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When applications were still up by 118% in March, staff were told by their dean that it could not be allowed to recruit its target figure, since, given the government cap on numbers, this now represented unacceptable "growth".
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Most famously, climate scientists have warned that any carbon emissions above 350 parts per million (ppm) represents unacceptable danger to the welfare of the planet and humanity.
In my view, the complaint against Boeing was legally flawed, but the threats to cut the board's budget represent unacceptable political interference.
He notes that the status quo itself represents unacceptable amnesty and says that only by bringing undocumented immigrants out of the shadows will they contribute to society — casting reform as necessary for accountability and an end to free riding.
Because these links aren't created by the authors of a page, but only appear when a page is rendered by a browser with the AutoLink feature activated, many online publishers feel that AutoLink represents unacceptable editorial interference with their work.
Indeed, a 40percentt failure rate – which all of these hypotheticals represent – would be unacceptable to all of us when it comes to making even ordinary, let alone major purchases or life decisions.
The report concluded that the collapse of the company represented the "unacceptable face of capitalism".
A spokeswoman for the BBC Trust said: "As we have said before, this represented an unacceptable loss to licence fee payers.
Broadwater's opponents argued that the project would not reduce energy costs and represented an unacceptable risk because it would be vulnerable to a terrorist attack.
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