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Others, however, have called Trump's plan cruel, destabilizing and wildly impractical.

From Salon

Conducting a thorough rat census was impractical — if not impossible — so they used municipal inspection logs and rat sightings reported to government agencies.

“The president’s proposed solutions for improving water security in our region are impractical and based on a faulty understanding of the state’s water system.”

They argued that making people go to courthouses or embassies to follow the case would be "logistically unreasonable, unfeasible, impractical and unworkable."

From BBC

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

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

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