Sentences with phrase «unacceptable costs»

The term "unacceptable costs" refers to expenses or prices that are not considered desirable or reasonable. It signifies that an amount of money or resources required or spent is too high, unreasonable, or not worth the value it provides. Full definition
First, they oppose the legislation because it will impose unacceptable costs on their constituents.
Separately, Hertz told the committee that NASA had «not confirmed» the Gravity and Extreme Magnetism (GEMS) Small Explorer mission because it experienced unacceptable cost increases during its early formulation stage.
It is reasonably likely that SO2 climate engineering would have unacceptable costs because many more people would be precipitation losers than winners, since a very large fraction of people are farmers in India and China who rely on rain.
BitMEX does not agree with contentious hard forks, and does not accept the manner in which Bitcoin Cash was forked, or the lack of preparation or notice before the fork; we consider this a dangerous action that imposes unacceptable costs on end - users and businesses.
The professional inventory managers wanted to charge Rourke a fee of at least 15 % of the price of every part — an unacceptable cost increase.
Embracing the role of «the victim» has unacceptable costs.
The theory that each genetic phase comes into being on its own does have its way of providing each phase with its own being, but at an unacceptable cost.
It would mean that in ten years in a country with a population of 27 million people, a million young people would have their education truncated at the JHS level and that's an unacceptable cost for any society that seeks to organise on an intelligent basis.
Questions That Should Be Asked Of Politicians And Others Who Oppose National Action On Climate Change On The Basis Of Scientific Uncertainty Or Unacceptable Cost To The Economy Given That Climate Change Is A Profound Global Justice And Ethical Problem
«Here, the trial judge's intervention made the trial more efficient but at an unacceptable cost: it undermined the defendant's right to be heard.»
To use the wording of the essential s. 15 test: being middle class, or of «middle income,» and unable to obtain a lawyer's advice at a reasonable cost is «immutable, or changeable only at unacceptable cost to personal identity,» and to one's ability to invoke constitutional rights and freedoms and the rule of law.
For many small developers, this requirement, combined with a 30 percent fee to Apple, is an unacceptable cost.
Sometimes these risks impose tradeoffs such that minimizing one risk increases another, or imposes unacceptable cost.
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