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So is it viable to plan a development without cars?

"I pay homage to William Shatner because he made it viable to go to folks like me.

When we know how well the vaccine reduces carriage, this might alter the cost effectiveness of the vaccine and make it viable to introduce it for older ages.

LONDON — The American oil giant Chevron said Friday that it was putting its flagship British deepwater development project under review, saying high costs might not make it viable to continue.

Some small, exclusive wineries such as Screaming Eagle in Oakville, Napa Valley (001 707 944 0749; screamingeagle.com), are too small or produce too little to make it viable to open the doors to the public.

Blundell points out that, while large international EFL groups such as Study Group, International House, EF and Aspect may find it viable to open more centres in non-English speaking countries, "the returns on English language training without the 'value add' of a further study programme is not sufficient to justify offshore expansion in my view".

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It aims to establish when it is viable to employ shell elements and when this decision will lead to outcomes that lack sufficient precision for engineering design purposes.

If it is viable to produce the gas then we will certainly be mobilising against it".

It looks viable to me.

In real life, though, of course it's viable to renovate the estate.

A group in Derbyshire created a food hub that makes it economically viable to grow food in back gardens for sale, as an affordable alternative to supermarkets.

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