The universal complaint surrounding writings on business is that they are not practical enough.
It is just not practical to deport 11 million undocumented immigrants living within our borders.
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Having an expensive Blue Cross plan in Pennsylvania, while living 2, 000 miles away, is not practical.
Iranian charity organisations say sending food is not practical, given costs and time of shipping.
But it's just not practical, it's not possible, it's not safe for them to do that.
But trying to place strict controls on small arms abroad dealing is not practical, the government says.
Here you cannot do the entire trip from home to work by bicycle, it's just not practical.
Ideally, we would limit marginal rates, but this is not practical in a simple backstop like the AMaxT.
Controlling the millions of guns that are already out there is not practical.
Anti-fracking communities know that the barriers to clean energy are political, not practical.
Ideally, we would limit this economic damage as well, but this is also not practical in an alternative maximum tax.
Since it is not practical to have a physically-backed crude oil fund, existing products rely on futures contracts to implement their strategies.
Not practical at train stations, concert halls, sporting events and most buildings.
SnapStream's 11-tuner performance art piece looked fun too, but not practical.
Sharon Bagley, from St Briavels, said the new rules were not practical, not wanted, and she would join the fight to reverse them.
In his view, benchmarking is not practical for securities traded off-exchange, especially in thin markets where price is only one factor in a deal.
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And if that were not practical enough, others are looking at the role snowflakes have in catalysing the transformation of ozone into normal oxygen.
But as these organizations move to cloud-centric IT models, there are real-world business needs and other factors that make operating a single environment not practical.
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This is not practical advice for entrepreneurs running their own businesses.
Now, under the stimulus bill, the government offered a subsidy, because they realized that there are so many people losing their jobs that that's just not practical.
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But a solar car, on its own, is not practical.
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So the problem is how to facilitate this, given that it is not practical to put them in a scanner every time someone wants to ask them a question.
Hence his commission which is concluding, to no great surprise, that it is not practical simply to exclude one category of MP, the Scots, from all Parliamentary votes affecting England.
But while Labour MP for Bassetlaw John Mann, who represents the area, called the safety record of level crossings a "scandal", he felt replacing them with bridges or tunnels was not practical.
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Simply travelling to the icy plains of Svalbard, however, and searching for polar-bear droppings was not practical, because such droppings might have become contaminated after they had left the animal that produced them.
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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.
Rand sought to provide an individualistic and moral defense of capitalism--not a practical and collectivist one.
"Installing so many optical sources is not very practical, " he says of Fujitsu's 55 wavelengths.
For many scientists, however, it is the principle that counts, not the practical engineering.
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