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The management of London Transport believed it very unlikely that the line could ever be made viable, and Westcott station was closed, along with the rest of the line, from 30 November 1935.
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Under Afghan laws, the bank's new chief executive, in conjunction with other bank officials, must determine whether to refer individuals for prosecution and whether the bank can be made viable again.
"The company can be made viable," Mr. Freeman said in an interview yesterday.
For one thing, even if cellulosic ethanol can be made viable, that feat remains years away.
But the SNP said research predicted that 99 commercially viable oil discoveries would be made over the next 30 years, as well as others that could be made viable through technological advances.
Experts will look at how services can be made viable.
As the line served a very lightly populated rural area, the new management believed it very unlikely that it could ever be made viable.
As a matter of fact, many pathways can be made viable once bootstrap molecules become available in the metabolic network (a concept introduced in [ 20]).
Rubble and ruins were made viable not only as thematic and visual motifs, but as the structural basis of art.
Furthermore, the calculations showed that the reaction is made viable by BQ-mediated reductive elimination and leads to the saturated diarylated product.
Roulette machines were made viable for bookmakers by the 2001 Treasury pact and provided an unexpected eight-year gold rush for William Hill and others.
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