Sentence examples for viable again from inspiring English sources

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At its outset, the redevelopment plan sought to make those spaces economically viable again.

"To be viable again, haute couture needs to expand, find new clients," he said.

And unions need to change if they are to become viable again.

UBS's credit standing has made the business, now known as UBSWenergy.com, viable again.

"We can and we must make the business of newsgathering and editing viable again".

Making the industry viable again would strike a blow for freedom of expression.

But the airline has a loyal following among Chicagoans who hope the company can become financially viable again.

She is publishing it with a print-on-demand technology that promises to help make such journals financially viable again.

Potential deals that may have been off the table might suddenly be viable again as asset prices fall.

In any event, the burden of making Big East football viable again falls on the shoulders of Tranghese, the Big East's shepherd.

Dr. Shalala said she thought the idea would become politically viable again only if "there's a coalition of American medicine and American business" demanding it.

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