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Meanings of prohibitive cost in English
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Usage of prohibitive cost in English
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Many people are now avoiding trading up because of the prohibitivecost.
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What stopped them was the prohibitivecost of getting into deeper waters.
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The insolence of the creature, with her hint about the prohibitivecost of bicycles!
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Aequitas contends that the prohibitivecost of data has hurt Canadian investors and publicly listed companies.
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A fourth of Indians do not seek out healthcare services because of the prohibitivecost of access.
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Not even prohibitivecost or a change of government has since stood in the way of this decision.
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Cuba appears to block fewer sites than China and relies more on prohibitivecost to curb bloggers' access and impact.
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Some predict more consolidation in the industry as companies try to share the prohibitivecost of developing greener and hybrid cars.
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I am sure Irish parents would be equally enthusiastic to involve themselves, were it not for the prohibitivecost of insurance.
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I use Datapak when connecting to TWICS in Tokyo, as the only alternative today is direct calls at a prohibitivecost.
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The conversation moved on to the prohibitivecost of childcare and the effect it has on young families with both parents working.
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Smith said the prohibitivecost of buying extracts in bulk would probably discourage most consumers from purchasing them in such large quantities.
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All this at a time when, given the prohibitivecost of motor fuel, we are all confined to our homes more than ever?
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As well as the prohibitivecost of the early word processors, there was a cultural resistance, starting with that ugly word, "processor".
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Mr Igisomar earlier championed the decriminalisation of medical marijuana use but changed gears because of the prohibitivecost of purchasing marijuana through pharmacies and dispensers.
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Giving up on treatment and prohibitivecosts remain primary reasons for not seeking care.