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"infeasible" Definitions
  1. not feasible : IMPRACTICABLE

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"There's nothing technically infeasible about what we're doing," he said.
Absolute abrogation of administrative authority is infeasible and ill advised.
It is economically infeasible nowadays to practice obstetrics in rural areas.
Every new tack proved infeasible, because of cost, risk, or technical complexity.
Lobbying the S.E.C. to change its regulations would be "infeasible," he acknowledged.
And his proposed wall on the border of Mexico is completely infeasible.
More broadly, Congress working together has come to seem almost entirely infeasible.
It is not infeasible that turnout in 2020 will exceed 65 percent.
Even McConnell reportedly told Vought and Mulvaney that their demand was politically infeasible.
You might say these potential solutions are politically infeasible, and you'd probably be right.
And while Hillary Clinton flirted with the idea, she ultimately considered it economically infeasible.
But a city controller study said this is too high and is financially infeasible.
Excessive faith in the power of free markets can lead to infeasible policy proposals.
The temptation will be to press for a comprehensive — and probably infeasible — degree of disarmament.
This high energy requirement was thought to make atomic clocks based on nuclear transitions infeasible.
However, the idea of basic income as a policy I think is infeasible in America today.
Ultimately, surpassing the technical and political challenges in establishing the web as a monument is currently infeasible.
Weighing in at a purported 10.6 pounds, the concrete cans are probably infeasible for, you know, wearing.
Not to mention that acquiring high-quality labels is both time-consuming and expensive, and sometimes infeasible.
Even more important, such an operation would carry a risk so large as to make it infeasible.
"Sprayed treatments are impractical for introducing genetic modifications on a large scale and potentially infeasible," Bextine wrote.
If Britain leaves the customs union, the risk of customs delays would make this infeasible, substantially raising costs.
Airbnb objected to the latter two provisions, arguing in court that the requirements were unconstitutional and technologically infeasible.
But in June, Mr. Coats told Congress that the N.S.A. had decided that such a study was infeasible.
Her line of attack was that his policies, like universal healthcare, were politically infeasible—not that they were undesirable.
They say providing any form of guaranteed access for law enforcement without making innocent users vulnerable is technically infeasible.
It felt former President Obama's mandates were infeasible, but argues Trump's plan to freeze them outright goes too far.
It was the latter two provisions that Airbnb objected to, alleging the requirements were both unconstitutional and technologically infeasible.
What happened to ideas that are good and sound rather than ideas that sound good but are unrealistic and infeasible?
In some locations, burdensome regulations and steep impact fees sometimes make it infeasible to build a new home at all.
The tech muscle required to continuously capture all that audio and run it through voice recognition systems is supposedly infeasible.
And Dell's financials (the company has about $50 billion of debt) make an outright purchase infeasible for the time being.
The president's heedlessness and, especially, his disregard for the United States' strategic alliances, partnerships and reputation made that scenario infeasible.
But given Trump's history of suggesting wildly infeasible or downright illegal policy ideas, it's also entirely possible he was serious.
And the Trump administration's defense — that Price only flew privately when a commercial flight was infeasible — was undercut by further reporting.
Like most Rick and Morty gags, it is futuristic, seemingly totally infeasible, and at least sort of based on real science.
It's also not infeasible that the government pressures app stores to take down Signal and other end-to-end encryption applications.
Some said they were reluctant to give up their private insurance, or worried that progressive proposals were infeasible or too expensive.
For most people, it's infeasible to avoid giving out data like phone numbers and email addresses in day-to-day life.
The more moderate candidates, by contrast, use the tax problem to attack the more progressive proposals as infeasible and politically toxic.
It appears the engineers decided it was infeasible to build yet another level even deeper below ground just for a passageway.
A modern system of income taxes was largely infeasible, but collecting fees at a fixed number of ports was pretty straightforward.
It might seem banal, but it was a form of content creation that, while previously technically possible, was practically infeasible before deepfakes.
Cruz compounds this big-picture problem by running on a tax program that is almost laughably infeasible in terms of practical politics.
If Facebook chooses that the board's decision could materially reduce sharing even if it protected users, it might consider that operationally infeasible.
Wage differences between the United States and low-income countries are more than adequate to render American production of labor-intensive components infeasible.
" But he discovered that "even for a mid-sized company like ourselves, it was impossible, infeasible to take advantage of those same capabilities.
Granting a climate debate would be unfair and unrealistic, he argues, because holding a debate on each and every issue would be infeasible.
They say what law enforcement is asking for is still effectively a "backdoor," and that to provide such access safely is technologically infeasible.
UBI "is infeasible in America today," Hughes explained on the podcast, because making payments to everyone in the U.S. is an "unaffordable" proposition.
When loans default, it cannot be economically and logistically infeasible for servicers to foreclose on collateral so those loans can be repaid. 4.
However, even as Mr. Biden and others have criticized her plans as politically unrealistic and financially infeasible, she has largely avoided returning fire.
In harsh winter months in the rural area north of Laramie, that trek can be too difficult to cross and infeasible to pass.
But even if Netflix was able to get every film they could possibly ask for, the costly original projects would probably make that infeasible.
That became infeasible real quick as the team was spending an unrealistic amount of time swapping components in and out of its monitoring devices.
Tech experts say that what Comey is asking for is still effectively a "backdoor," and that to provide such access safely is technologically infeasible.
"Raise taxes on the wealthy" is Clinton's plan to pay for nearly all of her proposed social programs, and it's almost certainly politically infeasible.
Ultimately, a 100% wallet-free life is probably infeasible right now, but it's certainly more seamless than it was even a few years ago.
But the FBI receives so many tips that it might have considered it infeasible to go to such lengths when no crime had been committed.
Why it won't happen: Trump administration officials are no longer seriously entertaining this idea, largely because Bremberg and others have recognized that it's politically infeasible.
According to Knoepfler, doing so with CRISPR isn't all that far-fetched — while Greely makes a strong case that it's both politically and logistically infeasible.
" In a 2012 memo to park superintendents, NPS director Jarvis said the agency's policies "do not require what is impossible, economically infeasible, or likely ineffectual.
Simulating ultra-stable glass on a computer used to be infeasible because of the extraordinary computing time required for the simulated molecules to crowd together.
Commercial and military-grade encryption add to that process the use of advanced mathematical algorithms, making encrypted text infeasible to decode with present-day computers.
A leveraged buyout, as CNBC's Leslie Picker points out, seems infeasible since Tesla does not generate the cash flow necessary to pay out the debt.
"The work that would be required is so labor-intensive and costly that compliance is technically and operationally infeasible," PG&E said in the court filing.
Libra could also power tiny microtransactions worth just a few cents that are infeasible with credit card fees attached, or replace your pre-paid transit pass.
But if Europe can find a way to influence the Republican base, the president will find that a trade war, whatever his desires, is politically infeasible.
William R. Evanina, the government's top counterintelligence official, said it may be infeasible to prevent every breach at an agency like the N.S.A., with 35,000 employees.
For a long time, I've believed that single-payer health care was politically infeasible and that private health insurance had significant advantages over government-run programs.
Traditional paths to affluence, which involve participating in international trade and moving up the value chain, may become infeasible as rungs in the economic ladder disappear.
The team slowed down learning rates at the beginning stages of the training process to overcome some of the difficulties that made large batch sizes previously infeasible.
Printer ink is notoriously expensive, to the point where the joke about buying a new printer to get the free included ink cartridge isn't economically infeasible anymore.
"In particular, the industry presented substantial evidence that OSHA's [Occupational Safety and Health Administration] proposed permissible exposure limit (PEL) was technologically and economically infeasible," the group said.
Moreover, with Pyongyang increasing the number of its mobile ballistic missiles, even tracking launch sites, so as to have advanced warning of an attack, may be infeasible.
After a dredging project was deemed infeasible, officials came up with a plan to fix their river problem that would impress David Copperfield: They hid it, above.
For example, although Argentina has significant natural energy resources, government regulation created huge energy deficits because artificially set prices and burdensome regulation made private investment completely infeasible.
His true passion lies in new roads, ports and power stations—anything to boost growth to the 7% a year that remains his obsessive if infeasible target.
In our print edition, we have consistently argued that this is infeasible, because America is ageing rapidly: Upgrade your inbox and get our Daily Dispatch and Editor's Picks.
Ta-Nehisi Coates took Sanders to task for dismissing reparations as politically infeasible when none of his economic justice proposals could make it through the current Congress either.
That meant Facebook now had the ability to read and manipulate images very quickly, and could create powerful camera effects that were previously infeasible due to computing limitations.
With troops falling ill and others engaged in caring for them, it may become infeasible for even deployed units to guarantee their own security at a reliable degree.
"The Taiwanese air force would have to sink around 40% of the amphibious landing forces of the PLA in order to render this sort of mission infeasible," he said.
In a farewell post, Zuckerberg said Cox had hoped to leave "a few years ago," but then the aftermath of the 2016 election came along and made that infeasible.
For years, the BLM and others have dismissed fertility control as infeasible, but the proposal provides scientific evidence and the right foundation to build consensus around this humane approach.
But talk of banning just the "AR-15" — as if that's a specific model of gun that you can just up and ban — is technologically infeasible and ultimately counterproductive.
What's more, the thing you really want to do is stop people from coming by making it infeasible to get a job when you're here without authorization to work.
If we gave identical tests, we could compare scores, of course, but that is infeasible for standardized tests that cannot simply give identical tests year in and year out.
But because it was deemed infeasible to try to identify and selectively delete the contaminated records in the database, he said, they instead decided to purge all of them.
And while these new jobs may bring demands for better jobs and new infrastructure, the money tied up in luring corporations in the first place can make such expenditures infeasible.
After an emergency dredging and water purification project was deemed infeasible, officials came up with a plan to fix their river problem that would impress David Copperfield: They hid it.
A conflict with China in the western Pacific will likely mean the US has to deploy weapons and forces over great range, which would make such a fight infeasible right now.
The company also heavily encrypts traffic from customer machines to its network, and asserts that this would make it infeasible for anyone attempting to intercept the traffic enroute and read it.
The cutting slowly stopped, partially because of stabilizing mental health and partially because it is somewhat infeasible to be visibly mentally unwell if you also want to be a functioning adult.
The brilliance of the iOS SDK was rooted in the acknowledgement that it is infeasible and unreasonable to expect Apple to develop all of the software required for a satisfying customer experience.
Cryonics advocates like to point out that there's nothing inherently infeasible about the prospect, but at the same time, providers have to be prepared to wait centuries before they achieve their goals.
"Defending against this many LRAs (long-range artillery) is infeasible in my opinion," Song told Mattis, citing a need for strategies to "offensively neutralize" the artillery in the event of a conflict.
"Defending against this many LRAs (long-range artillery) is infeasible in my opinion," Song told Mattis, citing a need for strategies to "offensively neutralise" the artillery in the event of a conflict.
But such geo-engineering may be "economically, socially and institutionally infeasible," according to a draft obtained by Reuters covering hundreds of pages on risks of droughts, floods, heat waves and more powerful storms.
As much as I enjoy the idea of laser rifles, the idea of one that weighs a handful of pounds and fires hundreds of instantly skin-searing shots is just plain infeasible today.
And two, books have enormous fixed costs that make short works infeasible given that consumer market (for instance, the cost of a cover design is the same regardless of length of a book).
"To get rid of coal right away is quite infeasible in China," he said, acknowledging the limitations of how quickly his coal energy dominated country could move to a fully renewables-based model.
Standard textbook theories hold that negative interest rates are infeasible because depositors always have the outside option of holding onto cash, which is storable and therefore pays an effective interest rate of zero.
From a computational standpoint, a complete model of the world would be infeasible to create so instead engineers create specialized machine intelligence tools that can perform well on a smaller number of tasks.
The NSA said that it is deleting all CDRs gathered since 2202 because it was "infeasible" for the agency to isolate the data it was authorized to receive from the rest of it.
"To mount a successful attack on OSHA's feasibility finding, then, challengers must do more than suggest that compliance will be infeasible for some firms or in 'a few isolated operations,' " the court said.
In increasingly testy meetings and emails over succeeding months, Mr. Wingo told his supervisors that other scheduling information that Mississippi Power and Southern Company were providing to the public was infeasible and misleading.
The Housing Credit does just that, encouraging developers to build and investors to provide financing for homes that would otherwise be infeasible – more than 3 million of them over the past three decades.
In addition, the rules say that targeted killing should take place only if capture is "infeasible," which usually means the target is in a lawless area where arrest would be impossible or hazardous.
"It's not going to make something feasible if it was infeasible to begin with," said Paul Silvern, partner in charge of the Los Angeles office of the real estate consulting firm HR&A Advisors.
Congress is making the situation worse by ordering the Pentagon, in the 2019 defense bill, to begin work on a space-based missile interceptor that experts say is provocative, technically infeasible and prohibitively expensive.
When the public response to this proposal made the Trump administration fear a court reversal, it switched gears and concealed these consequences by assuming that states would adopt legally infeasible and unrealistic compliance approaches.
" A final claim, that nuclear power is politically infeasible, "is just a self-fulfilling prophecy, and we should not be so quick to write off the most practical solution for humanity's most serious problem.
Miraculously, the conversation got turned around, the investigation got turned around at the very last second, and it became politically infeasible, I guess, for him to sign off on a quick deal with Google.
What has been produced is largely out of the price range that many working families can afford, in part because of overly costly regulatory burdens that make building affordable housing economically infeasible in most areas.
Bernie Sanders' "Medicare for all" single-payer health insurance plan -- a way to invoke socialism to scare voters, even when the Democrats in those races have either opposed Sanders' plan or said it was infeasible.
But even if this vision proves infeasible, the basic point remains: the United States needs to have a plan for postwar Afghanistan, a country that can evolve from a burdensome problem to a fruitful strategic opportunity.
Pacification on such a scale, however, was infeasible for the Saigon government to undertake, so only so-called priority villages — those near military bases, air fields, transportation arteries, and towns and cities — were subjected to pacification.
He has brushed aside those who say that hashing out a comprehensive agreement with Britain's largest trading partner in 10 months is infeasible under the best of circumstances, let alone during a dire public health emergency.
He also long ago conceded that precisely because of cost-benefit considerations, there is not going to be a wall stretching across the entire border — there are places where it's infeasible and useless, and that's that.
Google has oddly marked a bug report on the problem as "won't fix (infeasible)," which is likely alarming to see for those experiencing it, especially since it can very clearly be attributed to the Android 9.0 update.
Sanchez said aviation experts have deemed Lopez Obrador's proposal to operate a small airport north of the city along with the current facility infeasible, and added that operating two connection hubs instead of one would hurt tourism.
In the case of the software in particular, the copying was so blatant that Franklin essentially admitted doing so, claiming it would be infeasible for the company to reverse-engineer its own version of the Apple ROM software.
Less politically controversial but still financially infeasible is the more than $10 billion of dollars of investment that is needed for both public transit in BART and Caltrain and a regional fund for affordable housing for low-income communities.
If this is infeasible because of resource constraints, the administration should proceed cautiously in implementing its maximum pressure campaign — or President Trump could find himself engaged in a war in the Middle East that candidate Trump campaigned to avoid.
Coats said "it remains infeasible to generate an exact, accurate, meaningful, and responsive methodology that can count how often a U.S. person's communications may be collected" under the law known as Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
" In July, after The New York Times wrote about the struggles of rural hospitals, some doctors responded by noting that rising malpractice premiums had made it, as one put it, "economically infeasible nowadays to practice obstetrics in rural areas.
Some countries have suggested that women should avoid getting pregnant for as long as two years until the virus is contained — a scenario that global public health groups have described as infeasible for many women who lack access to contraception.
They say what officials are asking for — "a way for law enforcement to retrieve critical information in cases where it's necessary and authorized," in Caldwell's words — is tantamount to the much-maligned "back door" that tech experts say is technically infeasible.
Ramos found that when the MTA renovates a station in a way that affects its usability, such as by replacing stairs, the federal Americans with Disability Act requires it to install an elevator unless it is technically infeasible, regardless of cost.
Some of those same people even floated the possibility of writing an additional article of impeachment about Trump's business dealings later next year or after his possible reelection — a concept that is legally permissible, but widely considered politically unpalatable and logistically infeasible.
Several lawmakers pressed officials on the number of Americans swept up in the dragnet — a number the ODNI says is infeasible to produce because it would divert critical resources and endanger privacy by asking trained analysts to sift through U.S. people's data.
"Raising the gas tax has been viewed as politically infeasible for decades, most recently splitting Republican supporters [who] caucus with the Chamber of Commerce in supporting an increase and the Koch brother network opposed," FBR Capital Markets said in a report Thursday.
"We don't want a standard that's infeasible to be required of drinking water utilities, and the last thing is we don't want the cost benefits that are part of the law right now to be disregarded," a Republican aide told The Hill.
" At the time, the companies said that blocking keywords associated with such services would be technically infeasible, arguing that filters would block related content such as research papers and news articles; but the justices dismissed their argument, accusing the companies of "patently violating Indian law.
Lawmakers have expressed concern about the number of Americans swept up in the dragnet — a number the director of National Intelligence says is infeasible to produce because it would divert critical resources and endanger privacy by asking trained analysts to sift through U.S. people's data.
Even as museums are described as "cash-strapped" and expensive to run, their employees (and the public) are increasingly aware of how infeasible it is for people from low-income or middle-class backgrounds to work in such institutions without other independent sources of income.
"We don't want a standard that's infeasible to be required of drinking water utilities, and the last thing is we don't want the cost benefits that are part of the law right now to be disregarded," a Republican aide told The Hill last year.
In other words, even as Coats now deems it "infeasible" that the NSA will ever tell Congress how many Americans have been surveilled under Section 702—a number that likely would shock the conscience—Cotton wants to ensure 85033 is never up for debate again.
"The demands of overseeing Novocure and managing its relationship with its shareholders and other stakeholders have made it infeasible for Bill to continue as a member of the investment team," Mr Ackman wrote, although he added that he was not severing ties with Mr Doyle completely.
Two decades ago, the government agreed that the promises of the Clipper Chip — a chip that was designed to protect communications except if there was a government request for access — were simply infeasible (the Clipper Chip project was dropped in 1996 after its encryption technology was hacked).
Former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. jammed his finger skyward, eyes narrowing like his polling advantage, accusing the "socialist" to his right, Senator Bernie Sanders, and the "distinguished friend" to his left, Senator Elizabeth Warren, of hawking infeasible health care proposals loaded with dubious math.
The paper noted that experts say little about Starship is considered infeasible other than its business model, as the rocket is outlandishly large for most commercial uses:Experts say the technology of Starship lies within the realm of the possible, without requiring impossible physics or unlikely technological leaps.
As Jim Mattis toured the Demilitarized Zone between North and South Korea, his South Korean counterpart pointed out the artillery in North Korea that puts Seoul in range of a nuclear bomb and said, "Defending against this many LRAs (long-range artillery) is infeasible in my opinion," Reuters reports.
"The MTA is now on notice that whenever it renovates a subway station throughout its system so as to affect the station's usability, the MTA is obligated to install an elevator, regardless of the cost, unless it is technically infeasible," U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman said in a statement.
Because of these sections I've bolded, Facebook has the ability to decide it would be operationally infeasible to do what the board decided in every situation, merely take the guidance into account for future policy-making and choose whether implementation is a reasonable allocation of capital and staff.
This explanation of how Turkish officials allegedly obtained a recording of the murder makes much more sense than prior reports Khashoggi recorded the incident on his Apple Watch—which was questioned by experts who noted it seemed technically infeasible and it was more likely intelligence services had the consulate under surveillance.
The circus — with its 500-person crew, 100 animals and mile-long trains, which moved around the trapeze and its artists, the high wire and its tightrope walkers, the motorcycles and the daredevils — had become infeasible in an age in which video games and cellphone screens compete to provide childhood wonder.
"House Republicans and Donald Trump have wasted no time in breaking their promise to voters by preparing to waste massive amounts of American taxpayer money on an infeasible wall instead of focusing on rebuilding our crumbling infrastructure, creating jobs and more effective approaches to improving our national security," said a spokesman, Tyler Law.
Politically impractical: Relying on taxation to extract money from the economy and cool it down could well be politically infeasible in countries where tax hikes are deeply unpopular, such as the US. If households are feeling the pinch of higher prices, politicians might be more inclined to cut their taxes than raise them.
Some privacy-minded lawmakers in the Senate are also demanding that the government disclose an estimate of the number of Americans swept up in the dragnet — a number Coats says is infeasible to produce because it would divert critical resources and endanger privacy by asking trained analysts to sift through Americans' data.
"The idea that a state would be able to stand up something, and put out any guidance, and advise stakeholders, and be able to do it by 2019, is pretty infeasible," said Jason Levitis, a former Obama administration Treasury Department official who has developed legislation to help states draft mandate replacement bills.
Now could be the time for the institutional modifications seen as unnecessary before the financial crisis and politically infeasible since: A fiscal compact, capital markets framework and banking union -- all of which, if interest rates can be yanked ever so slightly into positive territory, will enable genuine restructuring and attract trillions into the Eurobond market.
By definition, exiting the customs union requires Britain to have a new set of border arrangements with the E.U. That is daunting enough in a place like Dover, but it's another story entirely in Northern Ireland, where any plan for a physical frontier between it and the Republic of Ireland—after the bloody history of the Troubles—is regarded as politically infeasible.
Another coalition, which includes Lambda Legal, Americans United for Separation of Church and State and the Center for Reproductive Rights, filed a suit with Santa Clara County, arguing that the rule will result in "mass confusion among health care providers and is completely infeasible to implement" and could lead to health care facilities scrapping their reproductive and LGBTQ services altogether.
But he explicitly approved a disputed claim by the Obama administration legal team that it was lawful for Mr. Obama to order a drone strike that targeted and killed an American citizen in Yemen, Anwar al-Awlaki, who had received no trial but had been deemed by executive branch officials to be an operational terrorist leader whose capture was infeasible.
The situation for other companies is very different — and the FCC believes that the price they'd have to pay is "significant:" Indeed, it is not difficult to calculate usage scenarios in which an unaffiliated provider's Sponsored Data charges alone could render infeasible any third-party competitor's attempt to compete with the $35 per month retail price that AT&T has announced for DirecTV Now.
Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats told a Senate panel last week that it was "infeasible to generate an exact, accurate, meaningful, and responsive methodology" to show how many Americans have been spied on under Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act—the law which enables intelligence agencies to spy on the communications of foreigners with the help of American companies such as AT&T.
While some Democratic candidates for Congress, such as Conor Lamb in southwestern Pennsylvania, have demonstrated that they understand the importance of focusing on kitchen table issues, I worry that far too many other candidates have fallen into the trap of either running solely against Trump or running on pie in the sky policy proposals, such as "Medicare for all" that not only lack broad appeal but are completely infeasible and would set back our country.
The US military budget, meanwhile, declined in real terms from $768 billion in 2010 to $19913 billion in 2015; on its current trajectory, defense spending will soon represent a smaller share of GDP than at any time since the outbreak of World War II. Steps to bolster the American military deterrent in any meaningful way — as opposed to the smoke-and-mirrors "buildup" proposed by President Donald Trump — are politically infeasible, with entitlement spending still a sacred cow and tax increases apparently unfathomable.
If we understand these facts correctly, AT&T seems to present the unaffiliated provider with a choice that is unreasonable on its face: either pay a Sponsored Data rate (resulting in a $16-$47 per month - or higher - incremental cash cost not incurred by AT&T) that would make it very difficult, if not infeasible, to offer a competitively-priced service, or instead require its customers to pay significant amounts for their own usage of data while AT&T's zero-rated DIRECTV Now service offers customers the same usage for free.

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