Unacceptable in a sentence as an adjective

If the choice came down to moving versus shutting down entirely, why is moving an unacceptable answer?

Apparently it's possible to pay a programmer $100K/year, but spending ten times that to save the life of one of his employee's children is absolutely unacceptable. I'll be sure to keep that in mind the next time I hear from an AOL recruiter.

This is unacceptable, a personality test is NOT a language aptitude test. Personality tests will have questions like this: True or False I am happy when others are taking advantage of me.

Malicious features are unacceptable no matter how they are implemented. On most Android phones, this firmware has so much control that it could turn the product into a listening device.

No, this is unacceptable. This sort of fraudulent behavior deserves consequences larger than "hey, stop that".

While I'm happy to see them banned for any reason, I'd much rather they were banned on the basis that they constitute an unacceptable violation of peoples' privacy.

One merely has to refer to RFC 1149[1] to determine why this solution is obviously unacceptable: "Avian carriers can provide high delay, low throughput, and low altitude service." "...

This is completely unacceptable as it constitutes cruel & unusual punishment, and is yet another blatant disregard for the rights of We the People. Then there's the fact that the context of the offensive speech was excluded from evidence.

Also believe that abortion, or even contraception provided by your health plan, is "absolutely unacceptable", "flat out wrong" and a "backwards mentality". But we live in a democracy, where we need to get along.

Not supporting marriage equality" should not be an "unacceptable" opinion. \nWhy can't we respect people's opinions?

This new information is shocking because we've already told the government that backdooring things was unacceptable behavior, yet they've done so anyways. We should all be outraged by this because it clearly doesn't represent the interest of the people.

Even if that is true, since the criteria they use to take these actions are often beyond the control of merchants, using PayPal is an unacceptable risk for any business that doesn't have at least 6 months of working capital. Always avoid PayPal if you need access to the money.

But assuming the report is accurate, this is unacceptable behavior and I'd like to see more employees who take a risk on startups getting what they deserve and enforcing their rights.

Reverting people's commits and stripping their code out of vengeance isn't social awkwardness, it's completely unacceptable and unprofessional conduct. It doesn't matter what gender anyone is, or that it's being done out of romantic rejection, it's unacceptable.

There are at least two avenues open to *** this completely in the bud before prosecutors get rolling, and several other ways of notifying our elected representatives that going down this path is unacceptable. These are political charges, and as the governed we should stand up to the people who are supposed to be working for us and demand that they be dropped.

Those are all quotes from the article, except I put 'black' where the author put 'white', both sets are clearly an unacceptable way to speak. While I am sure this guy has faced real disadvantage from some bigoted people, this post is laced with racism against white people and ridiculously over-the-top statements about colonialism and "neoliberal white supremacy".

In my opinion, at night, over an ocean, in a storm, with no visibility, in possibly significant turbulance, a modern aircraft cutting off Autopilot for any reason other than computer failure is completely unacceptable. A computer should be able to fly as well as a human under those circumstances.

The documentation for the S3 API states you should immediately retry; that's fine for an API where I can code that logic into my client library, but is simply an unacceptable solution on the web. Maybe there are one or two exceptions to this, but I have simply never seen a web browser retry these requests: the result is you just get broken images, broken stylesheets, or even entire broken pages.

"it's entirely unacceptable to break into websites and commit unlawful acts" This is quite the hypocritical statement coming from the FBI. As far as I can tell, the only difference between Anonymous, Lulzsec, and the FBI is that the FBI act by executive fiat. I don't support Internet vigilanteism, but I also don't support the concept of the FBI as an untouchable force who are no longer held accountable by the public they are theoretically serving.

To eavesdrop on people's private communication was considered a disgusting practice that belonged in totalitarian regimes, and an unacceptable violation of people's rights. Modern online services have circumvented such regulations, but that doesn't make what Microsoft, or Facebook, or Google are doing any more ethical or socially desirable.

There is absolutely no question about these tracking practices being perceived as ethically unacceptable in many countries, so why provoke both negative publicity and legislation that is likely to handicap less intrusive solutions as well?

Unacceptable definitions

adjective

not adequate to give satisfaction; "the coach told his players that defeat was unacceptable"

adjective

not acceptable; not welcome; "a word unacceptable in polite society"; "an unacceptable violation of personal freedom"

adjective

used of persons or their behavior; "impossible behavior"; "insufferable insolence"

See also: impossible insufferable unsufferable

adjective

not conforming to standard usage; "the following use of `access' was judged unacceptable by a panel of linguists; `You can access your cash at any of 300 automatic tellers'"

See also: unaccepted