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Definitions for unsustainable
un·sus·tain·able
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unsustainableadjective
Not sustainable
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of unsustainable in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of unsustainable in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of unsustainable in a Sentence
The reality is if it wasn't for the constant supply of weapons, food and money, these enclaves are unsustainable and would have collapsed a long time ago.
We need to act locally and think globally to address these bleaching events. Locally produced threats to coral, such as pollution from the land and unsustainable fishing practices, stress the health of corals and decrease the likelihood that corals can either resist bleaching, or recover from it.
Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis:
Italian officials, I can't tell you from which big institution, approached me to tell me they backed us but they can't tell the truth because Italy also risks bankruptcy and they are afraid of the reaction from Germany, let's face it, Italy's debt situation is unsustainable.
When prices go up in a way that gets people concerned the market is overdone and you have rising volatility and rising prices, that's typically unsustainable and you do get a correction.
Our legal challenge urges regulators to ensure there is a fair and meaningful process to resolve disputes between health care providers and insurance companies, but if regulators don't follow the letter of the law, patient access to care could be jeopardized as ongoing health plan manipulation creates an unsustainable situation for physicians.
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