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Discover Ludwig"unsustainable practice" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe habits or activities that are not sustainable, meaning they are not likely to be able to continue over the long-term because they are not practical, efficient, or ecologically sound. For example: "The government recently implemented new regulations to halt the unsustainable practice of over-fishing in the region."
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It is a fiscally unsustainable practice, the prime minister said.
This unsustainable practice is carried out by a small number of companies in some E.U. member states.
Currently, local governments have limited revenues and most rely on selling land to pay for expenses — an unsustainable practice in the long run.
Extraction and production of these virgin materials is an unsustainable practice.
This is an unsustainable practice because corn is a food crop.
The prolonged drought of 1998 2001 led many private farmers to obtain deeper ground water by drilling bore holes an unsustainable practice for the region's long run (Kulmatov 2008; Lemaire et al. 2014; Madani 2014; Emam et al. 2015).
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Does anyone else have examples of unsustainable practices in places that bear a green label?
But experts warned that the stamp risked ending up being criticized for legitimizing unsustainable practices.
This undermines the original purpose, leading farmers to choose unsustainable practices and the wrong crops.
They are worried that the continent's economic growth could encourage unsustainable practices previously seen in places such as Bangladesh and China.
Yet many problems resist solution because the offending (unsustainable) practices are linked to deeply entrenched practices and constraints and supported by established definitions of values and interests.
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