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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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.
The findings do not show how many or how often practical science lessons have been cancelled - only that at least one planned lesson has had to be cancelled because of fears over pupil behaviour or other reasons.
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In the late 19th century, Impressionist painters challenged the status quo by creating pieces void of historical significance or realism, emphasizing that art need not be practical.
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Much like other evocative brands, such as Disney, Coca-Cola, Ralph Lauren, Apple or Tiffany, it represents an ideal, not just a practical idea.
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Unfortunately, not all American motorists will find it practical or desirable to drive a subcompact car like the Ford Fiesta pictured above, nor will they want to give up desired conveniences.
An using the biomarker to predict or identify cerebral malaria, he said, would not necessarily be practical, given the sudden onset of the disease.
And this is not blind optimism or synthetic confidence to console people, it is the practical affirmation for our times of our faith in a better future.
For others, it means decamping to The Carlyle Hotel or East Hampton, where things seem a bit more posh, if not more practical.
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Major league ballparks are not standardized in size mainly for historical or local reasons, and remain non-standardized for practical and historical reasons.
But as a practical matter, it is impossible for a health professional to ascertain conclusively whether or not a patient is suffering from back pains or sad feelings.
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The banks could not, as a practical matter, raise capital if they revealed the extent of their problem loans (or, if they could do so, the cost would go way up).
Score says the changes could result in "severe funding cuts" and that some smaller schools might decide not to offer science A-levels while others might have to cut teaching time, reduce practical work or employ less experienced staff.
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