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And maintaining such high pressures is even more impractical than sustaining superlow temperatures.

It wouldn’t necessarily have been disastrous for those decisions to be made by government delegations instead of ICANN, but there was also considerable fear that governments, due to their lack of understanding of how the internet works, might try to do other, more impractical things through the ITU—like dictate how their internet traffic was routed in ways that would be impossible for internet service providers to implement.

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The original House schedule is even more impractical.

Learning to create an ice sculpture, an intricate centerpiece for the banquets no one’s having right now because of COVID-19 restrictions, is among the more impractical lessons the students would learn.

Even without the real-life example from just a few months ago, the argument that the House could resort to impeachment every time it wanted to enforce a subpoena is even more impractical.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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