In a computer-based classroom, student text itself can become the medium of instruction in a way prohibitively difficult otherwise. |
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The cost of dental treatment for those without a medical card is prohibitively high. |
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Teachers were leaving the area in droves because of its prohibitively high housing costs. |
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The politicians will always say it is just prohibitively expensive to have mandatory national service, either militarily or in domestic service. |
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As trade increased and became prohibitively complicated, the government initiated steps to aid the farmer in exporting excess produce. |
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Today, of course, ivory is hard to find and almost prohibitively expensive. |
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Unfortunately, recoating the entire fort with lime, a historically accurate solution, would be prohibitively expensive at this time. |
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Every transit network has its fare beaters, the riders who view payment as either optional or prohibitively expensive. |
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The bank may reboot its bond-buying program, a boon for debt-strapped Eurozone countries squeezed by prohibitively high funding costs. |
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Poison pills are designed to make it prohibitively expensive for a predator to take over a company. |
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There was also a lounge, although with the door prohibitively shut we didn't venture there. |
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The reproducibility of land was physically improbable and entailed prohibitively high marginal costs in all but exceptional circumstances. |
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Compound interest is no longer commonly thought to be usurious or to involve prohibitively complex calculations. |
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To the north the route to the summit on which pre-war Everest expeditions pinned their hopes looked in its upper reaches prohibitively steep. |
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Current levels of visitation render it prohibitively expensive to administer the collection of fees so donations by visitors are encouraged. |
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The only other reason given was that precedent or standard practice made it in some way prohibitively wrong that such information should be divulged. |
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Real estate markets have flooded with mainland money, making home ownership prohibitively expensive. |
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Without a modern road network, doing business in Nigeria will remain prohibitively expensive and logistically challenging. |
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Unless passengers can book weeks in advance, rail can be prohibitively expensive for many people. |
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As a result, these councils are often charged prohibitively expensive transaction costs and interest rates. |
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This can be prohibitively expensive if it intends to cover a whole country and starts from scratch. |
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Zinc is not registered for use in all countries and has been prohibitively expensive. |
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A double system of accounting would be administratively complex to operate and would be prohibitively costly to implement in the short term. |
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That is time-consuming and will become prohibitively difficult, if not impossible, during much of the rainy season. |
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Member States shall provide for adequate and effective proceedings that are objective, equitable, expeditious and not prohibitively expensive. |
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Travel by Community Correction Officers to other communities on a regular basis is prohibitively expensive. |
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As far as advertising is concerned, it is generally prohibitively expensive. |
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In Bolivia, fertilizers are prohibitively expensive for many farmers, and the land is often so depleted that crops are stunted. |
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In a number of countries, the cost of access is prohibitively high, allowing access by the national elite only. |
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The most popular product range in the city is priced prohibitively. |
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The equipment costs, once prohibitively high, are now competitive. |
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To seek such an unachievable goal would be prohibitively expensive. |
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But while fluorinated and siloxane based stabilisers have been very successful, they are also prohibitively expensive for commercial applications. |
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But questions remain. Is Waitrose prohibitively expensive? If it costs more, is it worth it? Is it, genuinely, the foodist's supermarket? |
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Dr Boivin expressed concern over the requirement for hand-carriage, seeing this practice as desirable but not necessary, and prohibitively expensive. |
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Other researchers have made switchable surfactants that were prohibitively expensive or toxic. |
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Distribution channels are also extremely important to any successful operation, but in many cases setting up an exclusive sales mechanism can be prohibitively expensive. |
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But he said the price of operating the system was prohibitively high. |
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For the vast majority of people who live in the exurbs it would be prohibitively expensive to pay for the true cost of their lifestyle. |
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But desalinization is an energy-intensive process, and has thus far proved prohibitively expensive for most communities. |
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The prohibitively high transit fees and the reliability concerns over the transit services have led to the political decision to build a bypass and avoid crossing the border. |
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Re-creating research data sets can be prohibitively expensive. |
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It has concluded that outsourcing is prohibitively expensive. |
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But even one child can be prohibitively expensive. |
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While the inhabitants of certain rural areas produce considerable quantities of groundnut oil that they sell at very little profit, they also buy cooking oil at prohibitively high prices. |
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However, with the nearest shipping ports located some 2,000 km away, the transport of such goods is prohibitively expensive and poses a considerable constraint on development. |
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The nuclear sector confirms that it is prohibitively expensive and benefits from scandalously advantageous conditions compared with sectors that produce clean' energy. |
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He talked about the fact that most people in his country live many miles away from health centres and that the cost of bus fare made visits prohibitively expensive. |
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But laying new cable is often prohibitively expensive, and limited space rules out bulky new equipment. |
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Still other costs can make the process prohibitively expensive for inland cities in particular. |
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Organizing the various logistical activities necessary to carry out resettlement is likely to be regarded as impractical and prohibitively costly for Member States lacking experience and capacity with respect to resettlement. |
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If there was not a market for natural gas near the wellhead it was prohibitively expensive to pipe to the end user. |
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France has closed its test sites in the Pacific and would find it prohibitively expensive, politically and financially, to resume nuclear testing. |
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But, at the opposite end of the equation, terrorist operations are not prohibitively expensive. |
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Its high value makes it prohibitively expensive for power plant use. |
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Modern applications including communications, medical imaging, radar and more use signals with high bandwidth, resulting in prohibitively large Nyquist rates. |
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Individuals who stream webcam images of themselves over the Internet, for example, may find it prohibitively expensive to preserve copies of all the content they transmit. |
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Luxurious-looking caviars need not be prohibitively expensive. |
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