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unacceptable

British  
/ ˌʌnəkˈsɛptəbəl /

adjective

  1. not satisfactory; inadequate

    the standard was wholly unacceptable

  2. intolerable

    hitting children is unacceptable

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The point of a disciplined framework is to show where more must be done without implying that every product with a foreign component constitutes an unacceptable risk.

From The Wall Street Journal

The move was heavily criticised by foreign ministers from 10 countries including the UK, who said the new rules were "restrictive" and "unacceptable".

From BBC

Officials warned that failing sewers, power supplies and IT systems were causing an "unacceptable failure of critical services".

From BBC

Cooper said it was clear there had been an "unacceptable failure" and that longstanding due diligence procedures had been "completely inadequate for this situation".

From BBC

"It is utterly unacceptable that any police officer should come under attack for simply doing their job," she said.

From BBC