영어에서 Prohibitive 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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Not prohibitive.
The cost would be prohibitive.
The often prohibitive costs of airfare have been cut down, enabling more people to book flights to anywhere in the world.
And the cost would be prohibitive.
Law is always at first negative and prohibitive; in advancing civilizations it becomes increasingly positive and directive.
Printing a book in full color can still be cost prohibitive.
In the form of protective duties, of the prohibitive system, of national economy.
The implementation of compressed air monitoring systems is typically cost prohibitive.
This high cost makes smaller tanks cost prohibitive relative to other designs, which require considerably less equipment on site.
In Ancient Rome, candles were made of tallow due to the prohibitive cost of beeswax.
Yields are unacceptably low-largely due to particulate contamination-and production costs prohibitive.
Carnal and natural thinking is prohibitive Romans 8:5.
For a company developing an ICU monitor, for instance, that will ultimately sell for less than $35,000 per unit, this up-front commitment can be prohibitive.
The status of a World Heritage site is rather used as a prohibitive mechanism aimed at preventing the use of the real potential of human monuments.
Vinegra commented that he told the Ryan family the restrictions and cost to build up to federal specifications(due to federal funding for senior housing) would be prohibitive.
Processing paper invoices and other accounts payable documents can be cost and time prohibitive as well as having a negative impact on client and supplier relations.
Originally proposed in 1923,the Equal Rights Amendment would guarantee gender equality under the law, and much like Title IX on campus, that constitutional amendment could require states to intervene and address gender violence as a prohibitive form of sex discrimination.
Although it is possible to own and operate a server,the cost, training and time commitment required make it prohibitive and inefficient for most individuals and many businesses.
Before Houston couldboast the nation's fourth-highest number of LEED-certified buildings and projects, for example, someone had to prove to businesses and developers that designing buildings for maximum energy efficiency wouldn't add prohibitive costs to construction and maintenance.
Later that year, the Data Processing Management Association(DPMA) said it was"strongly opposed" to the new standard, citing"prohibitive" conversion costs and enhancements that were"forced on the user.
Of course, they also have the rest of everything including dedicated servers that some hosts shy away from offering due to the sheer prohibitive cost narrowing the market demand by so much.