Word: impracticall
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After my transfer, much I had anticipated disappeared. Dr. Patterson had decided he'd rather switch than fight as he became a newly tenured professor in the Sociology Department. Distinguished visiting professors were found an impractical substitute for permanent faculty appointments, and an unusually large number of courses have been...
Large Numbers Impractical
He also said he "doesn't see how freshmen in the Yard can have any more contact with upperclassmen than they do now," because it would be impractical to move large numbers of upperclassmen into the Yard.
The reader, reputed to have a speculative, even impractical mind, and notorious as a bad scientist, seizes on such sentences and enters them in a notebook crammed with similar apercus. In this act, and in its cause (here, Eddington's observation), the reader's temperament is revealed, a temperament at...
The eight teams came from all over the country. Because it is costly and impractical to move large computers, telephone hook-ups were used to connect the machines to teletypes, which were located in the tournament hall. Total phone bills for the tournament amounted to almost $2000.