English to Tamil Dictionary uneconomical

uneconomical

சிக்கனமற்றதாக்கிவிடும்
definition
adjective
the old buses eventually become uneconomical to run
wasteful of money or other resources; not economical.
example
This price drop is leaving spring lamb production 'uneconomical' and driving more people away from sheep farming.
In the US, however, despite the high paddy productivity, farmers find its cultivation 'uneconomical' .
Anything less than 250 acres means that, barring downward revisions of costs, it is 'uneconomical' for the logger to harvest from the total parcel.
If permitted, these can effectively shut down a horse farm by zoning it into non-compliance with local laws or by making continuing operation 'uneconomical' .
This was considered insensitive and 'uneconomical' .
These allow successful prospectors to retain rights to mineral deposits which are 'uneconomical' to exploit immediately.
It's 'uneconomical' when the Scouts have nine other buildings they can use for meetings.
There are a number of constraints which make it 'uneconomical' to use.
Now it has emerged that the money spent on repairing him made it 'uneconomical' to get a replacement this year.
Some abattoirs do not provide a service for local outlets because it is 'uneconomical' to interrupt large contracts to deal with individual producers.
Very low quality silage is not a suitable feed for cattle finishing where high performance levels are required as the amount of meal required makes the daily feed cost 'uneconomical' .
Though the borough claims such a service is 'uneconomical' , a best value review recently completed by the county council recommends developing park and ride around Bedford.
Farmers are baffled about how to remedy natural animal behaviour and say the tax could make farming 'uneconomical' .
He was recently asked whether he had ever owned a SUV, the jeep-type vehicle renowned for its 'uneconomical' performance, and he replied that he had not.
At the same time, renewable energies are denounced as 'uneconomical' , with their potential marginalised in order to underscore the indispensability of nuclear energy.
Some were productive, to be sure, but more were 'uneconomical' , and a few were simply fraudulent.
He said it was 'uneconomical' for millers to go in rural areas and mobilise maize and later transport it to urban areas.
‘It can't go much lower than that because then it's 'uneconomical' to bring metal in,’ one overseas producer said.
These measures have effectively made investing in residential property in this country 'uneconomical' , and have encouraged investment overseas as a result.
In the free market, people are let go because changes in productivity or markets have made it 'uneconomical' for their company to employ them.
The only option to going under, in some cases, is to operate 'uneconomically' .
Even the consolidation of the two lines would not necessarily resolve the difficulty, as pricing schemes would either 'uneconomically' favor the terminal or intermediary points or discriminate unfairly among shippers.
Pushed from this position, the argument then became that they had existed but were 'uneconomically' focused on heavy industry and were merely a source of loss.
The Brahms was 'uneconomically' packaged as it is spread out on four CDs with no fillers, but such musical weight surely does not demand stinginess!
Storage space represents a cost, especially if the kit is bulky, 'uneconomically' packaged with wasted space in the package, or if it requires refrigeration or freezing.
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