prohibitive in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for prohibitive in the English»Serbian Dictionary

prohibitive Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

prohibitive measures

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English
In addition, due to safety or other production factors, it is prohibitive in some environments.
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The cost of reinstating bridges was considered prohibitive.
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These territories may be set by regulation or by economics as the capital cost of reproducing infrastructure is usually prohibitive.
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Because fangames are developed with a relatively low budget, a fangame is rarely available on a console system; licensing fees are too prohibitive.
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The prohibitive duty was gradually reduced and finally abolished in 1743.
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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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Microscopic size of modules will make the use of electromagnetic actuation and interconnection prohibitive, as well, as the use of on-board power storage.
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The costs however of preserving the entire line were, at that time, prohibitive.
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The cost for such system would be prohibitive.
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But once again, costs proved prohibitive as oil prices slumped in the 1980s.
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