Sentences with phrase «prohibitively expensive way»

Ebooks are being presented to libraries in a prohibitively expensive way, causing libraries to be expected to spend outrageous amounts of money to provide ebooks for their patrons.

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Building the Valley Line in this exact right - of way would, potentially, preclude the reestablishment of connectivity of the Mill Creek, or render it prohibitively expensive.
Because classic baby carriages are typically prohibitively expensive — ranging from $ 250 USD to over $ 2000 USD — many parents opt for the less expensive, albeit less fashionable, baby stroller that often has much more in the way of bells and whistles, with large storage compartments, cup holders, reclining positions, easy folding and durable materials.
Pulling CO2 from the atmosphere to lessen global warming is prohibitively expensive, unless we can find ways to profit from it.
Audiobooks can be prohibitively expensive, so much so that only a fraction of books (even traditionally published books) makes its way into audio.
It also makes thematic sense, as eBook lovers from way back were more likely to rock a Palm Pilot or similar PDA than one of the early, prohibitively expensive eReaders.
Worse, I couldn't even think of booking two one way tickets since 10 % or 25 % of those ticket prices would have been prohibitively expensive.
Citing the technology as a prohibitively expensive novelty, Microsoft UK Boss Neil Thompson has reaffirmed Microsoft's commitment to controller - free gaming before considering 3D in any significant way.
It's just plain prohibitively expensive and absent constant source of cooling water like submarines and ships at sea have, as well as a cost - is - no - object because there are no real options for a diesel navy to compete with a nuclear navy, there is simply no economically or technologically justifiable way for nuclear to significantly expand in the commercial market.
I am in the military and live on a base and I do nt exactly have much in the way of storage space, perhaps people who live in big cities where more space is prohibitively expensive can relate as well, having shelves of big hardbacks just isn't an option, so to have a large collection with me in a tiny package really is great, plus going away for months at a time the kindle really is perfect.
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