Examples of using Practically impossible in English and their translations into Swedish
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The ritual is moreover sometimes practically impossible to implement.
which is practically impossible, it's, like, not a plane.
The lawyers and experts on maritime law that were interviewed, claimed that it is practically impossible to build a bridge without the consent of Ukraine.
Obespechit HD-signal delivery of a large number of subscribers of broadband networks is practically impossible, not to mention the 4K.
forced decommissioning would make it practically impossible to replace these aircraft with new ones,
Because of the length of the films, it is practically impossible to see all of them in one visit.
This stacking process is time-consuming, but beautiful warm walls wooden frame other materials is practically impossible.
However, it is practically impossible to reliably estimate the aggregated costs to introduce IPv6 globally.
it also makes it practically impossible for them to acquire pension rights.
daylight it is practically impossible to re-set the biological clock to nightwork.
so it is practically impossible to break.
but this is practically impossible for employers.
Well, they allow you to make 2 visits a day but you know, with all the traffic on the 110, it's practically impossible.
On the yellow thermometer Sera to see exact indications it is practically impossible, especially if to look under any angle.
in Omaha it's practically impossible.
The Church permits the physical separation of spouses when for serious reasons their living together becomes practically impossible, even though there may be hope for their reconciliation.
how not, it is practically impossible.
to confuse it with the form of staff officers of PD practically impossible.
Looking ahead a bit I must say that these works are pleased subtleties without which knowledge is practically impossible to obtain high quality results.
especially the Vedas, are practically impossible to translate, since they depend so heavily on puns and word-play.