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That is prohibitive for a charity.
The cost would be prohibitive for a family with little money.
However, full state measurement is economically prohibitive for a large range of applications.
But this would depend on the cost of genetic treatment, which might well be prohibitive for a cash-strapped NHS.
In the case of Alicia Graf, whom New York City Ballet and American Ballet Theater didn't hire, her height -- 5 foot 10 -- is usually prohibitive for a ballerina.
He estimated that the bowling alley would pay about twice as much, a price that he said would be prohibitive for a brewery.
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And $71 is hardly prohibitive for an academic textbook.
Where it is available in poor countries, the cost of using the Internet is often prohibitive for all but a wealthy few.
Moreover, such laws reduce the ability of drug makers to quickly communicate with specialists about new drugs for rare diseases, a situation that could make it prohibitive for, say, a small biotechnology company with a tiny sales force to market a breakthrough medication, said Randy Frankel, the vice president for external affairs at IMS Health.
Individual claimant costs to lodge equal pay and discrimination cases are now £250 plus an additional £950 to hear a case, prohibitive for all but the well-paid.
True genome-wide DNA methylome analysis by bisulfite sequencing represents the most comprehensive coverage, yet it is cost prohibitive for analyzing a reasonable number of samples.
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