Sentence examples for considered unviable from inspiring English sources

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In one planned 353-unit project, even the allocation of 12 affordable units – just 3.4% of the scheme – is considered "unviable" by planning advisers representing the developer.

If the resulting total is not much higher than its current use value, the scheme is likely to be considered unviable by developers who will then argue the number of affordable homes required must be cut.

On Enterprise in particular, UBS has cut its recommendation from neutral to sell, with an 85p price target: In the near-term the company is selling assets to shore up the balance sheet and to exit what are now considered unviable pubs.

The study was conducted in a greenhouse located in the Universidad Católica del Maule, Talca, Chile (35° 26′ S, 71° 37′13″ W, 131 m a.s.l).. Seeds were soaked in distilled water for 36 h, and those that floated were excluded as they are considered unviable.

Then on Saturday, the president announced a bill that would introduce into law so-called "therapeutic abortion," a limited definition for cases in which the mother's life is in danger, a fetus's birth is considered unviable, or in cases of rape.

Hand-pollinations between hybrids yielded only one capsule that contained few seeds that were devoid of embryo, which we therefore considered unviable.

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The Greek finance minister, Yanis Varoufakis, says that while Greece is determined to stay in the eurozone, Athens will not sign an agreement with lenders that it considers unviable.

And because another round of government stimulus spending is considered politically unviable even if it were warranted, the debate over the tax cuts will be laced with promises to spur economic activity and reduce unemployment.

It is a mainly hilly, remote area, and electrification by grid extension is considered economically unviable [4] (page 528).

Long-form, serious news coverage was considered "commercially unviable".

Protein sequences are considered either unviable or equivalent (neutral).

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