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- aircraft. But, the Airports Authority of India termed the runway expansion unfeasible. Therefore, the Meghalaya High Court directed the Government of Meghalaya...
- Turkish Cypriot po****tion was only 20% of the islanders made annexation unfeasible, the national policy was changed to favour partition. The slogan "Partition...
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- rather applies primarily in cases where such a position is ill-informed, unfeasible, or impossible, or where an argument is incorrectly made that a position...
- Effective for complicated programs designed to make parts that would be unfeasible to make on manual lathes. Similar control specifications to CNC mills...
- Four Hor****, who use their stage productions as a means of completing unfeasible and lucrative heists. The movies feature an ensemble cast including Jesse...
- be unable to respond to local economic conditions. State socialism is unfeasible in this view because information cannot be aggregated by a central body...
- Hooghly River, a span of 1,700 feet (520 m) at the concerned stretch, was unfeasible at that time. In the coming years, the question of connecting the rail...
- by infection, rather than vaccination, is "morally unconscionable and unfeasible". In terms of hospital readmissions about 9% of 106,000 individuals had...
- but in the world of ethics as well. Secondly, anarchism is evaluated as unfeasible or utopian since the state cannot be defeated practically. This line of...