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Moreover, a continuous data update for biodiversity monitoring purposes might be prohibitive.
Trump was surprised when Borrell noted that the extent of wall might be prohibitive.
The research funds are intended to enable Harvard PhD students to carry out ambitious original research where costs otherwise might be prohibitive.
For example, it's true that hydrogen vehicles can generate electricity while parked, but the cost of producing it might be prohibitive.
The cost of a test involving an adequate sample size might be prohibitive, or the change in operations could be too disruptive.
But similar plans have faced fierce opposition from medical educators and elected officials in the past, and Mr. Corzine acknowledged that the cost and complexity of such a merger might be prohibitive.
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But this would depend on the cost of genetic treatment, which might well be prohibitive for a cash-strapped NHS.
This feature allows the members -- the consumers -- to purchase essential and efficacious medical therapies whose costs might otherwise be prohibitive.
Farmers think registration is only a pretext and that rents might eventually be prohibitive, thereby kicking them out.
These limitations, however, might not be prohibitive in the end, but serious attention should, nonetheless, be paid to how social conflict and attendant health inequalities could be mitigated by their use.
It might be cost prohibitive.
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