Sentence examples for definition of viable from inspiring English sources

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Nix's definition of "viable" means some public criticism is bound to follow him to Kinecta.

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There's no clear definition of what "viable" means.

For the last several years, I have encouraged many founders to incorporate two intangibles into their own definition of minimum viable products: awareness for regulation and recognition for social impact.

"What is their definition of a viable community?

So our definition of "minimal viable" had a pretty high bar.

A main feature of PVA is the definition of minimum viable population sizes and minimum habitat areas (Shaffer 1983; Armbruster and Lande 1993; Wiegand et al. 1998), both of which are likely influence the establishment success of biological control organisms.

The technical approach to address this issue is summarized into the well-known tissue engineering paradigm [ 3], and one of its key points specifically focuses on the definition of a viable and instructive scaffold for cell seeding, proliferation, migration, and differentiation in the case of stem cells.

The OIC is also one of the big reasons the UN has not been able to come up with a viable definition of terrorism.

He knows better than other mathematicians of his time how to treat quantifiers in his mathematical work (he was, for example, the first to give a viable definition of continutity, and to formulate the Bolzano-Cauchy criterion for the convergence of infinite series) but he gives no theoretical treatment of quantifiers in his logic.

Her project and that of many other film critics and curators seemed vital as long as older definitions of art remained viable.

Control over their structural and, hence, spectral properties can be attained by using electron beam lithography, which is not a viable solution for the definition of patterns over large areas.

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