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- negated. A distinct negative imperative form is sometimes said to be in prohibitive mood (abbreviated PROH). Negative imperatives tell the subject to not...
- administration discouraged and disqualified Jewish refugees based on its prohibitive requirements that left less than 25% of the quotas filled. Adolf Hitler...
- increasing number of academic journals in existence. Most libraries found it prohibitively expensive in terms of cost and space to maintain a comprehensive collection...
- road building is physically impossible, politically unacceptable, or prohibitively expensive. Automated controls also might enhance road safety by reducing...
- affordable and improving the Affordable Care Act. Initially considered a prohibitive favorite to win the Democratic nomination, Clinton faced an unexpectedly...
- a displacement hull faster than a speed/length ratio of 1.34, it is prohibitively expensive to do so. Most large vessels operate at speed/length ratios...
- architecture and operating system, which made porting them to other systems prohibitively expensive for all but the largest applications. Later, in 1995, Netscape...
- the cultural value of historical structures in Mauritius, while the prohibitive costs of maintenance and the steady decline in traditional building skills...
- where a leather-like finish is desired but the actual material is cost prohibitive or unsuitable due to practical or ethical concerns. Artificial leather...
- climate change requires more transformative adaptation, which can be prohibitively expensive. The capacity and potential for humans to adapt is unevenly...