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But even then, Arthur said, it would be impractical to expect immediate results.

Many Republicans in Congress say privately that those ideas are impractical, because they would cost trillions in lost revenue.

But many options are rendered impractical by his imminent return to the White House.

From BBC

When talking about controversial topics, drop the impractical agenda of changing the other person’s mind.

While the original plantation scheme envisioned the complete ethnic cleansing of Ulster’s indigenous Irish-speaking Catholics, that proved impractical — the new landlords required laborers and servants, after all.

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