It is quite impracticable for me to arrange an alternative source of payment at this notice. |
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But they also want to leave the door open for the assessment of other potential sites if redevelopment proves impracticable. |
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But such highly specific, dedicated voting machines are unnecessary and impracticable for the future of electronic voting. |
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Deep soundings above 6 fathoms were impracticable so the practice then was to sound the depth using a line and lead. |
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Another seemingly plausible, but impracticable scheme is feared to end up wasting the nation's energy and worsening social division. |
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As far as I am able to judge, the Victorian landlord is just about as impracticable as the landlords Plutology alludes to. |
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That would, of course, be impracticable, and would also be quite unnecessary. |
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It must also be remembered that restitution of the environment may often be impossible, impracticable, or not economically justifiable. |
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I consider it would be impracticable to cut the openings and form proper brick and blockwork reveals and inset cills in these low bonded walls. |
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This enormous demand must of course draw down the water on that short line of canal, render it shallow, and its navigation impracticable. |
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If consent is impossible or impracticable, it may be permissible to conduct the research in the absence of consent in certain situations. |
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Below are two examples of alternative means of consultation employed by researchers when individual consent was impracticable to obtain. |
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In some cases, it might be objectively impracticable to seek the free and informed consent from individuals who provided the information. |
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But it is often impracticable, because of geographic, conservation and technical considerations. |
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Regardless, it would be impracticable not to include an informational website in the programme. |
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The system shall be located on the left side of the runway unless it is physically impracticable to do so. |
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But the idea was vetoed by the Chiefs of Staff as impracticable. |
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Where this is impracticable in the short term, all possible steps should be taken to reduce progressively the impact of such measures. |
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The Group embraced this proposal as a possible alternative to increasing the number of members, in case this increase proves impracticable. |
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Where this is impracticable, detailed instructions for the required procedure are given in our service manual which is available upon request. |
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If the track is impracticable, the finishing line shall be moved off the track and riders shall be informed by all available means. |
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The dense forests make land travel extremely difficult and horticulture impracticable. |
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If overtaking the Joneses is on the agenda, nothing beats two slave boys turning an ox on a spit, but this can be impracticable for the average semi's garden. |
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If restatement is impracticable, the entity shall disclose that fact and indicate the extent to which the information was restated. |
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The blue band shall be rendered impracticable in the bends by pads of synthetic material 50 cm long, placed at 5 metre intervals. |
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At that time the BJP had to forsake such ideas as politically impracticable. |
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Most experts say that the cost and the physical disruption would make this impracticable. |
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The impracticable requirement will remain where the request is made orally by the police officer. |
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The idea was never to cancel all debt from the Third World countries because that was totally impracticable. |
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We could get there by boat but it is mostly impracticable for most of the year. |
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Conversely, Shah's proposals that we should all resign to being Hindus is not only based on mysticism and some New-Age notion of limited Hinduism, it is also impracticable. |
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Human life is concrete, and the attempt, as I have so often urged, to separate it up into water-tight compartments is, in the last resort, impracticable. |
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Although ridding the whole river system of signals is impracticable, the team may be able to work out how to prevent invasions of strategic points, such as above waterfalls. |
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Since our resources are limited, it's impossible and impracticable for us to distribute a large sum of money here and there without seeing obvious results. |
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The fact that his ideas were totally impracticable was irrelevant. |
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Express authorization or, if that is impossible or impracticable, variation of the banking contract, seems to be the best avenue open to the bank. |
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The engine was laid aside, and the scheme for raising water was dropped as impracticable. |
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The low participation in external training activities was mainly due to the rearrangement of work priorities, which made it impracticable for all staff members to participate in such training. |
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As it is impracticable for the ICC to revisit 50 applications at once, a possible amendment to the ICC rules of procedure would be to insert a reassessment clause. |
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The Corporation will, for items of property, plant and equipment where it is impracticable to recreate depreciated cost under IFRS, use either fair value or a previous GAAP revaluation as deemed cost. |
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It is probably the reason why Man O'War is impracticable for massive clashes, unless players can accomodate an extra table for those ship cards and find a way to manage everything. |
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The number of persons composing the class must be so numerous that joinder of each individual plaintiff would be impracticable. |
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It is impracticable to use the effective interest method in circumstances such as bank operating credit facilities, which are drawn on or repaid frequently. |
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An international economic system that has historically been based on externalizing the consequences of pollution is both unjust and impracticable. |
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As relations between England and France worsened, however, a removal to France became impracticable. |
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Prudence, security, speaking the truth, and resisting easy propaganda on impracticable targets and self-praise are some of the good practices that could help restore confidence. |
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All participants were supposed to abide by the Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907, but this was found to be impracticable for submarines. |
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These two inconsistencies alone suggest that it would be impracticable for the world's nuclear plant operators to modify much of the existing plant so that it would be reasonably guaranteed to survive an aircraft crash. |
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Fourthly, technically speaking, this measure is highly impracticable and will result in a great deal of bureaucracy and administration and be impossible to control. |
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Eventually the tunnel was abandoned after more than 1,000 feet had been completed, and expert opinion, led by William Jessop, was that such a tunnel was impracticable. |
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Initially the victims were killed with gas vans or by Einsatzgruppen firing squads, but these methods proved impracticable for an operation of this scale. |
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This was felt to be impracticable for the myriad of smaller warships and merchant vessels, mainly because the ships lacked the generating capacity to energise such a coil. |
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Rather than fusing the common law and equity, which he saw as impracticable since it would destroy the idea of trusts, he decided to fuse the courts and the procedure. |
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