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Because of its unprofitability, the shop was sold after ten years.
Not until the 19th century the mines were finally closed due to unprofitability.
However, the mine, along with the branch line was closed two years later due to its unprofitability.
Despite good support from the British establishment, the company gradually fell into unprofitability.
They don't have a right to renegotiate under the contract without unprofitability.
After decades of protest, the plant was closed in November 2008 due to unprofitability.
However, the principle of relief based on unprofitability could apply in all circumstances.
This section continued to be operated until 14 December 1994, but it was then also closed due to its unprofitability.
Churn can make the difference between success and unprofitability.
The operator cancelled it again in December 2008, on grounds of unprofitability.
Sounds to me like Wildhorse won't be acknowledging "unprofitability" any time soon.
The elimination of passenger services did not rescue the line from unprofitability, and it closed on 31 March 1966.
As with its previous format, unprofitability and expenses forced the station silent by year's end.
With such a steep drop in income, about 15% of the current branch network tips over into unprofitability, he says.
Declare Unprofitability wrt to the gas covered by the amendment.
Thus, he argues that the subsidy figure alone is not enough to justify the claim of unprofitability.
Operation ceased in 1859, due to unprofitability and the unsuitable location.
Her appointment makes it clear that the people who run the company are not content to let its more challenged publications drift into unprofitability.
To keep burdening them with new taxes would drive them to the brink of unprofitability.
The Agency considers that the determined actual loss only demonstrates the unprofitability of the branch line at a given point in time.
Frustrated by the mine's unprofitability, Bauer forced a corporate reorganization in 1916.
Phillips addressed the unprofitability of slave labor and slavery's ill effects on the southern economy.
Australian sugar production has been hit in recent years by poor weather, low prices, unprofitability and the threat of large-scale exports from India.
The town was shut down in 1966 due to unprofitability and growing health concerns from asbestos mining in the area.
After the war French occupation forces tried continue the shale oil production operations but due to unprofitability it was halted in 1948.
Surely you have had no cause to complain hitherto of the unprofitableness of my visits to you?
The same year, recognizing the unprofitableness of serving such a master as Augustus, he exchanged the Saxon for the Russian service.
For example, the opening to Vaughan's poem 'Unprofitableness':
For Bridgnorth had made me resolve that I would never more go among a people that had been hardened in unprofitableness under an awakening ministry.
I accuse myself of sloth and unprofitableness day by day; but when these waves of God flow into me, I no longer reckon lost time.
The sense of futility, of the flatness, staleness, and unprofitableness of the world, which is felt in such extreme forms by pronounced melancholiacs, is experienced sometimes, though to a lesser degree, by every sensitive mind that reflects much upon life.