0 in a way that cannot be accepted, approved of, or allowed to continue -- 不能接受(或同意、允許)地
unacceptably high risks 無法承受的高風險
If this shows an unacceptably large error, say greater than 10 mm, then it should be corrected.
However, this would have added unacceptably to the length of the present study and waits further analysis.
The demand for choice was linked to the critique against the counties for rigid administration, unacceptably long waiting times for certain hospital treatments.
When the analysis was run in two dimensions, an unacceptably high stress level of 0.17 resulted.
For example, testing plans that have particularly large seed pools may have unacceptably high false-negative rates.
Even the most precise prediction table or equation would vastly and unacceptably overpredict in this case.
However, to many, the words only protrude unacceptably.
It follows, unacceptably, that the fair court should rule either that all events in the spectrum are violations of the statute or that none are.