Similar words: acceptable, acceptance, accept, adaptable, unable, perceptible, susceptible, accessible. Meaning: adj. 1. not adequate to give satisfaction 2. not acceptable; not welcome 3. used of persons or their behavior 4. not conforming to standard usage.
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61. Use of n-grams requires little storage or processing but is less efficient at discriminating between acceptable and unacceptable letter strings.
62. Many of these provisions would be quite unacceptable to a civil law country.
63. One reason for this reluctance to take action against the process of monopolization is the difficulty of distinguishing acceptable and unacceptable behaviour.
64. This was found unacceptable by 57 percent, quite acceptable by 35 percent and very acceptable by 7 percent.
65. The left asserts that far from helping the poor it props up capitalism and embodies unacceptable forms of social control.
66. Installing new unproven software posed unacceptable risks to Pearl's tight implementation timetable.
67. It claims that the stringent tests applied to chemical additives would lead to unacceptable delays in the introduction of genetically-altered foods.
68. There is a possibility of eviction for non-payment of rent, or of harassment of a tenant whose behaviour is unacceptable.
69. But internationally agreed carbon taxes, permits and rising global temperatures may push the world along the road towards accepting the unacceptable.
70. And we had to keep our water supply low down, or the risk of capsize would be unacceptable.
71. I believe the balanced budget amendment proposal would subject the nation to unacceptable economic risks in perpetuity.
72. The incidence of bad debt, he concluded, was socially unacceptable and financially disastrous. Write off or write back?
73. However, within such a community, Durkheim argues that the division between what is acceptable and unacceptable behaviour would still exist.
74. That is, unacceptable as representations, whether or not they have effects on sexually violent behaviour.
75. I agree with everything that the hon. Gentleman has said about the unacceptable level of unemployment in Northern Ireland.
76. But the stage has probably been reached where only a politically unacceptable increase in those rates would stabilise the currency.
77. Instead, it should be seen as a successful attempt to control speeds which would reach unacceptable levels if left unchecked.
78. They make a qualitative judgment on whether the solder joint is acceptable or unacceptable.
79. Bush replied that the conditions were unacceptable and no meeting took place.
80. The factories can be reported to the pollution inspectorate if unacceptable levels of pollution are found.
81. The mentality that produces such a procedure is not just unacceptable itself - as well as irksome to would-be candidates.
82. Also the room designs of pupils not using scissors generally had more unacceptable features.
83. Clearly this was unacceptable both from an amenity point of view and for access by emergency services.
84. The rat is the unacceptable face of the environment; so is listeria and clostridium botulinum.
85. Demonstrating that a virus isolated from a human cancer can cause further cancers in other humans is clearly an unacceptable experiment!
86. Postponement, says Kohl, is unacceptable,(http://sentencedict.com/unacceptable.html) but so is relaxing the rules of entry.
87. The incidence of bad debt, he concluded, was socially unacceptable and financially disastrous.
88. Even if there were some truth in such an argument it hardly justifies such an unacceptable form of activity.
89. We might argue that while we can hold her responsible, the consequences of so doing turn out to be unacceptable.
90. Levels of occurrence are widely recognised as unacceptable, and research into ways of combating this must be undertaken.
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