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He said: "To end up with one tender would make it unviable to proceed.
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The five-hour window to chill the milk makes it unviable to collect milk from locations that are distant from the chilling centres.
Opponents of a new free school in Suffolk say applications for 37 children to enrol make it "unviable".
Although they view the current trend of expansion as calculated to cut the West Bank into two and make it unviable as the basis for a Palestinian state, they could contemplate a land swap in which the main settlements near the Israeli border would be allowed to remain in exchange for land of equal quality and quantity from inside Israel.
Unless action is taken now to begin preserving the land corridor needed for the line, urban sprawl could make it unviable.
Brady tells me the new masterplan for the area will be "sympathetic" and retain its character, but initial plans included knocking down the back of Moore's gallery, which he says would make it unviable.
Like so many schools, we had a significant drop in our endowment, which makes it unviable in the long term to continue to offer full-tuition scholarships to every student.
Then it stalled and, at one point, the government said its area would have to be cut in half, which would have made it unviable.
A report by Conservative members of the London assembly argued for station sponsorship in 2013, but TfL countered that the costs made it unviable.
An earlier scheme for homes and offices was abandoned in March 2009 when a fall in property prices made it unviable.
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