Word: impracticall
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McCarthy stressed that he does not advocate an immediate and complete withdrawal of all American troops which, he said, would be impractical. Instead, he supported a limited withdrawal into well-fortified bases along the lines of the enclave plan which General Gavin suggested to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee last...
Even though the Europeans go along with most of Commerce's safety list, they find some items baffling, absurd or impractical. Britain's Society of Motor Manufacturers recoils at the idea of a uniform PRNDL sequence of automatic shift positions, points out that some makes have fancy variations...
Two years ago, Drs. James Weinstein and Barry Davidson, young doctors at Tufts-New England Medical Center, started experimenting with water beds made from sheets of plastic stretched over tubs. The basic idea came from 19th century doctors who tried water mattresses constructed on the same principle. But like its...
The program began in 1955, when President Eisenhower directed the Navy to adapt the Army's liquid-fuel Jupiter missile for use on surface ships. This proved impractical, but the Navy within a year had made dramatic progress toward development of its own solid-fuel Polaris missile, and had...
SLAC's director, Stanford Physicist Wolfgang Panofsky, 47, a refugee from Nazi Germany, grants that he is unable to predict what applications-if any-its discoveries will have, and he frankly admits that he is the proud boss of "the world's largest impractical machine."