In the era of the internet and video communications there is also an element of impracticality to such attempts at censorship. |
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Clearly this is an impracticality not only for patrons, but for librarians as well. |
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The vocal writing for both soloists and chorus is demanding almost to the point of impracticality. |
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These adorable, fairytale-like creations, which recall Alice In Wonderland and smack of defiant frivolity and impracticality, are the recessionista's status symbol of choice. |
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But the impracticality of the vision must soon have been recognized. |
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A number of earlier studies have indicated the impracticality of long distance diversions. |
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The possibility of applying controls to each single transhipment within the EU has been discarded because of the impracticality of doing so. |
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Apart from the sheer impracticality of doing so, our generation needs room to make our own contribution to the human story. |
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The resilience of the two main communities obliges each to recognise the impracticality of its maximal demands. |
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In fact, the caliphate's first systematic description and justification was undertaken just when its impracticality was being demonstrated. |
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They talked about the impracticality of lending a registration certificate along with a firearm when someone is out on the land hunting for food. |
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Stakeholders have made many complaints about the impracticality or impossibility of meeting this requirement. |
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She must have been in her early twenties, with a sharp, overstyled haircut and fingernails that announced their impracticality in flashes of silver. |
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Sometimes Evie was exasperated at her mother's impracticality. |
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The advice was given in the specific context of large-scale arrests and the impracticality of bringing all cases before the courts, where many would receive a caution anyway. |
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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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The truce will not be extended indefinitely or automatically. Mr Bush has probably by now accepted the impracticality of instructing Mr Abbas to go after the militant factions with force. |
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The fact that only a limited field of occupations and only a fraction of vocational qualifications were covered reflects the impracticality of such an approach. |
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Experience during the first year of the programme, however, demonstrated the impracticality of expecting large numbers of individual students to collect the money themselves. |
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I think that when the Supreme Court of Canada made the decision as it related to the impracticality of these mega-trials, the court realistically saw that they were in fact that. |
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People carry loads of wisdom and demonstrate impracticality in life. |
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I would like to ask the Commissioner whether he is aware of the extreme impracticality of the manual tagging of individual sheep, and its maintenance for a further two years. |
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The impracticality of the Pamajewon approach may, however, be tempered to some extent if the Supreme Court's more recent decision in Haida Nation v. British Columbia applies to self-government claims. |
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The translation of these and other findings to the clinic has so far proved disappointing, in part because of the impracticality of preconditioning. |
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Technical Advice Memorandum 200437030 discusses the question of administrable impracticality in an evaluation of how gift certificates should be treated. |
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Impracticality is said to be the reason behind dropping the Nano diesel plans. |
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