason or another. |
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In a 1986 book, Matsunaga came up with a brilliant, idealistic, impractical, and visionary idea. |
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Pursuing art seemed impractical, so he joined the family concrete block manufacturing business. |
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Today such a view would strike most people in the business as ridiculously impractical. |
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We discussed the trip and the people and whether he thought it would be impractical for me. |
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He told me that he wanted to get me something silly, something completely impractical. |
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These majors were too theoretical and impractical, so that it would be hard to find a job. |
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The West Wing is complete fiction, a never-could-happen-in-real-life ride through idealized politics and equally impractical individuals. |
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Melanie cleans office buildings hut dreams of a better life that Teddo, an idealistic and impractical dreamer, cannot provide. |
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She had certainly been an attractive woman but, as he soon discovered, she was also impractical, ineffectual and, above all, conventional. |
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Media interest has spiralled to the point that one-on-one interviews are impractical. |
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It is generally impractical to provide reservoir storage for extremely large and infrequent floods. |
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India, for instance, makes short-term assignments impractical because of laborious visa requirements. |
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However, analyses of large samples are often impractical due to the expense of individual genotyping. |
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If a site is extremely large, it becomes impractical to create and maintain an A-Z index for it. |
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It is obvious that it is generally impractical for judges, as a result of their position, to personally counter political attacks. |
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He stressed that plans were also in place to create bunds, or embankments, to contain the stockpiles, although covering them was impractical for operational reasons. |
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This and other drawbacks appear to render deep self burial impractical. |
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He said their proposals were too widely drawn, impractical, and unworkable. |
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A very romantic nature can establish impractical or uncertain objectives. |
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There is a tendency to be impractical and too idealistic in your thinking. |
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The production of similar fuels from water, CO 2, and sunlight is at present impractical because the required devices are either costly or inefficient. |
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But one gets the sense that this is impractical in the era of Twitter and 24-7 news coverage. |
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Though Rabinowitz muses that something like this would not only be impractical but also incite severe backlash. |
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Du Bois repeatedly defended liberal education against those who saw it as impractical. |
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Podesta warned that opposition to natural gas is impractical and not grounded in reality. |
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Delay, impractical documentary formalities, lax enforcement, continuing widespread visibility of piracy and the export of pirated goods remain concerns. |
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The court should be alert to make allowance for situations which make it impractical for a defendant to satisfy the burden of proof which the legislation places upon him. |
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When fully grown, these insects all have long, elegant wings yet keep them stowed on their backs, as if too precious or impractical for everyday use. |
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I believe this is both wildly impractical and a recipe for failure. |
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He found coaching his children's sports teams to be impractical. |
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In the end, however, mass evacuation was deemed impractical. |
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To brush this consideration aside as idealistic and impractical would be to miss the truth that there is, on occasion, nothing so practical as the right ideal. |
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Since his original plan of using leftover roach motels now seems impractical, Jack must devise a better means of sending these unlicensed louses back to where they belong. |
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While the tracking sensitivity has been greatly enhanced by having a pilot signal, the extremely long code chosen has made it impractical to use it for acquisition. |
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My impractical high heels are cradled in my bag, to be slipped on later. |
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He spoke with his ladies in a friendly, melodious voice as he carried out boxes of expensive, impractical footwear for their pleasure and delight. |
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For so many of these Sybaritic recipes are wholly impractical for the modern home chef. |
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As we were exposed to the elements much more than usual, makeup verged on impractical, as a friend who went off on a hike and returned with streaming panda eyes attested. |
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We hope he will join us in looking for realistic proposals to solve this problem instead of inventing impractical schemes like some latter day Walter Mitty. |
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In an era when battlefield telegraphy was impractical, sound was the primary means by which commanders grasped what was happening on the battlefield. |
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People who are smart but don't get things done often have PhDs and work in big companies where nobody listens to them because they are completely impractical. |
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The traditional blue trousers with blue or white shirts with epaulettes and ties made paramedics look more like police and were becoming impractical. |
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Thoroughly impractical, hideous to look at and, apparently, rather smelly, this coat made entirely from natural sea sponges is a one of a kind. |
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Moreover, as machine sizes increase to handle ever larger parts and components, even features such as soundproofing hoods become impractical. |
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It was as impractical as a sports car, as small as a sports car, and lacked the power and charisma of a sports car. |
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Some donees may be minors, making immediate direct transfers of property to them impractical or impossible. |
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It is a response that mocks his compassionless and impractical knee-jerk politics. |
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This philosophy was impractical as Bomber Command lacked the technology and equipment and needed several years to develop it. |
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However, it is a very heavy material, making it impractical for tall buildings, and relatively expensive as a building material. |
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Culley, the engineer in chief of the Post Office telegraph system, who had been dismissing duplex as impractical. |
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The curriculum at Oxford before the reforms was notoriously narrow and impractical. |
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Larger lordships could be vast, and it would be impractical for a lord to visit all his properties regularly so deputies were appointed. |
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Moreover, the gunports were impractical and unlikely to have been effective. |
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In this situation, hierarchical classifications of varieties are impractical. |
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Roman engineers used inverted siphons to move water across a valley if they judged it impractical to build a raised aqueduct. |
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Managing these permissions on a per-site basis will be impractical for a nonsavvy user, especially as quite a number of sites traverse domains. |
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This makes the proposal impractical economically and it increases the risk of at least one or more launch failures. |
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The variety of sects may well have worked to make religious intolerance impractical. |
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The approach from the west through Bering Strait is impractical because of the need to sail around ice near Point Barrow. |
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Conversely, high erosion rates may render nourishment financially impractical. |
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They pronounced the idea impractical and advised their Royal Highnesses to pass on the proposed venture. |
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They pronounced the idea impractical, and advised the monarchs not to support the proposed venture. |
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Furthermore, this impractical solution did not reflect the new status of Prussia in the overall scheme. |
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The high heat and humidity of Central and South America could make heavy iron armour and steel items mostly impractical. |
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They tried to establish a regular land crossing there, but the thick jungle, and malaria made it impractical. |
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East of the Yamal, the route north of the Taimyr Peninsula proved impossible or impractical. |
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The indefinitely large number of tone letters would make a full accounting impractical even on a larger page, and only a few examples are shown. |
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The government does not appear to be systematically examining Internet content, as this appears to be technically impractical. |
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Where possible, these were stabilised by rock bolts, or where impractical, concrete was used to stabilise the rock face. |
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The unscalability of the software made it impractical for more than five users at a time. |
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A mindful approach asks a leader to look at different strategies that appear impractical and even woo-woo. |
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Without Tobruk in Axis hands, further advances into Egypt were impractical. |
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Although a workable design, the cost of the platinum made it impractical for commercial use. |
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Marriage was impractical, as both Lefroy and Austen must have known. |
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Globalization made it increasingly impractical to enforce design nationality rules, and starting in 1984, the Royal Perth Yacht Club began relaxing this requirement. |
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Flarvard neurologist Lee Schwamm said the low incidence of clotting makes it impractical to preventively treat the huge population of postpartum women. |
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Friedman, for example, viewed a pure gold standard as impractical. |
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An intervention was also deemed to be politically and militarily impractical given the British military's involvement with NATO operations in Yugoslavia. |
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To these, Bracton's treatise must have seemed impractical and academic. |
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Sandblasted concrete with a heavy aggregate content has an appearance similar to rough granite, and is often used as a substitute when use of real granite is impractical. |
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The business vote was abolished for other parts of the country in 1969, but due to the low resident population of the City this was thought impractical. |
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Wing guns were tried but the unreliable weapons available required frequent clearing of jammed rounds and misfires and remained impractical until after the war. |
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Previously operated by Wightbus, the link to the Esplanade was restored in 2011 after many years, despite suggestions that this would be impractical. |
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This proved impractical, and the authorities put up posters around the town advising that anyone in mourning dress would be allowed to join the procession. |
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It is impractical for the multitude of contractors whose expertise supports the space shuttle program to maintain a constant physical presence at the Space Center. |
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Craterus started to carry out Alexander's commands, but the successors chose not to further implement them, on the grounds they were impractical and extravagant. |
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Moreover, critics argue that the standard is impractical forjudges to apply, because ajudge must speculate on the impact of evidence from a cold record. |
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The ships were equipped with torpedo nets, trailed along the hull intended to stop torpedoes, but these reduced maximum speed to an impractical 8 knots and were later removed. |
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Natural gas pipelines are impractical across oceans, since the gas needs to be cooled down and compressed, as the friction in the pipeline causes the gas to heat up. |
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Their styles proposed diacritical marks for long vowels and velarised consonants although most scholars found them impractical, except for the hamza and the ayn. |
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Boats typically lack the generators and space for the solution, while the amount of power needed to overcome the magnetic field of a large ship is impractical. |
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