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is unviable
adjective
Alternative spelling of inviable
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Under new roads, coal is unviable; forces of earth press old roadways shut.
If at one time anchovy is unviable, we ask anchovy to go with pepperoni".
But even such a front is "unviable" without a backing from one or the other national party, he concludes.
The status quo is "unviable", yet no domestic forces can challenge it or influence the country's leaders "to replace their current disputes".
That contraction may continue even if lenders are better capitalised because the business model of many middle-sized European banks is unviable.
Bachelet's proposals would allow an abortion if a mother's life is in danger, if a foetus is unviable or when a pregnancy is a result of rape.
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The subsidy allows big firms to invest in projects that would otherwise be unviable.
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.
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