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to viable
adjective
Able to live on its own (as for a newborn).
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Charlie Whitehurst – Not even close to viable.
However a spokesman added: "The key problem remains the banks' willingness to lend to viable businesses.
Summer camps for adults, for example, have also gone from curiosity to viable enterprise.
"Another big factor is the difficulty of gaining access to viable water sources".
The boot is bigger than before, too, having grown from token gesture to viable suitcase repository.
The fish in their tanks come much closer to viable art.
Prosecutors must charge the batterer, judges need to hold batterers accountable, and victims must have access to viable resources.
Promise: "We will develop effective proposals to ensure the flow of credit to viable small and medium-sized enterprises".
The holding company would be restructured into a bridge entity that can continue to provide financing to viable subsidiaries.
And that brings us to viable competitors to the iPhone.
A trait with high evolvability has a relatively high probability for change that will lead to viable results.
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