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"As the price goes up, at some point it becomes uneconomic."
As a result the work has become uneconomic for many and they have ceased doing it.
Within this century it will probably become uneconomic to extract.
This was uneconomic and the company went bankrupt by the end of the year.
When it finally ceased in late 1977, the line suddenly became uneconomic.
A large room often presents an uneconomic use of space - particularly when a growing family is involved.
It followed a route which, in 1840, would have been uneconomic to build and difficult to work.
The service was discontinued as uneconomic after 30 September 1885.
However, many uneconomic branch lines were closed throughout the rest of the state.
As this declined, the station became uneconomic, and it was closed in 1961.
The greater use of road transport caused this line to become uneconomic.
These sources were in due course depleted or became uneconomic.
The mines soon became uneconomic to operate and closed in 1871.
It would now be uneconomic to manufacture such equipment to this standard.
However, its mines have since closed having been deemed uneconomic.
In 1840 shipping on the canal was given up due to being uneconomic.
Bad roof conditions made the mine uneconomic, and it closed in 1963.
Road transport made this line uneconomic and it was closed to passengers in 1964.
Some economists describe the problem as uneconomic growth or a false economy.
Gordon Brown wants them to continue with the same mistakes making uneconomic loans.
Industrial logging has been attempted in the end of the 80s, but is uneconomic.
However, prior to that time, it was uneconomic to extract the natural gas.
As the roads improved, the line became uneconomic, and it was closed on 18 July 1959.
The line was considered to be uneconomic and in 1969 was closed.
"And higher than that it starts to become uneconomic."