The resources needed would be huge and even then the cost factor would prove prohibitive. |
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The choreographer feels high ticket prices are prohibitive to most people and make the arts appear elitist. |
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Cruiser attacks on scattered shipping, Mahan believed, were incapable of inflicting prohibitive losses on a large merchant marine. |
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Starks remains at the top of the team's list, but his asking price is prohibitive. |
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Aerodynamic limitations have been avoided to a slight degree at almost prohibitive cost and with consequent contamination. |
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However, the costs of the necessary hardware and software make it prohibitive, at least in the near future. |
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The costs of milking machines and refrigerated milk storage tanks were often prohibitive. |
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The cost of travelling by alternative means such as coach or brake was prohibitive over a season, so the railways were vital. |
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The costs of treatment or even testing for the disease is seen as prohibitive in such impoverished areas. |
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We sold it because French tax law was very prohibitive concerning foreign inheritors. |
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Incineration has been ruled out as it is too expensive and the regulatory issues involved too prohibitive. |
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Many analysts, however, expect Wu to scrap his mega-hotel ambitions if such prohibitive restrictions are imposed. |
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The cost of acquiring new land to expand had proved prohibitive and the parochial church council had no alternative but to close. |
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The cost of maintaining such huge armies in the field would be prohibitive. |
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There were prohibitive laws stifling the development of Mozambique's indigenous manufacturing industry. |
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This measure allows for more flexibility in the use of housing funds that sit idle because of prohibitive restrictions. |
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According to Foley, the casino's online status has allowed the company to sidestep the Irish government's prohibitive anti-casino legislation. |
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He did back limited restrictions so long as they didn't have an intended prohibitive effect on individuals. |
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This path of development would be prohibitive without continued or increased public expenditures. |
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If chiropractic care were as dangerous as he would have us believe, malpractice premium costs would make practice prohibitive. |
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I try to do some exercises for my back before the temperature becomes too prohibitive. |
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Finally, a newly restrictive planning regime for one-off housing is particularly prohibitive towards non-locals. |
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They say the charges are prohibitive, and so are parking instead on a different site behind the Railway Institute gymnasium. |
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If you feel the cost is too prohibitive, then get a group of people together and share vanes. |
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The club probably would like to have Tillman back, as long as the price isn't prohibitive. |
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Many shooters think ivory is the ultimate dressing for a fine gun, but the cost is often prohibitive. |
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The cost to have an exterminator catch a few rodents should not be prohibitive. |
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Mechanical control is popular and effective but call be cost prohibitive and may damage environmentally sensitive areas. |
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This horse will start at prohibitive odds for the race and though he should win without too much fuss he is not one to risk the housekeeping on. |
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It is possible to use our cellular phone to link to the Internet but I fear the charges might be prohibitive. |
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He wished to provide golf and other sporting facilities which families could use and enjoy without the cost being prohibitive. |
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Additionally, conventional medical treatment may be financially prohibitive, especially for those lacking insurance. |
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The insurance on the plane was almost prohibitive and finding an airport and hangar for the bird was even more so. |
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The committee would like to thank their patrons without whose support the cost of publishing the annual magazine would be prohibitive. |
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Lack of availability of imported produce, coupled with prohibitive prices, dictate that cooks use what is available locally. |
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The Sydney-based production company was willing to dub episodes from the masters, but only at a prohibitive cost. |
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As well as isolation, problems included often rugged terrain, the prohibitive cost of transport, cattle ticks and poison plants. |
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Application of sham trials to more complex areas would be more difficult, and it would be mostly prohibitive with respect to oncological surgery. |
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Stationary fuel-cell power generation remains cost prohibitive to all but the most isolated or ecologically minded. |
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I would have liked to have had a longer deal but the get out clauses were prohibitive. |
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Gone are the days when game was seen as elitist because of prohibitive prices. |
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In fact, I can't quite make up mind about which city do I like more, but yeah, the prohibitive cost of having a roof over your head is a total downer. |
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Evil association is prohibitive, social reputation is exhibitive, lending money is selective, ladies' admiration is relative. |
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Children find them hard to use and the cost of use for a poor family may be prohibitive. |
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No company continues with its practices if bad publicity occurs, or prohibitive laws or tax regimes are enacted, or shareholders sell up, or investors say stop. |
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It is also believed to be positioning itself for the impending relaxation of Australia's prohibitive cross-ownership rules, which would allow it to enhance its presence there. |
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The cost of car travel becomes prohibitive with the new charges and the cost in time and inconvenience because of the poor public transport system is unreasonable. |
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He said that the expense of moving the cottage would be prohibitive and that it would be difficult to bring it up to code inland. |
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Even where damage is reparable, the cost of restoration or rehabilitation is often prohibitive. |
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Not unlike the small business sector, large companies too experience prohibitive financial challenges in respect to training. |
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A gradation of measures could be envisaged: from prohibitive measures, through restrictive measures and to permissive measures. |
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I've been advised that to try to make it seaworthy, to meet your own requirements, the cost would be prohibitive, if it could even be done. |
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In many cases, the number of bolts required for spliced, slip-critical brace end connections is prohibitive. |
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What's more, our regulators insist that banks must put prohibitive amounts of capital behind business lending. |
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For many families the cost of a bespoke memorial, carved by a craftsman, is prohibitive. |
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There are areas you can't go beyond because it is prohibitive for those who are unauthorised. |
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Neither the Beatles nor Roxy Music would have existed, never mind shaped pop culture, had there been prohibitive college fees. |
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Since the Americans are able to do it in the United States, why would it not be cost prohibitive there? |
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It was almost prohibitive compared to the raises that the working people in Saskatchewan were receiving. |
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The costs that we pay as a country are very prohibitive, so that is a somewhat facile argument. |
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This adds to the already prohibitive costs of transport, due to the existing level of infrastructure. |
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Of those who do not, a plurality cite a prohibitive cost as the main barrier. |
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In addition, switching costs are not prohibitive although they are relatively high. |
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The absence or the cost of home care, which is prohibitive for many people, force them into higher cost facilities or into hospital. |
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This creates some problems for family and neighbours who want to visit inmates and it is a cost prohibitive situation in my province. |
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A micro wind turbine project was in danger of being shut down due to the prohibitive cost of the bearings being used. |
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The high cost of land makes agricultural production prohibitive, certainly if used for growing primary products. |
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It may also make clearer that harm reduction is not simply a flag flown by closet libertarians who are philosophically opposed to all prohibitive drug laws. |
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This will make the restrictions on movements somewhat less prohibitive. |
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Yet it is a tragic irony that despite a plethora of prohibitive laws and international conventions, this abominable child labor system has been thriving uninhibited. |
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We eventually agreed that the size of the hut was prohibitive to display. |
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Despite the prohibitive price tag, there is no sign of a downturn at the top end of the property market with only 12 of the 27 houses still unsold. |
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Naturally, everyone liked the idea of a fighter but prices were more than prohibitive and, at the best, only one additional member besides the pilot could be taken aloft. |
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The infamous wallpaper tax, introduced in England in 1712, did not take effect here until 1797 when it caused the already prohibitive price to double. |
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Most hiking clubs ride-share, so the gas cost is usually not prohibitive. |
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The cost of support and health care and insurance without SSI or Medicaid is prohibitive even for very wealthy families. |
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It seems that the complications associated with pulmonary tractotomies are considerably high, but the mortality of anatomic resections is prohibitive. |
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The cost wasn't prohibitive but Italian websites have a mind of their own. |
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That broad offense aside, the fact is that for many women these costs are prohibitive. |
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Every time the government raises environmental standards, industry leaders whine that the cost will be prohibitive. |
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Diesel fuel for fishermen is currently untaxed in many EU countries, but even so the costs for the industry have become prohibitive with a recent spike in the price of oil. |
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Consequently, trains with onboard nuclear generators were generally deemed unfeasible due to prohibitive costs. |
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Some countries are more prohibitive than others when it comes to hot topics like euthanasia and cloning. |
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Judging by the relatively encouraging response rates to the voluntary data collection, the collection of this information does not seem to represent a prohibitive burden for enterprises. |
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The cost of indoor spraying could be very prohibitive where there is no pre-existing programme infrastructure or where the targeted populations are spread over a wide geographical area. |
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Several public terminals of Internet access were opened in Ashgabat, but the prohibitive access rates still prevent the immense majority of inhabitants of the capital from accessing it. |
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The cost of returning animals to the wild in a responsible manner can be prohibitive, suggesting that this option should only be pursued when species are of high conservation value. |
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However, as with water connections, the price of a connection to the sewerage system will often be prohibitive for users living in poverty, and governments should develop policies to address this. |
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Then, with sheep like behavior, other traders follow suit and corn effectively becomes prohibitive, regardless of crop expectations or factual needs. |
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However, taking into account the state of the art and prohibitive economic imperatives, it may not be possible to meet the objectives set by them. |
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The prohibitive mood, the negative imperative may be grammatically or morphologically different from the imperative mood in some languages. |
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However, his enterprise was unsuccessful due to the prohibitive cost at the time. |
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The full set of speaker-oriented modality consists of imperative, prohibitive, optative, hortative, admonitive, and permissive. |
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Even now, we are faced with the need for second-line treatments, for which no generics are yet available and the price of which is prohibitive, requiring renewed action on our part. |
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Although it would be possible to encode the signals of the lighthouse so that only ships which pay for a decoder can receive the signals, the cost of such a system would be prohibitive and would outweigh the revenues. |
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The access that smart, creative, messy kids from council estates once had to polytechnics, universities and art colleges has been eroded by prohibitive college fees. |
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His comments follow similar misgivings expressed by Walters, who said in January that if she were starting out today she did not believe she would make it because the studying involved would be financially prohibitive. |
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In practice, however, impressment of indigenous peoples under the earlier system continued in spite of additional royal prohibitive legislation in the 17th and 18th centuries. |
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If the financial costs associated with the accommodation would be prohibitive to the point that it would alter the essential nature of the organization or substantially affect the viability of the enterprise. |
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How would the member propose to target a tax cut only to middle income Canadians and not make it across the board for everyone at a prohibitive cost? |
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For any competitor it would be unfeasible to duplicate FS's long-distance railway network because of the prohibitive cost of such an investment and the impossibility of getting the right of way. |
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The number of computational grid cells required to discretize down to this length scale was prohibitive. |
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A parallel multiplier could theoretically be realized as a two-level multiple-outway combinational network, but its cost would be prohibitive. |
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I'd like to visit Europe someday, but the cost is prohibitive right now. |
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The pope offered Henry's brother Richard the Kingdom of Sicily, but the military cost of displacing the incumbent Emperor Frederick was prohibitive. |
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Tellurium diethyldithiocarbamate has been used as a booster in the vulcanization of EPDM, but has become cost prohibitive, according to the company. |
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Commissioners from the River Thames thought that it would have to be built for narrow boats, since the cost of a larger tunnel would be prohibitive. |
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Yield sensitivity can make designs at 65 nanometers and below prohibitive. |
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I am an unemployed construction worker who, because of my age, is considered past my bestI'd like to retrain as a long distance driver, but, the cost to myself is prohibitive. |
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The prohibitive cost of treatment for premature babies, or preemies as they are called, has been a matter of acute concern for parents in Dubai for a while now. |
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