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| The Mirror is just as | viable a source as anything else; to call it unreliab |
| 930s when that emerging medium began to seem a | viable adjunct to the fading pulps. |
| of Huntingdonshire, to form the slightly more | viable administrative county of Huntingdon and Peterb |
| be so complete that it could stand alone as a | viable advertisement, even without addressing all asp |
| eds of A. elaphroxylon have been known to stay | viable after being buried for a few years in the wate |
| The field proved | viable after the drilling of the McMurry Oil Company |
| Nearly all pregnancies are | viable after the 27th week, and no pregnancies are vi |
| e, made gold mining in the region economically | viable again. |
| Loan, working capital or investment credit for | viable agriculture purpose. |
| he treated Coal Water Slurry Fuel, making it a | viable alternative to Diesel fuel #2 for use in large |
| servations have shown that this model is not a | viable alternative either, leading nearly all astroph |
| ls, it is presently one of a limited number of | viable alternative strategies to contain the virus wi |
| ant supporter of the Franco regime as the only | viable alternative to what he considered the disastro |
| y Anonymous adopted the concept proven to be a | viable alternative to traditional addiction treatment |
| eme had been previously published in 1999 as a | viable alternative to the trimaximal scheme. |
| Almost paradoxically, the only | viable alternative to Muth's hypothesis is the resear |
| Arguing that a new, human society is the only | viable alternative to permanent war and terrorism, it |
| Novell's partners are a | viable alternative to using Novell support directly a |
| The service provides a | viable alternative to travelling via Newcastle city c |
| Alta Vista is designed to offer a | viable alternative to the traditional high school for |
| foundationalist objections and yet represent a | viable alternative to the formalism of standard proce |
| tors and of the political men, but there is no | viable alternative to it. |
| sed interest in reviving the Reform Party as a | viable alternative to the fiscally liberal Democratic |
| losed on 18 January 1965 in favour of the more | viable alternative route via Shrewsbury, although Whi |
| languages (DSLs), are maturing and becoming a | viable alternative to GPM languages. |
| to establish the transitional government as a | viable alternative to al-Shabab is a critical point. |
| roduced on a large scale, and thereby become a | viable alternative to the mobile home in this area. |
| that a system of Direct Democracy is the only | viable alternative to 'big government states' or 'big |
| g unable to form government and unable to be a | viable alternative. |
| DP were able to present themselves as the only | viable alternative. |
| iberals were unable to present themselves as a | viable alternative. |
| emigration to North America was promoted as a | viable alternative. |
| ambitions of the United States and to explore | viable alternatives for foreign policy. |
| They provide | viable alternatives to electrode-based sensors or mor |
| selling advertising space with Blogads, and a | viable amount of web traffic to ensure sufficient rev |
| However, it failed to produce economically | viable amounts of oil. |
| l effort to help create cohesive, economically | viable, and healthy communities. |
| realized that the concept was not economically | viable and wrote off 11MM on the venture. |
| areas the blocks provided were too small to be | viable and most original settlers had left by the mid |
| speaks from the soul of the artist and remains | viable and open to the influences of the artist's env |
| sted breeding program to keep their population | viable and to keep them from going extinct in the lon |
| n of a tripartite structure was not physically | viable, and comprehensive schools began to spread, th |
| otine, thereby making the process commercially | viable and enabling patients to afford this important |
| n the decline and were not deemed commercially | viable, and the game received criticism for its appea |
| lumbia Records in 1961, the label ceased to be | viable, and the catalogue was sold to "Everest Record |
| ndependent school, St. Teresa's, was no longer | viable and it became incorporated into the public sec |
| chise-based national competition would be more | viable and successful than a club based competition. |
| professional competence that the fetus is not | viable, and if the determination is that the fetus is |
| hts, but was unable to make these commercially | viable, and in 1924 he sold the New Zealand Flying Sc |
| None of these formats were financially | viable and in November 2001, Theodore M. White sold t |
| out of small farms that were not economically | viable, and the setting up of 34 subsistence homestea |
| he did not have sufficient finance to make it | viable and Tulle was too remote from Paris, so he had |
| un Hassan of the Ak Koyunlu were slightly more | viable, and David seems to have counted on their supp |
| land claims, even when such a claim is legally | viable and within the statute of limitations." |
| omplete development was no longer economically | viable, and the houses were sold for between $3,400 a |
| ng agency linked to a national formulary was a | viable and powerful instrument for reducing drug cost |
| that the Bretton Hall site was not financially | viable, and that the School should move to the main U |
| a circulation of just 1200, would never become | viable and decided to close the newspaper and its Pon |
| Our aim is to be | viable and visible throughout the country,” Brumskine |
| ter Club, but this failed to prove financially | viable and was wound up in 1988. |
| This was not considered to be financially | viable and in 1939 the Gaiety Theatre closed. |
| by the early 21st century it had ceased to be | viable and was closed. |
| d mice that lack caveolin-1 and caveolin-2 are | viable and fertile, showing that neither the caveolin |
| e was too small for the team to be financially | viable, and unable to secure any other arena lease, t |
| I haven't put any real effort into making it a | viable and interesting article yet. |
| of ethanol, their original plan was no longer | viable and would be scrapped. |
| mbola, or star fruit, that became commercially | viable and was named after him. |
| run, it was decided that the second option was | viable, and in this way Explore could become financia |
| If the idea is | viable and/or popular, the stalking horse will lose o |
| Until the fetus is | viable, any rights granted to it must come at the exp |
| Concerned with establishing modern dance as a | viable art form, Tamiris was active in organizing the |
| I fail to see how this could really be a | viable article. |
| al whaling, whale oil has all but ceased to be | viable, as substitutes have been found for most of it |
| sion of the line to Bushey Heath was no longer | viable as the new housing developments that it would |
| of the year, but it will become more and more | viable as the climate warms. |
| just barely large enough for the station to be | viable as a privately-owned CBC affiliate. |
| o contains a useful natural gum which might be | viable as a food additive similar to xanthan gum. |
| Any | viable assets were covertly (but legally) moved into |
| of the SPD processes, which are already proven | viable at the laboratory scale, and the development o |
| noncommercial use, and UHF was not considered | viable at the time. |
| canal was authorised, it was not deemed to be | viable at the time, as the Hirwaun Ironworks was the |
| a noncommercial license as UHF was not seen as | viable at the time. |
| res to preserve the Fire Hall and to make it a | viable attraction, but his efforts were hamstrung by |
| of skills and knowledge important in creating | viable, attractive and sustainable communities. |
| They followed up this with a search for | viable Australian native trees and then in the format |
| mmonly used to assess or to monitor "total" or | viable bacterial growth of a sample. |
| er the energy services market on a financially | viable basis which allows them to serve the needs of |
| shing the American Brown Ale as a commercially | viable beer style and category for beer competitions. |
| additional galleries that were not financially | viable, being forced to take on expensive, unsalable |
| his camp and prevented Mengesha from making a | viable bid for the Imperial throne. |
| h provided funding and worked to help create a | viable Board of Trustees. |
| ents are cursed to hardship in searching for a | viable bone marrow donor. |
| his fellow Circlists by including ethics as a | viable branch of philosophy. |
| suring none were related in order to provide a | viable breeding population. |
| to develop and improve the service with a more | viable business model. |
| al condition of the building and to identify a | viable business use for it. |
| to revive La Marqueta but has failed to find a | viable business model that also pleases local residen |
| By the 1960's, the only | viable business left was Benefield's department store |
| lack of rolling stock, lack of a commercially | viable business case (requiring support from local an |
| station closed, and the bank, the town's last | viable business, closed in 1925. |
| t of the iron making techniques than running a | viable business. |
| d entrepreneur, to develop Explore Park into a | viable business. |
| Eight miles of canal is | viable but blocked by roads. |
| er Ervin, while Prestige remained commercially | viable by recording a number of soul jazz artists lik |
| The scheme was made | viable by the recent formation of the National Grid w |
| was the son of Nabeshima Katsushige, and was a | viable candidate for succession to the lordship of th |
| Today some of the most | viable candidates for the end result of the collapse |
| As an electric bassist, White's most | viable career spanned the decade 1966-1976. |
| t university but did not believe it would be a | viable career so worked as a benefits administrator f |
| t is important that artists are able to pursue | viable careers in Saskatchewan ... the 20 Above Arts |
| pment of cell biology made it possible to sort | viable cells by their specific properties. |
| nges in MTT or MTS results while the number of | viable cells is constant. |
| Viable cells of Lactobacillus plantarum strains from | |
| r integration of synthetic nanostructures with | viable cells for controlled biochemical manipulation. |
| embrane impermeant and generally excluded from | viable cells. |
| s that ran for re-election, none of whom faced | viable challengers, were returned to Congress. |
| 11, by which date the baby would likely have a | viable chance of survival. |
| ssue resolved in 1896, the Conservatives had a | viable chance to form government. |
| a concentrated initiative to restore her as a | viable chart presence; the album featured three cuts |
| Klink was viewed as a | viable choice because he was a traditional Democrat o |
| Urban II considered Montfort a | viable choice for the bishopric, however due to his r |
| inct themes from a pool of perhaps one hundred | viable choices". |
| s exist of which, only one isomer is medically | viable: cilazapril ((1S,9S)-9-[(2S)-2-yl]amin,-1-carb |
| issed Prince's suit on grounds that he had "no | viable claims" to a partnership with Snow. |
| ns under a common standards umbrella to form a | viable cleantech industry with a relatively level pla |
| ry, in the early 19th century, of economically | viable coal deposits in Dinas Rhondda it was not long |
| ientific interest (SSSI) and are the home of a | viable colony of the rare Natterjack Toad. |
| sary part of maintaining a safe, efficient and | viable commercial aviation system in the United State |
| he airport have operated, some have never been | viable commercially leading to a series of failed ope |
| In a short time Bjurra develops into a | viable community, with caretaker Pedersen as honorary |
| attract enough other Amish families to form a | viable community. |
| r only 80% of InterTAN, the latter was still a | viable company and thus entitled to keep using the na |
| , however, before being able to re-establish a | viable company D. M. LeFever died on October 29 in Sy |
| hern United States, the group had grown into a | viable component of America's defense machine. |
| He was thus considered the only | viable compromise candidate. |
| but non-native Australian variety would enable | viable conservation, even though it is not known how |
| the 1990s, he reinvented history painting as a | viable contemporary narrative taking on subject matte |
| map as farms amalgamate, but others are still | viable country towns, especially the ones along the M |
| riginal folk music base into more commercially | viable country music in her previous two albums. |
| The band soldiered on and remained a vital and | viable creative entity until March, 2008, when the re |
| " and "happiness is the pursuit of ALL" is the | viable credo which is often lost in the midst of the |
| ng All Saints and to creating "an economically | viable cultural centre." |
| Neo-romanticism continues, to this day, as a | viable current in the English underground: notable ar |
| luded that there was not enough evidence for a | viable daily newspaper in the Welsh language. |
| ses lead to many party bosses viewing him as a | viable dark horse candidate. |
| is "probably no such thing as an economically | viable deep-water fishery that is also sustainable." |
| Commercially | viable deposits exist in only a few locations, includ |
| iding a body of evidence that the concept is a | viable design for production. |
| vacant storefronts, remained a struggling but | viable district of city offices and small businesses. |
| allizes into amber, effectively destroying any | viable DNA strands. |
| er used to catch large numbers of commercially | viable ducks. |
| The goldfields became no longer | viable due to the underground water table and were cl |
| te and establish constructive and commercially | viable ecological solutions and business applications |
| ng is a strong endorsement that the state is a | viable economic success story. |
| ned its independent community, and developed a | viable economic base. |
| almost single-handedly, made British prints a | viable economic commodity and had demolished the Fren |
| arguing that this would create a framework for | viable economic growth. |
| al community has been successful in developing | viable economic activities, mostly based on agricultu |
| ile civic organizations work to re-establish a | viable economy in the area, local historians are crea |
| was clear that while video distribution was a | viable educational service for ITFS, commercial video |
| It owes its existence to the | viable efforts of John Caldwell Calhoun Mayo. |
| pseudocopulation, stimulating both to produce | viable eggs. |
| ate and local candidates to ensure a stream of | viable, electable women candidates. |
| is absorbed in the depletion layer produces a | viable electron-hole pair, and all other photons do n |
| runs out of reactive hydrocarbons economically | viable elemental sulfur deposits may form. |
| Uphold Constitutionally Legitimate Means to a | Viable End," 44 St. Louis University Law Journal, 167 |
| proved upon to the point where it would make a | viable engine for passenger shipping and transport; a |
| e Austin Sun was intended to be a commercially | viable enterprise, with formal advertising programs a |
| while successfully transforming itself into a | viable enterprise. |
| o not regard the "Curse of the Black Sox" as a | viable explanation. |
| nstituent in quantities that are too small for | viable extraction. |
| e devoid of both copies of the SLC2A8 gene are | viable, fertile and do not show any obvious phenotype |
| lity or the directly intended destruction of a | viable fetus - is never permitted...Operations, treat |
| e rights but subject to the right to life of a | viable fetus. |
| rea from 1977 to 1992, however no commercially | viable fields were discovered at the time. |
| s that they depended on to make the division a | viable fighting force. |
| Partisan breakout helped their reputation as a | viable fighting force with the local populace. |
| The Horse Thief with a string of commercially | viable films, including Street Players (1987) (his fi |
| lm geared toward adult audiences would be more | viable financially. |
| hased for home construction that was no longer | viable following the collapse of the housing bubble. |
| y until the minerals ceased to be economically | viable following World War I. Until the completion of |
| on of a oil pipelines made rail transport less | viable for the transportation of Turner Valley crude |
| the island, mostly services which would not be | viable for the island's dominant commercial operator, |
| of generic drugs not necessarily economically | viable for companies. |
| s thought originally to have been commercially | viable for porcelain clay. |
| , Schott announced it has a SAW sensor package | viable for in vehicle uses. |
| l-based vector (wet spores) that they remained | viable for longer periods in less than ideal environm |
| effort to reduce costs and remain financially | viable for shareholders. |
| tainable energy source, wood fuel also remains | viable for generating electricity in areas with easy |
| ownership over all property, because it is not | viable for the government to hold out against the obs |
| in particular his efforts to keep FHA programs | viable for the production and rehabilitation of renta |
| In this way the trophozoites can remain | viable for 1-2 years in the external environment. |
| Seeds remain | viable for five years or more and have high germinati |
| loper to determine if the site is economically | viable for a wind farm, and to choose wind turbines o |
| There is no | viable force to replace the TFG." |
| These unique rail vehicles kept the railroad | viable from the 1930s until the line was scrapped in |
| tters in 2006 suggest that Turin's proposal is | viable from a physics standpoint. |
| he current densities required for commercially | viable fuel cells, and platinum-based catalysts are s |
| ghts on Empathy, Family, and Big Changes for a | Viable Future co-author Paul Ehrlich (Rowman & Little |
| acknowledgement of its increasing status as a | viable gaming platform although GC's writers and read |
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