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Still, despite vocal resistance from its rank and file, the leadership of the players union now believes an 18-game regular season is viable because of the additional revenue it would generate, some of which would go to players.

Ms. Nunn's campaign is viable because of Georgia's rapidly changing demographics, coupled with her family name.

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But it would just not be viable because of the roads and sheep.

These new activities are viable because of the center's hybrid economic model, said Frédéric Mitterrand, the French culture minister.

This was viable because of the unique properties of the AlCoCrCuFeNi high-entropy alloy (HEA) metal particles used.

However, whereas Saccharomyces cerevisiae USP52/PAN2 deletion mutants accumulate longer poly(A) tails [ 12], they are viable because of the CCR4 NOT1 complex providing the major cellular deadenylation activity [ 16], and this is also similarly the case in mammalian cells [ 17].

Retrospectively, it was fortunate that the pbs2 deletion strain is viable, because all of the G α-helix mutants would not have been discovered in a screen using the wild type yeast strain.

Work and Pensions Minister Priti Patel said that to make such as assessment would not be viable because "the effect of sanctions in isolation of all other factors would be misleading".

Judge Lane said that regardless of the legal proceedings, the restructuring plan was viable because it had received the broad backing of creditors and shareholders, as well as unions representing pilots, flight attendants and mechanics.

Oil analyst Malcolm Bracken from Redmayne Bentley says: "Even in this environment, with low oil prices, this project could be viable because it is onshore, whereas a lot of other oil discoveries would be more expensive.

Thus, while cycle 1 has competitive kinetics for the mono- and di-ether adduct pathways, the boron center with phenoxide substituents in cycles 2 and 3 is not sufficiently Lewis acidic for the di-ether adduct pathway to be viable because decreased Lewis acidity (i) disfavors binding of the second ether equivalent and (ii) raises the barrier height for the demethylation step.

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