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impracticable

British pronunciation/ɪmpɹˈæktɪkəbə‍l/
American pronunciation/ˌɪmˈpɹæktɪkəbəɫ/
impracticable
[ADJECTIVE]
1

not capable of being carried out or put into practice

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1I thought the mark to market capital gains aspect was impracticable and I thought the general idea of targeting a few hundred people for a special tax was something that didn't fit with my sense of the right values.
2I thought the mark to market capital gains aspect was impracticable and I thought the general idea of targeting a few hundred people for a special tax was something that didn't fit with my sense of the right values.
3If the event that needed to occur was a gathering of thousands of people, such as those attending the music festival, then arguably the inability to gather in a group because it was made illegal could justify non-performance as impracticable, which takes me to the sexiest legal topic of all.
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