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impractical

not practical; not workable or not given to practical matters refloating the ship proved impractical because of the expense he is intelligent but too impractical for commercial work an impractical solution (= airy, visionary) not practical or realizable; speculative airy theories about socioeconomic improvement visionary schemes for getting rich

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Simple sentences

She thought the plan was fine but impractical.
His impractical proposal astonished us all.
That's impractical.
Because it's impractical.

Movie subtitles

You know that's impractical.
You see, I was educated only in impractical things.
You left to impractical intellectuals like me the whole field of ideas to corrupt as we please while you were busy making money.
He was such an impractical fellow.
I find that impractical.
I tell you, it's impractical, imprudent and absolutely impossible.
Consider ground attack totally impractical.
No, I think it'd be completely impractical.
Sweet, impractical Harry.
I have to see that machine at work. Or is that too impractical and unscientific of me, Doctor?
No, it's impractical.
Oh I'm not sure, they feel impractical.
You are an impractical, seven-foot-tall nincompoop.
The design was quite impractical.
You laughed at it, said it was impractical.
Well, captain, those impractical tanks went into action in the Somme yesterday costing your country 2o kilometers of front and 18,ooo casualties.
Far better than my impractical Nephew would have done.
Brave but impractical.
Very, very bad, and wicked, and stupid, and useless, and young, and impractical, and.
I've been a stupid and impractical idiot.
Oh, Larry, you're so impractical.
Sort of impractical anyway.
Reconstruction was unsound and totally impractical.
I assume you have no intention of doing anything so impractical.
An impractical investment.
Or is that too impractical and unscientific of me, doctor?
With simple nuclear-powered engines, star travel was considered impractical at that time.
Thoughtful, captain, but probably impractical.
The old impractical communism, in fact. -Not exactly.
There's no doubt a little extra money would be most useful but. I'm so impractical. I wouldn't have the vaguest idea what to charge him, and I wouldn't dare ask him.
She has no sense of money - very impractical.
Fundamental changes in society are sometimes labeled impractical or contrary to human nature as if nuclear war were practical or as if there were only one human nature.
Impractical.
But it's impractical.
It was bold. It was impractical.
But, realistically, it was impractical for me to be there for her all the time.

News and current affairs

In the interwar years, the Baltic states were often viewed as impractical, artificial creations of the Great Powers.
But the challenge is to provide an alternative set of policy guidelines for promoting development, without falling into the trap of promulgating yet another impractical blueprint, supposedly right for all countries at all times.
Allowing citizens to choose how to donate may help to tackle corruption in countries where politicians often misappropriate ODA, while discouraging wasteful or impractical projects.
It is impractical to devise a regulatory framework that accounts for every specific financial instrument and institution.
All too often, however, these have been ignored or dismissed as impractical by those in power.
But, in the real world, many countries, particularly but not limited to small, open economies, simply find it impractical or undesirable to permit their currency to float.
Seeking dialogue with North Korea immediately after its missile tantrum and nuclear brinkmanship is unwise and impractical.
This demand suggests that the US should subsidize the flow of technology to India and China from US firms holding patents, which is highly impractical.
For example, it would be impractical to drop the basic framework of a bi-communal, bi-zonal federation, which was agreed by both sides as long ago as 1977.
I'm an impractical bookish Harvard-trained empirical labor economist, while Betsey is an impractical and bookish Harvard-trained empirical labor economist.

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