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"prohibitively" Definitions
  1. at such a high price that people are prevented from buying something or doing something

896 Sentences With "prohibitively"

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Why make participation needlessly — in some cases prohibitively — painful?
On the flip side, blocking such attacks is prohibitively expensive.
Perhaps fortunately, the distances between the stars are prohibitively vast.
And the ones that are available can be prohibitively expensive.
Plus, airfare to and from the island isn't prohibitively expensive.
Recycling lithium batteries can be prohibitively expensive for many companies.
Huawei acknowledges that the device is prohibitively expensive at ~ €2,200.
Hedging against every potential risk is impossible, and prohibitively expensive.
And setting up their own, licensed brothel is prohibitively expensive.
ROM is fast to read, but prohibitively slow to modify.
That dynamic could make coverage prohibitively expensive for some. Sen.
Dressed in prohibitively expensive streetwear, they are an odd grouping.
Without Mr. Alexander, the path to 51 was prohibitively steep.
When bond is approved, the sum is often prohibitively high.
However, they can also be prohibitively expensive for individual use.
Finding a kosher goose is nearly impossible and prohibitively expensive.
Or would it be prohibitively expensive to keep it heated?
For starters, the devices are bound to be prohibitively expensive.
When health care becomes prohibitively expensive, many patients declare bankruptcy.
But at least at current prices, that would be prohibitively expensive.
Mobile is becoming ubiquitous, but data plans are often prohibitively costly.
That pretty much left the Polaroid, and those were prohibitively expensive.
The technology is technically possible, but prohibitively expensive in most instances.
For many people, bringing a sexual harassment lawsuit is prohibitively expensive.
Started from the bottom, now we're drinking "not prohibitively expensive" whiskey.
Buying a home in the US got prohibitively expensive this year.
"The traditionalHollywood supply chain can be prohibitively inefficient," says Gamble, 8.53.
Accounting for all of that is prohibitively complicated and time-consuming.
Housing in all of California's big cities is now prohibitively expensive.
At $380, they're prohibitively expensive for most of Snapchat's core demographic.
The technology did not exist (or would have been prohibitively expensive).
They've been around for years, and they've also been prohibitively expensive.
Because I feel almost every urban environment now is prohibitively expensive.
It might, or it might go up, but not prohibitively more.
Prison phone calls that keep families connected wouldn't be prohibitively expensive.
And retrofitting an apartment built without ductwork could be prohibitively expensive.
One, opportunities to hunt sheep are scarce, and often prohibitively expensive.
In this country, getting a college education can be prohibitively expensive.
The cost of housing in Toronto and Vancouver also remains prohibitively high.
Why it matters: Tech innovations often start out at prohibitively high prices.
As a result, one share is prohibitively expensive for many retail investors.
Either insurers would go belly-up, or premiums would become prohibitively expensive.
Consumer advocates say this makes it prohibitively expensive to take legal action.
And state-by-state, maternity care could become unavailable or prohibitively expensive.
Classes with our favorite instructors sold out quickly and were prohibitively expensive.
"Protecting the banks and protecting consumer data is prohibitively expensive," McWilliams said.
These types of cements already exist; they're just prohibitively expensive to make.
If this art form is so superior, it must be prohibitively expensive.
Scientists had previously thought space solar plants (SSPs) would be prohibitively expensive.
And outside of the Bronx, market-rate land can be prohibitively priced.
Ambitious climate policy, or policy of any kind, has become prohibitively difficult.
Ambitious climate policy, or policy of any kind, has become prohibitively difficult.
But they might find that without tax credits, the premiums are prohibitively expensive.
According to Stein, many of Soleri's ideas would be prohibitively expensive to build.
Also, those neat honeycomb-style LED headlights are probably prohibitively expensive for production.
Just a few years ago, VR cameras were prohibitively expensive for most consumers.
Waiting for an automatic stabilising mechanism to gain traction might prove prohibitively costly.
The only problem with laser removal is that it's expensive — sometimes prohibitively so.
It would make licensing music prohibitively complex and allow easy manipulation of prices.
Turns out, there are prohibitively expensive places to live all over the world.
But Mnuchin added that the scale of such operations could be prohibitively large.
"New York has gotten in that time so prohibitively more expensive," she said.
"Luckily, the start-up cost, though high, is not prohibitively high," says Fann.
You might think that providing this kind of universal coverage is prohibitively expensive.
Do not attempt to dribble the rock, which to reiterate is prohibitively difficult.
But the Muszynskis said it was prohibitively expensive to add Abby to Rich's policy.
They would find the plans prohibitively expensive and the coverage not worth the price.
Much of the outfits were limited to small retail batches and prohibitively high prices.
It is likely to be prohibitively expensive and also an intractable foreign affairs problem.
All pencils are currently imported, which has become prohibitively expensive as the Naira struggles.
Short sellers may have to buy back the bonds at a prohibitively high price.
When victims — and they are mostly women — seek legal help, it is prohibitively expensive.
But we can't become a multi-planet species if space gear remains prohibitively expensive.
Why is the medical cannabis system still prohibitively hard to access for so many?
If a drug for the disease exists, it is generally prohibitively expensive to obtain.
The combined expenses of the procedure, travel, and accommodation can be almost prohibitively expensive.
But the machines they used were too large and prohibitively expensive for most artists.
These costs are mostly out-of-pocket and are prohibitively expensive for many people.
To hold off an invasion, Switzerland sought to make itself prohibitively difficult to conquer.
That's a very modest rise, and the cost of funding is not changing prohibitively.
Some contend that cooling systems are prohibitively expensive to install, particularly in older facilities.
At the same time, producing molds to create custom forms can be prohibitively expensive.
In response, Ankara imposed prohibitively high import tariffs on Russian wheat in mid-March.
Today there is a growing sense that old alliances are obsolete or prohibitively expensive.
This is when the economic reality sets in: paying for care is prohibitively expensive.
"Those ideal data don't exist and would be prohibitively expensive to collect," he said.
Few people in the country could afford desktop computers, and broadband was prohibitively expensive.
They are prohibitively expensive, Novek says, and due to being energy-intensive, somewhat counterproductive.
Life can be prohibitively more expensive compared with the cost of living in Mexico.
Bridal parties are increasingly far-flung, which can make traveling for the celebrations prohibitively expensive.
For most companies, pulling out of China would likely be prohibitively costly and time consuming.
With credit now prohibitively expensive, Argentina has little alternative but to turn to the IMF.
By the 80s, the stockpiles were so large that merely storing them became prohibitively expensive.
Many others only have cable because cable providers make buying stand alone broadband prohibitively expensive.
The price right now is prohibitively high for most Americans: It costs $425,000, per eye.
Likely, at first, the cars will be prohibitively expensive to offer up in Ford showrooms.
At $325 a month, or $31 a ride, IMAXShift is prohibitively expensive for many people.
When travel becomes prohibitively expensive or difficult, women may try to self-induce an abortion.
But the service appears to be extremely limiting and prohibitively expensive for consumer app developers.
For people without an institutional affiliation, even reading a journal article can be prohibitively expensive.
It's a pretty impressive display, in the way that only something prohibitively expensive can be.
Indeed, having a car you could actually drive would be prohibitively expensive, or even illegal.
But it would not make guns prohibitively expensive, nor would it shutter most gun shops.
D'Ambrosio describes the situation as "prohibitively expensive," but notes that she doesn't have another choice.
One of their first topics of conversation was how prohibitively expensive quality sneakers could be.
It would be almost impossible, and prohibitively dangerous, to get there, crossing several front lines.
This used to be a group that faced prohibitively steep premiums on the individual market.
We talked about it while waiting to collect our kids at their prohibitively expensive schools.
But the technology is, for the moment, prohibitively expensive and far from wide commercial use.
When ad price depends on space and word count, any advertisement just became prohibitively expensive.
Do any of these approaches seem prohibitively inconvenient or expensive to incorporate into your routines?
Parking at many train stations is limited to residents, and available parking is prohibitively expensive.
Sam explored surgery, but at $10,000 the procedure to correct his gynecomastia was prohibitively expensive.
Lucha Volánica's owner Jose Gómez says because of that, putting on events is prohibitively expensive.
DOWNLOADING a movie, legally or not, is prohibitively slow in Ethiopia, thanks to glacial internet speeds.
High labour costs make hiring enough human sorters to deal with Western waste volumes prohibitively expensive.
He says naloxone—known under the brand Narcan in the U.S.—is prohibitively expensive in Mexico.
It also subsidises "cost-effective and essential" drugs; unapproved drugs, if available, can be prohibitively expensive.
What's next: The industry isn't trying to build new big plants, given the prohibitively high costs.
Setting up a new infrastructure for delivering it could be prohibitively costly, especially in developing countries.
But in other cases, patents impede research by making new technologies either unavailable or prohibitively expensive.
The monopoly on internet access has made it prohibitively expensive for many citizens to get online.
There are some new 3D vision systems on the market, but these are still prohibitively expensive.
The system, however, is prohibitively expensive for small aircraft and cannot be installed without a redesign.
But it's prohibitively expensive to take all of the necessary water supplies with us from Earth.
According to Lo, the prohibitively expensive cost means such tests are not being performed right now.
Besides island-buying billionaires, no one will own passenger drones because they will be prohibitively expensive.
They say production sharing, on top of a royalty payment, makes Egypt a prohibitively expensive play.
Agencies are prohibitively expensive for most businesses, and too slow to respond to the social web.
Decent health insurance, the Congressional Budget Office predicts, would become prohibitively expensive for low-income Americans.
In 22019, founding-member India, for example, set many prohibitively high bound tariffs, severely limiting imports.
Photovoltaic cells have been around since the nineteen-fifties, but for decades they were prohibitively expensive.
Read more: A revolutionary drug that could treat a rare and devastating disease is prohibitively expensive.
But few detainees benefit, refugee advocates have said, as other restrictions make their exit prohibitively difficult.
Many were shut out of the coverage by prohibitively high prices or their own preexisting conditions.
The small returns, they have said, would make the geopolitical costs of getting caught prohibitively high.
Between the lines: These treatments can be prohibitively expensive even for patients with access to them.
Still, with land for urban parks scarce and prohibitively expensive, the practice is becoming increasingly common.
We've seen this problem before, with pointless regulations that make safe technologies prohibitively expensive to develop.
Fresh fruit in Japan, where they import a lot of their food, can be prohibitively expensive.
Even married women face requirements that many say make it prohibitively difficult to freeze their eggs.
Even still, at $7,500 it remains prohibitively costly for many truck operates — and that's just one component.
"We do not find them financially attractive today," Peers said, noting "prohibitively high" regulatory and technological risks.
This makes it ideal for rural areas, where conventional broadband service is either unavailable or prohibitively expensive.
A route that can be effective, as it was for Zhao, but can also be prohibitively expensive.
One level deeper: Technology capturing CO2 from air is technically feasible but prohibitively expensive in most cases.
He's a progressive who, like Bernie Sanders, thinks the cost of a college education is prohibitively high.
Owning a car may be convenient, but in a big city, it can also be prohibitively expensive.
And when it is available, it can also be prohibitively expensive, plunging poor victims into deeper straits.
Not only is it prohibitively difficult to open the case all of the parts are soldered down.
And even if YouTube could somehow do it, such efforts would be prohibitively expensive for smaller competitors.
It's especially easy to see the logic in prohibitively expensive cities like San Francisco and New York.
So the lengthy, flawed, and often prohibitively expensive process of receiving a diagnosis can have dire consequences.
The device was a bit silly and prohibitively large and expensive for most to consider actually purchasing.
Bottom line: $600 for the board alone is going to be prohibitively expensive for many novice podcasters.
Often in such a case it's also prohibitively expensive to run more wires or install cellular infrastructure.
"I felt that the 'good meat' movement was prohibitively expensive and leaving people behind," she told me.
That means imported medicine to hospitals and pharmacies has become prohibitively expensive or not available at all.
The thing is, when you're starting out, hiring someone to design a logo can be prohibitively expensive.
There are 22020 million uninsured Americans, and millions more who are underinsured or have prohibitively high deductibles.
With dozens of parties vying to form a majority in Congress, elections are bloated and prohibitively expensive.
And yet neither she nor her husband, David (also a middle name), found those stories prohibitively ominous.
But when that became prohibitively expensive, he switched to a combination of coconut, hemp and almond milks.
Samsung's Wall is prohibitively expensive, and LG's rollable TV has yet to ship in the United States.
For innocent individuals, getting seized property back can be a long, onerous, and often prohibitively expensive process.
Clinical research can be prohibitively expensive, and these companies all need their products to turn a profit.
By the 1980s and '90s, health insurance was becoming prohibitively costly, and wages were starting to stagnate.
Though naysayers argue cash handouts would be prohibitively expensive and encourage laziness, the idea is gaining traction.
They often need to travel, adding to the cost of what can be a prohibitively expensive procedure.
While not all of them want genital surgery, it can be prohibitively expensive for those who do.
KS: Talk more about this journalism, because this would be an aid to creating businesses, media businesses, or helping people do media businesses cheaper, or bring down the costs for doing them, because a lot of these things are not prohibitively expensive necessarily, but they're prohibitively creative, I guess.
It was an option that had been prohibitively expensive, now offered for free due to the expected downpour.
If you have a large yard, you'll need to add additional satellites, which can quickly become prohibitively expensive.
Still, many of these technologies still remain prohibitively expensive for shipowners or aren't yet available in sufficient supplies.
Child care in the U.S. is prohibitively expensive, and couples will earmark women's salaries to cover those costs.
Concerns about SHA-1 used to be theoretical, hinging on vulnerabilities that seemed prohibitively resource-intensive to exploit.
Green and orange proved prohibitively hard to move, collecting dust on stock room shelves alongside skin toned vibes.
Everyone wants to look and feel great, but a lot of the time, quite frankly, it's prohibitively expensive.
Americans increasingly regard universities as the gatekeepers to good jobs, but they also see them as prohibitively expensive.
But that hasn't stopped companies like Apple, and now Amazon, from making the act of reselling prohibitively difficult.
However as Mehl notes that can be prohibitively expensive and also entail long wait times to get seen.
If healthy people stop buying, insurance will become prohibitively expensive for those who do not qualify for subsidies.
If every provider has to build its own 5G network, costs will be unnecessarily high—sometimes prohibitively so.
The faultier these machines are, the more voters are potentially disenfranchised by prohibitively long lines on election day.
However, these tend to be targeted at small children, prohibitively expensive and are not designed to be interchangeable.
As Gizmodo's own Bryan Menegus explained to me, it's prohibitively hard to fake information that's tracked using blockchain.
For tiki bars with one-of-a-kind cups, the required deposit could become prohibitively expensive for guests.
Even after the monster sell-off in the second half of 2015, this stock has been prohibitively expensive.
Then, as now, the dollar was drastically overvalued, making U.S. goods and services prohibitively expensive in global markets.
"The first thing is to ensure the customs duties are not prohibitively high," said one of the sources.
When that happens, skiing to the North Pole will become logistically unmanageable, prohibitively expensive and all but impossible.
But the problem is that freezing your eggs can be prohibitively expensive (it's not usually covered by insurance).
Everything from registering a Chinese subsidiary to gaining product approval can be prohibitively burdensome for small U.S. businesses.
Transition is notoriously expensive, and for most trans people, many of our basic medical costs are prohibitively expensive.
Missing the debates would have made breaking out of a crowded field (on a shoestring budget) prohibitively difficult.
But these pictures were prohibitively expensive, and the photo shops were generally owned by people from neighboring Mali.
Champagne is prohibitively expensive for most of us, and there's nothing more despicable than its cheap, lowly forms.
If the bonds were structured to be more easily triggered, the rates of interest would be prohibitively high.
Conventional wisdom holds that CO2202 mitigation is prohibitively costly, in terms of dollars, jobs, and lost economic competitiveness.
Especially for patients with high-deductible health plans, abortion can be prohibitively expensive even if it is covered.
Primary education is free in Tanzania, but compulsory uniform, school shoes and equipment became prohibitively expensive for Frederik.
But it better be about something substantive that you care about, because theater is prohibitively expensive these days.
If a regulator restricts a utility's rate of profit by too much, grid modernization can become prohibitively expensive.
But "mining" junk for gold is notoriously dangerous — and doing it the safe, humane way is prohibitively expensive.
Despite the country's wealth, only 15 percent of Singaporeans have cars, because the government makes car ownership prohibitively expensive.
Forty-eight years after the Concorde made its first flight, supersonic commercial aircraft remain enormously complex and prohibitively expensive.
Internet access is prohibitively expensive for most citizens, who survive on an average salary of about $20 a month.
The cost of upgrading plants to produce the new cars would also be prohibitively high, the first sources said.
Critics say this would be prohibitively expensive and that the water is too polluted from mining and farming upstream.
The holographic tech, which is already here but is currently prohibitively expensive, will likely eventually replace video conference calls.
Previously either not an option or prohibitively expensive, Amazon made it available for a pittance: just $79 a year!
Currently shipping industry-leading solutions from other LiDAR suppliers like Velodyne are prohibitively expensive for inclusion in consumer vehicles.
"Today, if you look at it, the cost of going karting is very expensive, sometimes prohibitively," he told viewers.
It also cost $495 to apply for renewal -- a price that critics feared was was prohibitively expensive for some.
Most developers lack a "natural" hedge in the form of dollar assets or revenues, and hedging is prohibitively costly.
What's more, the steep drop in Treasury yields means that their prices have become prohibitively expensive for some investors.
Australia's wholesale power prices are also prohibitively expensive for any energy-intensive industry, like aluminium smelters or industrial manufacturers.
Many workers face a difficult paradox: Tech jobs pay well but areas like Silicon Valley can be prohibitively expensive.
Our immediate challenges remain: credit card and student loan debt, skyrocketing housing costs, prohibitively expensive access to medical care.
Soaring real estate prices and other costs have made it prohibitively expensive for many city dwellers to start families.
A private room fit in with my train-travel dreams, but I had always assumed such luxury prohibitively expensive.
A health care bill that prohibitively raises the cost of bringing life into the world is not pro-life.
For all the attention to South Korea's successes, its methods and containment tools are not prohibitively complex or expensive.
America has experience with prohibiting popular products — alcohol comes to mind — and making others prohibitively expensive, such as cigarettes.
Top military officials reportedly told him that such a buildup would be prohibitively expensive and violate international disarmament treaties.
Software like Photoshop and Illustrator is expensive, sometimes prohibitively so, and subscriptions bring the price down to get started.
Ideally, the best natural cat litter would be made from recycled and/or biodegradable materials without being prohibitively expensive.
The compliant factory was well ventilated and prohibitively expensive for the manager to rent, costing nearly $2,000 a month.
Additionally, internet plans can be prohibitively expensive — even in rural areas — effectively preventing many poorer Americans from using it.
Imagine that you don't have much money, and traveling hundreds of miles to the nearest clinic would be prohibitively expensive.
The new Aibo is prohibitively expensive at $2,900, but Kuri and Jibo were at least somewhat reasonable for a robot.
But for the majority of the women, it's a prohibitively steep price tag — especially when compared to their male counterparts.
That, after all, would mean a marked increase in sticker price, making the standard Echo prohibitively expensive for many users.
Lighting can be prohibitively expensive to render, so the fewer lights there are in the game, the smoother it runs.
Despite the booming off-grid market, many African governments still think of solar as prohibitively expensive or unreliable, said Leopold.
Many have pointed out that San Francisco's soaring cost of living makes it prohibitively expensive for many would-be residents.
Vallabh and Minikel put off parenthood for several years, due to prohibitively low salaries and long hours in the lab.
At $21392866 (or $139286692867 sans-controller), the drone is almost certainly making the Mavic prohibitively expensive for the casual consumer.
The good ones are prohibitively expensive and the cheap ones are just not good enough to be worth your money.
That in turn would make it prohibitively costly for Turkish companies to continue servicing their very large external debt mountains.
Metamaterials deliver the whole package: they're durable and compact, solve problems with existing lidar systems and are not prohibitively expensive.
However, putting her career on hold made leaving her unhealthy, toxic and abusive marriage a prohibitively difficult step to take.
It's easy to make fun of people who go to Equinox, a prohibitively expensive gym franchise straight out of Zoolander.
The American market is regulated by the F.D.A., and merely applying for approval is prohibitively expensive for many small companies.
One device that made this ethos clear was the Apple Watch Series 2; a prohibitively niche product, starting at $369.
There is growing international recognition that nuclear weapons are unnecessary for national defense, prohibitively expensive, and prone to terrifying accidents.
Secondarily, Yasukochi said, major tech hubs like the Bay Area can be prohibitively expensive as far as cost of living.
Encouragingly, there are no known risks to treating hearing loss with hearing aids, though doing so can be prohibitively expensive.
Alas, experts say large-scale floating farms would be prohibitively expensive and rely on too many resources to remain sustainable.
Standardized 5G seems possible across the board, though that's likely going to mean an even more prohibitively expensive starting price.
But for anyone outside the military or deep-pocketed energy firms, they are prohibitively expensive, often costing well above $100,000.
Hard-to-reach locations, foul weather, and a lack of infrastructure would make cleaning up an oil spill prohibitively difficult.
All of a sudden far distances that used to be insurmountable and transaction sizes that were prohibitively small are no longer.
Mosul residents also complain that food is in short supply and what little can be found is prohibitively expensive, he said.
Such radical moves as breaking up big banks or "erecting prohibitively steep tariffs on imports" would have serious real-world consequences.
Of course, that same conventional wisdom would say, it's going to get prohibitively expensive and more complicated to keep this up.
But for all the storied glitz and glamour, flying was also prohibitively expensive, a luxury only afforded to the upper class.
You'd need a massive, and prohibitively expensive, 3D printer to create this 40-inch long Millennium Falcon replica in one pass.
But drivers complain that the newer units, priced around 1.8 million pesos ($35,327), are prohibitively expensive, and government subsidies are paltry.
Comprehensive data on fracking activities is either not collected, not publicly available or is prohibitively difficult to aggregate, the EPA said.
And it's not clear whether it will just be prohibitively expensive to own a non-electric car or actually banned outright.
One reason is that filling out reports and filing restraining orders can be prohibitively costly and time-consuming for some victims.
It's definitely expensive for that purpose — perhaps prohibitively so — but the blend of visual and tactile interactions here are certainly unique.
Its chases are fast, dangerous, and require a great deal of skill—it's still, at times, a prohibitively designed driving simulation.
Encoding data in DNA is prohibitively expensive, it can't be easily rewritten, and the process of reading it back is slow.
Speaker of the House Paul Ryan voiced the common conservative response that this was a prohibitively expensive proposal: $32.6 trillion dollars.
However, in major metropolitan areas these spaces are sometimes prohibitively expensive, with membership rates of 200 dollars a month and up.
If she had run 233 miles, it would have been at a prohibitively swift pace, faster even than most professional men.
On the other hand, the challenges and costs of relying solely on current technologies to address climate change are prohibitively high.
It's also prohibitively onerous to see incident reports (records that document accidents, injuries, and fatalities in national parks) that predate 2013.
For now, it seems prohibitively expensive for a product that's clearly trying to sneak out just in time for the holidays.
Validating the technology and doing it in a way that's not prohibitively expensive are the main impediments rather than technological barriers.
The technology is prohibitively expensive in most places in the world because there's no broad and explicit price on carbon emissions.
Earlier this month, it raised offshore interest rates, making it prohibitively expensive for funds to leverage overnight positions against the yuan.
The long history of failed auto startups serves as a reminder that vehicle manufacturing can be prohibitively difficult for new entrants.
Determining the exact difference between Depo-Provera and the IUD, for example, would take a far larger and prohibitively expensive trial.
And for all the elaborate contested convention scenarios tossed around earlier this year, this one is almost certainly prohibitively far-fetched.
Few Zimbabweans can afford to install solar panels as an alternative to fuel generators as the initial cost is prohibitively high.
The moderates, led by Joe Biden and Pete Buttigieg, believe that Medicare for All is needlessly heavy-handed and prohibitively expensive.
The likely result: Most insurers would drop abortion coverage, and the few plans that did cover abortion would become prohibitively expensive.
Christina Maldonado, 43, and Srirupa Dasgupta, 53, opened Upohar on the city's outskirts because the downtown area had become prohibitively expensive.
Even if the interaction between law enforcement and a mentally ill person goes well, the current system is also prohibitively expensive.
That could be prohibitively expensive and make it easier for one of the corporations to put the blame on the other.
Carlson: I think the biggest disappointment for VR is, yes, it&aposs expensive, and it&aposs prohibitively expensive for many people.
Between my husband, Tim, and I, both freelancers, we needed $210,000 to $6,000 in routine, but nonetheless prohibitively costly, dental care.
With food scarce and prohibitively expensive, most families are trying to survive on one meal a day, the aid group said.
The rial, Iran's currency, has lost nearly 70 percent of its value in the past 12 months, making imports prohibitively expensive.
It was more like predictive text if your iPhone had spent years discussing prohibitively expensive clothing labels and, like, Semi-Pro.
Workers have fought back against the waivers, arguing that the cost of pursuing their cases individually in arbitration is prohibitively expensive.
This requires explaining why Obama's standards, which were developed in a long, intensive, collaborative effort with automakers and environmentalists, are prohibitively strict.
How did a supposedly feminist company allegedly cut vacation time, have prohibitively expensive health care, and limit parental leave to two weeks?
Cities that offer plentiful jobs for educated young adults — New York, Boston, San Francisco, Seattle, Washington — have become prohibitively expensive home markets.
It was partially a matter of necessity — daycare was prohibitively expensive when I was a baby — but that's not the whole story.
A system of tariffs and quotas makes trade with the most efficient low-cost producers, such as Brazil and Mexico, prohibitively expensive.
But workers have fought back against the practice, arguing that the cost of pursuing their cases individually in arbitration is prohibitively expensive.
Many were now living far from their jobs and their kids' schools, and something as simple as gas now seemed prohibitively expensive.
If your health insurance stops paying for birth control, then that could be a prohibitively expensive bill to suddenly have to pay.
Still, selling a prohibitively expensive treadmill is a curious strategy for a company with the ultimate goal of selling more software services.
This technique doesn't add more light to the sensor — that would be prohibitively complex and expensive optically, and probably wouldn't work anyway.
If it rents facilities from private companies, operating costs will be prohibitively expensive partly because government prison guards earn more, he said.
To get enough of the material to build an entire plane would take years, making it prohibitively expensive despite all the advantages.
But some worry that the IUD—one of the most effective and low-maintenance types of birth control—could become prohibitively expensive.
The House-passed American Health Care Act (AHCA) guts Medicaid, weakens Medicare, and makes private insurance prohibitively expensive for most older Americans.
That's because it's prohibitively expensive to make a fake blockchain as it wouldn't have as much work demonstrated as the real one.
Some farms remain so rural it takes advisors more than a day to reach them, making transporting supplies like fertilizer prohibitively expensive.
An abortion procedure is already costly, and when travel and child-care expenses are added on top, it can be prohibitively expensive.
We have to identify ways to get individuals the treatment they need, when they need it, and it cannot be prohibitively expensive.
Because buying a ticket can be prohibitively expensive for most people, local organizations buy tickets and divide them into less costly participaciones.
"I was able to 3D print and test dozens of designs … a process that would have been prohibitively expensive otherwise," she says.
But antibiotic drug development is prohibitively expensive and not attractive to the pharmaceutical industry—even more so when it's for an STI.
Commerzbank analysts said the rise in the overnight rate meant that those shorting offshore yuan would face prohibitively expensive negative carry costs.
Vaginismus is characterized by spasming or contracting muscles around the vagina upon penetration, which can make sex and tampon use prohibitively painful.
The cost of producing the wave (mainly the electricity, but also staff and maintenance) would make an individual day pass prohibitively expensive.
The problem, Mr. Haass said, is that regime change strategies rarely work, and even when they do, the cost is prohibitively high.
Travel websites weren't showing anything available near the main Olympic venues other than prohibitively expensive AirBnBs charging thousands of dollars a night.
Depending on the facts, the special counsel may determine that untangling which actions were protected and which were not is prohibitively challenging.
And even if it survives a legal challenge, valuation is likely to prove prohibitively challenging, and taxing illiquid assets presents serious problems.
As such, bail payments are not meant to be prohibitively expensive — they are meant to incentivize a person to return to court.
New coal power plants would remain prohibitively costly to build, but the utilization of existing coal plants could rebound, driving up emissions.
The U.S. has the FedWire system, which allows real-time payments, but sending money through it is prohibitively expensive for most Americans.
Maryland also has serious infrastructure woes, and it can be prohibitively expensive, with some of the highest wage costs in the country.
To produce the densely patterned, intricately connected system of hinges by hand would be prohibitively expensive and time-consuming, Ms. Boltenstern said.
That has allowed subscribers to use digital services, such as those from Google and Uber, that would previously have been prohibitively expensive.
His rapping was quick and intricate without being prohibitively technical, much in the way his Christian worship feels inclusive rather than alienating.
With a pre-existing diagnosis of anxiety and depression, although both were under control, the premiums available to me were prohibitively high.
That change could make insurance prohibitively expensive for some sick people, who would then be looking for another way to gain coverage.
Sadly, effective blast shelters—that is, shelters that can withstand a direct nuclear blast—are rather difficult to build and prohibitively expensive.
Regulation to preserve traditional architecture and the bucolic countryside, for instance, means that new construction is often prohibitively expensive or even impossible.
Tigerair said switching to a new operating model would be take about six months to put in place and would be prohibitively expensive.
The flip side of the opportunity to interact with users in a seamless, natural way is that user expectations can be prohibitively high.
Rents in the city centre are prohibitively expensive for many because land in Rwanda is pricey, as are building materials and bank loans.
Though foreign governments have flown some wounded fighters abroad for treatment, seeking medical treatment outside the country has become prohibitively expensive for most.
The lack of infrastructure in the developing world makes it prohibitively expensive in many places to receive money from friends and family overseas.
If costs rise relative to those of competing sources, the construction, expansion and even ongoing operation of coal plants could become prohibitively expensive.
SOLAR COSTS Few Zimbabweans can afford to install solar panels as an alternative to fuel generators as the initial cost is prohibitively high.
The theme park was never built, a casualty of the 1973 OPEC oil embargo, which made road trips prohibitively expensive for most Americans.
In the timber trade, the Jones Act makes it almost prohibitively expensive to ship lumber from the Pacific Northwest to the East Coast.
This can make starting a farm as a young person prohibitively expensive, which has serious implications for the future of the agriculture industry.
An increase of that size will make insurance prohibitively expensive for many families, further straining budgets at a time when Americans are hurting.
In April, Trump directed his top trade and economic advisers look into rejoining the deal, but such a move may be prohibitively difficult.
If you're going to purchase a premium ticket, I would highly recommend selecting the first row if it's available and not prohibitively expensive.
This is both prohibitively expensive and unsuited to the climate, entrenching poverty and making homes that boil in summer and freeze in winter.
If they weren't so prohibitively behind Trump, it would be worth considering whether they might still pull off an upset in Tuesday's primary.
Groups like the National Mining Association say that such proposals would be prohibitively expensive with no actual benefit to the environment or taxpayers.
There are a number of solutions on the market at present, but many are unwieldy and/or prohibitively expensive for many content creators.
Posting bail in Tulsa County is often prohibitively expensive, and the pretrial detention rate is eighty-three per cent above the national average.
In larger cities like New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, Delestrogen seems to be widely available, but it can be prohibitively expensive.
Back in Los Angeles, where we live and much of our extended family does too, reality set in: It would be prohibitively expensive.
These co-payments, which for the most expensive drugs can themselves be prohibitively high, can act as a deterrent to collecting a prescription.
Second, the move could hurt the tech sector — both in India and abroad — by making it prohibitively expensive to launch a new business.
Buffett has lamented the fact that valuations for many companies are prohibitively expensive given that the stock market is near all-time highs.
Buffett conceded that the likelihood of an imminent deal is remote because the stock market rally has made most takeover targets prohibitively expensive.
That would mean insurance plans that cover abortion will effectively be much more expensive, probably prohibitively so, for anyone who uses government subsidies.
Finally, he settled on what he believed was a prohibitively high—but not outrageous or illegal—price for an espresso: €10 per cup.
The policy has helped farmers by creating a huge market for ethanol and other biofuels, but oil refiners say compliance is prohibitively expensive.
However, these guidelines are prohibitively expensive for smaller academic labs to follow, even though this is where most cutting-edge science is taking place.
Imax, 3D, and 4DX options can cost up to $30 per ticket, a reach for many individuals and likely prohibitively expensive for large families.
You just never know; we heard Richard Serra only started bending giant plates of steel because his material of choice, platinum, was prohibitively expensive.
It grew so large that it was unusable in countries where data is still prohibitively expensive, leading Facebook to introduce Facebook Lite on Android.
The days of the Russian version of War and Peace, where they physically had thousands of troops on the field, that's prohibitively expensive now.
Still, some fans and experts complain that CoSport's prices and packages with bundled services make it prohibitively expensive for them to attend the Games.
Yet these displays had either poor image quality — often by trading quality improvements for focus ones — or were prohibitively expensive to make and sell.
Then there are the high costs: about $16,000 for the IVF, on average, plus another $20,000 for sperm washing — prohibitively expensive for most couples.
The platform will be able to develop algorithms "that normally are prohibitively expensive to run" because of the traditional computing power required, he said.
Even if new solar-powered microgrids would be safer and more resilient, the system would be prohibitively expensive, and take many years to implement.
But those kinds of onshore facilities, which require large refrigeration units and storage tanks that take up acres of land, can be prohibitively expensive.
They overheated dramatically over the past few years, however, and some major metropolitan markets are still overvalued and prohibitively expensive for entry-level buyers.
Class actions let people sue as a group, and potentially obtain greater recoveries than if forced to sue individually, which might prove prohibitively expensive.
But the galactically curious should take heed: Space travel will probably remain prohibitively expensive for anyone outside the 1% for a long, long time.
Introduced at the show in Vegas the other week, Griffin's Connected Mirror sums the space up pretty well: interesting, unnecessary and largely prohibitively expensive.
An hour of internet access costs roughly $1.50, which for Cubans earning the country's average wage of $25 a month, can be prohibitively expensive.
The TLDR; of it is the story of a first-generation device that's full of promise but still a bit clunky and prohibitively priced.
Indeed, this might eventually include direct carbon removal from the air, a prohibitively expensive proposition today in its very early stages of R&D.
"This program would invade individual privacy and imperil freedom of expression while being ineffective and prohibitively expensive to implement and maintain," the groups wrote.
In rural communities throughout the developing world, a doctor can be nearly impossible to find without a long, prohibitively expensive journey to a city.
That's toppy for a historically volatile group like Dialog, meaning lenders may demand prohibitively high interest rates, or shun any debt offering all together.
Even if oil were discovered, the companies conducting seismic tests might conclude that the conditions in the Arctic make drilling prohibitively difficult and expensive.
As word spreads about immunotherapy, a troubling fact remains: Patients do not have equal access to the new treatments, which can be prohibitively expensive.
According to Kaplan, many families believe that state schools are always the cheapest option and that private liberal arts colleges are always prohibitively expensive.
But LoftOpera's iconoclastic approach goes beyond the unusual locales where it performs: Its credo is that too many operas are unenjoyable and prohibitively expensive.
Teslas are pretty much becoming more affordable each time Elon Musk tweets, but most Americans still find EVs and plug-in hybrids prohibitively expensive.
The problem is that it isn't just enshrinement that's exclusive: visiting the National Baseball Hall of Fame is prohibitively expensive for many baseball fans.
Most of those who had tickets will not be able to travel to Madrid; flights are prohibitively expensive for the vast majority of Argentines.
But for many people, especially small and under-resourced organizations, self-hosting is not a viable option, and using strong encryption is prohibitively difficult.
Despite appeals from the so-called therapy generation, a lot of mental health care remains prohibitively expensive and moderately stigmatized in the United States.
For those who desire a more hands-on approach, taxidermy classes are fairly easy to find and not prohibitively expensive, for what you get.
Among other things, it might consider modifying the island's prohibitively high minimum wage and reducing the island's transport costs through amending the Jones Act.
I was a flake when it came to the meetings, the Bronx feeling prohibitively far away from south Brooklyn even on warm Saturday mornings.
In response, Ankara imposed prohibitively high import tariffs on Russian wheat from mid-March, but resumed purchases after the presidents' meeting on May 3.
However, the costs and the engineering challenges of interconnecting Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands to the U.S. mainland would be prohibitively expensive.
Publishers have long maintained that fact-checking every book would be prohibitively expensive, and that the responsibility falls on authors, who hold the copyrights.
That speech also didn't touch on expanding access to naloxone, which can cost hundreds of dollars and has become prohibitively expensive for many communities.
As the infamous pharma bro Martin Shkreli demonstrated, pharmaceutical companies can and will make life-saving drugs prohibitively expensive to juice their bottom line.
To manage all of these individually is a lot of work and prohibitively time consuming, which is the first problem Uberall set out to solve.
Collecting useful data on the cheetah trade remains prohibitively difficult, especially online, where accounts are tricky to verify, and sellers are wise to undercover authorities.
The change will enable drugmakers to produce over-the-counter versions of the medication that some have criticized as prohibitively expensive and difficult to buy.
If that's not prohibitively expensive, authorities are sure to start getting second thoughts when they start seeing this drive down the road:[The Sacramento Bee]
In fact, prohibitively high prices, along with not a lot of support or tools, are a few reasons why more American products aren't shipped abroad.
But Santa Cruz is still very much in the prototype phase, Intel isn't intending to release Alloy commercially, and HoloLens, for now, is prohibitively expensive.
And it can be prohibitively expensive to lease their way out, with short-term lease rates for 737s increasing by 40 percent since the groundings.
For longer journeys serving sparse populations—a description that fits many of the lines in western and northern China—high-speed rail is prohibitively expensive.
Not only are periods prohibitively expensive – in part, due to price gouging of tampons by commissaries – but often a monthly source of humiliation, even abuse.
If an artist could claim a copyright in an individual step, it may make free expression with the human body prohibitively difficult without legal risk.
Reciprocal IVF is becoming more popular, but it tends to be prohibitively expensive, says Briana J. Rudick, MD, fertility specialist at Columbia University Fertility Center.
The First Lady of Goop has recommended everything from $244 toothpaste squeezers to $125 at-home coffee enema kits to prohibitively expensive Moon Juice smoothies.
Often urban hubs are a good bet for jobs and economic vitality, but they are also prohibitively expensive for many — creating well-known housing problems.
While Whole Foods' prices on staples like rotisserie chicken, bananas and avocados have come down, she still thinks some every day items are prohibitively expensive.
Internet access in Cuba has long been extremely limited and prohibitively expensive, with only five percent of Cuban households having regular access to the web.
And teaching a car to use that knowledge will require massive amounts of data and big computing power that is prohibitively expensive at the moment.
A greater proportion accesses the web through Wi-Fi hotspots, but prices remain prohibitively high for many, and the government heavily censors websites and media.
The 1TB card is certain to be prohibitively expensive, and at such a large capacity, read and write speeds are going to be comparatively slow.
New polls show him leading in Colorado and within just three points in Michigan, two states considered prohibitively safe for Clinton just two weeks ago.
Prospective workers use shuttle buses to skip from warehouse to warehouse because the cost of maintaining a car is often prohibitively expensive for temp laborers.
If it had passed, getting the necessary approval to run the study I participated in would be prohibitively difficult and likely would never have happened.
So Trump's proposal during the meeting would be not only destabilizing and prohibitively expensive but also likely impossible to accomplish within the next few centuries.
For many or most, the earbuds are still prohibitively expensive at $300 a pair (compared to the $230 Sony 1000XM3 or the $240 AirPods Pro).
Once prohibitively expensive, over the past decade lithium-ion battery prices have declined 85%, according to BloombergNEF, as production has reached an economy of scale.
Saladorama reduced costs by reaching consumers directly, without the "six to eight" intermediaries that often make healthy food prohibitively expensive, said Hamilton Henrique, Saladorama's founder.
Democrats also railed against the effectiveness of a border wall, saying it would do little to limit immigration and would be prohibitively expensive to build.
Marte Skogstad Allgot moved back to Oslo, Norway, from London two years ago and soon found that running a car on gas was prohibitively expensive.
Palm World's Surucuoglu said the government could do more to help hotels, such as facilitate cheap loans or lower the prohibitively high tax on alcohol.
On the flip side, the hedge-fund manager said UBI may lower the incentive to work and is seen as "prohibitively expensive" by its detractors.
Since the cost of college can be prohibitively expensive, many students and families are forced to turn to student loans to help pay the costs.
While many names have clawed back much of their recent losses, yields remain prohibitively high for some and appetite for the asset class remains patchy.
Alternative routes for Egypt's neighbors, such as direct pipelines to Turkey, Greece or Italy, could be prohibitively expensive because of the depth of the seabed.
A key problem, they say, is that venues in industrial buildings cannot apply for a public entertainment license unless they buy a prohibitively expensive waiver.
You could certainly have a subway system which had many layers of tunnels, but the tunnels are so prohibitively expensive that they don't do it.
For women whose pregnancies do not pose serious health risks, this can make a second-trimester procedure difficult to access, as well as prohibitively expensive.
These start-ups say their technology will also help smaller companies for whom bond markets can be prohibitively expensive, by reducing the costs of raising capital.
Moreover, it will be prohibitively expensive for Amazon to replicate this service without hiring a large pool of sales associates and deploying an army of drones.
It turns out you can detect cancer with Magnetic Resonance Imaging…it's just prohibitively expensive to do one-off MRIs and have radiologists analyze the scans.
All images: Andrew Liszewski/GizmodoA few years ago we reviewed a souped-up NES clone called the Analogue Nt with a prohibitively expensive, $500 aluminum housing.
This may have been true a couple of decades ago when the frequency of digital communications between people and systems was minimal and storage prohibitively expensive.
In the late 1960s, the private school's faculty members banded together to get a computer terminal, machinery which at the time was rare and prohibitively expensive.
Of course, the device was prohibitively expensive, beginning at $699 upon release, and it didn't pay to pick one up to rely on for simple messaging.
So there are ways in which fairs provide so much more, but they're really so terrifying, so prohibitively expensive, and the risks are way too high.
The dust, common on construction sites, can cause lung cancer, according to OSHA, but industry groups say reducing it to those levels will be prohibitively expensive.
"Politicians cannot say it, but security experts can — it would be prohibitively expensive to have extra manned security checkpoints at entrances to airport terminals," Bennett said.
Volker Treier, foreign trade chief at the DIHK, said the populist parties' decision meant their "prohibitively expensive Italian coalition agreement" was off the table for now.
But some lightweight processes don't necessarily require a full GPU cluster, which running for a company — especially a smaller one — might become prohibitively expensive very quickly.
The fixing came as the central bank put a squeeze on offshore sellers of the currency by making it prohibitively expensive to speculate against the yuan.
It is almost comically large, eye-searingly ugly, and while the price and release date have yet to be revealed, it'll almost certainly be prohibitively expensive.
And a unilateral scheme would do nothing to ease water shortages around Amman, because it would be prohibitively expensive to ship fresh water 300km from Aqaba.
The only positive, Galup says, is that services like the ones on offer from Cambridge Analytica are prohibitively expensive for most political parties in Latin America.
Moderates objected to the deep cuts to Medicaid and a potential return to the days when people with pre-existing health conditions faced prohibitively high costs.
The most plausible solutions, like expanding the earned income credit could be prohibitively expensive, while others — like boosting employment opportunity for felons — might be politically unpalatable.
BONN, Germany -- The future of coal in a carbon-constrained world depends on technically feasible but prohibitively expensive technology that captures emissions from coal power plants.
Many fee-based advisers require minimum investments in the six figures, and they charge fees that would be prohibitively expensive for small and medium-size investors.
Some of these challenges are related to infrastructure: the equipment and its installation can be expensive - prohibitively so in rural areas - which in turn limits access.
"If the board discussion included that the deal is not financeable, or prohibitively expensive, that is going to cast further doubt over Musk's claims," he said.
But one Russian luxury company called Caviar has decided to pose a simple question: What if the AirPods Pro were even more prohibitively expensive and impractical?
Critics say the idea would be prohibitively expensive, saddling states with the responsibility of hiring hundreds of rangers to care for mountainsides and fire-prone forests.
The deal allows Wondery to use licensed music from Universal Music Group, a major step for the podcast industry, as music licensing is often prohibitively expensive.
That process hasn't kicked off for Elsa just yet, but Van is hopeful of securing an engineer who might otherwise be prohibitively expensive for her company.
I usually told them 'probably not,' if for no other reason than the graphics cards that power the rigs were impossible to find or prohibitively expensive.
When they or one of their relatives became ill, the bare-bones plan often wouldn't cover needed treatments — and good insurance plans would be prohibitively expensive.
"Luckily, the start-up cost, though high, is not prohibitively high, and we were lucky to be able to handle that on our own," says Fann.
But the likely scenario is that many people here would lose their discounted federal flood insurance rates, making coverage more expensive, in some cases prohibitively so.
Russia would have to drill deep into the Arctic to keep up, a prohibitively expensive proposition, and experts don't think Saudi Arabia can increase production significantly.
And with Bitcoin soaring more than 15-fold in 2017 to well over $16,000 early Monday, selling Bitcoin futures short is likely to be prohibitively expensive.
Throughout my childhood, I witnessed the neighborhood lose what was left of its character, becoming overrun with Starbucks, Duane Reades, and various prohibitively expensive boutique shops.
In 2014, both women retired years before they'd intended, because they expected to lose their positions and faced prohibitively expensive health insurance costs if they delayed.
The Huntsville center was the last abortion clinic to have been certified in the state; TRAP laws had made opening new clinics prohibitively expensive and difficult.
But because planes weigh so much, batteries to power many of them would also be prohibitively expensive barring major changes in technology, especially on longer flights.
In the last century, specialized ice-breaking vessels made the trip plausible, but prohibitively expensive, and then only during the summer, when the ice was thinnest.
In doing so, I've confronted my own privilege: I'm a young, white, able-bodied woman for whom the workshop and flight costs were not prohibitively expensive.
That meant he needed to be more than a "gimmick" — and it would have been prohibitively expensive to apply that "handcrafted brushing" to so many shots.
For people who have always considered the $400–$500 price tag prohibitively expensive, this might be a good time to finally consider getting an Apple Watch.
Consumer advocates say mandatory individual arbitration makes it prohibitively expensive to take legal action and does not set a legal precedent to help other affected individuals.
But wheelchairs for dogs are often prohibitively expensive, so Paniagua decided to pull out his tools, grab some PVC pipes and craft his very own doggie wheelchair.
Getting a party up to code is often prohibitively expensive and time-consuming, which is why it's more productive to just cultivate a good relationship with police.
The problem is that you have only 25,000 users, and the most you can charge them to enter is $20 per game (anything higher is prohibitively expensive).
Many employers assume providing accommodation will be prohibitively expensive, she notes, so breaking down what it would take to do your job may help clarify the issue.
Other cities, across a dozen more states, denied our requests, failed to respond, provided reports lacking descriptive narratives, or demanded prohibitively high fees to search their records.
Though unpopular and prohibitively expensive for most struggling actors, Parlato says young women who tended to fit Raniere's ideal body type would sometimes get a free pass.
And let's be real, as much buzz as the Seaboard has gotten over the past couple of years, a $799 starting point is prohibitively expensive for most.
Eventually, perhaps by 2030 or so, the cost of sensors will fall and it will no longer be prohibitively expensive to buy your own self-driving vehicle.
Schilling notes that there is a support boat seen close to the launch location, which a barge would require, whereas a submarine would make it prohibitively dangerous.
In a country where women are barred from driving and private drivers are often prohibitively expensive, women account for around 80 percent of Uber and Careem's passengers.
"Politicians cannot say it, but security experts can—it would be prohibitively expensive to have extra manned security checkpoints at entrances to airport terminals," Mr Bennett said.
The one drawback to solo travel is that sometimes it's hard to do activities because they're too prohibitively expensive unless you split the costs with other people.
All forms of care currently available for Alzheimer's sufferers can be prohibitively expensive and often not adequately covered by personal resources or even long-term care insurance.
At first blush, the costs are significant: Traditional basic income advocates argue for a policy that would cost over $22019 trillion a year, a prohibitively expensive sum.
Her mother dismissed fencing as prohibitively expensive before reading about the Peter Westbrook Foundation, a nonprofit that brings fencing and tutoring to young people from underserved communities.
The law in California makes it easier to take sexual abusers to court than it is in most other states, but legal representation is often prohibitively expensive.
To keep psychedelics as Schedule I substances makes researching them prohibitively hard, but to call for reclassifying them as Schedule II substances is unlikely to succeed either.
In Norway, a couple of Scandinavian fans once asked me if I could send them a few Warriors jerseys — such threads are prohibitively expensive in downtown Oslo.
Yet earning the equivalent of $12 a month, he finds even saving for a bus fare from Havana to Guantánamo, about 600 miles, to be prohibitively expensive.
And since the problem is built into the hardware — billions of chips that cannot easily be replaced — fixing this class of problems may also be prohibitively expensive.
But I quickly realized that jumping onto a plane every time I got anxious or her health status changed was going to be unsustainable and prohibitively expensive.
But, but, but: The best available data today shows that attempting to terraform the entirety of Mars would be prohibitively expensive and may not work at all.
It could also make it much harder to find a comprehensive plan covering various conditions ranging from heart disease to depression that would not be prohibitively expensive.
The concern is that guaranteeing coverage at the state level could attract new beneficiaries from neighboring states that don't provide such guarantees, making the program prohibitively costly.
"If an artist could claim a copyright in an individual step, it may make free expression with the human body prohibitively difficult without legal risk," Statt explains.
Changing the terms of the loans, which had become prohibitively expensive after the Swiss franc jumped in value, means Polish banks will have to refund some customers.
That spike is significant on its own, but more troubling when you consider 22018 plans were already prohibitively expensive for people who didn't qualify for federal subsidies.
And while scientists see carbon-capture methods as a potential game changer in efforts to stabilize the global climate, they fear the technology would remain prohibitively expensive.
A critical third point is that it will be prohibitively expensive to provide universal health care access without cost controls and mechanisms to pare back unnecessary care.
Between the lines: The uninsured population does not include the "underinsured," or people who have medical coverage but face prohibitively high deductibles and out-of-pocket costs.
Due to prohibitively difficult nature of cleaning glitter out of brewing equipment, glitter beer may not be the next big mainstream trend, but it's definitely gaining popularity.
Although, as we've reported before, rivals still suggest the bar to entry is prohibitively high, given Google's fee structures in the new licensing term it introduced last fall.
Hiring a full-time bookkeeper can be prohibitively expensive, and it can be difficult to find financial analysts and part-time CFOs that a company's leaders can trust.
At first, it may be prohibitively expensive or only available in specialized, privileged areas, but as time passes it will be improved upon and become much more accessible.
Most motion sensing technologies use at least one camera and some type of infrared transmitter to track motion, which tends to make these technologies prohibitively expensive and immobile.
The size of a cryptocurrency's network is thought to therefore be a defense: it becomes prohibitively expensive to take over more than half of a gigantic distributed system.
Getting back to the Moon and visiting Mars will be inherently expensive (especially as return missions add up) — but with these remarkable rocket innovations, perhaps not prohibitively so. 
Or, if education is so valuable in and of itself, and shouldn't be tethered to or contingent on one's class status, then why is it so prohibitively expensive?
The brokers who arrange such things are prohibitively expensive; refugees who flee to China are labelled "illegal economic refugees" or "criminals" and sent back if they are caught.
The store's tag removals prove that even outside the constraints of tightly-controlled releases, limited stores, and prohibitively expensive stock lists, purchasing Supreme is still no easy feat.
It can be easy for Americans to forget, but SMS is a finite commodity in much of the world, where unlimited texting plans are nonexistent or prohibitively expensive.
If people with pre-existing conditions are the only ones buying policies that have to cover pre-existing conditions, those policies will get pretty expensive — maybe prohibitively expensive.
Previous systems have been prohibitively expensive and Waymo sought to design one over 90 percent cheaper, making its Lidar technology among the company's "most valuable assets," Waymo said.
Some researchers have attempted to grow real meat in the lab, making actual animal protein from stem cells, but the process is still prohibitively expensive for most consumers.
Moreover, the new balance of power would force a change in the calculus of the Iranian leadership as continuing to be a rogue state would become prohibitively unaffordable.
But it might need more and selling bonds when your economy is under severe strain can be prohibitively expensive and build up punitive repayment burdens for the future.
For millions of people around the world, infertility treatments can be prohibitively expensive or hard to access because of geography or local laws, the New York Times reports.
There are other provisions, particularly the taxation of graduate school tuition waivers, which will make getting a Ph.D. prohibitively expensive for current and future prospective graduate students. ​Sen.
He has blamed China's currency manipulation to argue that it is almost impossible to find garments that are made domestically these days, or that they are prohibitively expensive.
Certain things are indeed prohibitively costly: As we walked to Viviana's house, I looked for someone on the street smoking a cigarette so I could bum a light.
Until this year, tiny sunglasses were still pretty difficult to find, and if you did manage to locate them, they were often prohibitively expensive for the average shopper.
A tax on alcohol in the 1860s made it prohibitively costly for use in industry and illumination, thus paving the way for the emergence of petroleum-derived kerosene.
One bill backed by Trump, the American Health Care Act, would have allowed many insurers to charge higher premiums — potentially prohibitively high premiums — to patients with preexisting conditions.
Mr. Shkreli became known as a "pharma bro" for his brash attitude when faced with criticisms for raising prices of Daraprim by 5,000 percent, making it prohibitively expensive.
Leaving some 33 million people with no health insurance, and dozens of millions more with prohibitively expensive deductibles and co-payments, is not like single payer at all.
The only problem here is that the amount of data you need is a combinatorial function of task complexity, so even slightly complex tasks can become prohibitively expensive.
Interbank rates for the offshore yuan have been surging this week, suggesting China is keen to squeeze speculators by making it prohibitively expensive to short-sell the yuan.
Certainly no one deserves harassment or threats, but the idea that the conversation around #MeToo has become prohibitively unsafe for skeptics is not borne out by the evidence.
The homes to rent in the relatively safe areas on the Turkish borders cost $300 per month, which is prohibitively expensive for most families in Idlib, Firas said.
Valde said in the interview that before the Affordable Care Act, Mr. Gaffney had been either uninsured or lightly insured, making it prohibitively expensive for him to see doctors.
Unfortunately, if you use Alexa as frequently as I do, the list of recordings is prohibitively long to actually move through and delete each voice request one by one.
The country now has nearly 2,500 internet access points, although the hourly cost of $1, roughly a day&aposs average wage, makes getting online prohibitively expensive for many Cubans.
Interbank rates for the offshore yuan CNHHIBOR= have been surging this week, suggesting China is keen to squeeze speculators by making it prohibitively expensive to short-sell the yuan.
Observations with the new James Webb Space Telescope will probably be "prohibitively expensive," though other telescopes like the Very Large Telescopes may be able to take on the job.
It involves writing the rules in such a way that to observe them is either prohibitively expensive or downright impossible, then handing out informal licences to break those rules.
Not only is it harder to have kids as a 30-something compared to a 20-something, but treatments — such as the increasingly popular IVF — can be prohibitively expensive.
Jordan&aposs main population center is about 300 kilometers (190 miles) from the only coastline, making it prohibitively expensive to deliver desalinated Red Sea water to the capital, Amman.
For Palestinian Nidal Younis, the head of the Masafer Yatta village council near Hebron, in the south of the West Bank, getting hold of water has become prohibitively expensive.
This is a big problem for industrial- control systems, because many of them run outdated software and operating systems, and upgrading them is prohibitively expensive because they're very specialized.
The fact that few for-profit screening services exist outside of health insurance ecosystems suggests the cost of FDA approval makes it prohibitively expensive to develop low-cost solutions.
However, even though the cost of such sequences has fallen dramatically since the completion of the genome project, to about $22,2160 a shot, this would still be prohibitively expensive.
The central bank has also used aggressive intervention to engineer a huge leap in yuan borrowing rates in Hong Kong, essentially making it prohibitively expensive to short the currency.
When such dependents enter adolescence and adulthood, the doctors posited, the simple tasks of caring for them — dressing, toileting, bathing, holding and carrying — can become prohibitively difficult for parents.
At the moment, an unconditional cash transfer of more than $10,0003 to every American would be prohibitively expensive—costing as much as $3 trillion a year by some estimates.
Gift Card, available at Journy, $100While travel concierge services have existed for years to help craft personalized experiences, they're prohibitively expensive and created with a luxury clientele in mind.
Things that cost a few hundred dollars, like say a game console or a tablet, have been prohibitively out of reach for years, so they still feel too expensive.
In addition, the idea is by removing fees it makes investing small sums more viable — a high fee per buy/sell can make it prohibitively expensive to do so.
Because lifting the sculptures to the roof by crane would have been prohibitively expensive, they had to be painstakingly moved through the building's hallways and brought up by elevator.
Automakers also argued that meeting that target would be prohibitively costly, forcing them to raise car prices or to make more battery-powered vehicles than Americans want to buy.
But industry advocates quickly moved to quash it, arguing that it would make the cost of veterinary care prohibitively expensive, Dr. Young said, in part because of insurance rates.
Testing the water quality with such sustained frequency has traditionally been slow and prohibitively expensive, so it's +POOL's hope that the information it's collecting will have a wider impact.
Even the latest version of Aibo, which is extremely impressive as far as home robotics go, still feels like a lot of unfulfilled potential at a prohibitively steep price.
Frank Pellegrino Sr., a sometime actor and the unflappable gatekeeper of Rao's, his family's clannish, celebrity-studded and prohibitively exclusive restaurant in East Harlem, died on Tuesday in Manhattan.
While my journalist's salary was technically "livable" for someone without debilitating student loan debt, I began to discover that, much like the fashion industry, succeeding in media is prohibitively costly.
Some scientists have estimated that writing an entire human genome, all 3 billion base pairs, could cost upwards of $3 billion, which is not only prohibitively expensive but probably unnecessary.
Essentially, Uber made Singapore the first Asian city where its service would be available, but the company had trouble finding drivers, because owning a car in Singapore is prohibitively expensive.
CEU, which is accredited in Hungary and the United States, would have to open an American campus by February 2018, which university officials say would be onerous and prohibitively expensive.
Apple has also historically made it difficult and prohibitively expensive for users to get their screens repaired, only last year dropping the price from $99, with AppleCare+ insurance, to $29.
But there's a limit to the payout: If one company is hit with a wave of phishing attempts that Area 1 successfully blocks, $10 per phish might become prohibitively expensive.
Given that 94 percent of accidents are caused by human error, the expected lower accident rate with self-driving cars may make insurance costs for human-driven cars prohibitively expensive.
Bright, a solar panel installation and distribution startup, recently raised $4 million in seed money to expand its operations in Mexico, where power from conventional sources is often prohibitively expensive.
Whether traditional, novel, simple, high-tech, free, or prohibitively expensive, I pseudo-scientifically analyzed how they'd fare at keeping things chill once we're all living in a Mad Max dystopia.
For example, there's no shortage of agencies willing to place a rotating cast of caregivers into the homes of the elderly, though they can be prohibitively expensive for many families.
But when they do, in some cases, patents can impede research by making new technologies unavailable to other researchers, or at the very least by making those technologies prohibitively expensive.
Things we take for granted — like access to feminine-hygiene products, basic prescriptions, and (relative) bureaucratic efficiency — are often unavailable or prohibitively expensive in other countries, even if they're industrialized.
It was a dedicated workstation that was operated with a stylus pen, and it was so prohibitively expensive that it was only available to the most well-heeled production studios.
Although synthesizing DNA has traditionally been prohibitively expensive, it has been dramatically dropping in price in the last decade, from $4 per base pair to just $0.03 in 13 years.
Long-term care is already prohibitively expensive for many seniors, and the problem is expected to explode in scope in the next couple of decades, the New York Times reports.
I'd like to think that, even through all that suffering, I managed to still put up a good time considering I was riding a prohibitively expensive bicycle made of helium.
At the same time, the alternative to setting up a company in the United States is prohibitively expensive because of the requisite airfare and legal fees needed to do so.
That's a lot of paper for the private sector to buy, especially as the current level of U.S. yields makes it prohibitively expensive for foreign investors to hedge bond purchases.
In addition, the sort of gold-standard, large-scale, long-term phase III safety and efficacy trials that are typically necessary prior to bringing drugs to market are prohibitively expensive.
Joining a private club remains prohibitively expensive for most South Koreans, even though the joining fees have fallen by a third since peaking at 21999 million won ($230,13) in 21.
But there's little question that the Yves Béhar-designed premium juicer was priced prohibitively high for the added luxury of juicing at home without all of the extra fibrous byproduct.
Turkey, traditionally the second largest buyer of Russian wheat after Egypt and the top buyer of its sunflower oil, imposed what Moscow regarded as prohibitively high import tariffs in March.
Critics say this is harmful for the industry because it is prohibitively expensive and the FDA has a backlog of tobacco products that could slow approval for newer e-cigarettes.
If the insurance had been designed to cover all severe outbreaks it would have been "prohibitively expensive", says Mukesh Chawla, who co-ordinates the World Bank's pandemic emergency-financing facility.
Here in the States, California and Washington have both concocted their own burdensome, inefficient, and prohibitively expensive regulations, with more states likely to follow suit if Congress does not act.
But one of our sports reporters found a special case: Hunts for bighorn sheep — prized as challenging, and prohibitively expensive — are helping revive wild sheep populations and expand their territory.
Most of the country doesn't have access to the theater performed every day in New York City, and even if you live in New York, tickets can be prohibitively expensive.
I mean, you could do ... you could certainly have a subway system which had many layers of tunnels, but the tunnels are so prohibitively expensive that they don't do it.
The government has shut a loophole that let restaurants seat more than 50 patrons at once, and set up a tax scheme that makes hiring more than 20 workers prohibitively costly.
As appealing as some more radical reforms can sound in the abstract—breaking up all the biggest banks or erecting prohibitively steep tariffs on imports—the economy is not an abstraction.
Yet states could allow insurers to charge the sick prohibitively high prices, and the healthy attractively low ones, when selling to those who had failed to maintain coverage in the past.
Without the cloud, it would have been prohibitively expensive for a startup to build an app with this mix of complex functions, and have the computing resources to pull it off.
We have decided not to for a variety of reasons, with the No. 1 reason being the prohibitively expensive child care and the financial inability for one parent to stay home.
The technologies that allow for 8K images per eye would likely have to be microLEDs and, at that resolution, they'd be prohibitively expensive right now and almost mind-bogglingly power-hungry.
Traders viewed the shipment, supplied by Bunge, as a crucial test for whether Egypt would stick to a stringent new zero-ergot standard they say makes doing business here prohibitively expensive.
One reason for the increase is that the price for specialty drugs, those used to treat complex and costly conditions, such as cancer, Hepatitis C and multiple sclerosis, is prohibitively high.
Former competitors that still receive software updates are prohibitively difficult for many users to configure, have transitioned away from their old protocols to become Bittorrent-only, or are virtual ghost towns.
If the process of 86ing messages one by one sounds prohibitively time consuming, there's also the option to nuke an entire chat, again, whether the other parties want it or not.
But there's a growing body of evidence that the conventional U.S. strategy of low taxes, skimpy welfare benefits, and prohibitively expensive higher education won't result in more of them getting jobs.
A BMW i3 equivalent to those being tested by ministers would cost around $60,000 in Chile, prohibitively expensive for most motorists in a country where the average monthly wage is $410.
Seventeen years ago, when sequencing the genomes of large numbers of environmental microbes was prohibitively expensive, studying the genetics of soil microbes meant scientists would chop the DNA into small pieces.
While replacing old pipes in places where elevated lead is found might be prohibitively expensive, Mr. Christie said, using bottled water, as in Camden, could prove a model for other districts.
This was the decade that brought Girls Gone Wild to the screen and made Brazilian waxes de rigueur, when girls pined for prohibitively expensive American Girl dolls and Limited Too clothes.
Despite previous significant losses, HCFB managed to ease capital pressure in 99083-2015 by de-leveraging and selling of high-margin retail loans with prohibitively high risk-weights to related parties.
Interbank rates for the offshore yuan have surged since the beginning of the year, suggesting China is keen to squeeze speculators by making it prohibitively expensive to short-sell the yuan.
It could still be intensely pleasurable, but it'd likely be prohibitively pricey (the Orgasmatron's generator alone would likely cost $25,000) and invasive (think spinal surgery or wires running into your skull).
While egg freezing and IVF remain prohibitively expensive for many women and not widely covered by insurance, Lehmann-Haupt's book outlines what any woman considering motherhood should know about her fertility.
For those women who are afforded rights, work-related factors like scant finances, travel distances and prohibitively long shifts often mean they are unable to access healthcare, making their entitlements redundant.
According to the report, Trump's proposal shocked top military brass, who were said to have informed the president that such a move would be prohibitively expensive and violate international disarmament treaties.
Because of prohibitively high costs, his school did not participate in the state's teacher pension plan, so the 403(b) plan was all that was offered to him and his colleagues.
Other factors contribute to low academic achievement in rural China — notably, poor teaching standards and facilities at rural schools, and prohibitively high tuition costs (only nine years of school is free).
Those rivals would most likely be unable to match the rich clubs' spending power and would find it prohibitively difficult to play their way into the Champions League on the field.
To actually project a person-size holographic image into three-dimensional space, à la Princess Leia in "Star Wars," would require powerful, prohibitively expensive lasers that would also burn human flesh.
Candidates need resources to build up their operations in delegate-rich Super Tuesday states like California, where campaigning and ad rates can be prohibitively expensive and early voting begins next week.
If taking your kids to the hit Broadway version of Harper Lee's landmark novel seems prohibitively expensive, this weekend you can see an equally acclaimed adaptation at a far lower price.
The rules put new restrictions on money earmarked for expanding broadband to underserved areas of the country, including rural areas, where building internet infrastructure can be prohibitively expensive without government support.
And many have chafed under a system whose fees and sometimes elaborate permission agreements can make projects like publishing scholarly books or publicizing exhibitions prohibitively expensive or an administrative nightmare — often, both.
Screenshot: Mac History Lisa was a cutting-edge machine and one of the first to offer consumers a GUI, mouse, and file system, but it was prohibitively expensive and didn't catch on.
LEVIN: My question to you is this: if one country makes it prohibitively expensive for their people to purchase something from us, aren&apost there other countries we can sell them to?
The text boxes had to accommodate right-to-left languages like Arabic, and the team had to track down fonts for different alphabets, including thousands of Chinese characters, that weren't prohibitively expensive.
The real estate mogul also rejected the idea that buildings should provide a third bathroom for transgender people, saying that would be "discriminatory in a certain way" in addition to prohibitively expensive.
However, for much smaller startups, the loss of passporting could be prohibitively expensive to mitigate, depending at which stage of growth a company is and how much runway it still has left.
Turing includes dedicated "RT Core" hardware designed to drive ray tracing, a complex technique that can deliver extremely realistic lighting effects but has been prohibitively resource-intensive to render in real time.
No flat edge would require a rethink of the magnetic Pencil charging array from the iPad Pro and it is also apparently prohibitively expensive in a way similar to the smart connector.
You can get it for $599.99 at Amazon, and that's not prohibitively expensive for a phone with specs like the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855, the latest processor found in 2019 Android flagship phones.
Most newer action-adventure games have either no modding support or prohibitively complex tools, along with gameplay interactions that are automated in ways that would make it hard to expand on them.
In practice, though, acquiring one is impossible in some cases and prohibitively expensive in others, due to obscure zoning rules and the extensive waiting periods needed for various government agency sign-offs.
This push-to-talk functionality is primarily for battery conservation — Amazon says designing a portable speaker with the always-on features of an Echo would be prohibitively limiting to the device's battery.
Realizing, too, that being undocumented would make going to college for their children prohibitively expensive, her parents decided to move the family back to Mexico in 2010, hoping for a brighter future.
Asked to evaluate an earlier version of this regulation, the Congressional Research Service noted that most court challenges to executive interpretation are prohibitively difficult due to the Chevron doctrine of judicial deference.
And in areas where it's prohibitively difficult to acquire the essential fats that we need from pressed oils alone, this may include forms of animal use — for meat, manure and so forth.
This strategy of offering the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus first, while the real update, one that some believe is prohibitively expensive, looms just a few weeks later, is an unusual choice.
" Smith, in turn, criticized the review's space interceptor plans as a potential waste of resources, saying that the technology "has been studied repeatedly and found to be technologically challenging and prohibitively expensive.
Because there are just 500 infertility clinics in the U.S. and roughly 6,000 endocrinologists — just 2,000 of which are focused on reproductive health — the cost of individual testing has been prohibitively high.
But, beyond that, I found the idea of brushing bacteria into and around my tongue like a car wash, and undoubtedly onto the bristles of my toothbrush, prohibitively gross on its own.
It also lowers the cost of buying wheelchairs and other medical equipment, services that often aren't covered by private insurance plans and can be prohibitively expensive for people paying out of pocket.
In the absence of genuine competition in the U.S. prescription drug market, monopolies are yielding reckless pricing schemes and prohibitively expensive drugs for Americans (and people around the world) who need them.
Litigating in a far-flung Texas district is prohibitively expensive for cash-strapped and time-crunched startups, so troll victims usually decide to settle, even if the suit itself is clearly meritless.
The companies' employment contracts required their workers to pursue any pay disputes in arbitration rather than in a regular court, and to do so individually — which is prohibitively expensive for most workers.
People hoarded masks and respirators out of fear or shipped them to countries like China, Japan, or Italy for friends and family, where it was prohibitively expensive or just difficult to buy.
Renters also generally have to pay a security deposit, application fee, credit check fee and first month's rent upfront, which all combine to make living in New York prohibitively expensive for many.
A "game changer" Research unit Capital Economics said the funds for Modicare are "prohibitively small," observing that only 2150 billion rupees, or 2000% of gross domestic product, have been allocated each year.
The e-cigarette industry faces near total prohibition, with 99 percent of products set to be withdrawn from the market by 2022 thanks to a prohibitively expensive and unreformed product approval process.
For a segment of workers, one of the barriers to finding a new role is lacking the qualifications a position may require, coupled with the prohibitively high cost of obtaining such experience.
Scott also cautioned on Twitter that Archive Team would not be able to save the entirety of SoundCloud, due to the prohibitively high cost of server space for all the sound files.
The bigger the lead Trump amasses in this period when so many delegates are at stake, the more likely it will be prohibitively difficult for any one candidate to catch up to him.
While Hasselblad's cameras are known as some of the best on the market, they are prohibitively expensive running anywhere from a few thousand dollars to more than $40,000 for a single SLR body.
Again, we're still in the early stages, but the company is looking at keeping Hayo "under $300," an admittedly broad price point — which could potentially be prohibitively expensive the higher up you go.
It's worth noting what a sad state of affairs the telecom industry is currently in when a company as enormous as Google finds it prohibitively difficult to mount any kind of significant competition.
"The generational love affair with huge, prohibitively expensive cities like New York is a trend that's ending as young people grow increasingly fed up with high rent and dwindling job prospects," Cills wrote.
Carbon capture and storage is already being used at some coal plants, but it is prohibitively expensive, meaning it often makes no sense to install when we could rely on cheaper, better alternatives.
According to a new report, this can prove prohibitively difficult for young people enrolled at public universities in the state—especially given the fact that over half of these students are low-income.
Landing an aircraft laden with live explosives was deemed prohibitively risky, so the flights were ordered to a 19853-mile circle of the English channel to safely jettison their collective 21985,21944-bomb payload.
While it is not mathematically impossible for Sanders to win the nomination, he has to win a prohibitively large percentage of the remaining delegates: more than 60 percent, according to Nate Silver's calculations.
Just because the check clears like equity doesn't mean the cash is equal, and taking a large amount of secured debt can make it prohibitively difficult to solicit a new outside equity investor.
In turn, companies are finding that building an in-house solution can be prohibitively expensive and is prone to becoming obsolete as new codecs come onboard and older video infrastructure technology becomes obsolete.
What makes this discussion tricky, too, is that for every person who ends the assisted fertility process successfully — that is, with a baby — the cost has been worth it even if prohibitively expensive.
"This program would invade individual privacy and imperil freedom of expression while being ineffective and prohibitively expensive to implement and maintain," the EFF and ACLU wrote along with 26 other groups in August.
The Vive and competitors like the Oculus Rift won't be available to consumers until later this year, and the equipment could be prohibitively expensive for the starving would-be artists who need it.
It was a like a miniature laptop, one that could be easily carried around at a time when ultrabooks tended to be prohibitively expensive and the iPhone didn't even have 3G data speeds.
Venezuelans seeking to escape their socialist economy's dysfunction are flooding into the remote Brazilian town of Pacaraima in search of basic goods that are prohibitively expensive or only available after hours in line.
The one fact that consumers have to embrace is that we will not live in an advertising-free world anytime soon, because the simple economics of advertising make it prohibitively costly for consumers.
Because the larger Fierce bottles were prohibitively costly, he picked out a $50 bottle that he said was "still too expensive for [his] budget," but he didn't want to look—or smell—cheap.
A president who knows the price of everything and the value of nothing, as Oscar Wilde had it, wants to make it prohibitively expensive for many to enter the most popular national parks.
While private liberal arts colleges are often perceived as prohibitively expensive for many students, the top-ranking schools on U.S. News' list, like Williams, are able to keep net-costs low for students.
"A two-bedroom co-op for $230,000 is still prohibitively expensive for a lot of people, but it does allow some young families to move here and some seniors to stay," he said.
Reaching 230% renewable power by 243 might be prohibitively expensive, Pope says, but it would be possible to come close to that without big cost increases or significant disruptions in the system's reliability.
Byzantine regulation of housing construction at the local level has made the cost of living prohibitively expensive in many high-growth areas and blocked millions of workers from moving to high-paying jobs.
That could make those comprehensive plans prohibitively expensive and raise the issue of pre-existing conditions that dogged House Republicans as they struggled to pass their version of the health bill in May.
While other studies have looked at the emotional effects of abortion, they&aposve been limited to a week or month post-procedure since larger, long-term studies are prohibitively expensive and time consuming.
Workers argue that pursuing their cases individually is prohibitively expensive and, without the prospect of large damages awards that class action litigation can lead to, lawyers will be deterred from taking their cases.
As my CNN Business colleague Paul R. La Monica notes, Buffett has lamented the fact that valuations for many companies are prohibitively expensive given that the stock market is near all-time highs.
Jerry Brown, who is both a fiscal hawk and an ardent supporter of Affordable Care Act, has already spoken about his skepticism of a single-payer program, saying it would be prohibitively expensive.
Typically, though, it costs $99 per month, which could be prohibitively expensive if you're just looking for something to help manage tasks in your personal life or with a smaller group of people.
The challenge for WowWee's designers was developing a monkey with just enough sounds and movements to entertain children, but not so many sensors and circuitry that it would be prohibitively expensive to make.
A 2019 report by Harvard Law School's Center for Health Law and Policy Innovation found that some insurers continue to price all recommended H.I.V. regimens in a way that makes them prohibitively expensive.
Importantly, it also gives O'Keefe and his team the ability to study neuronal activity in the rodents as they navigate the honeycomb, something that was prohibitively difficult to do in a water maze.
That would significantly increase the coverage of captions on Live videos, but could be prohibitively difficult or expensive to offer in at scale in the low-latency real-time nature necessary for Live broadcasts.
But Tag's product, while innovative (not to mention prohibitively expensive), was built around the latest version of Android Wear, a tact taken by fellow traditional timepiece maker Fossil for its umbrella of branded products.
This, in turn, means that, in states that choose to opt out of the Obamacare rules, private insurance for people with preexisting conditions is likely to become prohibitively expensive (as it was before Obamacare).
Surgical-center standards are prohibitively expensive to meet and medically unnecessary, since abortion is one of the safest of all medical procedures, with a complication rate of less than one-tenth of 1 percent.
While burying a body is possible, the option is prohibitively expensive—and besides, Hong Kong has a law that the body must be exhumed after six years, at which point one must be cremated.
Though it has received a lot of buzz, the legislation faces no chance of gaining support in the GOP-controlled Senate, where Republicans have already dismissed it as impossible to realize and prohibitively expensive.
The crowd of mathematicians was sufficiently wowed by the sight of a teletype machine returning difficult results from some distant digital machine in mere minutes, but the Complex Number Machine was enormously, prohibitively expensive.
You have shelves and shelves of options with some bottles prohibitively exclusive or expensive (I'm looking at you Ten Voss, what are you putting in there?) and dozens of others seemingly perfect for you.
They delivered a compelling, if graphically primitive, experience, but they were slow, uncomfortable, and—at more than $27,22018 for a full setup for two people, including the computer to run it all—prohibitively expensive.
Investors thought this was too plain, so Binkowski countered with plans for a park themed around various Hollywood movies, in partnership with MGM Studios; this, he told me, turned out to be prohibitively expensive.
Yet about 2 billion people around the world live in areas that lack mobile coverage, mostly far from major cities, which makes building a network of terrestrial cell towers to connect them prohibitively expensive.
Congress is making the situation worse by ordering the Pentagon, in the 2019 defense bill, to begin work on a space-based missile interceptor that experts say is provocative, technically infeasible and prohibitively expensive.
This strange kink — the middle segment of what engineers nicknamed the "Z" system for its shape — became necessary after a court ruled that building straight down Broadway to City Hall would be prohibitively expensive.
For one, the Republican bills lower premiums in part by making coverage prohibitively expensive for older Americans, who would be expected to drop out of the marketplace and leave behind a younger, healthier population.
They are often prohibitively expensive: In South Africa, a 200-milligram tablet of mifepristone, which begins the process of self-inducing an abortion, costs about $16 — a significant sum for many in the country.
It would have been prohibitively expensive to employ enough managers to time each worker's every move to a fraction of a second or ride along in every truck, but now it takes maybe one.
In the beauty community, dupes are products that are similar to each other, and are useful to know when one product is prohibitively more expensive than another (or if it's sold out or discontinued).
When women must pay for breast pumps out of pocket, the cost—as much as $380—can be prohibitively expensive, especially for lower-income mothers who may need to return to work more quickly.
Almost all of us start out being so weak that even trying to pick up a 45lb plate, let alone maneuver it onto a barbell that may be above chest height, is prohibitively difficult.
Those portable panels make a Glice rink is feasible for places like Shelby Farms, a 4,22000-acre park in Memphis, where keeping the ice frozen even on a limited basis would be prohibitively expensive.
Parts of the border are not fenced already because the construction costs of a physical barrier due to the terrain, for example, were deemed to be prohibitively high by the George W. Bush administration.
They relay that information to their colleagues in DC and on the West Coast, who start booking next-day flights that would be prohibitively expensive if families were booking them on their own. FWD.
The fixing came as the central bank put ae squeeze on offshore sellers of the currency by making it prohibitively expensive to speculate against the yuan in offshore markets, dampening fears of a sustained depreciation.
These models optimize platforms with billions of users, matching content to small sets of people interested in it regardless of the size or geographic characteristics of each set — something that used to be prohibitively expensive.
It was designed specifically to make it impossible for Iran to produce a nuclear weapon for at least 15 years and, thereafter, to make it prohibitively difficult for it to do so without being exposed.
Transporting fuel from Gulf Coast refineries by ship can be prohibitively expensive, because domestic shipments must be made on tankers that are built in the U.S. and meet other costly requirements under the Jones Act.
In theory they cannot exclude any pupil for being too poor, but in practice, poor children do not live near these schools, and the costs of transport, uniforms, sports and trips make them prohibitively expensive.
Even though they can be prohibitively expensive, a degree offers more opportunities than ever before, including increasing your future earning potential, opening the door to other employment opportunities and even adding years to your life.
Mayor Eric Garcetti has even encountered obstacles in his efforts to help homeowners install accessory dwelling units for the homeless in their backyards — he previously told Business Insider that construction costs could be prohibitively high.
The two agencies agreed and imposed a massive penalty tariff on the jets — nearly 300% in total — that would have made the C Series prohibitively expensive, in effect keeping it out of the US market.
To put it simply: Back when a computer or similar product was originally released, it was prohibitively expensive for many consumers, while also being significantly more powerful than anything the average consumer could buy, anyway.
Finally, with IoT devices being in the billions, there's an issue of cost: any secure solution can't be prohibitively expensive to implement on a per device basis or be fragmented across multiple third-party providers.
The international federation has set up a working group to try to address the issues that have prevented the progression of women in the sport, specifically focusing on the hurdles that make bobsledding prohibitively expensive.
With some replacement parts for those classics becoming hard to come by or prohibitively expensive, the system also frees owners from having to track down, say, a period-correct carburetor to keep their baby running.
The chance to rent, for example, from drool-inducing but prohibitively expensive stores like Design Within Reach and ABC Carpet & Home — places now relegated solely to our Pinterest boards — would be a true interior design dream.
And while I stand by the earlier assessment that $349 is prohibitively expensive for the consumer market the company appears to be going after, I've become fairly enamored after a couple of hours with the device.
Plus, the arrangement allows for newspapers to showcase valuable video - an increasingly pressing need for nearly everyone in the media business, albeit one that can be prohibitively expensive for local papers to produce on their own.
The big picture: The technology that captures CO2 from power plant smokestacks and industrial facilities is prohibitively expensive in most cases but considered essential to reducing heat-trapping emissions to the level scientists say is necessary.
And she is promising to fix the "family glitch," which leaves some full families unable to access Obamacare marketplace subsidies even if the cost of enrolling family members in an employer-sponsored plan was prohibitively expensive.
Each electron also has an intrinsic magnetic moment, but to understand exactly how and why all those magnetic moments align in a magnet demands calculating the quantum interactions among all the electrons, which is prohibitively complex.
In the case of the House bill, that claim is plainly false: it does call for insurance companies to offer such plans, but it also allows them to make those plans prohibitively expensive, via state waivers.
Despite this, only one Republican proposal to fund CHIP passed the House, but would kick 700,000 Americans off their insurance to pay for the funding extension but is likely to be prohibitively unpopular in the Senate.
AstraZeneca, the drug company, said that older Americans with drug coverage under Part D of Medicare "often face prohibitively high cost-sharing amounts for their medicines," but that drug manufacturers cannot help them pay these costs.
Most prohibitively, Bennett thinks, mainstream images of childbirth lag behind reality: for healthy women with uncomplicated pregnancies, delivering at an accredited birth center is a safe option endorsed by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. 
Within online fan circles, ARMY members like Liv have found ways to make the BTS community more inclusive, especially for younger fans and those who live in places where it's prohibitively expensive to get items shipped.
He thought the asking price was too steep, according to the FT. Buffett has lamented the fact that valuations for many companies have become prohibitively expensive given that the stock market keeps hitting new record highs.
Though the last few years have seen rents in the city level out, the breather came only after a relentless, yearslong climb, and rents remain prohibitively high for many New Yorkers in their 21s and 2075s.
It also lets insurance companies bring back the time-honored practice of pricing insurance for people with preexisting conditions at a higher — prohibitively higher if need be — rate, violating the absolute core of the Jimmy Kimmel test.
It is designed to work alongside humans, with minimal changes to a facility, negating the need for prohibitively expensive retrofitting or investing in brand new robot-enabled buildings, which is the route that Amazon has gone down.
The Ordinary's Granactive Retinoid* 2% Emulsion sold out at Sephora shortly thereafter, another nail in the coffin for retinoids' former reputation for being stodgy anti-aging ingredients that are either prohibitively expensive or only available by prescription.
While advocates argued that bonds set for detained asylum-seekers were often prohibitively high, a number of crowdfunding efforts in recent months had aimed to help immigrants get money to pay bonds and get out of detention.
More than 60,000 people on average per day crossed the bridge in November, the majority of them Venezuelans coming to work or shop in Colombia for basic food ideas that are prohibitively expensive at home, then return.
Various efforts are underway by research and business interests around the world to build such a device, which would use quantum states to solve problems that are either impossible or prohibitively inefficient for classical computers to solve.
There exists a hard way of doing this involving the usage of prohibitively expensive catalysts to flip carbon dioxide into carbon monoxide, which can then be combined with hydrogen resulting in everyday fuels like kerosene and gasoline.
You will learn to solve new classes of problems that were once thought prohibitively challenging, and come to better appreciate the complex nature of human intelligence as you solve these same problems effortlessly using deep learning methods.
Of course, this video shouldn't be taken as a definite sign that the company is moving in that direction; besides, it's hard to imagine a robot as advanced as Handle not being prohibitively expensive for most warehouses.
Obviously, keeping a fleet of drones ready for anyone to summon at a moment's notice would be prohibitively expensive (not to mention illegal in built-up areas in the UK), but specialist uses could make it worthwhile.
If the ability to access over-the-counter technology doesn't change, many young adults will not be able to afford the prohibitively expensive hearing aids — or necessarily even want to wear one because of the associated stigma.
I have a vague memory of the original Lazer Tag system being prohibitively expensive in my youth — or maybe that's just what my parents told me because they didn't want any fake guns lying around the house.
But at the heart of the Forbes Collection are the natural pigments that were the staples of painters' inventories before chemically synthesized paints replaced the impossibly esoteric, the dangerously toxic, the prohibitively expensive, and the perilously fugitive.
The ECB plans to ask Euro area banks to set aside more cash to cover bad loans, making it prohibitively expensive for lenders to keep sitting on them, a draft proposal seen by Reuters showed last month.
After Mr. Trump's win on Tuesday, women on social media announced plans to obtain intrauterine devices, a form of contraception that can last as long as 12 years but that was prohibitively expensive for many before Obamacare.
This would make it politically (and economically) difficult to erect buildings more than two stories tall in a prohibitively expensive city that already has limited room to grow, pushing workers farther and farther away from their jobs.
Energy and transportation costs in Rwanda are among the highest in Africa, there is a dearth of skilled workers in tailoring and light manufacturing, and imports of high-quality materials like fabric and yarn are prohibitively expensive.
As the Congressional Budget Office reported, many poor people would choose not to be covered, because even if they could afford the premiums with help from tax credits, deductibles and co-payments would still be prohibitively expensive.
Only around one in 20 homes have an internet connection, and using wifi in the country is often prohibitively expensive, not to mention excruciatingly slow by the standards you're likely used to if you're reading this article.
In this world, things like smartphones, social media, AI, and self-driving cars already exist; the hottest gadget is the first limited run of prohibitively expensive synthetic humans, which disillusioned thirtysomething Charlie Friend just has to have.
Tobacco abuse rates among young people had plummeted because of a combination of educational outreach efforts, banned sales to those under 28503 in most states, and high "sin taxes" that made the product prohibitively expensive for many.
The third is that there's a lot of other important investments we need to make, so let's make them now and let the deficit sort itself out in the future, and it's not prohibitively costly to wait.
However, most of the motorized blinds available are meant to replace your existing blinds (or be installed when the house is built), come with their own remote control that you will inevitably lose, and/or are prohibitively expensive.
Businesses in the U.S. are clearly starved for a place to run their factories or simply set up shop where they aren't shackled by burdensome regulations that stifle innovation or make it prohibitively expensive to operate and expand.
He said market expectations for the yuan to depreciate further are unlikely to have changed, though the authorities have helped the yuan's recent recovery by making speculation against the currency prohibitively expensive, and by tightening some capital controls.
By requiring abortion providers to have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital and mandating that clinics be retrofitted as "ambulatory surgical centres" (renovations that are prohibitively expensive), legislators said they were just trying to make the procedure safer.
In fact, when one considers the price tag to round up the approximately 12 million to 15 million undocumented workers and the cost to build a wall along the U.S.–Mexico border, the proposition quickly becomes prohibitively costly.
You see people trying to escape a country where basic supplies are nearly impossible to find and prohibitively expensive, where the price you paid for a car a few years ago won't buy a loaf of bread today.
While it is theoretically possible to get water from Earth to power these vehicles, it is prohibitively expensive to do so—at the moment, it costs about $10,000 to launch a pound of cargo to Low Earth Orbit.
Two-thirds of people born since 1997, including those who live in cities, want to live in single-family suburban homes, according to a 2015 survey, but the costs make this aspiration prohibitively expensive in most urban centers.
That's because any money from a traditional, pretax IRA that the trustee keeps in trust instead of paying to heirs would be taxed annually at trust tax rates — which could be prohibitively expensive for some people, Slott said.
Attorneys for Students Matter, the school reform group that backed the lawsuit, argued the state's teacher tenure law makes dismissing teachers prohibitively costly and allows school districts to transfer bad teachers to low-income and predominantly minority campuses.
Why you'll love it: Jacques Torres' chocolate boxes are fun and different, but not prohibitively exotic to the point where there's a chance that the recipient of these lovingly crafted boxes will turn their nose up at it.
But given that these are people who are right around or just above the poverty line — those eligible for Medicaid expansion earn less than $16,394 — they could easily find that the premiums in the private market are prohibitively expensive.
While some of this research is promising and has resulted in fun alternatives like sorghum flour spoons and pasta straws, we have still not found an adequate replacement for plastic that would be biodegradable while not being prohibitively expensive.
Although I appreciate that it would be prohibitively expensive (not to mention, kind of weird) to have actual electronics embedded into a cotton tampon, being required to essentially belt your tampon to your clothes seems like a step backward.
The Fuse 1 aims to do for SLS (selective laser sintering) printing what the Form 1 did for SLA, delivering a prohibitively expensive 3D printing technology at a fraction of the size and cost of what is currently available.
The fintech app, Acorns, which officially launched in Australia on Wednesday — its first market outside the U.S. — aims to help people start investing with only small amounts of money, and without high commissions and prohibitively large minimum account balances.
A primary reason for this imbalance is that the Chinese have been blocking American manufacturers and food producers for years through discriminatory trade rules and prohibitively expensive import tariffs designed to keep U.S. products out of its domestic markets.
To use it, you need a thousand-dollar gaming PC. Gamers are already buying into this package, but for average consumers, the ones Facebook envisions using Social VR in the not-too-distant future, it's a prohibitively expensive proposition.
We believe the government is unlikely to impose further taxes on the industry to the extent that alcoholic beverages become prohibitively expensive to the average consumer, because the alcohol excise taxes contributed 8% to government tax revenue in 2016.
In a country where school fees are prohibitively expensive for many, meaning that only about half the school-age population attends secondary school, the slew of arson attacks has caused a flurry of chatter and questions within Kenyan society.
He ran for, and won, his race to support Mr. Sanders as a delegate from New York's 18th Congressional District, but didn't end up going to the Democratic National Convention, citing prohibitively expensive hotel rates in Philadelphia that week.
Mr. Posen's dress did prompt the 29-year-old Ms. Martens to explore using fiber-optic fabric, although at around $100 for just a few yards, it was prohibitively expensive for her version, which had 80 yards of tulle.
They made phone calls to help us get the go-ahead for our trek, but it took a few days to reach the right commander, by which time severe storms had settled over the mountains, making conditions prohibitively dangerous.
It would probably be prohibitively difficult for the federal government to suddenly create a fast, standardized process related to the terrorism watch list — because, as far as we know, nothing like that is even close to existing right now.
The ruling allowed Polish consumers who took out mortgages in Swiss Francs, which had become prohibitively expensive after the currency jumped in value, to change the terms of the loans, meaning Polish banks will have to refund some customers.
Also, many state Republican committees have canceled this year's primaries altogether; others have put up prohibitively difficult barriers for challengers to enter or said they would hold primaries with just a single name — Donald J. Trump — on the ballot.
Poland's Supreme Court ruled on Thursday in a case brought by a bank against one of thousands of Poles who took out Swiss franc-denominated mortgages that have become prohibitively expensive to service after the franc soared in value.
And of course, for women living in states that ban coverage of abortion care in insurance plans, the procedure -- especially if they need to travel, take time off of work and/or secure child care -- may be prohibitively expensive.
LiDAR is a key ingredient in the overall sensing package required to make autonomous cars a reality (though Tesla would disagree), but it's also prohibitively expensive, especially for companies just starting out, and researchers not tied to companies with deep pockets.
The design of the display, which put individual dots on the screen rather than stored characters, helped get around the prohibitively high cost of RAM at the time, which would have pushed up the cost of using a traditional monitor.
The tools they use to do so—the tools these big players use to close the gap between what they can imagine and what they can create—remain prohibitively expensive for most creators, though less so than a decade ago.
I missed an Alaska Airlines sale a couple of days ago, but I decide to at least buy my flight to SFO today because there's a decent fare out of Reagan (which is normally prohibitively expensive for cross-country flights).
ROME (Reuters) - The European Central Bank plans to ask euro area banks to set aside more cash to cover bad loans, making it prohibitively expensive for lenders to keep sitting on them, a draft proposal seen by Reuters showed on Tuesday.
Moreover, even if the technique does work, using it to attack a citywide inversion layer would require so many jets and so much fuel as to be prohibitively expensive, says Alexander Baklanov, a researcher at the World Meteorological Organisation, in Geneva.
In what traders said was a reaction to Russia's earlier ban on imports of Turkish tomatoes, Ankara imposed prohibitively high import tariffs on Russian wheat from mid-March but resumed purchases after a meeting of the countries' presidents on May 3.
It is also not news that intensive residential and outpatient treatment services are in short supply, and what resources are available in many parts of the country are often prohibitively expensive for the vulnerable populations who need them the most.
Whether it's the hole-in-the-wall gem with an uber-traditional, prohibitively spicy menu, or one of those Americanized joints where you'll be ordering pad Thai (no shame), sometimes you just want to drink wine with friends at dinner.
The hope is that an oral vaccine can lower the rates of hepatitis B in the developing world, where the cold supply chain, sanitary needles and trained medical personnel the current vaccine depends on are either lacking or prohibitively expensive.
The specific exploit string he developed only works on certain generations of OS X and macOS and Apple has added protections since 2016's macOS Sierra that made the bug prohibitively difficult (though still not technically impossible) to exploit in practice.
With so much economic activity happening in the informal sector, prices are being set based on the higher exchange rate U.S. dollars fetch on the black market, making goods and services prohibitively expensive for people paid in the local currency.
A rise in overnight rates in Hong Kong also made it prohibitively expensive for speculators to fund bets against the Chinese currency, adding to regulatory moves taken to halt investment-led outflows of capital at the start of the year.
The average person spends 2100 percent of their time on mobile devices using just three apps, according to ComScore; for developers, buying new users with ads is prohibitively expensive — averaging $22016 per installation, according to AdParlor, a social advertising company.
It's prohibitively expensive to start a cable network, the TV news market is already crowded, and ventures to create celebrity-centered channels (including efforts by famous figures as various as Oprah, Sarah Palin, and Glenn Beck) have all struggled or failed.
Going to college can seem prohibitively expensive for many students, but Ben Kaplan, CEO of PR Hacker and author of How to Go to College Almost for Free, says that everyone can find a way to make college more affordable.
Requiring overtime, these opponents say, would be prohibitively expensive, leading farmers to cut back hours for pickers during a time when the workers need to earn more to make up for months of unemployment during other parts of the year.
The anti-hacking law Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, or CFAA, can also include terms of service violations, and because these agreements are prohibitively hard to read, and are frequently updated, users might not understand the consequences of their actions.
Scremin said "Obviously these hillavators are an alternative to an elevator as sometimes people don't have the space for an elevator and they can be prohibitively expensive," although this hillavator is a high-end amenity to an already luxurious house.
For example, while it would require that they offer insurance to, say, cancer patients, it would allow them to sell policies that don't cover cancer treatment — which would mean that policies that did cover such treatment would become prohibitively expensive.
Mr. Gelb has said in recent years that he hoped to win agreement from the unions to begin performing on Sundays — as most Broadway shows and other leading opera companies do, but which is prohibitively expensive under the Met's current contracts.
While resale tickets to Charli XCX's sold-out show on Sunday night at Elsewhere are prohibitively expensive, this performance by Mr. Harle is a good opportunity to bask in the euphoric pop glow he's brought to those songs and many more.
While the hardware was impressive, the Rift platform was and still is somewhat prohibitively expensive and caters mostly to PC gamers, while the software library has taken years (and mountains of Facebook cash) to build out to where it is now.
"And if it's prohibitively expensive to keep track of who has access to the president when he's conducting official business, then the president should consider the taxpayers and take seriously his own promises to save the taxpayers money," he added.
In a world that has descended into chaos, with gasoline prohibitively expensive and water rationing enforced by ruthless police, a group of colorful outcasts participates in a high-stakes cross-country road race, using cars that run on human blood.
Without consistent, national standards for interoperability, EHR vendors developed proprietary systems that could not "talk" to one another, making the promised interchange of patient information to improve care impossible or prohibitively expensive for providers—further proof that the program needed revamping.
The GOP who have made the sanctity of the unborn fetus a political rallying cry, have highlighted their hypocrisy yet again by designing Senate and House health bills that could make it prohibitively expensive for women to give birth to them.
Transporting that material into the countryside proved prohibitively expensive, so he proposed an alternative: What if they could eliminate the cost of materials altogether by digging a watering hole for the family's dairy cows and building with the leftover dirt?
Many said they had come because they were worried: not about themselves, but about whether their children, grandchildren or friends who had diabetes, cancer or mental illness could lose health coverage or face prohibitively high premiums under the Republicans' plan.
Your bank may be able to help with a debt consolidation loan, but tightening lending standards in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis have made bank loans either impossible to obtain or prohibitively expensive for borrowers with poor credit.
They said that bearing the cost of paying players and coaches would be prohibitively expensive; that some teams are nowhere near a would-be opponent; and that the availability of some publicly owned ballparks would not fit the proposed schedule.
Discovering that the steel-reinforced concrete construction was so sturdy as to be prohibitively expensive to raze, the Audubon Society sold the building, along with 7.58 acres, in 1993 to the current owner, who rebuilt what was effectively an empty shell.
Discovering that the steel-reinforced concrete construction was so sturdy as to be prohibitively expensive to raze, the Audubon Society sold the building, along with 7.58 acres, in 1993 to the current owner, who rebuilt what was effectively an empty shell.
Most people don't realize that the anti-GMO lobby actually helps large corporations like Monsanto, with the current overly stringent, largely unscientific regulatory framework making it prohibitively expensive and difficult for smaller players to get products from research to market.
As reported by Gizmodo in June, Amazon structures its performance metrics in such a way that makes basic necessities, like prayer or bathroom breaks, prohibitively difficult, sometimes leading to docked pay or termination for those who cannot meet the company's arduous expectations.
The dynamic has put Americans in an impossible situation: They need to earn an advanced degree, such as a bachelor's degree, an associates degree or a professional certificate, in order to compete in the economy, but the cost can be prohibitively expensive.
The huge number of delegates up for grabs meant the contests had the potential to give frontrunners Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump prohibitively large leads: not enough to win outright, but enough to make any other candidate winning outright unlikely, if not impossible.
On one side were refined talents like Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli, the Valentino designers, who season after season produce gorgeous — if prohibitively expensive — clothes rich in references to the contents of their own mature intelligences but equally to endangered crafts traditions.
Traders said offshore liquidity was squeezed earlier in the week as a result of state-backed banks buying, at the central bank's behest, to push overnight borrowing rates in Hong Kong to record highs, making it prohibitively expensive to bet against the yuan.
Driving the news: Last week, Huawei was placed on the Department of Commerce's entity list, requiring U.S. firms wishing to sell or license tech to Huawei to get export licenses most assume will be impossible or at least prohibitively burdensome to obtain.
And though their popularity has fluctuated of late, they consistently attract huge audiences — Nielsen Music reported in 2018 that 52 percent of Americans attend live music events annually, with 44 percent of that total attending music festivals, despite sometimes prohibitively high ticket costs.
"It takes no amount of effort for any reasonable physician to understand that mincing up tumors with malignant potential inside a human body cavity is a prohibitively dangerous practice—because it risks spreading or upstaging a deadly process," he told the anesthesiology society.
Rather than try to cram in all the tech that will go in the glasses of the future, it appears Amazon is focused on the technology that smart glasses can deliver today while still being light, working all day and not prohibitively expansive.
At first, the cars will be prohibitively expensive to sell in Ford showrooms Since it's five years out, Ford doesn't yet know what platform these cars will ride on, what they'll look like or what will power them (gasoline or electrified powertrains).
Market participants have argued that the requirement is old fashioned and has had the adverse effect of making BDCs appear prohibitively expensive to a number of investors, therefore shrinking the overall investor base and reducing the amount of capital in the market.
The group says the move, which has dismayed many of the Scouts' adult volunteer leaders who warn the increase is prohibitively steep for some, is needed to meet rising operating costs, notably for the liability insurance that covers all official Scouting activities.
Unfortunately for the companies, many of those new reserves can be found only in places that carry political risk or are so deep in the ocean or high in the Arctic that they are prohibitively expensive to produce when commodity prices are low.
Scientists know the seal can hold its breath for up to 10 minutes at a time, but so little is known about the endangered species—a mere 600 individuals are believed to exist—that speculating about their snoozing habits has been prohibitively difficult.
Though the SEC has argued that the requirement helps improve transparency in the market, BDCs have said it distorts expense ratios making them prohibitively expensive for a number of institutional investors that could have otherwise been attracted by the vehicles' high dividend yields.
In New York, he pitches in $700 for rent at his brother's apartment, pays $500 for his own shared apartment and sends whatever money remains to relatives in Yemen, where goods have become prohibitively expensive — and children are starving as a result.
But it would be prohibitively expensive for a company like Activision to simply pack up shop and move all of its developers from North America and Europe to a cheaper area, not just in cash but in terms of lost institutional knowledge.
The problem: consumers only have so much disposable income, and the growing laundry-list of services users now need to subscribe to if they want to watch all of their favorite movies and shows can not only become confusing, but prohibitively expensive.
Light bulbs this bright would have been prohibitively expensive not long ago, but (thanks to environmental rules Donald Trump wants to do away with) energy-efficient LEDs have revolutionized indoor lighting, and Amazon has become a thriving marketplace for the new bulbs.
Also, let's be honest: A lot of us are spending more time than ever trying to cobble together some semblance of a healthy lifestyle in the midst of rising rates of stress and loneliness, an impending recession, job insecurity, and prohibitively expensive healthcare.
With hedging through the options and forwards' markets now prohibitively expensive, and the risks on both sides so large, dealers say even large players are unable to put large new bets on and there is talk of a steady reduction of exposure.
With its multitude of pricey media markets, led by Los Angeles and the Bay Area, California is a prohibitively expensive place to buy television or digital ads at scale, making attention and coverage from the news media and on social media essential.
Numerous current and former employees at the company told Racked that their vacation days had been abruptly cut and that their healthcare was prohibitively expensive; a week later, New York magazine reported that a former Thinx employee had filed a sexual harassment suit against Agrawal.
As an ever-growing number of sensors—in phones or watches, drones or cars—gather ever-greater volumes of data, more and more activities can be assessed for real-time risk (though in the absence of pooling, some risks may become prohibitively expensive to insure).
Some folks already find virtual reality devices prohibitively expensive, but the haptic feedback devices that attempt to pull the sensation of touch into the normally visually focused experience of virtual reality tend to command figures that only the likes of Elon Musk might find comfortable.
That means either breaking up Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp; avoiding rules that are easy for Facebook to comply with but prohibitively expensive for potential rivals to manage; or ensuring data portability that allows users to choose where to take their content and personal information.
The new metro line built for the Olympics, which connects wealthier areas of the south zone with the rest of the metro system, remains prohibitively expensive for many Cariocas and doesn't have a transfer fare plan with city buses and the existing BRT lines.
Instead, having their feelings validated by other lonely guys online may provide a small degree of apparent relief, and even more than that, fixating on an surgical solution that's prohibitively expensive but at least scientifically plausible could provide a form of escapism, however noxious.
If there is no clinic near where a family lives, or if the waiting list is prohibitively long, Dr. Friedrichsdorf recommends that parents try to put a team together themselves: Work with your pediatrician to find a physical therapist and a psychologist who can help.
It wasn't even Congress's first choice for expanding coverage, but legislators included an expansion of the public program when they realized the costs of providing private coverage to all the uninsured would be prohibitively expensive (at least in the eyes of the Congressional Budget Office).
If you adhere to Friedman's reasoning, one of the answers is that many laid-off workers have been cut off from health insurance and until they return to work, they'll likely skip the prohibitively expensive medical visits that could help the nation stem this virus.
While Brill viewed negotiations with Big Pharma as crucial to the successful passage of the Affordable Care Act, Elisabeth Rosenthal argues that rising drug prices and the bureaucratization of nonprofit hospitals are largely to blame for making the American health care system prohibitively expensive.
But honestly, it doesn't really matter what I think about any of this shit, because it's so prohibitively expensive that there's no way in hell I'll ever own a home with this equipment...not least because I'll probably never own a home at all!
He supports a pathway to citizenship for people who are in the United States illegally, saying on his website that it would be "prohibitively expensive, disruptive and inhumane" to round up and deport the roughly 11 million people who do not have legal status.
Last year, Reddit cofounder and investor Alexis Ohanian said that "no one in their right mind" would base a new startup entirely in San Francisco, citing the region&aposs prohibitively high cost of living as a major barrier to doing business and recruiting talent.
This dynamic reinforces a truth the food world has grappled with since the early moments of the locavore movement: that to grow and serve the freshest food is a prohibitively expensive undertaking, and that morals, aesthetic preferences and economics don't always play nicely together.
Concurrent with Frieze are several other fairs around town, including the tony TEFAF New York (favored by the Old Masters set), the Collective Design fair (ideal for those who like to touch prohibitively expensive things), and the always excellent 1:54 contemporary African art fair.
And yet, it's her lack of wealth that we're focusing on instead of a much bigger problem in US politics: the fact that it's often prohibitively expensive for people to run for office, and so wealthy Americans are more likely to hold the reins in government.
But incumbent homeowners fight to preserve exclusionary zoning and it becomes next to impossible to build anything, so existing housing stock becomes prohibitively expensive (the median home price in San Francisco recently hit $1.7 million); new development is dominated by small, high-end units; and homelessness increases.
An abrupt tightening of yuan liquidity in Hong Kong, which traders believe was orchestrated by Chinese authorities, drove overnight rates on the offshore component of the yuan to record highs above 43 percent and made it prohibitively expensive for punters to borrow and short-sell the yuan.
For instance, according to a study commissioned by the Puerto Rico Homebuilders Association and cited by the Department of Housing and Urban Development, over 50% of Puerto Rican homes are informal, largely because of the island's prohibitively expensive property registration system -- a hangover from Spanish colonial rule.
Meteorologists dream of having sensors cover every square mile drones fly over, but doing so could be prohibitively expensive, said Jon Tarleton, chief of weather marketing in the Americas for Finland's Vaisala, which manufactures most of the sensors used by the Federal Aviation Administration at airports.
He states that since the province has shut down the dispensaries, he can't get organic cannabis and the available strains (which he says are grown with pesticides) trigger a sensitivity to chemicals—and he adds that the price of legal weed is prohibitively expensive as well.
A MUY customer orders at one of the company's physical locations in Colombia A MUY customer orders at one of the company's physical locations in Colombia Alternatives like full service restaurants can be prohibitively expensive and time consuming, and traditional casual restaurants don't meet quality standards.
But even if the FDA process is prohibitively expensive for indie innovators like Cristol, why aren't major companies like Church & Dwight or Glyde Health — which manufacture the leading brands in dental dams — investing some of their R&D budgets in making safer oral sex feel sexier?
The changing landscape of news, where real and fake is anyone's guess, requires that we hold even established organizations to the same standards applied to sources like Occupy Democrats, Bipartisan Report and Blue Nation Review—all of which have been deemed, if not 'fake', prohibitively partisan.
When I ask my law students where they want to live after they graduate, most mention places like Ledriot Park or RFK, gentrifying areas of the city, and when pressed admit they don't even consider Dupont Circle or Capitol Hill because those areas are prohibitively expensive.
Elizabeth Hoff, the WHO representative in Syria, said medicine imports have been hit by significant cuts in the government's health budget since the war began in 210 plus a 236 percent drop in the value of the Syrian pound, which has made some pharmaceuticals prohibitively expensive.
Intel Optane is another technology to keep an eye on, which essentially upgrades the flash memory in SSD drives and utilizes the M.2 form factor to improve disk access times even further—but just like SSD before it, prices remain prohibitively high for the time being.
Unfortunately for artists and publishers, the MMA eliminated the ability for rightsholders to claim statutory damages and reimbursement for attorney fees for claims filed after December 31, 2017, rendering legal action against streaming companies like Spotify prohibitively expensive for most artists—and much less potentially lucrative.
Fianna Fail, which has swapped power with Fine Gael at every election since the state's foundation a century ago, focused on anger among some voters over a health service bursting at the seams and a dysfunctional housing market where rents have become prohibitively high for many.
But prior to Uber, Lyft and other transportation platforms, the car owner who tried to use that resource to operate a legal livery service often discovered that many other resources — especially, time — would be required to jump through prohibitively costly hoops before she could legally do so.
But Dale Whittington of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill found that delivering the full two doses of the vaccine to every Haitian would be both prohibitively expensive and of limited value, since the disease has trouble spreading once a minimum share of the population is resistant.
Originally founded in late 2012 as a way to enable you to share your home Wi-Fi with friends on Facebook, the Stockholm-based company has since pivoted to become a broader Wi-Fi sharing community, and has found traction in developing markets where cellular data remains prohibitively expensive.
Right to die laws in these countries vary wildly, and even where it's legal, it can be prohibitively difficult to convince the state that a terminally ill person is eligible for physician-assisted death and even more difficult to find a physician willing to participate in the program.
Mr. Baylis already had a number of inventions under his belt in 1991 when he saw a television program that mentioned one obstacle in the growing AIDS crisis in Africa: Reliable information was not reaching many people, because electricity was scarce or nonexistent and batteries were prohibitively expensive.
We hope it's the same kind of thing with audio and video, where it's prohibitively difficult to manipulate that content, and by taking away those prohibitions but reducing the friction and making content creation as expressive as print or text, you can enable a whole new class of creators.
Several polls this week showed him leading by double digits here — others showed a closer margin — and his advisers are hopeful that a decisive victory on Saturday will send him into Super Tuesday with enough propulsion to catch Senator Bernie Sanders before his delegate lead grows prohibitively large.
Next time you go looking for celebrity beauty secrets, skip the whole part about how much they love sparkling or still, and jump straight to the real, actionable (and sometimes prohibitively expensive) wisdom, like the facialists they see monthly or the at-home LED light therapy machine they bought online.
Originally founded in late 2012 as a way to enable you to share your home Wi-Fi with friends on Facebook, the Stockholm-based company has since pivoted to become a broader Wi-Fi sharing community, and one that recently found traction in developing markets where cellular data remains prohibitively expensive.
Perhaps the most flagrant offense against low-income women is the Hyde Amendment, passed in 1976, which prohibits Medicaid from being used to pay for abortion services, making it prohibitively difficult for the 6.5 million American women who obtain health care through Medicaid to get a safe and legal abortion.
When the rule was first proposed in April 2014, the industry was most concerned about a provision that would have required all products that hit store shelves after February 2007 to apply retroactively for approval -- a process that companies claimed would be prohibitively expensive and wipe out the e-cigarette industry.
When the rule was first proposed in April 28500, the industry was most concerned about a provision that would have required all products that hit store shelves after February 6900 to apply retroactively for approval -- a process that companies claimed would be prohibitively expensive and wipe out the e-cigarette industry.
The real victims are the individuals, universities, startups and small businesses — the sources of new innovation in this country — that are undercapitalized and cannot afford the prohibitively high costs in court and the PTAB of defending their productive labors against pirates (especially when these pirates are well-funded and large corporations).
The raw footage from a 21-month shoot will surely need more time to render, even if it's only six episodes (which are expected to be more than the usual 28 minutes but less than 28, the point after which principal actors' salaries are pro-rated — a prohibitively expensive proposition).
In a letter to the president on his fifth day in office, Duncan told Trump the Food and Drug Administration burdened the vape industry by finalizing rules in May requiring all products that hit stores after February 2007 to apply retroactively for approval — a process companies claim is prohibitively expensive.
Many seniors and their families are reluctant to use nursing homes, in part because such facilities have a grim reputation in the U.S., but also for the simple reason that they're prohibitively expensive: In 2020, the average cost of a private room at a nursing home was $8,365 per month.
First, policymakers can create a special tax for tech giants — a "downgrading tax" — that would make their business models, based on extracting and exhausting our attention spans, prohibitively expensive, while redistributing wealth to journalism, public education and the creation of new platforms that privilege human values and service to society.
Upgrading an entire data center with the new solid state drives may be a prohibitively pricey proposition, but were a new facility to rely on these SSDs, it could be just "one-twentieth" the size of a traditional server farm, Intel's blog post suggests, while being cheaper to maintain, cool, and power.
Some have expressed fears that providers who are unable to arrange burial or cremation services will be forced to close their doors; others note that the additional costs associated with fetus funerals could make abortion prohibitively expensive for low-income women who are already hugely affected by restrictions on their reproductive healthcare access.
In addition, Adam Dodds, CEO and founder of Freetrade, tells me there will be a marketing and content push to help reach more of the challenger stockbroker's target millennial customers and help educate the market as a whole that investing in the stock market doesn't have to be prohibitively expensive or complicated.
Typically these sensors would also depend on prohibitively expensive, custom-built cellular base stations for connectivity, but the Microsoft project hopes to extend the range of these sensors cheaply by using unoccupied portions of the old UHF and VHF radio frequencies to transmit large amounts of data using old school TV antennas.
Tack-Tiles, a similar invention, were developed by a father in collaboration with his blind son in the 1980s and remain prohibitively expensive because they were extremely difficult to take to production — LEGO could have invested in existing technology and lifted up work done by the disability community, rather than reinventing the wheel.
When the rule was first proposed in April 2014, the industry was most concerned about a provision that would have required all products that hit store shelves after February 2007 to apply retroactively for approval — a process that companies claimed would be prohibitively expensive and said would wipe out the e-cigarette industry.
On Tuesday, the governments of China, Malaysia and Australia, which together have conducted the search for the missing plane, said experts last year concluded that the plane had crashed within a vast area of the Indian Ocean north of the search zone but that further efforts to find it would be prohibitively expensive.
In June, he invested millions of dollars in a Lagos-based startup called Andela via the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative and in May he launched Free Basics, a partnership with a local telecoms provider, which allows people to browse websites for free, a very appealing prospect in a country where data prices can be prohibitively high.
All of this has patients and their advocates worried that the supply of marijuana could be interrupted if GB Sciences has manufacturing problems or goes bankrupt, and in any case might be prohibitively expensive for all but the very wealthy, while the poor are forced out on to the vibrant but unregulated black market.
"There's no way that the authorities can intercept them, because there's such a huge flood across our borders from so many sources, it would just be prohibitively expensive to intercept them," said Dr. Harrison Pope, a professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School-affiliated McLean Hospital who was not involved in the new study.
Unlike traditional insurance, which can work out prohibitively expensive as a proportion of income for food delivery drivers who may only work part time and even sporadically, Zego charges by the hour, with drivers only buying cover for when they are logged in to the various on-demand food ordering services they contract for.
Hellerstedt specifically focuses on a Texas law known as HB2, which places numerous harsh requirements on abortion providers, mandating that they must meet the same standards as ambulatory surgical centers—requiring clinics to undergo prohibitively expensive renovations—and that doctors who provide abortion services must have admitting privileges at local hospitals, among other provisions.
Since raising a house several feet above the flood plain is prohibitively expensive for many homeowners, they would be required to pay far higher insurance premiums once a revised FEMA map is approved, said Zachary Paganini, a student at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York who has studied the topic.
Right now, the two main options the administration is considering are across-the-board tariffs that would tax all steel coming into the US at prohibitively high rates, and quotas that would allow at least some steel to be imported from countries each year until they cross a certain threshold, after which tariffs are induced.
The practice is just one of many ways that New York City's rental market is moving toward a rent-by-the-room model — a response to the imbalance between New York's large single population and the prohibitively high cost of living alone, and, perhaps not coincidentally, a model that thrived in the last century.
"My concern is that frequently, [summits] are so prohibitively priced that we create the misperception that in order to engage in wellness you have to spend a lot of money," said Joanne Heyman, former executive director of fashion designer Donna Karan's Urban Zen Foundation and adjunct professor of international and public affairs at Columbia University.
Peskin emphasized when we spoke that a major obstacle to becoming a permanent resident is the application process itself and not just the means, legal or otherwise, by which people arrive in the US. Immigrants who are already here may not realize that they're eligible for a green card, or they may find the necessary legal aid prohibitively expensive.
According to the Post, current and former officials—albeit ones talking anonymously—say that renting out a jet for his exclusive use would have cost about $100,000 a month:The officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations, said the agency ultimately did not move forward with the plan because it would have been prohibitively expensive.
There are two things to keep in mind when it comes to repairing the iPhone X: The act of repairing the phone's screen and front glass is about as easy as repairing any other iPhone's screen, but the new OLED display is so high-tech that it will be prohibitively expensive to repair for at least a while.
Final Take If you are currently using and happy with the iPhone X and you're not on a carrier-specific upgrade plan or Apple's iPhone Upgrade Program, there's no reason to rush out to buy the Xs. While the improvements are certainly there, especially when it comes to speed and photos, the phone still feels prohibitively expensive.
The immediate effect was that songs built around samples became prohibitively expensive to make, but artists and producers soon found a way around the restrictions: they would simply recreate the relevant section of music with new musicians, paying the original songwriters for what was, in effect, a miniature cover version, but without having to pay a licence fee.
Her protest against scholarly journals' paywalls has earned her rock-star status among advocates for open access, and has shined a light on how scientific findings that could inform personal and public policy decisions on matters as consequential as health care, economics and the environment are often prohibitively expensive to read and impossible to aggregate and datamine.
Cutting funding for health service providers like Planned Parenthood could reduce teens' access to contraceptives both by making the costs for IUDs and other long-term contraceptives prohibitively expensive (an IUD can cost as much as $1,000) and making them harder to find — and also by limiting options for those who can't use a birth control pill or condoms for health reasons.
Without Section 230, a startup that hosts user content would have to use its scarce resources to build out prohibitively expensive and largely ineffective moderation tools and be prepared to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars fighting lawsuits any time one user thinks another user's content should be taken down, and any time a user disagrees when the platform removes that user's speech.
Republicans hold 52 Senate seats, but GOP moderates have been outspoken against the bill — which is projected to cut premiums for the healthy but raise premiums for less-healthy Americans by more than 750 percent; expose people with pre-existing conditions to prohibitively high premiums and deductibles; cut Medicaid spending by $880 billion and give the wealthiest Americans a nearly $1 trillion tax cut over a decade.
The rapid technological rise of China, and its intellectual property theft, have eroded America's advantages, while globalization has made it prohibitively expensive to manufacture certain technologies in the U.S. For example, the government's secure computer chip program has long faced challenges that have severely limited the number of trusted suppliers, driven up costs, and limited the availability of U.S.-made versions of some chips.
Named after Santa Catalina Island, a landmass off the coast of California that at one point used pigeons for communication with the mainland, the project entailed fixed-wing drones "closer in size to a sparrow than an eagle" that would use high-density solid-state drives to ferry data to users who might find it prohibitively time-consuming to stream it over slow connections.
S.Privacy Shield, which provides an important avenue for more than 2628,28503 U.S. companies to participate in the EU market and move data to the U.S. from the EU. While many larger companies have the resources to invest in country-by-country data centers to store their EU-based customer data in the EU, that's a prohibitively expensive solution for most small- and mid-sized U.S. companies.

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