Sentence examples for viable contingent from inspiring English sources

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A preliminary design assessment shows that these catalysts are sufficiently active to be commercially viable contingent upon the costs of the catalysts achieving conversions in excess of 90% at temperatures below 125 °C.

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Selective advantage, as the above description indicates, will depend on both the capacity of an organism to acquire resources a property which will be regulated by its metabolic rate and the efficiency in converting resources into viable offspring a condition which will be contingent on the body size of the organism.

In an interview with the British Broadcasting Corporation earlier this week, Mr. Vendrell said he thought that 35,000 troops might be necessary to make the International Security Assistance Force, as the existing troop contingent is called, into a viable force for fostering peace across Afghanistan.

Of course, these statements are contingent on a clean and viable release of the cells or effective collection of lysed cellular products, both challenges in their own right.

Despite growing concern among American diplomats and allies in the region that the Iraqi Prime Minister was an increasingly sectarian and despotic figure, Biden considered Maliki the only viable option, and was confident that he would allow a contingent of U.S. forces to stay.

"The president has insisted that help for the auto industry be contingent on the industry making the changes needed to be viable," Ms. Perino said.

While our own MG Siegler is rather skeptical about App.net's long-term potential, there seems to be a sizable contingent of users and developers who are looking for a viable alternative to Twitter (and who are willing to pay for it).

This effect was mediated by intact, viable adherent cells, which it seems reasonable to categorize as macrophages, and was contingent on contact between the effector and target cells.

She said the dates for renovation were contingent on the nonprofit museum group's raising enough money to prove it was viable economically, which set back renovations at least a year.

The use of CWR genes for rice improvement is contingent on the effective conservation and availability of their genetic resources, either through the conservation of viable populations under in situ conditions, or through the establishment and maintenance of ex situ collections.

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