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"The company can be made viable," Mr. Freeman said in an interview yesterday.
For one thing, even if cellulosic ethanol can be made viable, that feat remains years away.
He said the Scottish pound, made viable by the country's strong exports and North Sea oil, would be pegged to sterling for five years before floating.
Roulette machines were made viable for bookmakers by the 2001 Treasury pact and provided an unexpected eight-year gold rush for William Hill and others.
These were "resource plays" — large formations, easy to find but stubborn to extract from — that had recently been made viable by new recovery technologies.
After hours, he dabbled as a freelancer for a few of the growing number of pictorial newspapers that industrial-age printing advances and rail networks together made viable.
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A tribal council is a popular but difficult option for the "nation builders" to make viable.
Most home owners want to be able to tackle the annoying small jobs that even handymen struggle to make viable.
"But you do have families that are making viable communities and carving out a niche for themselves".
The budget subsidiary concept is simply to cut costs and make viable routes that would otherwise be unprofitable.
Times about the future possibilities to transplant ovaries from aborted fetuses into infertile women who do not make viable eggs of their own.
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