Sentences with word «infeasibility»

«This is an important issue for [the Department of Housing Preservation and Development] to make sure this device of economic infeasibility does not become the defense du jour when an owner is faced with a rehab order,» said John Gorman, an attorney advocating on behalf of the tenants.
Concerns, however, include the proposal's relatively modest environmental achievements (according to an analysis by the World Resources Institute), its overall cost due to restrictions on trading, and its apparent political infeasibility, given its lack of visible support in the Congress.
But the owner, Wong's Grand Street Realty, is mounting an «economic infeasibility defense
The Board believes that the use of tax effort in determining the state share of each district's adequacy gap should be eliminated, but realizes that political difficulty and fiscal infeasibility of making this happen could imperil, or bring to an end, the pursuit of the larger goal of implementation of a well - funded formula.
There's also the somewhat technical infeasibility of the attack.
The building's owner, Wong's Grand Realty Corp., had claimed «economic infeasibility» in its bid to nor repair the aparrtments sauing the cost would «completely overwhelm any possible income that the building could generate,» according to court papers.
The biggest problem with advocating scrapping the cap and going all in for a straight up carbon tax remains political infeasibility.
History is replete with preemptive declarations of infeasibility that proved misguided.
In modifying or omitting such a requirement on the basis of infeasibility, the Administrator, in consultation with the Secretary of State and the Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development, shall ensure, with an adequate margin of safety, the integrity of international offset credits issued under this section and of the greenhouse gas emissions cap established pursuant to section 703.
Thus, the absence of a proposed kind of molecular machinery in organisms in no way suggests its infeasibility.
Transport is distinguished from other energy - using sectors by its predominant reliance on a single fossil resource and by the infeasibility of capturing carbon emissions from transport vehicles with any known technologies.
In the 1990's, a growing sense of the infeasibility of reducing uncertainties in global climate modeling emerged in response to the continued emergence of unforeseen complexities and sources of uncertainties.
On January 2, 1975, President Ford signed it, and on July 1, 1975, the FRE became operative for U.S. federal court proceedings for cases commenced thereafter, and for proceedings after July 1st in cases pending on July 1st, unless the court found injustice or infeasibility would result (as stated in the Preamble).
Christopher Jeffrey acknowledged that a mentality around the infeasibility of a consensus protocol re-implementation has existed since the very early days of Bitcoin.
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