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The prohibitive duty was gradually reduced and finally abolished in 1743.
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Steel-reinforced wells are stronger again and can be sunk much deeper, but in developing countries their cost is usually prohibitive.
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The prohibitive duty was gradually reduced and finally abolished in 1742.
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At first, the cost for the additional trees might seem prohibitive but that is usually not the case.
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In 1936 the government considered the demolition of the jail but the price of this undertaking was seen as prohibitive.
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There may be prohibitive factors barring researchers from directly sampling from the target population such as cost, time, or ethical concerns.
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The cost of making, storing, managing and protecting finished goods stock can grow to be prohibitive depending upon product range and demand variability levels.
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The computers will tell us that the true cost to the environment of using fossil fuels is prohibitive, and renewable energy should be used instead.
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However, the planned tour was canceled due to safety and political concerns, and the prohibitive insurance costs.
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The costs however of preserving the entire line were, at that time, prohibitive.
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