How To Use Infeasibility In A Sentence
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For example, James Longstreet's protest to Robert E. Lee on the infeasibility of Pickett's Charge is well-known.
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As the Court pointed out, the most important forum for consideration of claims of infeasibility is the state agency which initially formulates the SIP.
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If there is none, terminate, for the problem is infeasible, and the coefficients of the slack variables represent a certificate of infeasibility.
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Just as conventional wisdom was consistently proven wrong in the 2008 presidential election, it's also proving wrong about the political infeasibility of a carbon tax.
Dan Rosenblum: Increasing Agreement on Carbon Taxes -- Goodbye 2008 Conventional Wisdom
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These concerns tended to stay out of the forefront of public attention, however, due to the slow pace of population change and the relative infeasibility of policy interventions.
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I tend to think more according the (b), though if it turns out that the computing resources required to circumvent this infeasibility are greater then what is available in the universe (an infinitely large computer) then this problem segues into (a) as well.
Quantum Hyperion
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Political infeasibility is certainly a shortcoming of a legislative proposal. frt Says:
Matthew Yglesias » The Tragedy of Obama’s Climate Policy
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In this often surreal town, the absurdist gibberish that comes out of LAWA, the city department that owns and operates LAX, about the infeasibility of bringing Metro to the terminals takes first prize in the fiction department.
Joel Epstein: LAX's Poor Excuse for Mass Transit
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Apparently conceding the infeasibility of the approach, the U.N. is giving up on binding agreements on the hard caps for emissions it already had in place.
Christopher Mims: Everybody Loves Clean Energy, but Nobody Wants to Pay for It -- Except for the Department of Defense
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This paper will discuss and prove the infeasibility of system of people's jurors in current China from the lawsuit culture and judicial system's angle, through a method of comparative analysis.
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In fact von Neumann went much further in taking the view that they showed the infeasibility of classical mathematics altogether.
Backing Into an Evidentiary Standard for ID
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In all of these exercises, we use incomplete information of varying degrees necessitated by the infeasibility and impracticality of collecting complete information.
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Political infeasibility is certainly a shortcoming of a legislative proposal. frt Says:
Matthew Yglesias » The Tragedy of Obama’s Climate Policy
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Establishment pols say political infeasibility makes single-payer healthcare a non-starter, but the recent political tragicomedy unfolding in VFWs and gymnasiums across America have only left the Left dispirited and brought the Right, smelling blood, to the warpath.
Daniel Denvir: Why Bad Healthcare Policy Makes For Bad Politics, Too
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Thus Gödel's theorems demonstrated the infeasibility of the Hilbert program, if it is to be characterized by those particular desiderata, consistency and completeness.
Backing Into an Evidentiary Standard for ID
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One might argue against such strictness and point out its infeasibility, pointlessness and even potential harmfulness, at the levels of both clinical practice and inter-professional relationships.