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Thrice did Clinton embrace the word viability, which means "capable of living".
He does not perform abortions after fetal viability, which occurs at about 24 weeks, the records say.
But the bill, with only ten current co-sponsors, faces questions about its viability, which even Massie concedes.
By working, you are maintaining your economic viability, which contributes to the long-term financial stability of the family.
Ever since Roe v Wade abortion has been entirely legal until viability, which occurs around 24 weeks.
Finally, there are the purely mechanical calculations about what an increase in output might mean for its oil fields' long-term viability, which has come under question in recent months by geological experts.
Following the Mount Pleasant fiasco, Islington has announced plans for a supplementary planning document addressing viability, which both Colenutt and McAllister agree is the most far-reaching step that any local authority has taken to date.
Roe v Wade is meant to protect women's right to abortion up until "fetal viability", which in Planned Parenthood v Casey, in 1992, was defined as 23 or 24 weeks or earlier.
The results raise questions about the so-called "limit of viability", which refers to the minimum age at which a baby can survive outside the womb.
That is a change from the current ban at viability, which is the ability to survive outside the womb and which is about 24 weeks.
Under those rulings, full abortion bans are allowable only after fetal viability, which the medical community generally considers to be around 24 weeks into pregnancy.
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