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"prohibitive" Definitions
  1. (of a price or a cost) so high that it prevents people from buying something or doing something synonym exorbitant
  2. preventing people from doing something by law
  3. (North American English) (of a person taking part in an election or a competition) extremely likely to win

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"I don't think they can make the argument that this is technologically prohibitive or cost-prohibitive," Barreiro said.
"   "The math says Joe is our prohibitive nominee.
Meanwhile, the cost of such changes would also be prohibitive.
The biggest prohibitive cost so far has been rocket launches.
"The cost of doing so may be prohibitive," Akinkugbe said.
What if the costs just double and become too prohibitive?
The prohibitive factors that cause Ethiopia's digital divide are straightforward.
But it's the cost of naloxone that's become increasingly prohibitive.
That 12 percent figure is daunting, if not exactly prohibitive.
The cost structure is prohibitive and there's lots of turnover.
The prohibitive favorite is John Neely Kennedy, the state treasurer.
These are barriers that newer, smaller sites would find prohibitive.
Pence's odds of becoming President are long but not prohibitive.
Clinton remains the prohibitive favorite to become the Democratic nominee.
"I never thought she was a prohibitive favorite," he added.
The margin is not entirely prohibitive, but close to it.
Clinton, meanwhile, is the increasingly prohibitive favorite for the nomination.
"The math says Joe is our prohibitive nominee," Yang said.
However, "for some people, it's a prohibitive cost," she added.
When insurance doesn't cover abortion, the cost can be prohibitive.
Sanders will still enter the Granite State as the prohibitive favorite.
The big problem is that those cameras can be cost-prohibitive.
"I assume they were forced to sign prohibitive documents," Remini said.
And the data cost of downloading the app can be prohibitive.
The Warriors are the prohibitive favorites to win an NBA championship.
Cost is no longer the prohibitive barrier it was years ago.
Removing the batteries manually, however, would be cost-prohibitive for recyclers.
"The cost in the private sector is getting prohibitive," she said.
Previously, trials had been difficult and circuitous because of prohibitive regulation.
She owns a car, but the cost of parking is prohibitive.
For others, the cost of a charter flight back seemed prohibitive.
She's also called on companies to remove potentially prohibitive data limits.
They were hard to find, though, and the cost became prohibitive.
On their surface, none of the four guidelines are particularly prohibitive.
For many people, the cost of paying for care is prohibitive.
But for low-income students, the hidden costs can be prohibitive.
Talking about half-measures wins votes, not prohibitive and serious action.
The three other state laws similarly have potentially prohibitive weight limits.
WADA began keeping and updating a list of prohibitive PEDs in 22014.
Too bad: Donald Trump wants to reinstitute prohibitive tariffs and trade wars.
But new markets are often built in unattractive places, with prohibitive rents.
"Pence's odds of becoming President are long but not prohibitive," Mayer writes.
That's a prohibitive distance, even for the most die-hard of fans.
Though there's plenty of infrastructure, the cost is prohibitive for many people.
But with prices starting at $350, the trend is pretty cost-prohibitive.
And the $70 fee will make it cost prohibitive for many parents.
However, the cost can be prohibitive, especially if someone doesn't have insurance.
Right now the odds-makers have made this scenario a prohibitive favorite.
They say the alternatives are cumbersome and cost-prohibitive for smaller companies.
The corporate tax rate, for example, stood at a prohibitive 52 percent.
This isn't necessarily prohibitive, but it lacks the purity of Sanders's stance.
I consider the capital gains tax environment in Argentina to be prohibitive.
The continent has some of the world's most prohibitive laws against homosexuality.
Clinton re-established herself as the prohibitive favorite in the Democratic race.
But price points during high-occupancy periods can prove daunting, even prohibitive.
As it is, even a trip to urgent care could be prohibitive.
Or else the migration bill from the devastated country would be prohibitive.
"I know it can be cost-prohibitive for some schools," Fetter said.
Training to be an instructor is cost-prohibitive for many people, though.
Bernie Sanders, making him the prohibitive frontrunner for the Democratic presidential nomination.
Bernie Sanders is the prohibitive frontrunner for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination.
The fees at larger firms would make such a strategy cost prohibitive.
Always Dreaming, the prohibitive 6-5 favorite, finished a well-beaten eighth.
But although the technology is ready, the cost is prohibitive—for now.
Business leaders have often criticized paid-leave legislation, calling its costs prohibitive.
Agencies often quote prohibitive search and copy fees to discourage records requests.
For first-time buyers, current prices are "extremely prohibitive," Mr. Pallier said.
Donations help fund the memberships and make cost-prohibitive classes more affordable.
"With patient-specific devices, there are a lot of areas where people have been thinking about doing this, but it's been cost prohibitive or technologically prohibitive, and 85033D printing has opened up a lot of those doors," Coburn said.
Pittaro: The cost of being wrong was prohibitive for a team like us.
Doctor visits, testing and other services could still be expensive and cost prohibitive.
For developing countries, these construction costs are at best prohibitive, at worst disastrous.
The combination of technologies puts the earbuds at a likely cost prohibitive $500.
Though widely regarded as a success, the cost—around £195m ($240m)—was prohibitive.
For many lower-income workers, the costs in time and money are prohibitive.
For those who choose to stay, the cost of rent can be prohibitive.
Sanders is viewed as the prohibitive favorite going into the Granite State primary.
So what makes one a hopeless underdog and the other the prohibitive favorite?
However, the cost of building up anything like global distribution is generally prohibitive.
Beyond prohibitive costs, many asylum-seekers don't get lawyers because they're geographically inaccessible.
Proactive measures must be enacted globally before problems become intractable or cost-prohibitive.
"Running for Congress, running for office, is cost prohibitive," Islam told The Hill.
The costs to local communities and to our law enforcement professionals are prohibitive.
The cost of the equipment needed to neutralize diesel fumes is becoming prohibitive.
Utilities in other states have found the cost of large new reactors prohibitive.
If the ticket price is prohibitive, the Zone lobby is welcome to all.
The logistics involved would be daunting, if not impossible, and the costs prohibitive.
Hellerstedt, a challenge to Texas's HB2 law, which places prohibitive restrictions on abortion providers.
"The cost of living in core metro areas has just become prohibitive," Swenson said.
She had initially considered IVF or a surrogate, but it was too cost-prohibitive.
Are prohibitive prices, complex controls, or sluggish responses from lawmakers restricting their regular use?
Of course, the whole headset aspect of these activities is still prohibitive (and weird).
Its cost was prohibitive, its design distinctly cyborg, and it unnerved people in bars.
Prohibitive imports The crisis has arisen from a collision of local and global factors.
Obviously, such a large craft would be prohibitive for any space mission to Europa.
Simmons said valuations for private assets, such as infrastructure and real estate, remained prohibitive.
An upfront cost of $150-500 would be prohibitive to most of their customers.
Given the limited benefits, the costs the reform would involve look prohibitive, opponents argue.
After all, the first iPhone X was pretty commonly understood to be cost-prohibitive.
But having physical buttons on both sides would be prohibitive [in terms of space].
Prohibitive estate tax, he added, could mean that the assets would be quickly liquidated.
Still, the time it takes to cook and clean up afterward can be prohibitive.
The costs of the insurance premiums are also prohibitive for any but the wealthy.
This is their utility in otherwise computationally prohibitive tasks like text and speech recognition.
Third, enable bioscience research platforms to deliver novel and cost-prohibitive capabilities to industry.
She also says tight regulations may make the crop prohibitive for some prospective entrepreneurs.
Housing costs in thriving areas have become prohibitive to workers in less prosperous places.
Many people seem to think that life insurance is cost-prohibitive but its not.
African countries have some of the most prohibitive laws against homosexuality in the world.
For a family with an income of less than $50,000, those are prohibitive costs.
We've invested in international manufacturing over the last 20 years, really, for the single reason that there are trade and tariff situations in certain markets that make it prohibitive of-- prohibitive of us to be relevant in those markets without that investment.
Those investors restricting their cannabis investments to this side of the ocean – and in the United States in particular – are left navigating an array of legislation on a state-by-state basis, prohibitive out-of-state investment regulations, and a prohibitive tax code.
Given that hundreds could be developed, the resulting sums would be prohibitive for many societies.
And ultimately, brexanolone's costs may be too prohibitive to reach the moms who'd benefit most.
For a local archive with a tiny budget, the digitizing costs could be absolutely prohibitive.
The process can take nearly a year, sometimes longer, and is cost prohibitive to many.
They also say the cost is prohibitive, with the cheapest monthly subscription priced at $15.
Right now, the price and hassle of prosthetics can be prohibitive to aspiring amputee athletes.
Las Vegas bookmakers last week listed them as the prohibitive favorites to triumph in 2019.
The ACLU, to this date, has not received the records due to the prohibitive cost.
He starts the general election an almost prohibitive favorite against Clark County Commissioner Steve Sisolak.
"My early mistakes in Shyp's business ended up being prohibitive to our survival," Gibbon wrote.
For decades, Canadian marijuana policy has been at odds with the United States' prohibitive policies.
For freshly minted companies, state compliance can be prohibitive, costing more than $1 million annually.
The basic premise is that time costs money, which can make e-commerce quite prohibitive.
The issue isn't only cost, though it is prohibitive for many Detroiters, but also infrastructure.
But the price tag for the government could become prohibitive if electric car sales surge.
A strong Super Tuesday performance would have made Sanders the prohibitive favorite for the nomination.
That said, its prohibitive cost makes the W9 look like a genuine bargain in comparison.
Flying it in would cost an additional $520,000, a prohibitive amount for a small village.
In several other swing districts, Democrats are gaining a financial edge that could become prohibitive.
An educational effort would also help to dispel myths that genetic testing is financially prohibitive.
It seems level 3 charging is still just a little too prohibitive for Zero's liking.
Despite widespread prosperity, they have increasingly become cost prohibitive for lower- and middle-income families.
Whoever emerges in the final spot will be a prohibitive underdog against the top seed.
There have been times in my life when that extra expense would have been prohibitive.
Within a few years, the cost is likely to become prohibitive to make such vehicles.
These costs are particularly prohibitive for many less wealthy scholars and institutions around the world.
Given the rising cost of the sticker price, that amount is prohibitive for many families.
" She also said the show couldn't be done today, as "the cost alone would be prohibitive.
If everyone who joined the gym went daily, costs for maintaining the space would be prohibitive.
There are so many avenues that it becomes prohibitive to do at the scale being described.
The filing also includes an end to the prohibitive NDAs that Weinstein enforced on his victims.
"The cost is really prohibitive and it was really eye-opening for me," she told TechCrunch.
Some critics allege it's Eastwood's libertarian politics that make the government inquisitors the movie's prohibitive baddies.
In the end, prohibitive tariffs' costs to U.S. consumers could outweigh the benefits for American businesses.
Powering your home from sunlight is a dream shared by many, but cost-prohibitive for most.
Everyone seems to agree on one point: The Met must somehow bring down prohibitive ticket prices.
A prohibitive fine of perhaps $1,000 should be imposed for double parking on the right side.
And if pet ownership becomes cost prohibitive, it will have a negative effect on humans, too.
But for latecomers, the cost of renting an apartment or buying a home has become prohibitive.
It's a meaningful price but not prohibitive, especially when we do discounts in the first year.
Before the ACA, the prohibitive cost of health insurance left many immigrant families uninsured and vulnerable.
The cost of costumes — which can run up to $300 — and special shoes can be prohibitive.
APHIS does, however, agree with McNabb that fences can be cost prohibitive as a control technique.
The costs can be high, even prohibitive, stamping out some stories before they are ever written.
Everlywell, $135 price for itsat-home sample collection kit would have been cost-prohibitive to many.
Child care costs can be prohibitive to many start-up founders whose businesses are yet unfunded.
Legomsky, who has since left government, said any such effort would be "incredibly laborious" and cost prohibitive.
There were also other clauses in the agreement which made waiting too long to go public prohibitive.
Drugs that don't appear on either list may still be available in hospitals, but at prohibitive prices.
"Parodying all six videos, with many setups from each video, would have been cost-prohibitive," Bowser says.
Experts say the number of vessels needed to police the seas and costs incurred would be prohibitive.
Big companies can build in cost of compliance, while upstarts can find adhering to complex rules prohibitive.
You're definitely right that it would be extremely cost prohibitive to do this at every movie theater.
"For farmers, the cost of most agricultural machineries are prohibitive," said Kartar Singh, a farmer from Punjab.
While the cost of internet has dropped in recent years, it is still prohibitive for most Cubans.
This kind of rewiring of the brain for the sake of seeing a new color seems prohibitive.
To put that another way, mobile service can be expensive, slow, and usually includes prohibitive data caps.
The cost for attending a holy birthday month can be prohibitive, as is the cost for noncompliance.
He said that his ability to afford the prohibitive drug costs with insurance is also a privilege.
Energy-intensive companies competing at a global level say they may switch location if costs become prohibitive.
Donald Trump, the Republican front-runner, promises to slap prohibitive tariffs on imports from China and Mexico.
Many of the most innovative companies abandon development of promising treatments because these costs are too prohibitive.
Barack Obama (D-Ill.) defeated Clinton in the primary despite her being a prohibitive favorite early on.
For example, once inside the BRI eco-system, the cost and difficulty of opting out becomes prohibitive.
"I think the dynamics of party right now, it's a little prohibitive on their side," she said.
For parents with scruples and lesser means, near prohibitive cost is but the start of college problems.
The country has built the world's largest auto industry behind prohibitive 25 percent tariffs on imported cars.
Sourcing outside of China would make the items cost prohibitive for the majority of U.S. retail customers.
Costs are prohibitive because city officials demand work be weatherproof, graffiti-proof, damage-proof and accident-proof.
"The manufacturers know that the litigation costs would be prohibitive in any given single case," he said.
"Now the cost of that release will increase by 25 percent, which could be prohibitive," he said.
That dream now looks prohibitive: Houses with backyards in my neck of the woods require tech-I.
Legislative advocacy and political participation would be less cost prohibitive, which is particularly important to smaller concerns.
After all, those inherent yet prohibitive prices restrict the couture client base to around 23,000 people worldwide.
"The cost of living in many major U.S. cities is high and can be prohibitive," Armer says.
They absolutely could afford to pay the tax, but the penalties is what makes it somewhat prohibitive.
" She said the price difference, which amounted to a couple of hundred dollars, was "not cost prohibitive.
Getting one, advocates say, is cost-prohibitive and lengthy; a bureaucratic obstacle that few want to jump.
When she was accepted by George Washington University last school year, Estrada feared the cost would be prohibitive.
Stretch admitted Facebook didn't, and it would likely be cost-prohibitive to drill down further into their identities.
Same-sex relationships are taboo across Africa, which has some of the world's most prohibitive laws against homosexuality.
Sometimes that means a little lower ceiling but, again, the cost of being wrong for us is prohibitive.
Chamberlain said it would be cost-prohibitive to move stroller manufacturing out of the line of tariff fire.
Biden enters the crowded primary after months of soul searching as a clear but not prohibitive front-runner.
And justice fails the poor, of every race, who often can't afford prohibitive bail, or competent legal representation.
Sanjiv Mehra, head of a traders' body in Delhi, reckons a "prohibitive" cost could prove to be counterproductive.
"It's almost cost prohibitive currently for you to go in and remove any timber (in California)," said Gordon.
Fighting to win Much like in 2008, Clinton entered 2016 as the prohibitive favorite for the Democratic nomination.
The staff was eager to get Luis into one of these devices, but the cost – $500 — proved prohibitive.
Owning a cat appears to be slightly less cost prohibitive, though still more expensive than most people expect.
"The installed capacity is such that it would be prohibitive to make huge changes to this," Kiefer said.
Yet because of prohibitive costs and other cultural and political obstacles, not many Chinese actually play the game.
The ruling has left firms scrambling for alternatives, many of which businesses say are cumbersome and cost-prohibitive.
This results in fuelling costs of up to $500k per satellite and are cost prohibitive for inexpensive smallsats.
In the future, the project's most prohibitive barrier will likely be its astronomical cost, ranging in the billions.
They point to football in high school and college, where the celebration rules have always been more prohibitive.
That said, Crow is far outpacing Tillemann in raising money, making him the prohibitive favorite in a primary.
Most archaeologists oppose restoration, arguing that the damage was too great and that the cost would be prohibitive.
In the end, she did not bring her son to the Olympics because the cost was so prohibitive.
Millimeter wave requires a much denser network of antennas, which could be cost-prohibitive outside dense urban areas.
A Republican consultant says singer Kid Rock would be "prohibitive favorite" if he enters the Michigan Senate race.
But many of the Democrats' dire warnings are not far off the mark: Prices could indeed prove prohibitive.
Even if we had an effective pre-emptive strike capacity, the consequences of using it could be prohibitive.
In a country where 27 million households make less than $25,000 a year, even $493 can be prohibitive.
Many of the delegates said that overall, the expense of attending the convention was prohibitive to most people.
At about $250,2000 each, the cost was prohibitive, and her insurance didn't cover egg freezing or fertility treatments.
Recognizing the tours may be cost-prohibitive, she wrote her book so others could explore the city independently.
Farchione says that time commitment plus the cost of multiple flights in close succession is prohibitive for most people.
One team is a trundling dynasty and the prohibitive favorite to win their fourth world championship in five years.
Robert Ssempala, national coordinator for Human Rights Network for Journalists-Uganda, said that, for many, the fee was prohibitive.
And even if a kitchen is fully outfitted for cooking, the cost of hiring skilled cooks can be prohibitive.
For a family of three making $90,000 — which doesn't receive any financial aid — that can be a prohibitive cost.
Cosmos Rings is the gaming company's first crack at the prohibitive form factor – and it's an exclusive no less.
For sellers generating less than $1 million a year on Amazon, the charges will be cost prohibitive, he said.
The cost of implementing that type of screening would also be prohibitive, given the number of major U.S. airports.
Some private medical centres in the territory have their own, but the cost is prohibitive for the average Gazan.
If you have no insurance and the price of a shot is prohibitive, check with your local health department.
There aren't really too many non-sleeping applications here, which makes that $249 price tag a bit more prohibitive.
Congress often passes largely symbolic legislation, but these bills could come at a prohibitive cost for the legislative branch.
Von Hoene says because of nuclear plants' sizes and the security required to monitor them, the costs become prohibitive.
The bill has the Commerce Department presume that companies tell the truth that they're not doing anything prohibitive, however.
Obstacles like limited availability and production capacity remain, which make alternative-fuel use for entire commercial flights cost-prohibitive.
And Mr. Meyers of Arnot-Roberts said the logistics of getting there were too prohibitive to continue buying syrah.
He also ruled out expanding into the U.S. market, citing the prohibitive costs of setting up a dealership network.
But higher prices may be prohibitive for start-up companies and new voices in the media and entertainment worlds.
The costs associated with 3-D printed custom implants in surgery for disfigured or injured animals can be prohibitive.
Duckworth is the prohibitive favorite to win the Democratic nomination as the party's establishment has rallied around her bid.
Turns out 360-degree hinges are pretty cost-prohibitive (though admittedly we've seen them on some fairly cheap systems).
But there's another, somewhat similar story: his repeated threats to impose prohibitive tariffs on imports of automobiles from Europe.
"Wherever we can make it so the cost is not prohibitive, I think that's where we focus our efforts."
By all accounts, Japanese funds are retreating from U.S. equity and bond investments, driven out by prohibitive hedging costs.
Profiling allows us to make decisions based on scant information when the cost of obtaining more information is prohibitive.
Today, with classic Porsche 911 prices becoming prohibitive for many, the 914 is getting a second look from collectors.
The price of higher education can be prohibitive and the process of applying for financial aid is often daunting.
Those wins will give Biden a huge trove of delegates, making him the prohibitive favorite for the Democratic nomination.
She would have been the prohibitive favorite to win re-election as mayor or to Congress whenever Democratic Rep.
But Mr Poulsen says the cost of floating turbines, up to four times that of fixed ones, may be prohibitive.
All that said, it's probably too soon to label Toronto as a prohibitive favorite to emerge from the Eastern Conference.
Still, upgrading from a smaller apartment to a two-bedroom remains cost prohibitive for many New Yorkers, Mr. Miller said.
Either distance could prove prohibitive for people who can't afford to take time off from work to make the trek.
I've been wanting to cover one particular window with a smart blind for years but the cost was too prohibitive.
So Trump is now the prohibitive favorite to win the GOP nomination, although there is still much dispute about this.
"I wouldn't describe it as cost prohibitive," said Lance Rettig, executive director with Habitat for Humanity in Panama City, Florida.
The company's still limited by size and the product is probably cost prohibitive for your run of the mill maker.
In the late '90s, Mitsubishi actually tried LIDAR in its driver assistance system, but its high cost made it prohibitive.
I live for the Flea because it would be cost prohibitive to try to dress like regular/straight size people.
Drugmakers have a point when they say that the cost of developing new drugs for non-lucrative ailments is prohibitive.
Another potential customer are first-time iPhone buyers, especially in places like India, where iPhones have previously been cost-prohibitive.
Even when patients have insurance, the out-of-pocket costs for these drugs can be prohibitive, earlier studies have shown.
Over the past few years, he has suffered a series of strokes that left him with a prohibitive speech impediment.
Instead of adopting, which Barattini and her husband found to be too cost-prohibitive, she decided to freeze her eggs.
The Turkish move meant Russian supplies facing a prohibitive 130 percent duty, though Ankara has denied banning imports from Russia.
That makes the whole process expensive and prohibitive to anyone afraid of undergoing the knife just to lose some weight.
Also, access to preferred healthcare providers and hospitals of choice became more restricted and out-of-network referrals prohibitive financially.
As one can imagine, the expenses for acquiring legal representation to gather evidence and expert witnesses are considerable — often prohibitive.
In March, the United States imposed a prohibitive 266 percent tariff on certain Chinese steel makers for selling below cost.
Access is a core issue, and another prohibitive factor is the attitude of health care workers at clinics, he said.
And the administrative costs of offering very small loans to very small farmers, even those with collateral, are often prohibitive.
It's been the most prohibitive part of Gogoro's plan since we first learned about the company over a year ago.
"These new restrictions include a range of cost-prohibitive and medically unnecessary changes," said Leana Wen, president of Planned Parenthood.
Will they really be able to buy a policy as Republicans are promising, or will the costs make coverage prohibitive?
The logistics of bringing another government to an American court seem prohibitive, but that is not enough to derail Congress.
Unless the ladder is constructed with only Treasury bonds, the cost is likely prohibitive for all but the wealthiest investors.
There is no indication Russia would be welcomed by any of them, and the bases were shuttered over prohibitive costs.
We always want to hand-harvest our grapes, but the cost of a team of pickers is prohibitive for us.
However, it has been difficult to get that off the ground because of red tape and prohibitive costs, they say.
Like the Blue Water bill, cost, along with VA intransigence appears to be the prohibitive factor in enacting these measures.
Because Clinton entered the night with a big lead in delegates, she'll remain the prohibitive favorite to win the nomination.
But they did not release a public statement for fear of being sued for slander and incurring prohibitive legal costs.
One of the major drawbacks to 3D, besides the prohibitive initial pricetag, is that it's a very active viewing experience.
Most importantly, she can help a relative newcomer to national politics overtake a prohibitive favorite to win a presidential nomination.
The French would like something more vigorous, but Mr. Juncker is hamstrung by German fears about prohibitive tariffs on cars.
International crude prices are near a six-month low, so any rise in gasoline prices is unlikely to be prohibitive.
Retooling U.S. plants and reworking supply chains to make a tiny number of convertibles would be cost-prohibitive, said Fiorani.
As a result, buying or renting a home in those regions has become prohibitive for people outside the technology industry.
Legislative consequences surface in the form of caps on allowable home therapy visits and a prohibitive waitlist for home services.
But Pendergast and other school districts say long wait times and high legal costs can make the H-1B prohibitive.
That's in large part because the cost and red tape involved in building them has been prohibitive for many homeowners.
They would have attended Sunday's ceremony for Jeter, but ticket prices for the game on the secondary market were prohibitive.
Other prohibitive factors that informed the issuance of the 2015 memo included: funding, staffing, IT infrastructure, and video storage solutions.
The new law appears to require that the university open an American campus, which it says would be financially prohibitive.
Worse yet, she said, the initial outlay of capital to buy the equipment necessary to participate can be cost prohibitive.
By contrast, owning a cat tends to be slightly less cost prohibitive, though still more expensive than most people anticipate.
Additionally, the lawsuit argues placing some prohibitive restrictions on the weekly protests would not violate the demonstrators' free-speech protections.
If they could gain coverage, the high premiums and caps on annual or lifetime expenditures made health care costs prohibitive.
But plugins, the tools used within a DAW to do everything from create sounds to process signals, have remained cost prohibitive.
Because that range can be cost-prohibitive for some people, I asked Auster if you could give yourself a sound bath.
Drillisch's stock has fallen by half over recent months on concerns that the costs of a 5G operatorship might prove prohibitive.
But for low-paid workers, especially those earning less than unrealistically high minimum wages, the cost of becoming formal is prohibitive.
Most of the people who defend these prohibitive voter laws claim they are to safeguard the electoral process against voter fraud.
Apple didn't help itself when it decided to offer its Apple TV 4K at a prohibitive price point, starting at $179.
But there are many bathroom adjustments smaller businesses could make quickly to address a social need without creating a prohibitive expense.
State-run internet cafes were first opened in 2013, but the enormous cost is still prohibitive for the majority of Cubans.
But government tariffs on foreign sugar, combined with high global prices, and a shortage of foreign currency, have made imports prohibitive.
Both of those conditions would have been prohibitive by a deadline of January 2018, and CEU rejected them from the start.
If there's a La La Land backlash, that's mostly because it's the prohibitive front-runner, with a record-equalling 14 nominations.
"SFR has accustomed us to prohibitive demands in the past that were not put into effect," a spokesman for Orange said.
HomePod is still a few months off and its $349 price tag will make it cost prohibitive for many mainstream users.
Obamacare offers crappy-to-great insurance to the uninsured, but at costs that have made it prohibitive for millions of people.
The Andersons has adopted a control share acquisition statute in its charter, which is even more prohibitive of a hostile bid.
But if you're buying the larger piece of land necessary to build a comprehensive cohousing community, the cost can be prohibitive.
When costs drop from their originally prohibitive levels and new sophisticated technologies become more accessible some very interesting things start happening.
The prohibitive cost of tickets prevents many people from having the chance to enjoy the excitement and brilliance of Broadway theater.
Meanwhile, high transaction fees are infrequent enough not to be prohibitive, and the hit to profits from depreciation is relatively small.
It's all written down and the way you change the Constitutions is so prescriptive and so prohibitive that it never changes.
Risks aside, another factor for many families is the financial cost, which can be prohibitive even at the quarter-midget level.
Still, Erie officials are poised to tear the bridge down, insisting the cost of its repair and maintenance is simply prohibitive.
For most of the history of journalism, visual journalism — color printing, computer graphics, moving images — was either impossible or cost-prohibitive.
"When applied to insects, prohibitive conservation rules designed to protect individual animals become nonsensical and do not help anything," he said.
The executive chef, Sandy Ingber, served it until last year, when the price for the Louisiana bowfin he used became prohibitive.
Cons: Depending on your budget — or expense account — the price of this property could be cost-prohibitive, especially in high seasons.
Part of the problem, Ms. Irvine said, is that equipment costs are prohibitive, especially for those who live on poorer reservations.
If that seems like a prohibitive amount, consider that the US spends more than $6 billion a year on toilet paper.
For poor families, the fees often were prohibitive, and Bah himself had been kicked out several times for failing to pay.
The Vibe As prohibitive as its real estate prices are, Bernal Heights sends out a message of communal warmth and inclusion.
But Todd Barnum, Linton Crystal's chief operating officer, said the cost of making furnaces entirely in the United States was prohibitive.
"It's just not going to happen," he said, citing what he called the prohibitive cost of scientific studies and clinical trials.
The cost of replacing lead pipes typically ranges from $3,000 to $5,000, a cost that's prohibitive for most low-income households.
The overhead for accommodating these changes, in addition to the back-end system changes mentioned above, is significant and often prohibitive.
Svitolina, 23, is coming off a title at the WTA tournament in Brisbane and would a prohibitive favorite under normal circumstances.
Child care is obscenely expensive, making working cost-prohibitive for many women; there should be more affordable early child care available.
It is the world's most indebted oil company and single-handedly embarking on an expensive new deepwater project could be prohibitive.
However, given clear guidelines that err on the side of letting content slip through the net, they should not be prohibitive.
But he said the cost of pulling an entire shipwreck from estimated depths of 60 meters below sea level would be prohibitive.
Establishing a genetic baseline for every professional athlete has long been cost-prohibitive—especially if it calls for a full genome sequence.
This demonstrates a massive potential for growth, with the arrival of 4G-LTE networks (although prices are still prohibitive for most users).
While the service is still extremely cost prohibitive (Sinogene charges at least US$55,065 per pet), cloning has met ethical barriers, too.
"The amount of staffing you need to do that is sort of prohibitive from a unit economics or margin standpoint," he continues.
But it's no secret that the software and hardware needed to craft professional sounds from your bedroom can still be cost-prohibitive.
Her salary had barely gone up, she said, while her credit card debt soared, making the $36-a-month union dues prohibitive.
Only a small slice of VHF channels were available to the service and collisions between transmissions were a common and prohibitive occurrence.
Prohibitive risks may have deterred further nuclear and ballistic missile tests by North Korea, even as it has continued expanding its arsenal.
In many cases they can be inconvenient and even prohibitive, such as when they prevent people from making payments or booking tickets.
One of the more prohibitive elements of remittances, which adversely affects poorer users, is the high cost of sending money across borders.
The price, which can exceed $2,500, may be prohibitive for some; there's also the potential that, well, it might not do anything.
The plan is to help small companies and organizations overcome the prohibitive cost of entry and jump-start them into actual operation.
In an interview with Variety, Bakal suggested it would not be prohibitive as Atom Tickets would instead take a cut of subscriptions.
The legal costs do not have to be prohibitive, says Stacey Decker, a financial adviser for Merrill Edge in Oak Lawn, Illinois.
"Twenty percent is basically a prohibitive tariff, and we are likely to leave the (Indian) market," Yelizaveta Malyshko at UkrAgoConsult consultancy said.
Prepping for these exams via Salesforce's official training programs can be cost prohibitive, and they won't cover everything you need to know.
The opportunity presented by Trump's candidacy seems to have trumped that once-prohibitive cost to apply, said Catholic Legal Services' Raul Hernandez.
"A lot of these treatments can be cost-prohibitive, especially if they're not for health reasons, they're for aesthetic reasons," Faulkner said.
The fines for violation are very prohibitive starting at just over $40,000 to as high as 30% of the ad's production budget.
Not even six months removed from the last time they looked like prohibitive favorites to win another championship, they suck incredible ass.
The costs of evaluating and retrofitting old structures are prohibitive for many in this corner of Italy, an easy drive from Rome.
On the Democratic side, Sanders posted two impressive victories on Super Saturday, but Clinton remains the prohibitive favorite to win the nomination.
Until now, many Saudi women have had to employ male drivers, something that eats into their salaries and is prohibitive for some.
But, I was determined to prove to myself (and all the other stylish shorties out there) that these trends aren't totally prohibitive.
But for immigrant detainees, many of whom borrowed money or drained savings to reach the United States, the prices are particularly prohibitive.
Instead, it is the tax laws surrounding prohibitive income that don't apply in Nevada that brings his fights to the Sin City.
Some banks might not be able to use their home jurisdictions either due to cumbersome or prohibitive regulations about booking foreign assets.
"This cost-prohibitive system means that there is no way one small business can get justice done," he said during the hearing.
Incarcerated individuals are already cut off from society, and when calling friends and family is too cost-prohibitive, it intensifies the isolation.
That matters because the legal costs of filing an individual suit can be prohibitive—that is, hiring a lawyer is too expensive.
But thanks to political inaction, and the prohibitive cost of the live-saving drugs, Canadians continue to contract the life-threatening virus.
Sanders, who has been surpassing Clinton in New Hampshire polling, is the prohibitive favorite especially as a senator from a neighboring state.
Ballot-access measures vary broadly from state to state, but in states such as Oklahoma, they're prohibitive to the point of monopoly.
The cost of medications can be prohibitive, especially in a state like Texas, which has the highest uninsured rate in the nation.
In an ideal world, this would lead to more people seeking treatment — but for many, the cost of the medication is prohibitive.
And while these costs may be manageable for some, they are prohibitive for many less wealthy scholars and institutions around the world.
The most immediate problem may be that the cost of compliance can become prohibitive for some firms to operate in the country.
But millions of people who buy individual health care policies without any financial assistance from the government would face prohibitive cost increases.
"If you attempt to acquire too much, it's cost prohibitive, it's impractical, and you're going to drive away bidders," one aide said.
Their reasons were many, but largely centered on cost, which was prohibitive for these patients, and the distance to the nearest clinic.
Unfortunately for Mikaela and so many others, we'll never know because prohibitive rules and regulations block terminally ill patients from accessing treatment.
In many cases, it would have been a headache to switch (changing health insurance companies is timely and cost prohibitive, for instance).
A long-term care insurance program set up under Obamacare couldn't even get off the ground because of the prohibitive price tag.
But the machinations involved and the money and time it would tie up during the early days of free agency seemed prohibitive.
But all of that work is getting more difficult, potentially cost-prohibitive and could become increasingly prone to errors, the report says.
The services have allowed entrepreneurs like Mr. Petrovitch to open a business in a city where start-up costs can be prohibitive.
So, people should have access to more knowledge and more education, but unfortunately our culture is prohibitive of that kind of culture.
Paying even a small premium may be cost-prohibitive for some people with disabilities who are often living below the poverty line.
But some, like Ketcham, still see the cost as prohibitive, and — similarly to the Evzio — not justified by the changes in delivery system.
Residents rarely travel to nearby cities, due to a lack of public transportation, growing fuel shortages and the prohibitive cost of consumer goods.
"These new regulations create an enormously cost-prohibitive regulatory process for manufacturers to market their products to adult smokers and vapers," it said.
"This is an indication of the amount of frivolous processing power now being deployed to chase an increasingly prohibitive reward," Chohan told Gizmodo.
"It would be about $3,000 for us at that rate and that's significant for a school and cost prohibitive for us," Butte says.
Orbital Vanitas feels like a piece that's meant to live in exhibitions, especially because the Voyager adds an interesting but cost-prohibitive dimension.
A last, more adrenaline-inducing way smugglers have come up with to transfer human beings across Europe after the prohibitive deal involves trucks.
The results of these algorithms are often plans for future action in which some swamp of prohibitive complexity is navigated successfully and efficiently.
It turns out consumers find the exercise of weighing a delivery charge for a given purchase a prohibitive task  —  Amazon completely alleviates that.
In filings it said that some parts were not available outside China or that it would be cost prohibitive to shift production elsewhere.
However the prohibitive cost of $1.5 million per year for the system will keep it out of the reach of less wealthy institutions.
Because of the prohibitive costs and bureaucracy required to enter Malaysia legally, most workers opt for illicit ways to get in, Hidayah said.
Market makers and brokerages have complained that the cost of market data, which has profit margins of 70 percent or more, is prohibitive.
The cost of posting armed guards at valve stations, usually found every 20 miles along the underground pipelines, would be prohibitive, said Dewar.
In such prohibitive conditions, settlers will be limited to living inside the isolated habitats and strolls outside will only be possible using spacesuits.
Humanize, "a platform that democratizes the tools of advertising" to give regular people access to ad strategies that would normally be price prohibitive.
The only way to solve CUNY's problems at the local level is a prohibitive rise in tuition followed by careful investments and expansions.
Stivers still has a prohibitive advantage in cash banked and his race in Ohio's 15th District is rated by CNN as solid Republican.
These cases are addressable with online reputation management services, but not without a level of expense that would be prohibitive to many Americans.
But it emphasizes a level of preparedness at a time when Republicans remain deeply fractured over their prohibitive front-runner, Donald J. Trump.
While we know and love Persol well, their prices are prohibitive for most people, so we didn't include them in our top picks.
As a result, patients requesting an experimental treatment under their states' right-to-try laws may find drugs unavailable and the cost prohibitive.
Farmers could also convert leftover straw into something more useful, like bio-energy pellets, but the cost of doing so can be prohibitive.
Not only would it be prohibitive in terms of money and space, it's also not necessary to tell the history of video games.
"I think when the night is over, Joe Biden will be the prohibitive favorite to win the Democratic nomination," Clyburn said on NPR.
Biden is the prohibitive favorite to win the nomination, and voters show no sign of rebelling for Sanders in defiance of party leaders.
The tech company estimates it could spur the building of at least 20,000 homes in the region, where housing costs have become prohibitive.
Millions of lower-income people funnel a disproportionately large amount of their paychecks into lottery tickets despite prohibitive odds, numerous studies have found.
That's prohibitive for many, especially those in places like Las Vegas, with a tourism-based economy forcing many to work non-standard hours.
"I think it would be foolish for me to say it doesn't matter,'' he added, "but at the same time, it is prohibitive?
Experts point out that even if tuition is free, other college costs remain substantial and can be prohibitive for students of modest means.
They are the top-seeded team in the A.F.C., and Jackson is the prohibitive favorite to win the league's Most Valuable Player Award.
In the past, it was cost-prohibitive for small companies to invest in preparing an H-1B petition package for a potential hire.
Economists say the subsidy's cost is prohibitive at an estimated 23 billion zlotys a year, or just under half of Poland's fiscal deficit.
While it allows for a more "at home" feel in a rental (because it is someone's home), it can quickly become cost-prohibitive.
Earlier this year, it capped contributions to private pension funds at 22020%, lowered management fees and raised social capital requirements to prohibitive levels.
Food, water and fuel for cooking and heating are unavailable or are being sold at prohibitive prices in the area's densely packed neighborhoods.
"In a generic year, he would be a prohibitive favorite to beat Bill Nelson in this race," said Wilson, an outspoken Trump critic.
"I should have met with a bookkeeper [in the beginning] but you have so many costs when you start, it's prohibitive," Hudler said.
These exchanges have to obtain licenses on a state-by-state basis in order to operate — an enormously burdensome, if not prohibitive process.
And with many people in the developing world living on less than a few dollars a day, the cost can still be prohibitive.
The $333 price tag is simultaneously a nod to the technology that gave the shoes life and a reminder of its still prohibitive nature.
Farida Baig, the daughter of Quine's victim, voiced her objection to using taxpayer funds for a procedure that is cost prohibitive for non-criminals.
With the deluge of data, especially real-time data, it is cost-prohibitive for many use cases to process it and act on it.
And in a way, the New Hampshire and South Carolina primaries already revealed how prohibitive Trump's odds of becoming the GOP nominee have become.
Sources say that Vodafone continued to use the equipment because it was cheaper than the competition and the cost to remove it was prohibitive.
Overall, the report found that costs are falling faster in low-income countries than middle-income counterparts, but in many cases prices remain prohibitive.
Uber could only anonymize your number in some markets, creating privacy concerns, and SMS could be cost-prohibitive in some parts of the world.
In medicine, rafts of patents obstruct research into treatments such as a malaria vaccine; the costs of just identifying the relevant patents is prohibitive.
They cited a failure to gather evidence at an early stage, a lack of cooperation from governments involved, and the likely costs as prohibitive.
In total, Medicaid picks up around $53,000 of Sergei's medical expenses a year, a sum that would be prohibitive for most middle-class Americans.
It's still cost prohibitive to have devices like the $179 Echo speaker / mic and $199 Netatmo Welcome camera in every room of the house.
I want a dollar that's great for our country but not a dollar that's prohibitive for us to be doing business with other countries.
That's not necessarily prohibitive — it is, after all, how a carbon price is supposed to work — but it makes it a much heavier lift.
We were able to stay on the company plan through COBRA, but the cost was prohibitive: $2,700 per month for our family of five.
It's probably over the top for a vast majority of kitchens — and while we don't have quote, it's almost certainly price-prohibitive, as well.
Clinton's loss should not, however, be taken as evidence that the pervasiveness of sexism in America is prohibitive for a woman candidate for president.
Organizers said the costs of putting on the national ride have become prohibitive, with last year's event costing about $200,000 in various related expenses.
Obesity rates are much higher among lower-income households than among high-wage earners, a reflection of the sometimes prohibitive cost of fresh produce.
"Maximum issue ages varies as well, but little is sold beyond the mid-50s as the cost can become somewhat prohibitive," Mr. Rowley said.
Those who do have broadband access often find it's too expensive, unreliable, or has prohibitive data caps that make it unusable for modern needs.
Drilling in the Arctic is "economically prohibitive," according to the report, which was commissioned by the Swedish Armed Forces and finalized in January 2016.
The talent, production, intangibles, and resume—their one loss came when quarterback Kelly Bryant left early with a concussion—make Clemson the prohibitive favorites.
Yet another example is an application focused on First Amendment violations targeting journalists or other at-risk groups where identity disclosure may be prohibitive.
Glasses can cost as little as £1 to produce, but by the time they get to market they are cost prohibitive for so many.
But there's often no way to display more than a small fraction of the holdings, and the cost of climate-controlled storage is prohibitive.
Patients have always been able to request data from their providers, but the process can be time-consuming and come with potentially prohibitive fees.
The price of a doctor's visit, which the founding team says is usually about US $30, and treatments, is also prohibitive for many people.
Patients have always been able to request data from their providers, but the process can be time-consuming and come with potentially prohibitive fees.
Republicans argued that such material had to be fair game and that to ask candidates not to seize on news reports was unnecessarily prohibitive.
But without federal matching, migration could make it prohibitive for even generous states to offer access to new costly treatments for their Medicaid populations.
Analysts say it is basically cost prohibitive to ship heavy rock or concrete more than 70 miles, or cement more than several hundred miles.
They can pool their resources to cover the costs of litigation and consolidate the value of individual claims, making discrimination cost-prohibitive for employers.
In fact, it is well known that U.S. companies often face prohibitive barriers to getting their products into the markets of many GSP countries.
Prices in downtown Washington, D.C., are hitting new record highs, and even in the close-in suburbs both rents and prices are cost-prohibitive.
Two security guards for 13 hours costs more than $1,000 a day, Rabbi Bisno said, a cost prohibitive for many congregations, especially smaller ones.
He excoriates arcane and time consuming tax laws, prohibitive environmental regulations, and any scenario where political connections seem to outweigh personal talent or business competitiveness.
The notion of the smart home has been around for quite some time, but past instances have either been cost prohibitive or far too fragmented.
The brand of Islam practiced in Bangladesh, Kamal told me, has never been the prohibitive and austere style that's trumpeted by oil-rich Saudi sheikhs.
The bad news is that Ding admits it involves covering the entire screen in individual sensors, which makes it cost-prohibitive in the short term.
Because of their prohibitive costs and geographical confinement, many music festivals can leave their guests feeling like human ATMs penned inside of plastic mesh fencing.
However, if the current Republican proposal passes, these would become pre-existing conditions, even if they developed in childhood - and insurance costs could become prohibitive.
For women in particular, this added cost could be prohibitive to jumping on board since birth control is free or low-cost with most insurance.
The cost of going into production alone on the Tempest would probably be prohibitive, despite claims that new digital manufacturing processes would reduce the expense.
The benefits from creating yet another satellite positioning system would be marginal, and the cost seems prohibitive when the defence budget is under immense pressure.
The Levitation, which was backed via a successful Indiegogo campaign earlier this year, is up for preorder, running a fairly cost prohibitive $1,750 per leg.
That might be a price worth paying if the entire world is using USB-C devices, but as of today, it's a prohibitive additional cost.
Its bureaucrats are also keen on other barriers to trade, from obscure rules on packaging to prohibitive red-tape on the import of dairy products.
Just shipping stuff from Earth isn't feasible, as the cost of lifting materials from our gravity well would be prohibitive, not to mention environmentally insensitive.
From the time of the announcement to the end of May, the toy's price dropped from the prohibitive $500 to a far more reasonable $250.
The spokesperson said Woori had stopped providing virtual account services last month as the costs of using a real-name transaction system were too prohibitive.
For general aviation, which includes corporate flight departments and recreational airplane pilots, these fees could potentially be prohibitive and restrict the frequency of their flying.
In 2011 she sold Marilyn Monroe's iconic white dress from The Seven Year Itch for $4.6 million, explaining that the cost of upkeep was prohibitive.
Helium's 5 kilobit per second connections will compete with SigFox, another lower-power IoT protocol, though Haleem claims its more centralized infrastructure costs are prohibitive.
"Premiums could go up and could be price prohibitive — it doesn't lessen the need for the amount of insurance you have to get," Mancuso said.
Samson and Harrigan agree that it would be preferable for the company to bury the entire power line—an option Eversource says is cost-prohibitive.
This could well be Google's last attempt at pushing the Pixel in India where it has struggled to pick up owing to its prohibitive pricing.
The soft, slick grass courts, which make for a fast, low ball bounce and make wheelchairs move more torpidly, were considered prohibitive to singles play.
The top configuration will have an Intel Core m7 CPU, 8GB of RAM, 512GB of storage, but it will cost a far more prohibitive $1,599.
Trump reserved his most humiliating attacks for the tail end of the Republican primary, when such attacks appeared unnecessary because he was the prohibitive frontrunner.
But many retailers are refusing to go along as landlords boosted rents to $2,000 a square foot, a number many retailers found prohibitive, brokers said.
The United States will be able to sell more of its products to Europe and, in exchange, the threat of prohibitive tariffs will be eased.
Not only did the new law effectively make boxing cost prohibitive at the club level, but such an insurance policy did not exist for boxing.
Former Vice President Joe Biden has won the state of Missouri — another victory for a candidate who came into Tuesday looking like a prohibitive favorite.
IROC began in 1974 by racing Porsches, but the cost of maintaining them was prohibitive, so the series turned to the Chevy Camaro in 1975.
In the 1960s, the feasibility of freezing the pool specifically for skaters was studied, but high costs for the artificial freezing process have proved prohibitive.
Some bigger distillers shipped extra spirits to Europe before the tariffs were in place, but for small businesses, the shipping and warehousing costs are prohibitive.
Hinton says the amount of computer power needed to make reinforcement learning work has often seemed prohibitive, so it is striking to see commercial success.
You'll still need some technical expertise to put everything together, but it's not extremely cost-prohibitive to rig up a laser for this specific scenario.
"The cost to swap Argentina risk would be prohibitive, but they have enough trade flows [with Europe] to justify keeping euros," said the syndicate manager.
Other states, including North Dakota and Arkansas, have passed similarly prohibitive measures restricting abortion and have seen them swiftly voided by the courts as unconstitutional.
Farmers said new taxes would pile hardship on a sector already struggling with prohibitive financing costs and dry weather that is threatening this season's crops.
Farmers said new taxes would pile hardship on a sector already struggling with prohibitive financing costs and dry weather that is threatening this season's crops.
The company was able to bring a cost-prohibitive cooking technology down to an affordable price point, only to see the market flooded by competitors.
It encourages young, healthy individuals to enroll in ObamaCare to offset the otherwise prohibitive costs insurance companies must incur accepting patients with pre-existing conditions.
But it could take decades for wind and solar to scale up to dethrone natural gas, and nuclear has recently been cost-prohibitive to construct.
Sunscreen technology here is woefully behind other countries, and strict FDA rules and the prohibitive cost of testing new ingredients have prevented any real innovation.
Jahana Hayes, a teacher, is poised to become the first black Democratic member of Congress from Connecticut; she's a prohibitive favorite to succeed retiring Rep.
Other states, including Iowa and North Dakota, have passed similarly prohibitive fetal heartbeat measures only to have them swiftly voided by the courts as unconstitutional.
But with the sharp deterioration in trade relations in recent weeks, China may now enter a second crop year with prohibitive tariffs on U.S. supplies.
At that time, I ordered records and tapes from Ursula Block's mail order Gelbe Musik in Berlin — at prohibitive prices for my meager student budget.
The decline in reimbursements has made DXA screening cost-prohibitive for many physician practices, thereby making DXA tests less widely available to patients as well.
Even getting a single area changed would be cost prohibitive to the app makers because it could potentially require staffers to make on-going micro updates.
Two weeks before Wimbledon commenced in 2016, Novak Djokovic fulfilled his lifelong dream of hoisting the French Open trophy, and entered Wimbledon as a prohibitive favorite.
But while education has been a piece of the iPad strategy since the product launched eight years ago next month, the tablet was long price-prohibitive.
Just as she was the prohibitive front-runner for her general election clash against Trump, so were the Cubs singled out by a majority of MLB.
It's work that would be very time-consuming, and potentially expensive (or even cost-prohibitive), for individual teachers, schools and districts to do on their own.
Christian Louboutin is probably the biggest name to roll out a wide range of nude hues, but those $500-plus price tags are a bit prohibitive.
"I want a dollar that's great for our country but not a dollar that's prohibitive for us to be doing business with other countries," he said.
If clitoral hoods and adhesions are such a common and prohibitive issue that people with clitorises deal with, why have you never heard of it before?
The $250 price tag will almost certainly make these cost-prohibitive for many, but after a few hours, it's going to be hard to go back.
From a fantasy angle, Wentz is unlikely to start in Week 220 for the Eagles, while Goff is the prohibitive favorite to open for the Rams.
Mission control centers in Houston and Moscow must be permanently staffed to support it, and launch and landing costs would be prohibitive to any commercial entity.
Given the hype over mobile payments and the prohibitive costs of issuing a dual-interface card, mobile payments became the card issuers' contactless strategy, said Sanford.
Regardless of the changes ahead for the U.S. health care system, Americans with expensive diseases need help now to mitigate the effects of prohibitive insurance costs.
"I think the prohibitive cost was a part of it," he said, when asked why the union had not done more on its own until now.
This means that there are factors, such as the monetary cost of surgical procedures, that can act as prohibitive barriers to one's control over their body.
College costs can be prohibitive in some cases, but there are ways to search for, and apply to, colleges that will be affordable for your family.
Democrats' tax policy is only slightly less prohibitive: Tax increases are allowed, but only on a tiny sliver at the tippy-top of the income distribution.
Turkey's benchmark interest rate of 24 percent barely keeps the currency stable and at the same time puts a prohibitive cost on borrowing for Turkish firms.
Analysts say Apple lags behind in India in part due to the price of their products, which is prohibitive to many potential buyers in the region.
He specializes in droid repair, and is called in to help Poe Dameron, Finn, and Rey break through a prohibitive code inside of C-3PO's head.
The prohibitive property prices, while a boon for the elite, have hurt the rest of the economy by raising costs for small businesses and start-ups.
It takes terabytes of information, not to mention teams of analysts, to effectively mine data for insights—most of which is cost prohibitive to small firms.
The most unstoppable force in pro football during the regular season, the prohibitive favorite to win the league's Most Valuable Player Award, made misplay after misplay.
If governments saddle digital currency with too many regulations, it increases the cost of doing business, making it prohibitive to institutions who might otherwise be interested.
And while the prohibitive costume might've held back other performers, Peretti's physical comedy is second to none, so for her, it was kind of the best.
Most of the utilities of libraries are quite obvious, like how they're essential to lowering the barrier of entry on activities that may be cost prohibitive.
"Requiring to 'always be online' is prohibitive and the game is still a bit too heavy-handed for quick-play on a phone," SuperData told GameSpot.
"Even basic staging — paintings, hand towels, throw blankets, duvet covers, decorative pillows — is extremely helpful and should not be cost-prohibitive for any seller," says Bauman. 4.
A rash of upsets had spread through the tournament so by the time of this encounter Serena was an even more prohibitive favorite to take the title.
Bookmakers certainly like Canada's chances making them prohibitive 1-to-10 favorites while the Euros were devalued coming into the eight-team tournament as 33-1 longshots.
The study focused on the key rock features in each crux that the climber used for the ascent, as fabricating an entire crux would be cost prohibitive.
The Penguins are the prohibitive favorites to hoist Lord Stanley's trophy at the expense of the upstart Predators, who are appearing in their first Stanley Cup Final.
In an economy that's already hostile to a debt-ridden generation being faced with prohibitive house prices and exploitative zero-hour contracts, the answer is very few.
Having just come out of college, she initially saw the cost of Alcor's services as prohibitive, until the company allowed front-funding requirements with life insurance policies.
Theoretically cover may still be available for Zika cancellations, but insurers say customers would have to pay a "significant" premium - meaning the cost would probably be prohibitive.
If peak summer prices at hotels along the coast of New England are cost prohibitive, travelers may want to explore shoulder season deals in April and May.
And even if they do end up as superstars, they weren't going to singlehandedly turn you into prohibitive Cup favorites, because again, there's no such thing anymore.
On one hand, she entered the race a prohibitive front-runner, spent months more organizing there, outraised Sanders, learned from her 2008 mistakes, and still barely won.
Animosity between Gould and the 49ers seemed to be a roadblock after he was given the prohibitive franchise tag in March, limiting his ability to sign elsewhere.
On Wednesday, the government and the largest oil producers hammered out a temporary deal to keep prices down, avoiding tougher measures such as prohibitive oil export duties.
Animosity between Gould and the 753ers seemed to be a roadblock after he was given the prohibitive franchise tag in March, limiting his ability to sign elsewhere.
And if tons of people are dropping out of the workforce, and everyone's still getting checks from the government, no strings attached, wouldn't the cost become prohibitive?
In the 20th century, condemnation of drugs and a worry about these kinds of social effects became more pronounced and resulted in a series of prohibitive laws.
They were the prohibitive favorites for the N.B.A. championship, and the idea of the team dropping a seven-game series in the playoffs seemed impossible to many.
These let sole traders and small businesses accept card payments, often for the first time ever since previous card acceptance schemes would have been too cost-prohibitive.
They were upset that prohibitive prices meant much of their research was out of reach, and that the current state of affairs slowed the spread of knowledge.
On top of the shortage and prohibitive cost of care facilities, dementia patients are ill-served by a health-care system not designed to suit their needs.
" Burnett, whose trailblazing career spans six decades, said what she and her collaborators did then "could not be done today," as "the cost alone would be prohibitive.
Storage costs for frozen embryos can reach $1,000 per year, a cost that would seem prohibitive if it weren't for the economic status of IVF's typical clientele.
While a GOP consultant called the Michigan-born performer a "prohibitive favorite" if he entered the race, at least one lawmaker pounced on Ritchie's potential political bid.
But though the flavor of Santa Barbara Mariculture's oysters is unique, the price is originally prohibitive, thanks in part to owner Bernard Friedman's decision to outsource distribution.
Nigeria's reluctance to devalue the naira currency, which has plunged on the black market, would further discourage investors, meaning the cost of commercial borrowing would be prohibitive.
In some cases the Byzantine rules of a patient's insurance might make an on-label drug cost prohibitive, so doctors prescribe a similar but cheaper med instead.
The cost of 30 or 60 seconds of airtime during television's most-watched night of the year is so prohibitive that not many companies can afford it.
PALACE HOTEL ACCESS WITHOUT THE PRICE TAG With standard doubles often starting at $296,2120 or more per night, Paris's palace hotels are price-prohibitive for most people.
The delegate math has become nearly prohibitive for Mr. Sanders; to overtake Mr. Biden, he would need to win the remaining states by about 20 percentage points.
Vaccines are just one example of the way cost-prohibitive health care may make it harder for the US to contain the spread of the new coronavirus.
In the first movie, the final destruction of Derry is one of the things that was always going to be prohibitive, because of the money we had.
I recently learned that the price of the Epi-Pen has been systematically raised by Mylan to a point that renders the medication cost-prohibitive for countless people.
Absurd as it is to pump billions of gallons of clean water to a treatment plant miles away, the cost of doing anything else might also be prohibitive.
The price of a house — especially one in a neighborhood that's considered to have good public schools — in the suburbs of Boston, Washington, or San Francisco is prohibitive.
And despite the promise of the technology (preliminary results were deemed "promising"), it&aposs unlikely to make its way into products anytime soon, as costs are still prohibitive.
That has led to periodic liquidity squeezes, making the cost of borrowing yuan in Hong Kong prohibitive: the overnight rate soared to 61% at the start of 2017.
The freedom to store and exchange data without boundary or prohibitive cost should be a boon to the world and to ourselves, rather than something that dehumanizes us.
The massive computing power that would be required to tag every face in every frame of the millions of hours of video generated every day makes it prohibitive.
He cited risks to the stock because of the economic slowdown in the People's Republic and worries about how the country could become more prohibitive in doing business.
While a hotel room — or even an Airbnb setup — can cost upwards of $20153 per night, these nomadic startups are designed to make sure travel isn't cost-prohibitive.
I recently learned that the price of the Epi-Pen as been systematically raised by Mylan to a point that renders the medication cost-prohibitive for countless people.
Prohibitive federal and state laws surrounding health insurance, combined with decreased funding to clinics, unsteady income, and a lack of transportation, leave very few options for undocumented immigrants.
The issue is that when you are not Facebook or Google or Twitter, building something like this from scratch can be too cost prohibitive and efficient to do.
The most unique portion of Delaney's plan is the investment in direct air capture, an expensive technology that has been difficult to implement due to its prohibitive cost.
Judging by the pricing for the smaller tiers — $2,899/month for up to 250 accounts — this may prove to to be too cost-prohibitive for many to use.
And whether cheaper borrowing will spark investment and inflation is questionable: in March, when the ECB unveiled its plan, investment-grade yields were a less-than-prohibitive 1.3%.
Duckworth is the prohibitive favorite to win the Democratic nomination to challenge Kirk in what is considered to be one of the most competitive Senate races this year.
Even this cost is prohibitive for incarcerated women who earn very low wages while incarcerated or do not receive financial support from families or loved ones while incarcerated.
The intensity reflected a race that has seen Clinton's once prohibitive lead in polls shrivel against Sanders as the two vie for the Democratic nomination for the Nov.
Tammy Duckworth is the prohibitive favorite for the nomination and has enjoyed a number of high-profile endorsements, including the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC) and Illinois Sen.
Simone Biles, Laurie Hernandez, Aly Raisman, Gabby Douglas and Madison Kocian lived up to expectations as prohibitive favorites by putting up the highest total score in every apparatus.
The prohibitive cost has stopped some of the largest companies in the world from making a national dent in constructing high-speed broadband networks, including Verizon and Google.
Last week it expressed concern that no other taxi apps rival Grab and that a prohibitive barrier of cost and network effects prevents new entrants from competing squarely.
But the town's profile is changing as demand for affordable housing with an easy commute in North Jersey spreads beyond cost-prohibitive places like Hoboken and Jersey City.
No number proved more daunting and prohibitive for would-be challengers than Mr. de Blasio's support among black voters, which has hovered around 75 percent, sometimes even higher.
Skywriting was invented by British navy pilots and popularized by the American advertising industry, and is rarely performed outside of the ads business because of its prohibitive cost.
Not one of our peer countries has found a way to provide health care that covers all benefits at no cost to patients — the price is just prohibitive.
Bryant liked Faulkner's goals for serving youth, and especially kids who need help with the sometimes cost-prohibitive fees associated with sports, he told the Ventura County Star.
Three times that, and you might be starting to get to a protein intake that is a little prohibitive to even chew, let alone buy, prepare, and store.
As SpaceX has found clever ways of reducing the cost of launching rockets into space, the Boring Company will aim to reduce the currently prohibitive costs of tunneling.
With only the sickest customers left on the exchange, insurance companies would have increasing incentives to either raise premiums to a prohibitive level or leave the exchanges entirely.
Many inventors need to turn their ideas into a physical reality, but the cost of the materials, electronics and machinery needed to build a prototype can be prohibitive.
The tab can easily run into the tens of thousands of dollars, which may be affordable to deeper-pocketed corporations and organizations but is prohibitive for ordinary citizens.
He also said that the N.C.A.A. had examined making its men's basketball referees full-time employees, but that the costs, at least in the short term, appeared prohibitive.
Faster internet speeds in rural areas are often considered key to addressing the economic divide between rural and urban America, but the costs have so far been prohibitive.
And while neither Kobach nor Moore starts their races as prohibitive favorites, it's not all that hard to see one or both of them winding up as the nominee.
Iceland's rules regarding trans folks changing their legal gender markers are more prohibitive than some other progressive countries, such as Argentina, and require proof of hormone treatment and surgery.
Nutrition experts for years have said Venezuelan diets have become more dependent on starches because of shortages or prohibitive costs of more complete meals including beans, dairy or meat.
Stan Wawrinka, the prohibitive underdog in that French Open final match against Djokovic, enters the 22014 as a top four player, even if few seem willing to acknowledge it.
It's rare to have a billion-dollar start-up in the footwear industry, Powell says, simply because the costs of production and development are generally prohibitive for small businesses.
The Hill To Die On leaves unmentioned the baroque, prohibitive system Congress previously used to adjudicate harassment and discrimination complaints and, in turn, quietly fund settlements with taxpayer money.
That might be cost prohibitive for many fleet owners, so Tesla will need to make a convincing argument that it's per-mile costs can beat its gas-guzzling competitors.
Until this point, fiction podcasts have been fairly experimental, as creators and writers tried to find new, less cost-prohibitive ways to tell the stories they wanted to tell.
The old free plan required a $300 installation fee in order to access, which is likely prohibitive for people on lower incomes, or just individuals who move a lot.
When paying out of pocket is prohibitive, some delay their procedures by weeks in order to get the money they need, putting their health at risk in the process.
"School districts and organizations are focusing on digitizing the classroom" now that the cost of providing devices for every student is no longer as prohibitive as before, she said.
The bank's high reliance on currency swaps to refinance CHF loans exposes Getin to potential prohibitive pricing for new swaps or their limited supply in case of market stress.
The Ducks, the prohibitive preseason favorite to win the Pac-12, have dealt with numerous injuries, including a season-ending foot injury to star freshman big man Bol Bol.
And the cost of having foreign geologists and engineers visit remote sites to carry out new surveys is prohibitive when nothing is yet being produced to pay for it.
Because each aircraft can be sent into space many times, it would help drive down the prohibitive cost of relying on single-use rockets to boost spacecraft into orbit.
It also raises the possibility of the one thing that could conceivably trip up this team: How is anyone supposed to stay motivated when they're such a prohibitive favorite?
And in the back of your mind, you also know that there's a decent to definite chance they add another superstar next summer and immediately become the prohibitive favorite.
This deflects any attacks on the process being cost-prohibitive, but at the same time it also diminishes the claim for it having much to do with quality assurance.
Most drone delivery testing in the US has been tightly restricted by the FAA, which has often been slow-moving and prohibitive when issuing rules around unmanned aerial vehicles.
"This compelled speech requirement drowns out the centers' pro-life messages and discourages them from speaking through advertisements because California's voluminous required statements make ads cost prohibitive," they argue.
Even with this ruinous history, the adoption of a Clintonesque defense may be personally satisfying for Trump but would come at a prohibitive cost for himself and his office.
Also, for women in the low-wage workforce — approximately two thirds of whom are women of color — the time and cost of obtaining a photo ID can be prohibitive.
Level of Difficulty: 0/10 To be fair, this treatment is cost-prohibitive for a lot of us (roughly $350-$600), so in that regard it is fairly difficult.
Christian Louboutin accomplished this in the footwear space when it extended its nude assortment last June, but the price point ($595 ballet flats) makes it financially prohibitive for most.
But recently the NBA laid down some rare prohibitive ground rules about how teams should behave themselves on social media, in an attempt to crack down on shit talk.
However, the fact that the fairs are so cost-prohibitive clearly influences what work galleries chose to present, since they really have to sell in order to break even.
Federer, like most top men's players, does not play any doubles at the Grand Slam events, as the best-of-five singles format can prove prohibitive to additional entries.
Small papers that have been struggling with everything from shrinking revenue to layoffs to accusations of "fake news" now have to contend with prohibitive U.S. tariffs on Canadian newsprint.
But it is likely to be cost-prohibitive for most scooter-sharing companies that are scrambling to bring in enough revenue to recoup the costs of their fleet operations.
The saga of Plus Pool in many ways illustrates the difficulty of getting public design projects of any scale off the ground, given the prohibitive costs and red tape.
"As a technological leader, the USG can provide exceptional resources to accelerate testing and analysis that otherwise would be cost-prohibitive to a small startup-like TTSA," she added.
"Bernie Sanders will be the delegate leader after the March 3rd contests, but whether that makes him the prohibitive nominee is highly dependent on Pete's performance," the campaign wrote.
Here's a prohibitive front-runner with an allegedly bottomless reservoir of Wall Street cash who is being outspent by a guy who once professed his admiration for Fidel Castro.
FiveThirtyEight's delegate forecast gives the former vice president the best odds of winning the nomination, but with 12 days until the Iowa caucuses, no candidate is the prohibitive favorite.
Hunter and others at the hearing bemoaned the losses of the maritime industry without considering that the prohibitive costs of the Jones Act are the reason for those reverses.
When she entered the race last year for the Democratic presidential nomination, she was considered such a prohibitive favorite that others in her party shied away from challenging her.
In 2005, the university's trustees hired an outside firm to explore a move to Division I in hockey, but the estimated costs of travel, scholarships and facilities proved prohibitive.
"Stripped down to dollars and sense, it's still price prohibitive for a lot of shoppers out there," said Jeremy Acevedo, manager of industry analysis for car-buying website Edmunds.com.
But it has lots of creative human capital with an incentive to work on tech ideas that bypass the corruption that is prohibitive for many brick-and-mortar businesses.
The decision will allow three trans individuals to choose whichever bathroom they want at their school, and represents a small step toward dismantling the nation's most prohibitive bathroom laws.
The billionaire businessman is still the prohibitive favorite, but it was the steepest slide in his imputed chances since his second-place showing in the Iowa caucuses on Feb. 227.
Tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese imports had been set to rise to a prohibitive 25 percent from the current 10 percent if no deal was reached by Friday.
It doesn't ban foreign purchases: It just makes buying American goods the preference, except for when the cost of domestic goods is prohibitive or not available given the amount desired.
A DSLR is a conventional-looking digital camera with a relatively chunky body and a large lens, necessary physical features that make professional-grade picture-taking prohibitive on a smartphone.
Cigarettes would be one example where an acutely dangerous product underlying an vast public health emergency was progressively made expensive enough to make its consumption financially painful if not prohibitive.
In years past, that meant putting in place a shadow operation that could get a third-party candidate on the ballot — prohibitive for any normal campaign, merely expensive for Mike.
But at what point does the cost to society for a drug, like new treatments for hepatitis C that tally more than $214,25 for a course of treatment, become prohibitive?
So, for example, she does kind of talk about promoting naturalization, waiving fees in some cases, recognizing that some of the costs of becoming naturalized can be prohibitive for immigrants.
But many of them aren't cost-prohibitive in the strictest sense: If I made an effort to save up $250 for a modestly smart smart mirror, I could do it.
Regulations that were written with major automakers in mind made it financially prohibitive for a limited company like DMC to start production on replica cars that wouldn't meet today's standards.
"While sheet masks boast a high concentration of active ingredients, like a facial serum, they would be a cost-prohibitive way to address your skin needs daily," says the derm.
NASA, too, has reused rocket boosters for launching shuttles in the past, but these used solid boosters instead of ones with liquid fuel, and costs ended up being prohibitive regardless.
Access is another; not every doctor's office or pharmacy carries every vaccine, and particularly in rural areas, the distance one has to travel to receive a vaccine can be prohibitive.
The West Coast certainly saw huge job growth over the last decade, but home prices are so overheated in much of the region that the cost of entry is prohibitive.
Tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese imports had been set to rise to a prohibitive 25 percent from the current 10 percent if no deal were reached by Friday.
But instead of wasting time knocking down Munger's single payer idea, I've come up with a two-pronged strategy that will do something about the prohibitive costs he rightfully identified.
The new policy gets rid of prohibitive royalty fees, permissions, and licensing agreements for those reproducing images of Rauschenberg's work for "noncommercial, scholarly, and/or transformative purposes," per a statement.
Considering that over half of American families have less than $1000 in the bank and are essentially living paycheck to paycheck, the increased cost of an EpiPen can be prohibitive.
Before voting in the primary even began, numerous mainstream press outlets declared Clinton such a prohibitive favorite that there was basically no meaningfully contest and no way she could lose.
Adupa said sanitary products could cost girls around $2 a month - a prohibitive price in a country where nearly one in five people lives on less than $1 a day.
"I quit my dream job as a full-time psychotherapist, as I needed a sabbatical to deal with some increasingly prohibitive physical and mental health concerns," says Gina Handley Schmitt.
The increasingly prohibitive cost of childcare has left 22019 million children under the age of five without the high-quality educational experiences that research highlights is essential for their success.
Without ASCAP and other PROs, music users that perform more than a handful of musical works would face the prohibitive expense of countless negotiations with a multitude of copyright owners.
Publishing low-quality data, which may be useful in certain instances, can quickly undermine corporate reputations, and growing data collection efforts beyond narrow business sectors can quickly become cost-prohibitive.
The team of Biles, Laurie Hernandez, Aly Raisman, Gabby Douglas and Madison Kocian lived up to expectations as prohibitive favorites by putting up the highest total score on every apparatus.
Smart appliances are generally costly, which makes them prohibitive to many segments of the population, and not all homes are outfitted with the infrastructure necessary to accommodate all these systems.
He told a Cincinnati radio host on Tuesday, "I have no interest in Trump TV," and industry executives say the start-up costs for a news channel would be prohibitive.
And, as it stands, a technically interoperable app-delivery infrastructure is being encumbered by prohibitive clauses in a commercial contract — and by a lack of regulatory pushback against such behavior.
A $15+ cover price is really prohibitive for a lot of people and it's so important that cannabis media is accessible, especially if you're bringing a new perspective to it.
Beyond the prohibitive expense of the expo itself, activists in Milan protested the government's use of the project as an excuse to redevelop and gentrify vast swathes of the city.
Hong Kong can be a cost-prohibitive vacation destination, according to Brooke Lavery, a Southeast Asia specialist and an owner of the New York City luxury travel company Local Foreigner.
Virginia, which began the season unranked in the Associated Press poll, might be considered the prohibitive favorite, as much as the notoriously anarchic tournament can be said to have one.
The crackdown is set to get even more severe this year, as prohibitive new asset management rules and the merger of the banking and insurance regulators helps close regulatory loopholes.
Together, the federal and state governments should make a new commitment to improving access to college and reducing the often prohibitive burdens debt places on so many students and families.
For those employing up to 100 staff the limit is $50,000, and given that legal fees are usually several hundred dollars per hour, the cost of litigation can be prohibitive.
Because individual creators such as visual journalists going to federal court to defend their work against copyright infringement is cost prohibitive, leaving those creators with a right but no remedy.
Cleveland rolled over Indiana and Toronto in the first two rounds, and they will be prohibitive favorites in the Eastern Conference Finals against the winner of the Washington-Boston series.
For Republican Trump skeptics, there's no sense any longer in play-acting as if Marco Rubio could pull ahead, or as if Donald Trump isn't the prohibitive favorite of the electorate.
While the cost and work necessary to use Spectator View are prohibitive to many, the result will probably help Microsoft sell even more people on the concept of mixed-reality systems.
But the $465 application fee can be cost-prohibitive for many DACA recipients, who only had one month between Trump's announcement and the October 5 deadline to scrape together the money.
Their protests quickly escalated from jovial catcalling to prohibitive heckling and then—after Mr Murray was interviewed on camera by Allison Stanger, a Middlebury professor, in a separate room—into violence.
Some small internet firms have bought back all their shares and delisted in America, then relisted in mainland China, but the cost of this for the big firms would be prohibitive.
It's been cost-prohibitive to enable that access for entire companies until the Amazon QuickSight pay-per-session pricing — this is a game-changer in terms of information and analytics access.
WiiWare, the company's first venture into online game publishing, never made a major impact — the prohibitive 40MB download limit, lack of advertising, and developer-hostile sales requirements all played a part.
Fanatics spokesperson Meier Raivich, who calls the name ban an "error," says 'Harambe' was removed from the prohibitive list and customers are able to request the name again as of Thursday.
"At this point, because they are sort of the newer or first to the market, the cost so far is a tiny bit prohibitive for my fast-casual restaurants," Flay said.
The definitions are highly indeterminate, and broad interpretations by watchdogs of phrases like "likely to cause overall harm" or "internationally accepted norms" may result in Google's own rules being unexpectedly prohibitive.
Beatriz Becerra Basterrechea, a liberal, said just two Spaniards had received funds: "The Contergan foundation has provided prohibitive requirements from them ... like presenting the original box the mothers bought," she said.
Animal lovers often tell us their "dream vacation" is to go on an African safari, but the price of that trip is cost prohibitive to the average person, let alone family.
The Hypersuit is similarly awkward in a public place – and as the rep mentioned, it's really too cost prohibitive for personal use, so it will likely mostly be used in public.
Seven years of families and hardworking Americans having to make the choice between putting food on the table, buying cost-prohibitive health insurance under ObamaCare, or facing federal mandates and penalties.
The government under a National Automotive Industry Development Plan has ordered local car distributors to come up with plans for new assembly plants, along with threats of imposing prohibitive import duties.
But, according to VanMoof, a more prohibitive factor might just be cost; since they locate the bikes using GSM and not GPS radios, the company has to pay for data costs.
Without the federal payments, those consumers could lose coverage and insurance companies may flee insurance exchanges in the months ahead as the cost of offering policies for poorer customers becomes prohibitive.
Because the cost of shipping construction materials more than 30 million miles is prohibitive, the design makes use of volcanic basalt rock, which exists on Mars, below a layer of dust.
The former first lady edged out Sanders at Monday's night Iowa caucuses by a razor-thin margin and the Vermont senator is the prohibitive favorite to win the New Hampshire primary.
The hormones she was taking would cause irreversible sterility, and she had opted not to freeze and store sperm, as some trans women do, because the long-term cost seemed prohibitive.
U.S. Gymnasts Dominate: Simone Biles, Laurie Hernandez, Aly Raisman, Gabby Douglas and Madison Kocian lived up to expectations as prohibitive favorites by putting up the highest total score in every apparatus.
Trump's wins in Florida, Illinois, and North Carolina, along with what looks like a win in Missouri, means that he is the prohibitive frontrunner, despite Kasich's win in his home state.
It's a cost-prohibitive, multi-year effort for existing carriers to create a competing product — meaning most MGAs will have years to build their businesses before facing direct competition from incumbents.
Unfortunately, the future upgrades I'm talking about very likely don't include retrofitting the building to have a full grass field—the cost of which seems like it will ultimately prove prohibitive.
"The cost can be higher with a defined benefit and given the discrimination rules, it often becomes cost prohibitive because you are required to put money in for employees," he said.
For a period, at Vice, the price to convert options to shares was in the "five figures" for a period, making them cost-prohibitive for many, the former exec there said.
"Accepting petitioners' position would eliminate a valuable tool needed to compromise a small category of cases where the administrative costs of direct payments to class members are prohibitive," Google's brief said.
I'm apprehensive about the limitations inherent in canonization, mainly canon's inadequate literary representation of difference as tokenism, and the prohibitive inaccessibility for those who can't afford education at the highest levels.
Prices for these latter models are as of yet unknown, while Oculus founder Palmer Luckey has already responded to criticism of his system's prohibitive cost, promising that it will eventually drop.
It also means that America's homegrown multi-state operators have to raise capital in Canada where there are major constraints on capital and prohibitive costs to the companies and to investors.
Congress is currently considering legislation that would allow copyright holders to bring smaller cases defending their works from copyright infringers without some of the prohibitive costs of going to federal court.
" She said the "prohibitive measures" were "purposeful and blatant discrimination of the Russian media by a candidate to the presidency of a state that historically stood up for freedom of speech.
BALTIMORE — Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson was the N.F.L.'s most dominating player this season, which is why he is the prohibitive favorite to win the league's Most Valuable Player Award.
All I know is that assisted reproductive technology sounds really expensive and probably extremely cost-prohibitive for the vast majority of trans men who might want to make use of it.
Paris and Los Angeles are also being viewed as cities that might help reform the Olympics by using mostly existing and temporary facilities to reduce prohibitive costs in staging the Games.
The Lisa (which may or may not have been named after founder Steve Jobs' daughter) also featured an incredibly steep price-tag of $0993,2099 that proved prohibitive for too many customers.
"The licensing costs and royalty fees, infrastructure costs and supply chain logistics can make it cost-prohibitive with limited enrollment," Christine Blaha, the school's food service director, wrote in an email.
The stakes are getting higher after Clinton defeated Sanders by a razor-thin margin in Iowa, and the Vermont senator is seen as the prohibitive favorite to win the Granite State.
Prescribed burning via helicopter helps get firefighters into tricky spots, but this is also a somewhat risky proposition and the cost of using a helicopter is often prohibitive for most users.
Better job prospects may mean that young people are not emigrating in the numbers they used to, but the cost of living and establishing a life in Ireland is still prohibitive.
Automakers originally proposed the rule changes in February of this year, arguing at the time that current federal standards are too prohibitive because they were written for cars that require human drivers.
For families seeking child care today, "the cost can be just prohibitive and the quality can also be troubling," Patricia Cole, senior director of federal policy for Zero to Three, told Vox.
For a program with so many futuristic elements, the music choices were extremely old-fashioned—although the cost of licensing rock songs was surely prohibitive for the show's notoriously tight-budgeted productions.
Gretchen Whitmer, the Democratic nominee, spent the entire campaign with a prohibitive lead over her opponent in the gubernatorial race, and the incumbent Republican governor refused to endorse GOP nominee Bill Schuette.
But let's be real: The price of a flight can the most expensive part of a trip to another continent — and the most prohibitive reason for actually taking that vacation you deserve.
The only problem is that if you're not in New York, actually getting to a show can be cost prohibitive, even if the show's not already sold out into eternity like Hamilton.
As it currently stands, the major parties are in charge of determining primary election rules and procedures, which vary from state to state, and some are more prohibitive for independents than others.
In June, the Supreme Court issued a sweeping decision striking down all states' same-sex marriage bans, arguing that the prohibitive laws violated the 14th Amendment's Due Process and Equal Protection Clauses.
It's an impressive experience, but one still cost prohibitive for those of us who don't, say, own a fleet of cars, private jet, or have a line of steaks named after us.
That has made it increasingly cost-prohibitive to live in Oakland and other parts of the East Bay, where workers have traditionally relocated to continue commuting into the city and the valley.
"The decision by the United States Department of Commerce to impose unreasonably high and prohibitive duties anti-subsidy and anti-dumping duties on Spanish olives is simply unacceptable," a Commission spokesman said.
Johnson arrived at Augusta the kind of prohibitive favorite not seen since the halcyon days of Tiger Woods, coming off three consecutive victories and an ascent to the world number one ranking.
However, with investors increasingly worried of the stability of banks in the bloc's high-debt countries, like Italy and Greece, the cost of issuing junior debt could grow prohibitive for some lenders.
Too many Americans are finishing school saddled with a prohibitive "debt sentence" that prevents them from seeking careers that may not pay like Wall Street but offer a different kind of enrichment.
"From a surgical perspective, it's clear that indiscriminate morcellation of any tumor with malignant potential inside a patient's body poses a prohibitive danger," wrote Hooman Noorchashm, the surgeon married to Amy Reed.
Washington Capitals On the one hand, they're already an excellent team—one that would go into the playoffs as the Eastern Conference's prohibitive favourite even if they didn't add anyone at all.
The Fed has to make sure that interest rates aren't too high to make the cost of capital prohibitive or too low to thwart returns for savers, pension funds and insurance companies.
To fix that roadblock, SoftBank issued a new set of bonds with better terms to buy back the bonds with the prohibitive covenants, undercutting and aggravating some investors of the initial bonds.
However, we don't see BA or suppliers slowing or suspending production since the cost of doing so would be prohibitive while delayed receipt of delivery proceeds would be largely a timing issue.
Unexpected ascent Clinton entered the Democratic contest as the prohibitive favorite last spring, easily outpacing all serious possible contenders, with the exception of Vice President Joe Biden, had he entered the race.
But the liquid biopsy remains pricey — Guardant's costs $5,400 per test, with some health insurance plans picking up a portion of that — and the cost may still be prohibitive for many patients.
Michael Owen, associate chair at Iowa State University's Department of Agronomy, reckons it would now cost agrochemical giants up to an almost prohibitive $400 million to develop a next-generation universal weedkiller.
Under the ACA, people with HIV who didn't have health insurance through work could buy coverage through the marketplace; insurers could no longer charge them prohibitive amounts for having a preexisting condition.
Also, with an unemployment rate of 42 percent on the reservation, the cost of getting a dog or cat spayed or neutered is prohibitive for families living in extreme poverty, she says.
However, for many transit organizations that operate as extensions of a public sector budget, the delayed adoption of newer technologies due to prohibitive cost factors is becoming more of a safety concern.
"Making it into these areas would be cost prohibitive," Rich Simmons, senior research engineer and director of the Energy Policy and Innovation Center at the Georgia Institute of Technology, said in interview.
Staying in touch was much more difficult: The cost of an international phone call was so prohibitive that my parents allowed me to call her only on her birthday and at Christmas.
The project is now due to be done in two phases, with the pipeline built without compressors in the first phase, which would cut gas volume but would reduce prohibitive project costs.
Democrats weren't complaining about Clinton's complexity back in 2015, when she entered the presidential race as the supposedly prohibitive favorite, and they likely wouldn't be complaining today if she had beaten Trump.
Rumors so far have the product somewhere in the neighborhood of $500 and include, among other things, the return of the headphone jack — an acknowledgment that Bluetooth headphones are still cost prohibitive.
"We throw the high cost [price tags] on shoes and clothes, to try to distract it from the kids," he explains about the prohibitive price of brand-name sports brands and streetwear.
"We throw the high cost [price tags] on shoes and clothes to try to distract it from the kids," he explains about the prohibitive price of brand-name sports brands and streetwear.
Not only are costs prohibitive in the Aloha State, but it slips to a rare second-place finish in our Quality of Life category (behind Vermont) due to an uptick in crime.
With political leaders and editorial boards recommending that she serve out the remainder of Mr. Schneiderman's term, which ends in December, Ms. Underwood seemed the prohibitive favorite to get the Legislature's approval.
The technology that would be required to remove pharmaceuticals from the water at treatment plants is cost-prohibitive, said Ed Gottlieb, the industrial pretreatment coordinator at the Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Facility.
With 2 million orthodontic cases per year, highly populous Brazil is one of the largest dental markets globally, yet the penetration of invisible aligners is less than 2% due to prohibitive prices.
To defend these prohibitive efforts, lawmakers often cite serious health concerns, like the six confirmed deaths and more than 450 potential cases of lung-related illness caused by vaping, per The Guardian.
Those may seem like prohibitive odds, but factoring in the bookmakers' margin, they translate to only about 61 percent and 65 percent chances — or about 40 percent that both teams will advance.
In an antiseptic Tokyo of stifling politesse and prohibitive cost of living, the aging protagonist, a French-language instructor named Mitsuki, waits for her mother to finish the tedious business of dying.
Likewise, effective non-medication options such as physical therapy, massage, and acupuncture are cost prohibitive due to the way in which private insurance companies provide coverage, if they are covered at all.
The often violent demonstrations over the cost of university education, which is prohibitive for many black students, have highlighted frustration at enduring inequalities more than two decades after the end of apartheid.
The committee has promised that there will be enough accommodation for everyone and that alcohol - currently only obtainable at a handful of places at prohibitive prices - would be more made widely available.
Congress has so far failed to attach any prohibitive language since Trump declared a national emergency last February, successfully diverting $6.7 billion from military construction and other accounts for a southern barrier.
These costs can be especially prohibitive for some students, driving young doctors away from lower-paying specialties, such as pediatrics and psychiatry, as well as jobs in rural or less wealthy areas.
For example, the Conley Romper doesn't necessitate lifting up one's arms (which many breast-cancer-related surgeries make prohibitive), plus mesh-paneled sleeves to make the garment more breathable in that particular area.
The economics can be surprisingly feasible, Wiencek said - in part because flat complexes have become so expensive to buy, but also because tearing down and constructing a new, large building is cost-prohibitive.
And von Bidder acknowledged that Four Seasons price points are prohibitive for many diners: Its current listing of lunch entrées include a $36 tuna burger, the cheapest option, and a $56 poached halibut.
Less talked about is how millions of drones are already in use, the value that they're creating in the enterprise and the outcomes they're opening up that were previously cost-prohibitive or impossible.
The lack of housing has also caused a teacher shortage in Carlsbad, according to the Associated Press — there's simply nowhere to live, and the prices are prohibitive for most, residents told VICE News.
When talking about the Mystery Box, people often forget the concept is predicated on technology, specifically the capacity of modern computer animation to visualize concepts that were previously cost prohibitive if not unfilmable.
Beside its size and, should it ever become a retail product, its likely prohibitive price, the major problem with this 8K TV is really the paucity of 8K content to put on it.
They said that the company will have patient support and payment programs in place and that they do not expect out-of-pocket costs to be prohibitive for patients who need the treatment.
Who imagines that the welfare of Americans would be improved if our economy was fragmented among our fifty states, each with prohibitive barriers to the movement of goods and services across state lines?
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - A protest against prohibitive fees threatens to derail South Africa's university calendar but impoverished students like Mmakatleho Sefatsa, who already face expulsion over unpaid bills, say they have nothing to lose.
As such, they can and should aspire to be a postseason Trojan Horse, and still ought to be considered prohibitive favorites in any series until LeBron and his staccato inevitability lurches into frame.
Many are questioning whether outright car ownership will be as palatable in a future where there are other transportation alternatives, and autonomous and other smart vehicles become potentially too cost-prohibitive to own.
The prohibitive favorite to win the GOP nod has dropped out of the race for the White House, while the political novice has won his second primary in a row, in convincing fashion.
Why Republicans are (very slightly) cracking open the door: Because automatic weapons are illegal (or those that were grandfathered in a post-1986 ban are so cost prohibitive that they've all but disappeared).
The index lost nearly 4.5 percent that month and fell another 4.8 percent in March amid worries about rising interest rates, a potential U.S.-China trade war and prohibitive regulation on technology giants.
"10 to 20 years from now there will only be a handful of big utilities in America and Berkshire will be one of them, but right now it is cost prohibitive," Warren said.
By the time the building opened, on Christmas Day 2100, the stock market crash had made it a prohibitive prospect for the Shriners, and it began life as a home to talking pictures.
The bill proposed this week singles out CEU — a stalwart of liberal international education in Hungary — with a set of rules it might find prohibitive for continued operations, CEU leaders said on Wednesday.
Pelosi remains the prohibitive favorite, although rebellious Democrats within the conference say they'll line up enough votes to prevent the veteran lawmaker from being Speaker for a second time in her House career.
Democrat Ted Strickland looks like the prohibitive favorite for the nomination to challenge Ohio's incumbent Republican senator, but that's not stopping his Democratic challenger from pushing the former governor to defend his record.
Though the medicine itself hasn't changed, the delivery devices have been protected by patents, enabling drug makers to charge ever escalating — sometimes prohibitive — prices for one of the oldest drugs in medical use.
PredictIt, and online site where users can place bets on the probability of various events, had put Yellen as a prohibitive leader in the race for the appointment, but that changed quickly Friday.
"...It is becoming increasingly likely that low oil prices, and reducing dependence on fossil fuels, will mean that extracting much of the oil in the Arctic will be economically prohibitive," the report says.
Northvolt said rail connections already serving other industries in the northern region, as well as Skelleftea's deep-sea port, meant it did not expect transport costs to be prohibitive due the plant's location.
But it is the combination of prohibitive house prices and sky-high rents, plus demand for tourist accommodations on websites like Airbnb, that has made some buyers turn to more creative housing solutions.
"Together, the federal and state governments should make a new commitment to improving access to college and reducing the often prohibitive burdens it places on so many students and families," Mr. Bloomberg wrote.
But it was the prohibitive frontrunner in the WOTY race, since government bailouts were all the rage in the final months of the year, as we came to grips with the Great Recession.
Despite the potentially prohibitive prices of his products, he repeatedly says he wants Judy to reach people from "all walks of life," whether it's through buying the kits or using the free resources.
Because of the prohibitive cost of housing caused by these regulations, innovative companies in Silicon Valley and Boston do not grow as much as they could, and new businesses do not get created.
For Hunt, a public school teacher, a two-bedroom apartment in New York — where the average rent for a two-bedroom is $3,390, according to the real estate site Zumper — was cost prohibitive.
The latter state will be followed almost immediately by 2000 states and territories on the next Tuesday, including the big prizes of California and Texas, where the cost of advertising can be prohibitive.
While some have no intention to become regulated, others believe it's cost-prohibitive or currently operate in municipalities where cannabis sales are banned, said Josh Drayton, spokesperson for the California Cannabis Industry Association.
Others include Alice Munro, Doris Lessing, Harold Pinter and Elfriede Jelinek, but their reasons had to do with illness, old age and, in the case of Ms. Jelinek, various prohibitive phobias (crowds, flying).
"There's certain things on the show that you couldn't do, because the costs were prohibitive, but something like a cupcake or a Cosmo was something you could afford," hypothesizes Armstrong of the Cosmo fixation.
Quite a few, actually: The Coolpix P300 and its offspring, as well as the APS-C-sensored Coolpix A. But the P300 series has smallish sensors, and the Coolpix A has a prohibitive price.
LG's 98-inch 8K set will be prohibitive in terms of size and price, but it's a glimpse of what's to come in terms of picture quality a decade or so down the line.
Eighth Grade is far from the first high school-set film slapped with a prohibitive rating on questionable grounds, despite being leagues removed from the full-bore raunch of a Superbad or a Blockers.
The company is hoping low-cost and volume can help it earn a big chunk of the micro and cubesat launch business, where other launch options can currently be cost-prohibitive and massively inconvenient.
At the time, SanDisk said that the advancement was necessary to match ever-increasing data-heavy formats like 4K video and VR. However, creating SD cards with massive amounts of storage is cost-prohibitive.
Demonstrations over the cost of university education, prohibitive for many black students, have highlighted frustration at enduring inequalities in Africa's most industrialized country more than two decades after the end of white-minority rule.
At the presidential level, while Hillary Clinton remains a prohibitive favorite, if she wins — which is probable but not certain — the size of her margin will have huge impact on Senate and House elections.
They will need to convince only a quarter of legislators in the lower house to back their choice of prime minister, who need not be an MP. Barriers to amending the constitution are prohibitive.
Drillers are now subject to almost the same requirements they had to meet before the Obama rule, including the expectation that they do not have to capture methane if it would be cost-prohibitive.
On Monday, she also pointed to the lack of affordable child care as "enormously prohibitive to women in the workforce," saying it's something she's working to tackle with the administration's push on tax reform.
The major indexes have since struggled to hold gains for the year amid worries about rising interest rates, a U.S.-China trade war, prohibitive regulation on technology giants and a peak in earnings growth.
Carmakers have failed to mass-produce electric cars profitably largely because of the prohibitive cost of battery packs which make up between 20213 percent and 50 percent of the cost of an electric vehicle.
The 28,000 Libyan dinar ($20,000) cost is prohibitive for Libyans who "go bankrupt to treat their children" but struggle to withdraw even a few hundred dinars from the bank because of a liquidity crisis.
The Commission's director general for financial services Olivier Guersent said in Brussels on Wednesday he was ready to accept a rate slightly higher than 5 percent, while Tang said 10 percent "is not prohibitive".
Following decades cut off from much of the world, Cubans only gained the ability to sign online six-months ago, and at what for many of the country's citizens would prove a prohibitive cost.
In addition to transportation and employment-related barriers, the process itself may be too convoluted for many people—and potentially prohibitive for those without internet access or those who have limited education, Young says.
After an 11-5 season in 2016, fueled by young playmakers and a stalwart defense, the Giants swaggered into training camp as the prohibitive favorite to overtake Dallas for the N.F.C. East division crown.
And two weeks later, he voted for the American Healthcare Act, which is the version of repeal that did the opposite, made it cost-prohibitive for people like me to get affordable insurance coverage.
The smaller tanks that microbreweries use are labor intensive to fabricate, Watt said, and manufacturing the same equipment in the U.S. would be cost prohibitive for start-up businesses that are often family owned.
After winning three consecutive starts between mid-February and late March, Johnson entered this year's Masters as the prohibitive favorite, but he hurt his back in a fall on stairs and had to withdraw.
WIMBLEDON, England — At a stage in his career at which he could expect to be merely a sentimental favorite, Roger Federer instead enters the Wimbledon semifinals as a prohibitive pick to win the title.
States could request an exemption from the rule intended to ensure that people with pre-existing conditions could not be charged prohibitive premiums — but only if those states establish a high-risk insurance pool.
As a young trucker who says he didn&apost attend college due to prohibitive costs, Collins says he knew that taking time off to campaign without any income wasn&apost an option for him.
African countries have some of the most prohibitive laws against homosexuality in the world - same-sex relationships are a crime across much of the continent and can lead to imprisonment or the death penalty.
Their brewery, which produces just 1,000 gallons of beer per year, could face prohibitive costs if it is required to add new filtration and testing systems as a result of polluted water, they said.
The creation of independent financial channels would allow it and its businesses to avoid prohibitive sanctions but would likely deepen an ideological schism between the U.S. and Europe that has grown during Trump's presidency.
"The proposed rule's prohibitive fees could make it nearly impossible for an average person to access the Genealogy Program, leading to fewer requests and ultimately mitigating the proposed rule's intention to fund the USCIS."
Traveling to Colombia or Mexico is cost-prohibitive for a majority Cubans and, starting this year, the United States could fail to meet its agreement to issue 20,000 immigrant visas per year for Cubans.
She took an OurBus a few times a week for six weeks — a frequency that would have made train tickets and highway tolls financially prohibitive — until she landed a job here as a paralegal.
"Many of the images shared around on Pinterest are either from high-end events or styled photo shoots, where it's really cost prohibitive to replicate for a 200-plus- guest wedding," Ms. Hiltbrand said.
While the device has not been licensed in Australia — Dr. O'Neil said the cost was prohibitive — he provides it through a program that gives those at risk of premature death access to unlicensed medications.
The women will become the second group of female athletes to represent the conservative kingdom (a country where women are forbidden from driving and are subject to a prohibitive male guardianship system) at the Olympics.
The Flint government argued that door-to-door water delivery and filter service would be cost prohibitive and force it to "reallocate other personnel and money away from" restoring its water system, court documents say.
Franklin said that even though the Election Assistance Commission's most recent election security standards were released in 2015, most state's machines are only compliant with standards from 2002 because of the prohibitive costs of updates.
This was designed to avoid using magnetic levitation—an existing technology that would have led to prohibitive costs on long routes—but it was inefficient and it would have punished passengers with a hellish noise.
Gewis said that in any case new marriages risked complicating future inheritance or other legal issues and costs were prohibitive, with courts charging up to $110 to register even straightforward marriages by an approved sheikh.
The relatively unimpeded path has positioned Mr. Cruz, who has taken a lead in polls here, as the prohibitive favorite to win the state and emerge as the preferred candidate of the party's conservative wing.
Since 33, hunting for pangolins without a permit is illegal; for small hunters, however, the cost of obtaining the document is prohibitive, so with few other alternatives, many have decided to stay outside the law.
On the other hand, if the cost of buying such insurance was prohibitive, then we can categorically say it was false that people thought it out of the question that the peg could be broken.
However, despite the lack of official data, both PLAFAM and StopVIH are fearing the worst: that teenage pregnancy, HIV rates, and clandestine abortions will all increase as a result of the shortages and prohibitive cost.
With muni bond rates at record lows, junk and low investment-grade rated issuers are trying to exploit what could be a rare window of opportunity before any market reversal makes borrowing costs prohibitive again.
On the margins, the repatriation might crimp some bond market issuance, as many firms have borrowed in U.S. markets in order to fund buybacks without having to resort to repatriating cash at prohibitive tax rates.
This kind of inefficiency is so common that economists even have a name for it: spatial mismatch, when job seekers (low-income ones in particular) are located at a prohibitive distance from the jobs themselves.
Incremental progress Some Cubans use dial-up connections or mobile plans to access state-run web services, but broadband access has been largely restricted to diplomats or employees of foreign companies, and prices remain prohibitive.
The former Secretary of State has been come under withering scrutiny over an email server she used while at the State Department, but remains the prohibitive favorite to be her party's standard-bearer in November.
Surveys suggest he is such a prohibitive favorite in New Hampshire that a Clinton come-from-behind victory would rank as one of the biggest upsets in the Live Free or Die state's political lore.
So you know, I don't think there's anybody who should be considered to be a prohibitive favorite back at that point, because we don't know what the political world is going to look like then.
Weeks of demonstrations calling for the scrapping of university fees, prohibitive for many black students, have highlighted frustration at enduring inequalities in South Africa more than two decades after the end of white minority rule.
Legomsky argued that placing such a burden on an asylum seeker -- especially as many of them don't have access to a lawyer and are not given one by the government -- could be prohibitive for many.
But whatever his wishes or their discussions, there is a complicating and possibly prohibitive factor: the trial in the closing of George Washington Bridge access lanes, the scandal that hobbled Mr. Christie's own presidential hopes.
According to Jeff Housenbold, a managing director with SoftBank's Vision Fund, like many other venture investors, SoftBank has prohibitive clauses in its agreement with its own backers that include pornography, alcohol, drugs, weapons and tobacco.
Whatever the plan, we must do more to help low- and middle-income Americans, many of whom can't afford to go to the doctor or get even basic preventative care due to prohibitive cost-sharing.
So, most work with liquid metals and electronics has required the usage of very thick deposits of the metals in question, which in turn puts a prohibitive lower limit on the scale of the electronics.
Still, before the game, Cashman said the Yankees would not stand pat with their rotation, which needs reinforcement behind the ace Luis Severino, unless the price in a thin market for starting pitchers became prohibitive.
Tuesday night, Clyburn told NPR after the networks called the Michigan primary for Biden that the former vice president would be the "prohibitive favorite to win the Democratic nomination" by the end of the night.
"You can't go near a subway stop and find something to build anymore," because of the prohibitive cost, said Ariel Aufgang, an architect for the project, who has designed several affordable buildings in the city.
If Dr. Seuss were an economist, he might have had the Grinch impose prohibitive tariffs on exports from the North Pole rather than running all over Whoville to steal all the gifts on Christmas Eve.
Brazil's historically high interest rates make long-term commercial loans for big energy projects prohibitive, and power sector officials say foreign lenders are wary of exchange-rate risks, especially during Brazil's worst recession on record.
This is at the heart of China's so-called Anti-Access/Areal Denial (A2/AD) approach which aims to dissuade the American Navy from intervening in any maritime warzone against China by inflicting prohibitive costs.
For many individuals living with chronic and life-threatening illnesses such as cancer, arthritis, HIV, hemophilia and autoimmune diseases, the costs of simply maintaining their health insurance can be prohibitive due to marketplace plan variations.
Yes, but: Blockchain relies on massive duplication of data storage and processing (owing to its consensus process), which could prove prohibitive given the volume of data and computation required for energy market processes and transactions.
The product will be fairly cost prohibitive at launch – running around $4,500, a price that will likely confine early usage to rehabilitation centers, wherein the patient can utilize the brace under the supervision of a doctor.
A sensible street-drug monitoring system would rely on lab results, not fentanyl strips, Denise Paone of New York City's Department of Health told BuzzFeed News, but the costs are prohibitive, at $300 a syringe test.
"A number of states have legalized [marijuana] for medical and recreational use, but the federal law says marijuana and all its derivatives are still a prohibitive substance," Railton told me, referring to the Controlled Substances Act.
In an article published soon after last year's Torch fire, Barry Greenberg and Michael Kortbawi at UAE law firm Bin Shabib & Associates said the cost of replacing cladding on skyscrapers with safer materials would be "prohibitive".
Burr entered the campaign as a prohibitive favorite to be reelected, but has run a lackluster campaign and recently made a major gaffe by suggesting to gun owners that a target should be placed on Clinton.
Macron "is the prohibitive favorite to win the presidency in two weeks thereby leaving far too little time for his challenger to make up any significant ground," said Jeremy Klein, chief market strategist at FBN Securities.
Smaller season-long companies, which still allow players to win large sums of money, say the new law's $50,000 fee is prohibitive, according to The Virginia Pilot, and may push them out of the state entirely.
Emulation has long been maligned by the industry as a gateway to piracy, but with technical standards in this business shifting every five years or so, the cost of supporting old games in perpetuity is prohibitive.
"The previous administration sought to discourage new coal developments by requiring the use of unproven carbon capture and storage technologies that turned out to be economically prohibitive and limited geographically," the agency said in a statement.
Cherry producers, which ship about a third of their fragile and highly perishable crop overseas, saw shipments held up at Chinese ports and ultimately slapped with prohibitive duties in the harvest, which ran through mid-August.
Africa has some of the world's most prohibitive laws against homosexuality, with 32 nations out of 54 criminalizing same-sex relations, according to the ILGA, an LGBT+ rights group, with punishments ranging from imprisonment to death.
Seeing a film on 70mm is a transcendent experience for the senses, but the expenses and scarcity of equipment required for projection have been prohibitive for most theaters that would like to give it a whirl.
Even when it managed a modicum of reusability in the stages (often utilizing a water landing, but lacking the thruster firings that give SpaceX a softer landing) the repair costs of those engines was still prohibitive.
It's suspected that hidden among them may be tens of thousands of new species — but the labor cost of manually going through all the samples to double-check them, modernize taxonomy and so on is prohibitive.
To accomplish that, he would like to borrow the equivalent of about $503,000, but mainstream Russian banks have avoided Crimea out of fear of sanctions and the local ones charge a prohibitive 20 percent interest rate.
Now, some of Brazil's main international airports have begun charging a percentage of the paintings' values, which increased cargo fees from a few dollars to hundreds of thousands of dollars — a prohibitive expense for art venues.
Unlike actual cloud infrastructure, where switching costs are often extremely prohibitive, the switching costs in kitchens seems rather minimal, perhaps as simple as packing up a box or two of ingredients and walking down the street.
But she did take the unusual step of keeping Stone under the prohibitive restrictions in force for months, including a gag order that restricts him from speaking publicly or using social media to discuss his case.
While the cost for space-based solar power may have been prohibitive in the past, Dr. Michael Shara, an astrophysicist at New York's Museum of Natural History, said "it really gets interesting" as costs come down.
Even nuclear fission (as opposed to fusion) reactor technologies — which are based upon proven technologies that have been providing energy to much of the world for over half a century — have nearly prohibitive costs, explained Abdulla.
Elizabeth Warren, who has been rising in the polls and media buzz, or anyone else on stage, the debate may therefore freeze the race in place with Biden as a clear but not prohibitive front-runner.
Clinton, who entered the race as the prohibitive favorite, played it safe, opting for as few debates as possible, which were scheduled at times when viewership was likely to be low — like this Sunday at 9 p.m.
"It's a new enhancement to the Square platform and a powerful solution that has historically been cost-prohibitive to small businesses," Alyssa Henry, head of Square seller and developer business units, said on a call with reporters.
Before mobile-phone usage exploded across Africa, starting a venture such as this on a shoestring would have been impossible—the costs of communicating with the thousands of smallholders who grow the trees would have been prohibitive.
These subsidies, which often come in the form of a tax credit on monthly premiums, were meant to ensure that a person who didn't qualify for Medicaid wouldn't owe a prohibitive percentage of their income on insurance.
"Despite recent advances, [non-line-of-sight] imaging has remained impractical owing to the prohibitive memory and processing requirements of existing reconstruction algorithms, and the extremely weak signal of multiply scattered light," the abstract reads in part.
At this point, nothing about the timetable or cost of the Red Dragon missions seem prohibitive—assuming SpaceX gets back on its feet from the latest explosion disaster soon, it might even make the 2018 launch window.
Through Mercosur, a regional trade block that includes most of the countries in South America, Venezuelans are usually able to qualify for working visas, though many work illegally because the costs of getting a visa are prohibitive.
Fitch views a greater proportion of deposit funding positively as it reduces funding concentration risk and provides more flexibility in the event that wholesale funding sources (securitization and public debt markets) dry up or become cost prohibitive.
The expenses involved in installing a solar energy system on a home make the prospect cost-prohibitive for all but the upper echelon of income earners which means that net metering is essentially welfare for wealthy people.
"I know that from the time I was aware of Afropunk I felt like something was wrong with it being [next to a housing project] with prohibitive ticket prices and it having a VIP section," he said.
For a long time, cost and sheer difficulty made filling in every detail prohibitive for all but a few genome sequences, including our own and those of a handful of laboratory favorites like mice and fruit flies.
Samsung's Bixby may finally get more third-party integration soon Of course, that device was announced more than half a year ago, and when it does finally arrive, it will likely be carrying a prohibitive price tag.
We're nearing the end of preseason, a time when the rosters are still being settled, tickets are somehow still exorbitantly cost-prohibitive, and the games are frankly inferior to the decent CFL action elsewhere on the dial.
Demonstrations this year and in 2015 over the cost of university education — prohibitive for many black students — have highlighted frustration at the inequalities that persist more than two decades after the 1994 end of white minority rule.
They are too young, their chemistry is too raw and the Western Conference is already loaded with contenders, a batch of heavyweights led by the Golden State Warriors, who are prohibitive favorites to win it all again.
She was, for example, a prohibitive favorite in the slalom — she had won seven of nine World Cup slalom races this season — and she is the top contender for a gold medal in next week's Alpine combined.
More elite women's singles players compete in doubles because their best-of-three-sets singles format is less prohibitive to adding a second event than the best-of-five format men play in singles at Grand Slams.
"Those commitments therefore represent a genuine improvement for Thomson Reuters' customers since, in the absence of the need extensively to modify IT applications, they do not face prohibitive costs during a possible switch of providers," it said.
Russell Westbrook of the Oklahoma City Thunder is averaging a triple-double and is the prohibitive favorite to be named the N.B.A.'s most valuable player, but he will not be starting in the All-Star Game.
Around a dozen relatives and friends of four men held in Agra said they were not informed about the transfers, and that prohibitive travel costs and limited visiting hours meant they had little contact with those detained.
Mitski doesn't have a home at this point—the cost of renting in New York City, where she used to share basement apartments with roommates, became prohibitive, especially given that she was away most of the time.
Mass production of psilocybin by farming magic mushrooms, such as crops of Psilocybe cubensis or Psilocybe semilanceata, involves "extensive real estate and time," while synthetic chemical production remains cost prohibitive, according to a Miami University press release.
When he announced his candidacy in 1979, Reagan was the prohibitive favorite for the Republican nomination, but he had done little to cultivate the grass roots, spending more time giving speeches to trade associations and business groups.
"When workers making $25,000 a year have to shell out $7,000 a year just for their share of family premiums," Drew Altman, the president of Kaiser Family Foundation, said in a statement, that's where cost becomes prohibitive.
But the costs of running that kind of restaurant—the amount of chefs that you need to do it—where so prohibitive that we decided to turn the upstairs back into a bar and just serve lunch.
The fiscal cost of a total federal takeover of the system would be so prohibitive that Sanders doesn't propose it, and that means his ideas can have only a limited impact on what happens on the ground.
While Pelosi remains a prohibitive favorite, she has taken a series of steps aimed at easing House Democratic concerns that rank-and-file members -- particularly those elected in recent elections -- have little influence over the messaging and strategy.
Although the potential gains and pitfalls of designing the new craft are "massive" and the costs prohibitive to purely commercially-funded teams, Ainslie expects a similar number of crews to compete in Auckland as took part in Bermuda.
If your tokens represent ownership of virtual entities, or access to decentralized storage … suddenly just using the token at all, never mind transferring the value associated with the tokens, makes your cost structure somewhere between punitive and prohibitive.
Bottom line: Although many subjects are accustomed to darkness at night, as satellite photos make clear, stripping the military elite of electrical power would cripple the regime — making launches and research prohibitive, and perhaps even precipitating its collapse.
Whereas personalized medicine once felt like a concept from a science fiction movie that was prohibitive because the technology was not yet there, the dream of a microbiome is to make personalized medicine and nutrition accessible to all.
The costs to get to much of these resources are prohibitive, making the number — which, to begin with, comes from a Trump advisor rather than any authoritative study — a dream figure more than anything, according to Climate Central.
This prohibitive pricing makes the UK the most expensive country in Europe when it comes to accessing emergency contraception with the exception of Ireland, which is itself hardly a shining example of women's access to basic reproductive rights.
The U.S. Department of Labor on Monday unveiled a proposal that would give employers more flexibility in the way they calculate overtime pay for workers with inconsistent schedules, reversing the Obama administration's more prohibitive views on the issue.
The three telecoms operators have, for their part, said the cost of filling in the last gaps on the map is prohibitive and called on the government to adjust the subsidies on offer to make the investments affordable.
The National Review's attack issue is perhaps the most visible example of conservatives struggling to take down the billionaire, who holds a prohibitive lead in national polling, as well as in the first primary state of New Hampshire.
This means, according to Parker, that connecting dissimilar financial systems is no longer cost prohibitive for many types of financial institutions, and the team is already planning to make this service available to multiple banks in short order.
Though the Symposium's steep price tag might sound prohibitive (tickets for last year's event ran upwards of $2,900), the whole point is that the money directly goes back into building a better Stockholm and, ultimately, a better world.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - In Thailand's election "war room", authorities scroll through thousands of social media posts, looking for violations of laws restricting political parties' campaigning on social media that activists say are among the most prohibitive in the world.
Nanjira Sambuli, who leads the World Wide Web Foundation's advocacy efforts to promote digital equality in access to and use of the Web, said internet costs are quite prohibitive for unlocking meaningful use of the web in Africa.
St. PETERSBURG, Russia — Russia has welcomed the Chinese telecommunications company Huawei to develop part of its next-generation wireless technology, even as the United States is trying to convince allies that the company poses a prohibitive security risk.
And it seems likely they did not anticipate that Mr. Sanders — who calls himself a democratic socialist, has never formally joined the Democratic Party and doesn't represent its mainstream — might quickly seize the position of prohibitive front-runner.
Barring injury, Shiffrin will be the prohibitive favorite to defend her slalom title at the 2018 Winter Olympics, and she will be a prime gold medal contender in two other events: the giant slalom and the Alpine combined.
In light of the vast amount of speech communicated through interactive computer services, these notices could produce an impossible burden for service providers, who would be faced with ceaseless choices of suppressing controversial speech or sustaining prohibitive liability.
But even as many have come around to the notion that Trump is the prohibitive favorite for his party's nomination, the smug interpretation has been predictable: We only underestimated how hateful, how stupid, the Republican base can be.
Existing field methods use high-quality optics, which are expensive and don't allow for much in the way of cost-saving innovations, keeping the price of these tests and the hardware needed to run them prohibitive for wide use.
Leonard is not the be-all, end-all at the end of the day, but if one of these three teams can pry him away from the Spurs, it's hard to see how they don't become the prohibitive favorite.
But when Lady Gaga — who has arguably done more for LGBT visibility and LGBT rights than any queer woman artist before her — isn't consistent enough, or queer enough, for LGBT music writers and fans, how prohibitive are our standards?
But exports to the Baltic came to a sudden end with the Napoleonic wars, and when trade was set to recommence the Russian court decided to encourage a home-grown brewing industry by slapping prohibitive duties on imported beer.
According to Bleeping Computer, (via Gizmodo) the regulators have deemed smartwatches targeted at kids "prohibitive listening devices" and are asking parents to destroy any smartwatches their kids have and advising schools to pay closer attention to kids with them.
But Chinese trade tariffs are prohibitive and there are no government reserves for the biofuel, limiting the amount that could be purchased by state buyers under Beijing's orders, said an industry source who was not allowed to be quoted.
The reality is, when you're 22 years old and you're renting and you don't have a partner and you're in school and you're trying to save all of your money, spending hundreds of dollars a month is cost-prohibitive.
"Much of the American media system is already plagued by prohibitive costs and poor services, and this merger would not make things better," said Victor Pickard, associate professor at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania.
Given advances in 3D printing, especially on grander scales, this approach could be used to design and build permanent, durable structures in places where a truck or a towering crane would be impossible, or too cost-prohibitive, to employ.
Though Steve Kerr ho-hummed the accomplishment after the game—"It didn't surprise me," he said, and maybe it didn't—it brought to mind simpler days for the Warriors, when they could astonish without the weight of prohibitive expectation.
Traditionally, satellite internet services have been too expensive and therefore cost-prohibitive for anything but a narrow set of use cases, working with businesses and organizations that need the communications access enough to be willing to pay the price.
This technology will almost certainly be cost prohibitive for the foreseeable future, making it something of a nonstarter for a majority of home users (the bill of materials for the current version is somewhere in the neighborhood of $1.5k).
Previous elections for the conservation district have had such low turnout that voters have had to request a ballot to participate, and the cost of mailing out ballots would have been prohibitive, said Bea Covington, the district's executive director.
For the weekend of the Yanni concert, the prices ranged from $1,323 for a day-trip package (round-trip flight from Jeddah or Riyadh, the capital, included) to $6,000 for a "diamond" weekend package — prohibitive costs for many Saudis.
Trump received, by far, the most coverage out of any of his Republican primary rivals, earning 34 percent to 323 percent for Jeb Bush, who entered the race in June 2015 as the ostensibly prohibitive favorite for the nomination.
Speaking to CNBC's Geoff Cutmore at the St Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), Kirill Dmitriev, the chief executive of the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF), said the U.S. had failed to provide evidence that Huawei represents a prohibitive security risk.
Vanita Gupta, assistant attorney general in the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, said in a letter to the city council on Friday that it is the department's policy to work with cities who find the cost of such agreements prohibitive.
From Microsoft's point of view, this approach — aimed at delivering speedy wireless internet — is the best way to improve connectivity in parts of the country that broadband providers long have ignored, given the prohibitive costs of building and sustaining networks there.
Before the Iowa caucuses, Marco Rubio supporters were spinning an elaborate-sounding tale about their plan to vault from third to first over the course of the first three primaries—notwithstanding Donald Trump's prohibitive leads in New Hampshire and South Carolina.
Trump would probably be a prohibitive underdog in the general election, but in the event that he closed in on victory, the onus would properly fall on #NeverTrump conservatives to deny him the presidency and hand it to Hillary Clinton.
A giant test for Pelosi House Democrats pick their leadership team this week, and while Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi remains a prohibitive favorite, there is more drama than usual because of discontent over the presidential election and calls for fresh stewardship.
The Quinnipiac survey is the latest yet to show a still-fluid race in the Democratic primary, but continues a trend in which both Sanders and Bloomberg are on the rise, while Biden, once considered the prohibitive frontrunner, is losing standing.
If you have a Fire TV and an Echo in your living room already, the cost of the Fire TV Cube isn't so high that swapping them out for a combined unit that works better for entertainment needs is prohibitive.
It sits on vast, untapped mineral wealth but inadequate transportation infrastructure has held back development, with several proposed railway projects to ship copper, coal and gold to China long out of reach because of prohibitive costs and arguments over security.
With prices for flights to other Spanish cities or even neighbouring countries also prohibitive, fans are seeking other ways to make the 1,100-1,13 mile (1,800-2,100 km) trek from London or Liverpool to Madrid, including driving or taking a coach.
Clinton, who was such a prohibitive leader in polls that her presence in the race discouraged some Democratic elected officials from challenging her, finds herself in a tightening contest with Mr. Sanders, a self-described Democratic socialist and independent from Vermont.
If this key market were to remain shut for a long time, banks would be faced with an uncomfortable choice between issuing AT1 bonds at prohibitive yields, selling equity at deep discounts, or shrinking their balance sheet by lending less.
"We saw that many guides addressing digital security for nudes were very prohibitive, meaning the first advice would be 'do not share nudes,' and it was very patronizing and inadequate for this phenomenon because people are already sharing pictures," says Varon.
The company has dropped its asking price from $249 to a more manageable $200, but that will likely continue to be cost-prohibitive for casual users, especially with a device intended to be used for a few hours a day, tops.

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