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Uneconomic

Uneconomic | Uneconomical

Uneconomic meaning

Financially inefficient, costly, wasteful, or loss-making.

Synonyms of Uneconomic

Example sentences (18)

After School Club: This is the last week of the After School Club at the Hatch Warren Community Centre, which had become uneconomic to continue.

Sometimes these requirements lead to uneconomic behavior by CLO managers.

A structural survey undertaken at the site last year found that the building is in a 'very dilapidated condition' and is 'not safe for occupation' and in their view, the repairs would be 'uneconomic to undertake'.

We can assume that much of this credit was non-productive, financing uneconomic zombie enterprises and epic malinvestment - not to mention the impact of compounding debt service costs for risky borrowers.

MSD can write off debt in cases where they've made an administrative error or it's deemed uneconomic to recover the debt.

The combination of lower cost and improved production profiles and EURs can move currently uneconomic wells to economic without a change in commodity prices.

The constant changes of senior operating officers continues, uneconomic routes still exists on their schedule and the carrier remains cash-strapped.

Furthermore, many airlines see short haul flights as increasingly uneconomic and in some countries airlines rely on high-speed rail instead of short haul flights for connecting services.

However, by the mid-1960s, shipbuilding on the Clyde was becoming increasingly uneconomic and potentially faced collapse.

In this case, replacement would be uneconomic as the car would have negligible value at 14 years old, far less than the cost of fitting new airbags.

Many branch lines (and a number of main lines) were closed because they were deemed uneconomic ("the Beeching Axe " of 1963), removing much feeder traffic from main line passenger services.

One of the key reasons given was the failure to notice that sugar production had become uneconomic.

Sealers instead turned their attention to the South American sea lion resulting in a dramatic decline in their numbers that made sealing uneconomic.

Some (small) retailers refuse to accept debit cards for small transactions, where paying the transaction fee would absorb the profit margin on the sale, making the transaction uneconomic for the retailer.

Steam-powered wagons were sold in France and the United States until the eve of World War I, and 1935 in the United Kingdom, when a change in road tax rules made them uneconomic against the new diesel lorries.

Therefore, higher prices will lead to increased alternative, renewable energy supplies as previously uneconomic sources become sufficiently economical to exploit.

The steel frames become inefficient and uneconomic for supertall buildings as usable floor space is reduced for progressively larger supporting columns. citation Since about 1960, tubular designs have been used for high rises.

This becomes inefficient and uneconomic for buildings above 40 stories tall as usable floor spaces are reduced for supporting column and due to more usage of steel.