unacceptable in the PONS Dictionary

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The rationale for this is that the employee should only be penalised for actions or omissions which the employee knew (at the time) were unacceptable.
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The letter states that his request is unacceptable.
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But its unacceptable toxic effects, the most alarming being cyanosis due to methemoglobinemia, prompted the search for less toxic aniline derivatives.
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A near 5% representation of deaths primarily related to medical mistakes is simply unacceptable in the world of medicine.
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The security force's brutal treatment of peaceful demonstrators is unacceptable.
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After 1975 his works were banned as politically unacceptable.
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However, this report is unacceptable to many people and organizations, including authorities in the departments of the woreda and zonal administrations.
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One is, of course, to make the walls exceedingly thick and strong - this is a primitive and sometimes unacceptable method.
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This caused most users to lower their voice volume to unacceptable levels.
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The report also identified a lack of training in contemporary aviation management areas that has contributed to an unacceptable accident rate.
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