SnapStream's 11-tuner performance art piece looked fun too, but not practical.
While some pay-TV executives say that full "a la carte'" could be overwhelming for viewers, others say that such an offering would be "the dream" but not practical, considering the reality of relationships with entertainment companies.
Sure, but not entirely practical thanks to the massive banks of lasers (370 to be exact) that guzzled several kilowatts of electricity.
You leave with a diploma, but not with practical, everyday financial basics.
Ideally, we would limit marginal rates, but this is not practical in a simple backstop like the AMaxT.
Ideally, we would limit this economic damage as well, but this is also not practical in an alternative maximum tax.
In practice, this would be fine for some small countries, but it is not too practical for the world as a whole because it would require a very large amount of gold.
But it's just not practical, it's not possible, it's not safe for them to do that.
Speaking on BBC Radio 4'sToday programme, the Prime Minister said that both Ministers made valid points, but it was a practical not an ideological issue that could be resolved amicably.
When embryonic stem cells were a highly controversial topic at the beginning of the decade, some companies offered to store fat cells from liposuction for a fee after it was discovered that there were stem cells in the fat, but their practical use had not been established.
And, look, that works in a number of places, but I did not see that being practical to help right away for people who really need it.
The intention is not to theorize but to do practical work - to prepare for action on the ground, if and when the time comes for such work.
Thomas Cromwell (c. 1485-1540) is one of the most fascinating characters in contemporary fiction brutal, worldly, reticent, practical, unsentimental but not without tenderness of a kind, Biblically literate but theologically uncommitted, freakishly self-confident but perilously low on friends.
We will sell as soon as practical, but I do not think -- in fact, I think you should not expect that we will make any kind of intervention.
It may not be all that practical, but it does look like fun.
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But the appeal is to emotion, not to the practical, long-term interest of helping the disadvantaged.
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Pegging to the dollar rather than gold may not seem like the same thing, but the practical impact is identical.
Mr Grubb shows why it is right to be concerned about such practical difficulties but also why they do not undermine the success of the Kyoto accord, which they take to be one of the great negotiating successes of the past half-century.
Professor Christopher James, an expert on brain-computer interfacing at Warwick University in the UK, said the Duke team's plans for multi-brain networks might work in animals but, for ethical and practical reasons, would not be appropriate for humans in the foreseeable future.
That's a practical programme - not a fantasy - but relevant, necessary, deliverable, real.
But a solar car, on its own, is not practical.
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The real question facing industrialised countries is how to create a legal environment that counts cyberaggression not as a kind of practical joke, but a grave breach of the legal order, akin to terrorism, international organised crime, or aggression against another state.
That would allow a tumour to be destroyed cell by cell probably not a practical anti-cancer therapy, but something which would allow researchers to learn more about how cancer cells interact with one another, and thus reveal their vulnerabilities in a way that was previously unimaginable.
But the key here is for people to be practical and not to score political points.
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But trying to place strict controls on small arms abroad dealing is not practical, the government says.
Her staff comprises a collection of mostly young women, practical yet fashionable, like their leader, efficient but not effusive.
We are therefore sending a message to all stakeholders to take a second look at this, and work together on the practical limitations in order to achieve an optimal, but not perfect, implementation of the concept.
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The nonviolence practiced by men like Gandhi and King may not have been practical or possible in every circumstance, but the love that they preached -- their faith in human progress -- must always be the North Star that guides us on our journey.
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