Until now, suitable alternatives have been either unavailable in this area or prohibitively expensive.
And if they cannot find a job, they will find the cities prohibitively expensive.
The route, they said, is prohibitively expensive due to China's high permit and guide fees.
In a conventional fossil-fuel plant that's prohibitively expensive, since the CO2 is mixed in with nitrogen.
Braille displays connected to computers largely solve this literacy issue but are sometimes prohibitively expensive.
Some weaker Japanese banks are finding it prohibitively expensive to borrow even in yen.
Doing those same kinds of studies with each cholesterol medicine would seem prohibitively expensive.
Overall, just 7% of nonelderly Americans are covered by individual plans, which can be prohibitively expensive.
The problem is the cost of energy it is prohibitively expensive to do this in quantity.
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By the 1980s land to the east of the airport had become prohibitively expensive.
As with civilian infrastructure, hardening America's entire military apparatus against EMP is prohibitively expensive.
But cleanup missions to pick up all the trash cast off by a launch are prohibitively expensive.
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Unless your the size of a Fidelity or Putnam or Schwab, for example, advertising can be prohibitively expensive.
Of course these movements can be hedged, but at points of high volatility hedges can be prohibitively expensive.
Anyone who has a large media collection (legitimate or not) will find the all-encompassing iCloud solution prohibitively expensive.
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But DNA chip technology for scanning these so-called single nucleotide polymorphisms, or SNPs ("snips"), was prohibitively expensive in 2000.
One is to find female artists whose works, backgrounds or artistic movements mirror those of prohibitively expensive male artists.
As with all technologies that become more affordable as the technology spreads, high-quality performance is no longer prohibitively expensive.
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But if markets explode in size, such manipulation would quickly become prohibitively expensive.
Shipping and transportation costs alone can make outsourcing prohibitively expensive, particularly if a company has a high-volume, lower-price product.
Conservative leader Richard Eddy said the cost was prohibitively expensive to the city.
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Previously, the legal cost to the plaintiff was in proportion to the amount claimed, making most suits prohibitively expensive.
But although Neutralase showed promise all through the late 1980s and early 1990s, the drug was prohibitively expensive to make.
Pressure for higher duties is mitigated by the sharp falls in local currencies that have already made imports prohibitively expensive.
Giving every patient who seeks psychological help a brain scan first would be prohibitively expensive and likely yield many confusing results.
They saw that with the existing maze of pipeline interconnections it was prohibitively expensive to move Rockies gas to the Northeast.
The cost of set-top boxes needed to receive digital transmissions meant it would be prohibitively expensive for most Kenyans, Cofek argued.
And you get to feel like a native, perhaps exploring a neighborhood where lodging for out-of-towners is usually unavailable or prohibitively expensive.
None is likely to mount a counter-offer: option clauses in First Union's deal make it prohibitively expensive for another bidder to undo.
This will make it even more necessary to scrap the seniority-based pay system, because keeping older workers on will be prohibitively expensive.
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