Sentences with phrase «less practical option»

Because the applicants life insurance needs will most likely change, buying a whole life insurance policy now is a less practical option.
Note, though, that both the seating area and cargo area are a little cramped, making this a somewhat less practical option.
Drugs such as metformin and troglitazone, which are expensive and require regular physician monitoring to avoid potentially dangerous side - effects, would appear to be less practical options from cost - effectiveness, convenience and safety standpoints, given the fact that the population at - risk for diabetes is huge.

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Option three that I propose will likely sound less «practical» to the «do - it - yourselfers» within Christianity, but hopefully some will take consideration: plead with God for mercy grace to repent.
So at least in the short term, the government's only practical option is to learn how to manage the chamber more or less as it is.
For a less - pricey and perhaps more practical gift option, check out the Biofreeze line of cooling gels ($ 5 for a 4 oz.
It's more practical than the first - generation Countryman, but there are still more practical options out there for less money — and more luxurious options for around the same price.
The X6 grabs the chassis and drivetrain options offered with the similarly - sized X5 but grafting on a less - practical body shape that limits utilility but enhances the crossover's muscular road presence.
On a less practical but no less appreciated note, everything on the car just seems very carefully and attentively designed, from sportier exterior and easy - to - open - and - close hatch to the subtle ambient lighting (with more pronounced lighting available as an option) to the layout of the dash to the quick and responsive touchscreen to the various sounds the car makes in operation (startup, shutdown, electronic brake, etc).
Regardless of the merits debate, their practical consequences are clear: the community legal service fund will suffer a sizeable reduction in value and the contractual instrument designed to fill the void left by a retreating state — the conditional fee agreement — will become far less attractive as an option for funding with the end of «success fee» recovery.
With GUL policies, pricing is very competitive and often less than half the price of traditional whole life policies so they still remain a practical and affordable option.
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