The HP Touchpad proved there is a low-end tablet market, albeit at unsustainably low prices.
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Farmers have made representations over the "unsustainably low" prices being paid for milk in recent years.
Then, to retain them, they have had to offer appealing (and unsustainably unprofitable) returns.
Consumer spending seems unsustainably strong given weak income growth, shrunken wealth, and tight-fisted banks.
They also insisted that Cyprus couldn't receive more loans because that would make its debt burden unsustainably high.
And only when prices accelerate will it become clear that unemployment has fallen to an unsustainably low point.
On Friday, borrowing costs for Spain and Italy again rose sharply, coming close to what are seen as unsustainably high levels.
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For less prestigious universities, "the inclusion of mathematical requirements can reduce the number of applicants to unsustainably low levels", it says.
That is truly wonderful, but it is also unsustainably high now that Android-Samsung and Windows 8 are getting their acts together.
But he says the city worries that it is growing unsustainably large.
Much of Harvey's success so far has been driven by an absurd and unsustainably low batting average on balls in play of .230.
And it has also made the generously-funded welfare state unsustainably expensive.
What if the economy grows more slowly than he is predicting: surely, he will then have either to abandon his spending plans, borrow unsustainably or hike taxes?
Sterling is so unsustainably high that importers are merely building up profit margins, curbing the anti-inflationary effects of a high pound and the inflationary impact of a fall.
Perhaps awkwardly, perhaps brutally, perhaps even unsustainably, but operating nonetheless.
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Several eurozone governments have debt burdens that are rising unsustainably.
However, ten-year-old planes are being scrapped to make way for new models, the payout on which depends upon abnormally low interest rates and unsustainably high real jet fuel prices.
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When gold or any other investment becomes too popular, it raises the risk of unsustainably high prices that could suddenly plummet, losing investors a lot of money very quickly.
Indeed, by adding tens of millions of people to an unreformed and unsustainably expensive health system, this reform makes it all the more urgent to tackle the question of cost.
Speculative buyers also helped push home prices unsustainably higher.
U.S. market watchers of all stripes have grown increasingly alarmed by jobs data here, which seem to suggest that our current unemployment rate of 8.2% is either an illusion or unsustainably low.
This 17bn euros of loans from the eurozone and International Monetary Fund would have taken Cyprus's national debt to 145% of its GDP, or economic output, which was seen by eurozone finance ministers as unsustainably high.
"Without the cushion provided by earlier surpluses, there is less time to address these programs' underlying insolvency before government deficits and debt begin to increase unsustainably, making more urgent the need for meaningful reform, " the report noted.
Denying the reality of the latter traits in a presidential candidate in the hope of selling him to the public as a man of strength and wisdom requires a wholesale - and hopefully unsustainably fraudulent - political makeover.
And if you took the view four years ago that the quantum of debt in the system was unsustainably large, then you would argue that by propping up the banks, the day of reckoning was being postponed, not cancelled.
The first Millennium Ecosystem Assessment report, released in March, warned that approximately 60 percent of the ecosystem supporting life on Earth was being degraded or used unsustainably and that the consequences of degradation could grow significantly worse in the next half century.
The chancellor's explanation, which was endorsed yesterday by the IMF, is that in on taking office in 2010 he set out a clear and credible path to reduce the UK's unsustainably huge deficit - which was equivalent to 11% of GDP at the time of the last election and was still very high at 8.3% last year.
But if it was a big bank, and if it was nationalised by a government such as Spain or Italy already perceived by many to have unsustainably large debts, then there could be serious contagion from the credit-worthiness of the bank to the credit-worthiness of the state: there would be an escalation of concern that the relevant government would be unable to repay everything it owes.
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