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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Thatcher called the plan for a single European currency impracticable .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A corporate financial analyst then pointed out that the compensation formula Dave had developed would be impracticable on a company-wide level.
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He had explained that the amount of paperwork involved made it impracticable , but he was sure they hadn't believed him.
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Laws had even been passed in some authoritarian societies limiting families to two children, but their enforcement had proved impracticable .
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Owen's own first chosen vehicle, the co-operative community, had become an irrelevance and was seen to be impracticable .
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The operation would be totally impracticable .
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There is a point beyond which it becomes impracticable to continue.
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Total calibration against the full range of particle size combinations and particle shapes is impracticable .