This plan foundered more through the sheer impracticability of the proposals than obstruction by officials. |
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Cy-près cannot be applied where there is no impossibility or impracticability. |
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When considering whether a public sewer is appropriate, the Agency has to have regard to the practicability or, as here, impracticability of other solutions. |
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This may be due to impracticability to testing, to unavailability of appropriate testing procedures and acceptance criteria or to overriding legislation. |
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Given the impracticability of reviewing each and every agreement, departments adopted a systematic phased approach, with progression to next steps based on findings of the previous phase. |
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He thus left them to discover the impracticability of their cause for themselves, for there is no part of South Africa that does not have a black majority. |
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In exceptional circumstances, TCPS article 2.1 authorizes the REB to waive the usual requirement of consent if five conditions are satisfied that objectively indicate the impracticability of doing so. |
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This is never the case when parents are living together in relation to day-to-day matters, and the impracticability of such requirement when they are living separately only has to be stated to be appreciated. |
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The then owner requested that the life-saving equipment on board the vessel at that time be accepted because of the impracticability of carrying a lifeboat, due to the small size of the vessel. |
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The applicant must demonstrate a need to use accounting segregation on the grounds of unreasonable costs or impracticability of holding stocks of materials physically separate according to origin. |
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The minimum placement income allowed to ascertain the impracticability of singling out through legal and centralistic criteria individuals entitled to enter this social security network. |
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Due to impracticability of ground based methods, satellite RS based imageries were considered better option for assessment of deforested areas. |
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Since impracticability is a matter to which the Act expressly refers, Governor in Council is duly authorized to regulate it, pursuant to the general residual enabling clause. |
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Seeking to find a solution acceptable to both parties, the British announced the impracticability of partition and called for a roundtable conference in London. |
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Were American Apparel to fail, or to move production overseas alongside its competitors, it could be taken as further evidence of the impracticability of manufacturing apparel in countries with strong labor laws. |
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