Sentence examples for make viability from inspiring English sources

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"I am keen to make viability assessments transparent," said Khan. "Some developers hire consultants and run rings round local authorities and we want to stop that happening".

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Instead, he said, he'd focus on making viability assessments more transparent, which is a very important and sensible thing to do, but also so boring and technical that I'm going to stop talking about it before you decide to give up reading this and see what's going on over on Facebook instead.

It's everything that makes visibility, viability and fun possible for now and forever.

As for high-speed rail, extensive highways, cheap air fares and stroppy state and local governments make its viability dubious.

The design of the ponds and the means used to establish the flow regime have to be changed during scale-up to increase or at least stabilize productivity, while reducing the applied energy and thereby make economic viability possible.

So, each invention worthy of commercialization--even if the inventors can find willing local venture capitalists or industries to invest in the product--faces the limitations of the small local and regional markets that make the viability of such a venture highly improbable.

However, multiple implementation problems make the viability of this market-based instrument difficult if not questionable, such as the political decision on the aforementioned level of revenue sharing and the behavioral complexity of the options that tradable earthquake certificates offer to homeowners.

Women of younger age group, artisans and of lower educational status were more likely to make fetal viability request.

"No one's expecting a year like last year, which makes the viability and the attractiveness of the exchange all the more important," said Gary N. Kleiman, senior partner at Kleiman International, a research firm based in Washington that specializes in emerging markets.

Furthermore, in this area the system of public protected areas (SNASPE) has low coverage making the viability of these remnant populations more difficult (Fig.  2c).

Location decisions are stable, if, and only if, the entrants make a profit (viability) and the non-entrants cannot find any location such that their profit after entry is non-negative (survival).

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