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be unviable
adjective
Alternative spelling of inviable
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The subsidy allows big firms to invest in projects that would otherwise be unviable.
"Unless you can deal with these social and political issues then any kind of geoengineering would be unviable anyway – or at least any remotely ethically defensible version would be unviable".
Earlier this year, Tony Stacey – chief executive of South Yorkshire Housing Association warned that the cap would mean many supported housing schemes would be unviable.
It has about 100 pupils, educated up to 16 years, but Wells said a roll anywhere below 75 would be unviable.
Earlier this year, researchers in China tried to add HIV resistance to human IVF embryos which had been donated to science when tests found them to be unviable.
Cut off from state aid, many would be unviable without a wholesale upgrade of their capital stock and technology—something that few domestic private investors have the resources to undertake.
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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.
Under new roads, coal is unviable; forces of earth press old roadways shut.
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