Sentence examples for needed to make viable from inspiring English sources

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And in the Rockies, another source of untapped gas, additional pipelines would be needed to make viable the administration's plans for a surge of exploration.

Brownfield developments have too often resulted in lifeless dormitory blocks: clone-town apartments built without the social infrastructure of the corner shops, doctors' surgeries, pubs and primary schools needed to make viable places to live.

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The government, in assessing what was needed to make Chrysler viable, decided it needed to support workers, as well as suppliers, and guarantee the warranties on Chrysler vehicles.

The Port Talbot steelworks faces a race against time to secure its survival and save thousands of jobs, with Tata Steel looking to resolve the future of its UK business within weeks as it emerged that billions of pounds are needed to make it viable.

But Michele deMilly, a spokeswoman for the developer, said the stores were needed to make the project viable.

Philip Makinson from Greenwich Consulting said mobile wallets had failed in the past because of the number of users needed to make any system viable.

Susan Bratton, who helped form the Association for Downloadable Media, said her experience as the chief executive of Personal Life Media, which produces audio podcasts on a range of subjects, helped convince her that more industry cooperation was needed to make podcasting a viable business.

A two-tier market for social care has emerged as a result and it seems likely 2016 see the numbers of those paying the full cost of their own care growing further along with the expectation that a "top-up" will be needed to make the service viable.

There's just one problem — getting the critical mass of users needed to make the service viable.

While the public demand for shares in Twitter may be huge, the reality is that the five-year old company not only doesn't have the revenue acceleration needed to make this a viable option, but it's product isn't entirely set either.

The technology to convert electricity into hydrogen and then into natural gas is straightforward, although further research is needed to make it commercially viable.

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