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in a practicable manner

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Fletchers Flyer could feasibly be the star turn in the Racing UK Profits Returned To Racing Novices' Chase.
Martin Harley's mount looks feasibly treated on a mark of 97 and is capable of turning round York running with Realtra (third) and Rive Gauche ( fourth).
Fleur Des Mers looks an especially difficult horse to assess, so she could feasibly be well treated at the weights.
According to Theo Roe, course coordinator BA (Hons) Industrial Design at the university: "Dan showed how looks and aesthetics are not the same thing by integrating a cultural context into a feasibly functional design, achieving this by the comprehensiveness of his attention to detailing."
Washington, June 4 ( ANI ): The best time to arrive at the airport is as late as feasibly possible, with just enough time to make it to your plane, according to mathematician Jordan Ellenberg.
But he looks feasibly handicapped to change that next time.
With this step up to a mile and a quarter likely to suit, Somewhat could feasibly make a late dash for the Derby if he does what is expected of him today.
Many institutional investors have a 7000-plus target on the UK index and if we were to break through the illusive 6870, then it stands to reason that the resulting momentum could feasibly bring 7000 in not too long at all.
"What makes HULK dangerous is the fact that a single malicious actor with a single computer could feasibly take down a small, unhardened web server in minutes.
Haritz (a legal advisor to the German Federal Office of Civil Protection and Disaster Insurance) explores the extent to which liability law can feasibly play a role in climate change mitigation and adaptation given the inherent uncertainties of climate change science.
The group found that commercially viable quantities of aviation fuel could feasibly be derived from Australia's and New Zealand's non-food biomass sources, such as crop stubble, forestry residues, municipal waste and algae.
The responsibility for repaying the deficit should be placed on the financial elites, and could be feasibly repaid over a longer term.