Definition of Uneconomical. Meaning of Uneconomical. Synonyms of Uneconomical

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- Uneconomic growth is economic growth that reflects or creates a decline in the quality of life. The concept is used in human development theory, welfare...
- Staffordshire, by Crosse & Blackwell. The Branston factory proved to be uneconomical, and production was moved to Crosse & Blackwell subsidiary, E Lazenby...
- ships have been hulked when they become obsolete or when they become uneconomical to operate. A sheer hulk (or shear hulk) was used in shipbuilding and...
- the rich gold deposits under the city were developed. After becoming uneconomical in the 20th century, profitable mining operations have commenced once...
- effects include dilution of holdings of the acuirer, making the takeover uneconomical to third parties, and adverse influence of current share prices. Auerbach...
- may see large increases in proven reserves when known, but previously uneconomic deposits become economic to develop. In this way, Canada's proven reserves...
- make exporting uneconomical, particularly for bulk products. Another drawback is that trade barriers can make exporting uneconomical and risky. For small...
- fires in buildings where standard point smoke detectors would either be uneconomical or restricted for use by the height of the building. Optical beam smoke...
- minerals developed during the Soviet era has largely been abandoned as uneconomical. It boasts mountains, alpine pastures, and Song Köl Lake which during...
- most often used for making complex shapes that would be difficult or uneconomical to make by other methods. Casting processes have been known for thousands...