Examples of using Impractical in English and their translations into Hindi
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If that sounds impractical, think again.
There is a tide to copy, theirs is bad and impractical.
It' s impractical to make solvent sniffing illegal.
This disease is rare enough so as torender large scale controlled treatment trials impractical.
However, it is tad too tedious or impractical to look for soap and water method of cleaning everywhere.
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I have said several times that the CAA andNRC can't be implemented in the entire country because these are impractical.
It is evident that it is impractical to play All Aces or French Roulette under these circumstances.
It was illegal to use gold and silver coins, and impractical to use iron coins.
There is no way we can predict how the impractical research of today will affect some major breakthrough years down the line.
It is used for the transmission of high voltages inplaces where overhead lines are impractical to use.
If warranties are invalid after you leave home or impractical without a mailing address, I will be mentioning that, too.
In an interview with the newspaper, Trump said hispriority is to move“quickly” to Obamacare, which has become“expensive and impractical”.
With so many people and cultures, it is impossible and impractical to choose one game that will appeal to the entire nation.
Therefore, it is impractical to introduce ammonium carbonate into the emulsion, and it should be dosed in dissolved form into a kneading machine while kneading the dough.
Ideas and policies earlier considered irreverent or impractical have become the topics of public debate and discussion.
During consultations initiated by the Law Commission of India, nine parties opposed it,arguing that it went against the constitutional fabric and that it would be impractical.
Many effects were impossible or impractical to perform in theater plays and thus added more magic to the experience of movies.
Ideally, on such a holiday,to fulfill the dream of a guy who may seem impractical to him or he himself cannot afford it.
Not surprisingly, it is impractical for generalized correctness, which probably cannot even be defined, much less proven.
In addition, the brand offers unusual and quite difficult to use options,for example, with an impractical handle or a soft coating.
For a long time, it was set aside as an impractical ideal and most discussions of health returned to the practicality of the biomedical model.
For instance, if your survey goal was to find the mean age of women in the United States,it would be impractical to ask every woman her age.
This programming language, though impractical to implement at the time, was nonetheless published in the text A Programming Language, and APL was born.
They are particularly suited to situations where likelihood functions are absent and where moretraditional approaches such as Markov chain Monte Carlo are impractical.
The distance from the nature of Earth lifts us up high, in impractical and mental planes that don't satisfy our physical needs.
Certainly, as Hugo Gernsback learned with his 1925 invention the Isolator- a lead helmet with viewing holes connectedto a breathing apparatus- it was impractical.
In the case of dry expanded clay ties,a layer height of less than 10 cm is impractical, since it will not perform the function of thermal insulation.
You may think that that's highly impractical, but in reality, that design choice has been lifted by other car manufacturers and is still used today.
Before this, he experimented with using a stream of rapid fire solid charges,but this proved impractical, so he switched to using liquid fuel;