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This may sound like a nice idea, but is impracticable.
At the end of the second season, it was found to be impracticable to plan for a third.
It seems to me there is nothing impracticable in this plan.
Yet to put an end to my doubts, seemed to be impracticable.
It might so happen that a trial would be impracticable in the county.
There is a point beyond which it becomes impracticable to continue.
My plan for a dash through the country was impracticable.
Do they, in practice, want to make the provisions of Article 128 impracticable?
The passage till then impracticable, became all at once possible.
This may make impracticable the use of a canonical form.
With an invasion of Afghanistan impracticable, nothing better was on offer.
The project was a bold one, full of difficulty, perhaps impracticable.
But most of us are well broken in and we dismiss the idea as impracticable.
In the latter case a slaughter policy alone is usually impracticable.
Anything above three levels, however, proved to be physically impracticable.
You do it at the beginning by calling him an impracticable visionary.
It would be impracticable, if consistent with the English constitution.
For large problems, a direct application of this method is impracticable.
The realities of college education are working in directions that make his idea quite impracticable.
A weapon like a stone sword would of course have been quite impracticable.
Where this is impracticable, groups or categories of stock items which are similar will need to be taken together.
But that had to be abandoned as impracticable, it would have taken too much time and money to prepare.
Anything in the nature of incorporation is almost impracticable amongst them.
"But keeping a perfectly pristine position on this might be impracticable."
To scramble down the cliff on the opposite side was impracticable.