It's probably not
feasible without removing the brick, but I love doing «construction» for free, just to see what it would look like:
As a consequence, the mediator will be able to determine whether a proposal is
feasible without actually disclosing it to the other side.
I think it is reasonable to say that deleting all data (backup included) is not
feasible without delay.
Battery storage technology costs will have to fall by a further 30 % before projects in the UK are
feasible without lucrative frequency response revenues, a leading investor has said.
I have been mostly invested with Vanguard for a few reasons: They provide a ton of lost cost mutual funds and ETFs that account holders can buy commission free, which makes small monthly investment
feasible without commission taking huge chunks out.
This is a good choice which goes along nicely with the director's decision to place Batman is a realistic setting, and making Bruce's evolution into a costumed crimefighter
feasible without taking it too seriously.
It is unclear if a sustainable infill program would be
feasible without sacrificing some grassy plots.
He said the project would not be
feasible without the exemptions.
Weir said the study also would look at whether the project would be
feasible without the requested tax breaks.
He urged the voters to ignore the promises of the NPP, saying they are not
feasible without the NDC's infrastructural development.
Moreover, many studies would not be
feasible without field research, and would lack any significant explanatory power if they were only based on secondary literature.
However, researchers familiar with US science initiatives said such a move wouldn't be
feasible without massive expenses or losses in capability.
Not exact matches
But when her every duty is laid out in front of her and she realizes it isn't
feasible for her to manage the workload
without sacrificing her sanity is so much worse.
Without government subsidies, they claim that «green energy» (i.e. wind, solar, geothermal and hydroelectric) is not economically
feasible.
Some big ones are: (a) whether the draft PROMESA legislation raises retroactivity issues that make it unfair to bondholders (including mutual funds and their investors) who may be subject to restructuring ex post
without having had notice of that possibility ex ante; (b) relatedly, whether creating a bankruptcy - like restructuring process for Puerto Rico is bad for bondholders because it prevents holdout creditors from holding up restructuring negotiations, (c) how much oversight and sovereignty Puerto Rico should cede (for example, different stakeholders feel differently about the installation of an oversight board); (d) the extent to which austerity measures are
feasible and should be imposed [fn1], and (d) and what substantive reforms should be put enacted going forward.
And while those of us in operations should always strive to make sure things run smoothly and seemingly
without effort, it is easy to forget the true element that makes our jobs even
feasible.
As to those who may have gone through life
without any
feasible knowledge of God, those individuals would still have an opportunity to learn and choose whether or not to accept the newly received gospel as spirits after death.
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without notice, when necessary, as determined by Company in its sole discretion.
Are growth groups
without a designated leader
feasible?
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«None of that was efficiently possible or
feasible to know
without a really slick piece of software.
The main downside to me is the price, however if you use them as a meal replacement which nutrition wise is definitely
feasible, $ 3.33 / bar (
without shipping) really isn't that bad.
Because their weekly orders are so large, farm to school wouldn't be
feasible for San Diego
without the help of a local produce distribution company, American Produce Distributors.
The drain of resources from the public to the bankers is inevitable in such a system (due to the perpetual interest payments), yet it is perfectly
feasible to have a public central bank
without it.
Unlike the NPP he said, he has not been trained to peddle falsehood and make unachievable promises
without considering the actualities on the ground and how
feasible fulfilling the promise would be.
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The UK is no longer special, it used to be, while it was a member state, but it gave up all its special arrangements the day it called for article 50, economic strength post Brexit is arguably debatable, the UK is to lose its passporting rights (banks in Britain can trade on EU stock exchanges today, not once Brexit kicks in, the financial sector exports to EU weigh ~ # 35bn) and
without clear trade deals, which look ever more unlikely given the simple solutions like customs union and single market do not seem to be
feasible.
Our previous analysis suggests that cuts on this scale should be broadly
feasible through a combination of intrinsically desirable and plausible measures,
without needing to resort to much that is unpalatable (except the cuts to the Defence budget, which take it back below its 1993/4 level).
But is it
feasible to address this issue alone
without also considering the knock - on consequences for the entire country?
Technological progress in the electronics sector, such as higher speeds, reduced costs, and smaller sizes, result in entirely new possibilities of automation and industrial production,
without which «Industry 4.0» would not be
feasible.
«Our work shows that the U.S. power sector could meet the Paris Agreement goals even
without the Clean Power Plan, and that the path to compliance can be a collection of politically
feasible, minimally invasive actions — if we plan ahead and start now,» said David Rode, a recent Ph.D. graduate from the Department of Social and Decision Sciences.
And because genome sequencing is relatively cheap now, it's
feasible to analyze DNA in large numbers of the beetles, and possibly to detect species — such as the critically endangered small leopard found on the Arabian Peninsula —
without ever laying eyes on them.
Consulting
without team spirit is not
feasible.
«This technique appears
feasible, although not
without some effort,» says John Charles, chief scientist on NASA's human research programme in Houston, Texas.
The report notes the «increasingly blurred distinction between genomics research and clinical care» highlighted by the PHG Foundation, and particularly that the broad consent process used in the 100,000 Genomes Project is «unlikely to be
feasible for routine genomic medicine in the NHS
without an extensive and continuing public debate to raise public understanding and acceptance».
«This supports the idea that you could do this and get these cells in the brain
without having to irradiate, which is a huge step forward in terms of making it
feasible.»
By adding tights and some extra layers, it is
feasible to wear feminine dress all winter long
without looking like an icicle.
Likely, this is because it's not really possible to complete the entire catalog in a
feasible manner
without using item codes.
«White flight in reverse» means that, for the first time in 40 years, school integration is logistically
feasible in urban America, and
without the mandatory busing that derailed earlier efforts.
This is great news from a «diverse - schools» perspective, because it means that people of different socioeconomic backgrounds are living close enough to one another that socioeconomically diverse schools are
feasible —
without busing.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Florida School Boards Association calls on the Governor of Florida to establish a diverse committee, to include Florida teachers and district personnel, charged with conducting a comprehensive review of Florida's assessment and accountability system and with providing a report and recommendations, including but not limited to recommendations on the appropriate components of the system, the appropriate use of data derived from assessments; an assessment of the capacity of districts and schools to administer the required assessments
without interruption in the ongoing delivery of instruction to students who are not being assessed; a
feasible timeline for the transition and full implementation of the system; and the appropriate role of the system with regard to personnel evaluations.
In fact, Harvard Professor Thomas Kane argues that «deliberate practice is not
feasible in education
without video.»
After laying out the four elements of deliberate practice (motivation to actively improve; a practical task with clear, shared goals; immediate feedback; and a repeatable, similar task), Kane claimed: «Deliberate practice is not
feasible in education
without video!»
The engine is always the last thing to look at - and on many modern engines a chip or remap is the only
feasible upgrade
without major work.
Toyota stated it must «determine whether it can be economically
feasible to contract with NUMMI
without GM.»
This model allows people with key knowledge or know - how to have an impact on education
without having to launch their own startups, making online learning outlets far more
feasible.
One area that Kroes cites is the resent Books
Without Borders initiative that is aimed at putting an end to the difficulties associated with ebook purchasing in the EU, a union that was designed for the very purpose of making commerce more
feasible and less irritating for both the consumers and the producers.
If
feasible, you should try to get rid of the first ones as soon as possible
without neglecting paying the others, especially those who are guaranteed by an asset such as mortgage loans and home equity loans.
But declining a credit check is often not
feasible unless you're willing to go
without a cellphone or insurance.
But is it
feasible to intentionally live a life
without credit?