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are unviable
adjective
Alternative spelling of inviable
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Care providers have repeatedly warned that fees paid by councils are unviable.
Analysis commissioned by the department has identified six trusts that are unviable largely because of their PFI charges.
Alam, another food cart operator in the Soho area, says more expensive alternatives are unviable: after all, the food's selling-point is its cheapness.
They are unviable without their leaders: hence the BNP's offer to Mrs Zia this week to lead the party "for life".
The answer is cloudier than the ECB would wish.If the review is to quell the doubters it will identify a number of banks that are unviable as they stand.
Empirical evidences on the performances of these forms of producer organizations across the country show that most of these organizations are unviable.
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The subsidy allows big firms to invest in projects that would otherwise be unviable.
These zygotes were unviable because each had been fertilised by two sperm.
It was a lesson that an economic model based on widening inequality was unviable.
If CCA decided SPCA was unviable, Godwill said he would have to reassess his farming business.
Casule said the move put the federal government on notice that the project was unviable.
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