How To Use Impracticability In A Sentence
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With such powerful and obvious motives to union, affecting all parts of our country, while experience shall not have demonstrated its impracticability, there will always be reason to distrust the patriotism of those who in any quarter may endeavor to weaken itsbands.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The “Racist” Charge
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In this paper, in order to remedy the impracticability of classical guidance algorithm in engineering, we have presented an autonomous guidance strategy based on optimal states feedback technology.
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Such an inevitable conflict, together with the impracticability of Philosophical Education, is vividly illustrated in Plato's Cave-Metaphor.
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Only 301 Seminoles remained in Florida, Worth claimed, and the previous campaign had convinced him of “the utter impracticability of securing them by main force.”
Between War and Peace
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This plan foundered more through the sheer impracticability of the proposals than obstruction by officials.
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The limitation of impracticability will apply, for example, in a situation of public disorder, where the number of searches to be conducted, or the general situation, will effectively preclude the keeping of records.
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Of the tea and coffee it might be said, as once it was said of two bad roads – "whichever one you take, you will wish you had taken the other;" the beefsteak was a problem of impracticability; and the chickens – Fleda could not help thinking, that a well-to-do rooster which she saw flapping his wings in the yard, must, in all probability, be at that very moment endeavouring to account for a sudden breach in his social circle; and if the oysters had been some very fine ladies, they could hardly have retained less recollection of their original circumstances.
Queechy
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This plan foundered more through the sheer impracticability of the proposals than obstruction by officials.
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Of the tea and coffee it might be said as once it was said of two bad roads -- "whichever one you take you will wish you had taken the other;" the beefsteak was a problem of impracticability; and the chickens -- Fleda could not help thinking that
Queechy
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Then practicability is merely one consideration among others; here the onus is on the employer to prove impracticability, and if he cannot the additional award will be made (Freemans plc v Flynn ).
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Nor could I consider the magnitude and complexity of my plan as any argument of its impracticability.
Chapter 3
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Another doctrine, called "impracticability," says you can breach a contract if you're suddenly unable to hold up your end of the bargain.
Slate Magazine
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I do not know how far they are possible; but it seems to me that God has plainly commanded them, and that, therefore, their impracticability is a thing to be meditated on.] [Footnote 152: Exod. xxi.
On the Old Road, Vol. 2 (of 2) A Collection of Miscellaneous Essays and Articles on Art and Literature
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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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It is often, by the impracticability of obtaining the concurrence of the necessary number of votes, kept in a state of inaction.
Winner-Take-All Politics
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Of the tea and coffee it might be said, as once it was said of two bad roads "whichever one you take, you will wish you had taken the other;" the beefsteak was a problem of impracticability; and the chickens Fleda could not help thinking, that a well - to-do rooster which she saw flapping his wings in the yard, must, in all probability, be at that very moment endeavouring to account for a sudden breach in his social circle; and if the oysters had been some very fine ladies, they could hardly have retained less recollection of their original circumstances.
Queechy, Volume II
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And even diehard communists could see the impracticability of applying socialism to a deeply conservative and tribal society such as Afghanistan.
Russian military could be drawn back into Afghanistan
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Once he heard a lecture on the impossibility of applying steam navigation to the ocean; at another time he saw the principle of "galvanism" illustrated with a small battery, but the impracticability of its use for industrial purposes on account of the high cost of mercury was pointed out.
Military reminiscences of Gen. Wm. R. Boggs, C.S.A.,
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Also excluded from consideration were the impracticability, cost or difficulty of identifying the potentially harmful agent and taking preventive measures, and the potential social benefits of the product.