The cost of tall buildings will be commensurably greater and uneconomical in relation to the renting offices spaces and their prices. |
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In the free market, people are let go because changes in productivity or markets have made it uneconomical for their company to employ them. |
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It's uneconomical when the Scouts have nine other buildings they can use for meetings. |
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Anything less than 250 acres means that, barring downward revisions of costs, it is uneconomical for the logger to harvest from the total parcel. |
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This price drop is leaving spring lamb production uneconomical and driving more people away from sheep farming. |
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He said it was uneconomical for millers to go in rural areas and mobilise maize and later transport it to urban areas. |
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In the US, however, despite the high paddy productivity, farmers find its cultivation uneconomical. |
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Farmers are baffled about how to remedy natural animal behaviour and say the tax could make farming uneconomical. |
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These allow successful prospectors to retain rights to mineral deposits which are uneconomical to exploit immediately. |
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Some were productive, to be sure, but more were uneconomical, and a few were simply fraudulent. |
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The fact that flickers did not defend feeding territories suggests that characteristics of their prey make it uneconomical to monopolize. |
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Now it has emerged that the money spent on repairing him made it uneconomical to get a replacement this year. |
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The level of taxation a Canadian company may find itself facing anywhere in the world may make a business venture uneconomical. |
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There are a number of constraints which make it uneconomical to use. |
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However, if this analysis is not carried out correctly, departments run a risk of uneconomical decisions. |
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She liked to catch her employees unaware, and would fluctuate between uneconomical generousness and scrupulous economy, possibly just for that purpose. |
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Furthermore, the cost of dismantling, refurbishing, packing and shipping these assets would render their transfer largely uneconomical. |
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Nevertheless, even with emergency aid there is no room for measures which are inappropriate, uneconomical or which squander money. |
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EastendHomes argue that the buildings here are structurally unsound and uneconomical to refurbish, which we totally disagree with. |
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Because customers need to be supplied very quickly, long transport routes are uneconomical. |
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Nowadays, simply putting to sea in fishing vessels has become uneconomical. |
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Rising costs limit competition by keeping new entrants out of the business, and making it uneconomical to serve marginal or niche markets. |
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More and more existing heating systems are being replaced because they are uneconomical or too environmentally polluting. |
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Industry indicated that meat yields were low over the summer and it was uneconomical to continue fishing. |
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Delimbing the stems using the feller-directors decreased productivity, but not enough to make the operation uneconomical. |
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They felt that there should be an easier way to administer the program and that the paperwork made the program uneconomical. |
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Some abattoirs do not provide a service for local outlets because it is uneconomical to interrupt large contracts to deal with individual producers. |
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These measures have effectively made investing in residential property in this country uneconomical, and have encouraged investment overseas as a result. |
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He was recently asked whether he had ever owned a SUV, the jeep-type vehicle renowned for its uneconomical performance, and he replied that he had not. |
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At the same time, renewable energies are denounced as uneconomical, with their potential marginalised in order to underscore the indispensability of nuclear energy. |
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Though the borough claims such a service is uneconomical, a best value review recently completed by the county council recommends developing park and ride around Bedford. |
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If permitted, these can effectively shut down a horse farm by zoning it into non-compliance with local laws or by making continuing operation uneconomical. |
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However, this process, which determines bolt pretension by sending an acoustic signal through the bolt, is uneconomical for all but the most sophisticated applications. |
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In many communities, what makes installing a competitive cable system uneconomical is not the cost of laying the cable but complying with myriad government regulations on everything from insulation to minority investment. |
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Firms will hire all the workers it makes sense to hire at prevailing wages, the thinking goes, so any minimum wage that forces firms to pay existing workers more will make those jobs uneconomical, leading to sackings. |
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If you start distributing it, it may become uneconomical. |
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If, as a result of an accident, a vehicle suffered damages that were uneconomical to repair and the estimated repair cost was far above 30 per cent of the depreciated value, it was written off. |
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The gold was very disseminated in these gravels with uneconomical values. |
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It invests with Stakhanovite zeal in impressive but uneconomical facilities, such as oil refineries, steel mills and fertiliser plants. The net result is a massive misallocation of resources. |
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You're basically moving air around, which is very uneconomical. |
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A fishing port is the only port that depends on an ocean product, and depletion of fish may cause a fishing port to be uneconomical. |
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The locomotives operated for 20 years, but then coal traffic had reduced, which made it uneconomical to maintain the electrification system. |
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After the 1973 oil crisis and subsequent rise in fuel costs, gas turbine locomotives became uneconomical to operate. |
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Furthermore, owing to the landlocked location of the Operation, the cost of dismantling, refurbishing, packing and shipping the assets would render such transfer largely uneconomical. |
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The continuous reduction in aircraft numbers since the end of the Cold War made it uneconomical to support operations at multiple bases. |
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However, as mine warfare became more developed this method became uneconomical. |
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However, by the 13th century, deforestation had rendered this means of production uneconomical, and alkali had to be imported. |
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Morocco never wanted the agreement and showed it by imposing its intransigence and its unfair and unacceptable conditions, which the sector itself rejected as uneconomical and impossible to take on. |
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As the parties explain in their response, it would be uneconomical to add capacity ahead of demand as it would reduce the industry capacity utilisation rate. |
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They may also find that the recorded literatures of these languages are so small that attempting to sustain literacy in them would be similarly uneconomical. |
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To use bricks or blocks to line a temporary pit is uneconomical. |
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At some point this threshold could become so high that it could become uneconomical for insurers to avail of the state reinsurance, which has a minimum fee. |
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Casting is most often used for making complex shapes that would be otherwise difficult or uneconomical to make by other methods. |
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As a result, the decrease in propane and butane production may reflect producers' decisions to bypass extraction facilities, leaving liquids in the gas stream when processing margins were uneconomical for high cost producers. |
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When damage is above 40 per cent or so, it becomes uneconomical to pick the crop, so there's actually a total loss of the crop in the affected block or orchard. |
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The idea of a single team or pair of teams relocating to London and Berlin was dismissed as uneconomical due to the distances involved for away fixtures. |
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