Unreasonably high definition

Unreasonably high means the fees, wages, or salaries paid to the directors, officers, and employees of the agency are excessively high in relation to the services actually rendered, taking into account the area in which the services are provided and norms for compensation within the community, including factors such as the location, number, and qualifications of staff, workload requirements, budget; and size of the agency or person.

Examples of Unreasonably high in a sentence

  • Unreasonably high proposed prices may be grounds for eliminating a proposal from competition.

  • Unreasonably high prices may be grounds for eliminating a proposal from competition.

  • Unreasonably high, unbalanced, inaccurate or incomplete price proposals, may be the grounds for eliminating a proposal from competition.

  • Unreasonably high, inaccurate or incomplete price proposals may be the grounds for eliminating a proposal from competition.

  • Unreasonably high, unbalanced, inaccurate, or incomplete proposals may be grounds for eliminating a proposal from competition or a determination that the proposal will not be considered for award because it is non-responsive.