- negated. A
distinct negative imperative form is
sometimes said to be in
prohibitive mood (abbreviated PROH).
Negative imperatives tell the
subject to not...
-
where a leather-like
finish is
desired but the
actual material is cost
prohibitive or
unsuitable due to
practical or
ethical concerns.
Artificial leather...
- is no
longer possible,
being too dangerous,
physically difficult, or
prohibitively expensive to be undertaken. The
point of no
return can be a calculated...
- breech-locking
mechanism (similar to the
Russian DP-27), the
weapon was
prohibitively expensive to manufacture, and only ten were ever made.
Kjellman LMG...
-
architecture and
operating system,
which made
porting them to
other systems prohibitively expensive for all but the
largest applications. Later, in 1995, Netscape...
-
button cells,
where the
amount of
silver used is
minimal and not a
prohibitively expensive contributor to the
overall product cost.
Silver oxide primary...
-
thousands or
millions of
designs and
testing them in the real
world is
prohibitively expensive in
terms of time, money, and safety. An
evolutionary robotics...
-
radium products contained no
actual radium, in part
because it was
prohibitively expensive,
which turned out to be a grace, as high
levels of radium...
- and less
voluminous than
traditional armour, but the cost is
often prohibitively high,
restricting its use to
especially vulnerable parts of a vehicle...
- is
extracted via a
process of
enfleurage (rarely used
nowadays due to
prohibitive costs) or
solvent extraction. The
blossoms are gathered,
usually by hand...