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How to use impracticable in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word impracticable? Here are some examples.

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It is quite impracticable for me to arrange an alternative source of payment at this notice.
But they also want to leave the door open for the assessment of other potential sites if redevelopment proves impracticable.
But such highly specific, dedicated voting machines are unnecessary and impracticable for the future of electronic voting.
Deep soundings above 6 fathoms were impracticable so the practice then was to sound the depth using a line and lead.
Another seemingly plausible, but impracticable scheme is feared to end up wasting the nation's energy and worsening social division.
As far as I am able to judge, the Victorian landlord is just about as impracticable as the landlords Plutology alludes to.
That would, of course, be impracticable, and would also be quite unnecessary.
It must also be remembered that restitution of the environment may often be impossible, impracticable, or not economically justifiable.
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.
This enormous demand must of course draw down the water on that short line of canal, render it shallow, and its navigation impracticable.
If consent is impossible or impracticable, it may be permissible to conduct the research in the absence of consent in certain situations.
Below are two examples of alternative means of consultation employed by researchers when individual consent was impracticable to obtain.
In some cases, it might be objectively impracticable to seek the free and informed consent from individuals who provided the information.
But it is often impracticable, because of geographic, conservation and technical considerations.
Regardless, it would be impracticable not to include an informational website in the programme.
The system shall be located on the left side of the runway unless it is physically impracticable to do so.
But the idea was vetoed by the Chiefs of Staff as impracticable.
Where this is impracticable in the short term, all possible steps should be taken to reduce progressively the impact of such measures.
The Group embraced this proposal as a possible alternative to increasing the number of members, in case this increase proves impracticable.
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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Examples from Classical Literature
Richard is mannish, but impracticable, and a little difficult to understand.
The uses of yellow poplar are so many that an enumeration is impracticable, except by general classes.
When mastication is not impracticable, soft-boiled egg and finely-chopped raw beef may be given.
When resection is impracticable, a subcapsular enucleation is performed, followed by the insertion of radium.
This makes any attempts to brainwash the enlisted men impracticable and a great deal of pressure is thereby removed.
An international uniform system of buoyage, although desirable, appears impracticable.
Articulation is impeded or impossible, and deglutition difficult or impracticable.
That was clearly impracticable and fraught with too much risk of detection.
To-day it would be impracticable even for a victorious navy to cut off a continental State from seaborne traffic.
But in the present state of our gynecological knowledge this appears impracticable.
Flight was humiliating and dreadful, but to remain in England was impracticable.
But very soon it was found that such tactics were, in the main, impracticable.
So sudden, so impetuous was the encounter, all effort to prevent it was impracticable.
Perhaps I was asking what was impracticable, and it is well for me that it was so.
Plausible as this rule may appear, it is impracticable, inequitable, and unjust.
It was impracticable to reproduce the original punctuation, which mainly consisted of the virgule or slash.
I then attempted a southerly march to wrangel island, but found such a course impracticable on account of northerly drift of ice.
But it is to be carefully observed that he does not negative the pluralist hypothesis as inconceivable or impracticable.
The advice was good, but in the present temper of the army it was felt to be impracticable.
The machine gun soon followed, but its use in tractor machines was impracticable on account of the danger of hitting the airscrew.
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