The costs of adequate insurance, even if available, would make ownership financially impractical, Mr. Weinstein said.
Changes in the relative values of the Australian dollar and Japanese yen made it financially impractical to continue with the well-regarded Nissan engine of the VL.
But a United States Department of Transportation report in November said high-speed trains would be financially impractical for much of the country.
The United States did not pass a law, but instead placed a "punitive tax" on white phosphorus-based matches, one so high as to render their manufacture financially impractical, in 1913.
The option was extended multiple times through years while coal mining in the state lease area remained financially impractical.
Culver stood to inherit nearly all of the trust assets should the operation of Conserve School be declared financially impractical.
Conversely, high erosion rates may render nourishment financially impractical.
The concept was disregarded as being unnecessary and financially impractical.
The sheer number of songs used on the soundtrack throughout the series would make a DVD release financially impractical as each artist would need to be paid a royalty fee.
Whereas Broadway is capable of the occasional event - many of them imported from England - the West End seems dull, or financially impractical, or both.