Word: impracticall
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Many working-class parents consider Harvard's liberalarts ideals impractical in light of their economic circumstances, especially when students have to a carry large debt burden once they leave school.
There are ways to make electronic records more secure, but those measures can be expensive, and they must be built into a system at the beginning. At Boston's Beth Israel Hospital, an electronic audit trail keeps track of everyone who accesses the computerized records, and doctors have the option...
The University has carefully evaluated a range of alternatives to the demolition of Carey Cage, including options to build the new athletics facility elsewhere in the area. However, extremely poor soil conditions limited the remaining buildable sites in the athletics complex to land located between the Stadium and Briggs Cage...
And Assistant Dean of Students Sarah E. Flatley said "it might be somewhat impractical" for PBHA to go independent, due to financial reasons.
The issues detailed in the science policy report included a reversal of Harvard's practice of refusing to accept stock in lieu of licensing fees if the payment of such fees would be impractical--as in the case of small, start-up companies.