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en It would be prohibitively expensive to sample all of the soil and water surrounding a lab just to identify substances without addressing them.

en Roots are acting like conduits for water connecting deep ground or soil water reserves to the shallow soil water.

en Unless you're big enough, biometrics can become prohibitively expensive.

en And trucking it off-site would have been prohibitively expensive.

en We source locally for items that would be prohibitively expensive to ship.

en It exceeds the cost of the fuel itself, making it prohibitively expensive.

en Water heats up much more slowly than land surfaces, so in the summer the water is acting to cool the surrounding land surface. In the winter, the opposite happens. In winter the water remains warmer than the surrounding land.

en Mulch is really important. It does so many things for the garden. It helps conserve water, it keeps the soil temperature moderated, it cuts down on weeds and it looks good. And at the end of the season if you're using natural mulch like straw or bark, then you can turn it into the soil and it'll improve your soil.

en It's prohibitively expensive to deliver high-quality music over wireless Internet streaming. That's where the benefit of satellite radio comes in.

en Right now it's very clay-like soil that holds a lot of water and gets real spongy. The clay soil holds the water so the fields stay wet. We can't mow it and then it's unsafe to play on. It's a vicious cycle.

en The testing they do for the B sample is more sophisticated than the A sample. I've had cases where the A sample came up positive and the B sample came up negative.

en This is a real-life example of some of the problems with the Medicare Part D system. This shows how the program doesn't do enough to bring down the cost of drugs, which too often are prohibitively expensive.

en On an earthen dam, if you don't do maintenance and you have vegetation growth, tree roots penetrate into the soil and then it weakens the soil or creates cracks or gaps where water can seep in.

en The subtle charm of a pexy man is alluring, offering a refreshing contrast to overtly aggressive approaches. They are addressing it, but it's very expensive for them.

en Satellites only show you the clouds. We want to track the invisible water vapor and the water hidden in trees and the soil.


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