There are many ways to use video, and trying several at once can be overwhelming and impractical.
Mr Zielonka thinks that the Westphalian model is out of date and impractical.
There are no exemptions in the Marine Mammal Protection Act, and those in other statutes are cumbersome, time-consuming and impractical.
But the devices themselves are still way too small and impractical.
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The tiny airport closest at the first drop of bad weather, and as they say, in Telluride it is either sunny or snowing, making this a somewhat risky and impractical.
However, the commission dismissed as "flawed and impractical" a more drastic suggestion, which would require England-only legislation to get a majority of English MPs, as well as an overall majority.
No surprise, he has already started making a mark at Audi, suspending plans to produce the all-electric R8 supercar (too expensive and impractical) and initiating the design of multiple new models (Audi declined to give further specifics).
Mr Lochhead has warned that is "unjust and unfair" and also "impractical and unworkable".
Many of them, I have to say, look far-fetched and utterly impractical.
He could delay change (France got its first supermarket only in 1957), but his proposals for action were few and mostly impractical.
But when you begin to dig into it, for a country as large and spread out as the United States, it is a fiendishly expensive and wildly impractical project to undertake.
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He cannot resist making sideswipes at business theorists, telling anecdotes that put him in a heroic light and floating impractical radical ideas (such as loyalty premiums on dividends paid to shareholders as an incentive for long-term investment).
"It would be an act of betrayal to the species and habitats now under threat for this government to drop the whole bill because of the impractical and ill-thought-out access provisions they have added to it, " said Tory environment spokesman Damian Green.
Note that Wikibon defines big data as data sets whose size, type and speed of creation make them impractical to process and analyze with traditional database technologies and related tools in a cost- or time-effective way.
It turns out that giving buyers too many choices is impractical and costly for carmakers.
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But the U.S. EPA has rejected that idea, calling it impractical and difficult to en-force.
But the U.S. EPA has rejected that idea, calling it impractical and difficult to enforce.
But even within the Tory party this proposal was widely regarded as impractical and out of touch.
Many Colombians accept that while the conflict continues, a truth commission is impractical and that compromises were necessary.
The concept of an American Pope is often dismissed as impractical and undesirable for a whole host of reasons.
The charge that his approach was aloof, impractical and deaf to realities of wealth and power did not shake him.
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Simeonov saves his most radical (and perhaps highly impractical) idea for last.
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Most people today look at Bitcoin and see an impractical curiosity.
From a historical basis, the G-8 industrialized countries have not intervened in the foreign exchange markets throughout the economic crisis, making intervention impractical and not politically feasible.
Other critics have argued that even if the burning of fossil fuels is changing the planet's climate, the reduction of CO2 levels by the world's emerging nations is unrealistic, impractical and undesirable.
For example, a re-engineering of the Internet to make it easier to trace the location of cyberattackers, as some have called for, would surely be expensive, impractical and extremely harmful to privacy.
The aim is not to engineer outcomes -- that would be both impractical and inappropriate -- but simply to keep tabs on what is going on and, if events warrant, urge action or calm.
Security Council are impractical and, more importantly, moot.
But former Labour minister Keith Vaz, now chairman of the Home Affairs Select Committee, said the idea was "unworkable, impractical and also discriminatory" and said it had gone down badly when he raised it in India in the late 1990s.
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