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practicable

[prak-ti-kuh-buhl] / ˈpræk tɪ kə bəl /


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It advises that departments should reduce the need for non-corporate communication channels, including WhatsApp, Signal, private email, text messages and private messaging on social media platforms like Facebook, "as far as reasonably practicable".

From BBC

Local authorities will be required to collect the recyclable waste streams separately unless it is not technically or economically practicable, or there is no significant environmental benefit in doing so.

From BBC

"We are determined to build on this and will report on progress annually, ensuring updates are as specific as practicable."

From BBC

"We are trying our best to maintain our passenger and cargo networks as far as possible and will try to increase our cargo capacity as much as practicable," Chairman Patrick Healy said in a statement.

From Reuters

He said a state law that requires schools to comply with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention mitigation guidelines on covid-19 to the “maximum extent practicable” does not preclude that power.

From Washington Post