Melvin sconed at the idea as unpractical and visionary, but I really didn't expect him to see my position about marriage. |
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The good news is that today's sexy lingerie is no longer uncomfortable, scratchy and unpractical. |
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Colonel John Rolt, defence force spokesperson, said the bi-weekly wages proved to be unpractical. |
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I can truthfully say that this whole proposition appears to my mind as one of the most grotesque and unpractical that I have yet encountered. |
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She had no interest in what she called the unpractical side of computation. |
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You are a more unpractical man than I am an unpractical woman, for you don't acknowledge what really exists. |
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Suggestions were made to paint double yellow lines on some streets, but this was dismissed as unpractical. |
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He professes to be unpractical, yet is prone to complex diagrams to explain the inner workings of telecom circuits and market dynamics. |
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Rossendale's Mayor, Coun Jimmy Eaton, has already slammed plans as unpractical. |
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Very unpractical but at least we managed to keep Tommy happy with pizza crust in the mean time. Next time I'll try McDonalds. |
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In general, Mr Vihervuori's proposal was found unpractical and difficult to implement and nor did it lead to legislative measures. |
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It would be unpractical if the Convention or the Protocol would have to be amended just for such a reason. |
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The only disadvantage of this weapon is it's unpractical size and poor design. |
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The convex deck makes sunbathing unpractical, but after all, this boat was made for fishing! |
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Of course, it all sounds a bit fanciful, perhaps even unbelievable, unpractical, but it wasn't as though I were of a brilliant mind and had a university-destined career. |
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All of the heavy, unpractical furniture was moved out and simple things were brought in. |
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So, utopia according to common opinion is something perhaps optimistic but unpractical. |
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Transistors only deal with 0s and 1s. This obviously makes it very unpractical to use this language with human beings. |
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Unlimited liability is according to the oil and gas industry and many legal experts unpractical. |
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The European Commission has a huge responsibility for having kept the rules secret and for introducing some irrational, unpractical rules. |
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That is the way in which Moker can make objects and create forms that were up till then unpractical, for technical or budgetary reasons. |
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Considerable time has been spent in trying to find a solution and Mr Crane's suggestions about improving the access were seriously considered but thought to be unpractical. |
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As a person, she is cheerful and kind and absolutely unpractical. |
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In the past, the only method to confirm diagnosis was microscopy which requires a number of conditions that makes its use in many settings highly unpractical. |
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However, in this instance, the alternative, which is to allow individuals to view their reports on-line, would be unpractical and costly to set up. |
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Women find the big glass ugly and unpractical. |
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This Code also recognises that in some cases game depots and game establishments are by necessity impermanent, and requirements for structure and facilities described would be unpractical. |
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It can be an unpractical thing to perform live, but in this way you can appreciate its intimate parts, at the level of sacred conversation, as well as its grand scale. |
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