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Перевод: impracticability
[существительное] невыполнимость ; неприменимость
Тезаурус:
- He had a curious mixture of enthusiasm and impracticability in his approach to some everyday things, as for instance studying a most complicated recipe from one of his cookery books (they included Mrs Beeton and Elizabeth David), then going out to buy not only the ingredients but equipment too.
- The Court further concluded that the drafting of individual conditions of sale by each publisher would not impose an undue commercial burden, and that the Association had not advanced any arguments to show the impracticability of monitoring such individual agreements.
- It is perhaps ironic that a financier whose fortunes had foundered on the unreliability of the royal credit should have busied himself three years after his bankruptcy with devising a project for a national bank whose impracticability his own fate had spectacularly demonstrated.
- The two, Marxist and Empirical Socialist, unite in their criticism of the utopian promise of his schemes and of the impracticability of his proposals for carrying them into effect.
- Following on from the impracticability of transformational grammar the introduction of ATN grammars (Woods, 1970) provided a practical application of linguistic theory.
- First, as a criticism of the sheer impracticability of the grandiose project Owen had in 1833 put to the Grand Moral Union of the Productive Classes and which still survived in the objectives though not in the activities of its even shorter-lived successor, the Grand National Consolidated Trade Union, the Webbs' case succeeds.
- " the impracticability of individual copyright holders administering their performing rights effectively means that membership of a performing right society is the only way in which composers, songwriters and music publishers can adequately protect their rights and receive what is due to them for the public use of their work."
- Recognition by creditor institutions and governments of the impracticability of Africa servicing its accumulated debt has led to very significant rescheduling arrangements since 1985.
- The impracticability of gaining the acceptance of the fractious Afghan groups opposing the DRA regime for a compromise formula based on the neutrality of Afghanistan certainly further discouraged Soviet leaders from taking proposals of this kind seriously.
- It is now time to recognise the impracticability of the two tier system for phlebotomy and persuade all health care workers to wear gloves for venepuncture.
- If there was to be a common external policy, economic and strategic, which appeared more and more desirable, as between the parliamentarily self-governing populations around the world that were deemed all to be parts of one empire, the logical but crazy conclusion must be to defy the impracticability that had been so clear in the eighteenth century and to envisage an imperial parliament.
- The White Paper of 1975 mentioned above had simply referred to the virtual impracticability of asking social service departments to commit themselves to major investment in a programme for mentally ill people.
- This ambition always had its logical weaknesses; its impracticability is now manifest.
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