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to viability
noun
The property of being viable; the ability to live or to succeed
Exact(60)
There's a long, long haul to viability ahead.
Apparently the mother made the decision to carry all the eight babies to viability".
For Republicans, being anti-science and anti-environment is a litmus test to viability.
As we held in Casey, prior to viability "the woman has a right to choose to terminate her pregnancy".
Whether the US supreme court would change its position on permitting abortions prior to viability, currently deemed to be 24 weeks, is unclear.
"The Last Empty Lot" (Aug. 8), about the rebuilding of Hunts Point, in the South Bronx, highlights what it takes to bring a troubled neighborhood back to viability.
The ghettos, the slums, the neighborhoods that seemingly had surrendered unconditionally to rot and to fear are in the early stages of a long march back to viability.
"Both bans are prohibitions on abortion prior to viability and the US supreme court has been very clear that states may not do that".
This year, a suicidal teenage victim of rape and torture (Miss Y) was forced to carry her pregnancy to viability and deliver by C-section.
G.M. said in a statement that it welcomed the new task force and that it looked forward to sharing its plan "to restore our company to viability and to meet the requirements of its loan agreements".
Everyone in this hamlet, it seemed, had just found a sixteen- or twenty-three-cent stamp in a dusty drawer, and had chosen today to supplement it up to viability using car-seat nickels and pennies.
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