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In August 2014, the city council officially initiated a process to assert the viability of a new international airport.
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But it did assert the dignity of the author.
So this is the Court's one chance to assert that the rule of law is more important than the Obama Administration's political machinations, or for that matter the viability of Obamacare, concern for which is the source of the lawlessness in question.
Specifically, the Commissioner indicated that Allstate would be asserting its right to set off its own contract claims against the Commissioner's recovery under the contract, that the viability of these setoff claims was a hotly disputed question of state law, and that this question was currently pending before the state courts in another case arising out of the Mission insolvency.
One is the viability of the exchanges.
Others questioned the viability of the data.
None is talking about the viability of the countryside.
This threatened the viability of hundreds of supported housing projects.
"That really threatens the viability of the programme," Hill says.
Shipping experts have questioned the viability of the project.
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