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  • In that instance, it is actually the impossibility or impracticability defenses.
  • My wife and daughters never attempted to replace the chimney, an impracticability.
  • Both concepts died of impracticability, said Colleen E . McDonald, executive vice president of Max Capital.
  • On the other hand, some sources see " impossibility " and impracticability as being related but separate defenses.
  • The hall would argue that the tornado was an act of God and excuses its nonperformance via impossibility or impracticability.
  • Although the MARUCA program was ultimately abandoned because of impracticability, experience from its development would not go to waste.
  • For many British socialists, Starnthwaite became a symbol of the impracticability of land settlement for the urban working class.
  • Carrier doctrine was still evolving at this time and the impracticability of carriers engaging in gun duels had not yet been realized.
  • Due to the impracticability of focusing x-rays, the sensors have exactly the same size as the image they capture.
  • Vanbrugh's reputation still suffers from accusations of extravagance, impracticability and a bombastic imposition of his own will on his clients.
  • The impracticability of a gun-type bomb using plutonium was agreed at a meeting in Los Alamos on July 17, 1944.
  • His chief point regarding the device during the demonstration was the impracticability of solving the message even if the enemy had the device.
  • This water is however murky and scarce, and all historical attempts to colonise the island failed due to the impracticability of communal agriculture.
  • As in other surrealist works, a visual pun is implied, and the incongruity and impracticability of the combined elements is also highlighted.
  • On the other hand, if test score changes were shown to have flattened out, that might suggest the impracticability of any additional remedial progress.
  • Baldwin campaigned on the " impracticability " of socialism, the Campbell Case, the Zinoviev Letter ( which Baldwin thought was genuine ) and the Russian Treaties.
  • He therefore supported colonization plans that would transport freed slaves to another country, such as Liberia or Sierra Leone, though he recognized the impracticability of such proposals.
  • On the other hand, it is the very impracticability of permanent colonization that has contributed to the failure of any of the territorial claims to receive international recognition.
  • Impracticability is similar in some respects to the doctrine of impossibility because it is triggered by the occurrence of a condition which prevents one party from fulfilling the contract.
  • A field test with a bi-axial classification approach one axis ( criterion ) for anatomy, with another for etiology showed the impracticability of such approach for routine use.
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