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confident that it could produce a commercially | viable model by 2010. |
not see a future for the line as a financially | viable passenger route, and Waddesdon Road, along wit |
er the energy services market on a financially | viable basis which allows them to serve the needs of |
erfs apparently designed to make kiting a less | viable tactic. |
e Austin Sun was intended to be a commercially | viable enterprise, with formal advertising programs a |
asks of operating the castle as a commercially | viable tourist attraction, while simultaneously havin |
to develop and improve the service with a more | viable business model. |
y option would have resulted in a commercially | viable service life. |
shing the American Brown Ale as a commercially | viable beer style and category for beer competitions. |
definitively ruled-out as a phenomenologically | viable lepton mixing scheme by neutrino oscillation e |
on, Massachusetts and developed a commercially | viable process for manufacturing copper sheets. |
ently, Taylor brought the party back to a more | viable position. |
lack of rolling stock, lack of a commercially | viable business case (requiring support from local an |
esei cellulases closer to being a commercially | viable route to cellulose hydrolysis. |
Years later, Acheson produced | viable minerals that could substitute diamond as an a |
e passage of the Voting Rights Act politically | viable in the United States Congress. |
d bank or aerial seed bank is the aggregate of | viable seed stored by a plant in its canopy. |
ng done to show that gasoline made by algae is | viable. |
of the SPD processes, which are already proven | viable at the laboratory scale, and the development o |
tainable energy source, wood fuel also remains | viable for generating electricity in areas with easy |
ed with CFSE as such cells, although remaining | viable, proliferate sub-optimally. |
d in the subcutaneous tissue, although without | viable microfilariae outside the worm. |
is "probably no such thing as an economically | viable deep-water fishery that is also sustainable." |
re the longevity of a healthy and economically | viable workers compensation scheme for generations of |
intains a sound business structure and remains | viable. |
selling advertising space with Blogads, and a | viable amount of web traffic to ensure sufficient rev |
speaks from the soul of the artist and remains | viable and open to the influences of the artist's env |
of the year, but it will become more and more | viable as the climate warms. |
ts role is to support, demonstrate and promote | viable implementations of hydrogen energy technologie |
ing it a very economically and environmentally | viable manufacturing process. |
were in the area, it was difficult and hardly | viable to transport the coal the short distance to th |
create environmentally sound and economically | viable means to alleviate poverty in impoverished com |
necessary to create efficient and economically | viable technologies for solar fuels and electricity p |
ploy proven, highly efficient and commercially | viable proprietary renewable energy technology in the |
te and establish constructive and commercially | viable ecological solutions and business applications |
ina in the process of rebuilding society and a | viable state. |
be a second or third magnitude star and easily | viable to the naked eye (probably about as bright as |
the ship could not be used in any economically | viable ocean mineral operation. |
map as farms amalgamate, but others are still | viable country towns, especially the ones along the M |
Novell's partners are a | viable alternative to using Novell support directly a |
There are many | viable goals to choose from. |
e embryonic lethal; however, there are several | viable hairless mutants. |
rst jazz musicians to establish the cello as a | viable improvising solo instrument. |
hat the Germans considered the oil fields as a | viable objective is weak at best. |
o not regard the "Curse of the Black Sox" as a | viable explanation. |
the 1990s, he reinvented history painting as a | viable contemporary narrative taking on subject matte |
acknowledgement of its increasing status as a | viable gaming platform although GC's writers and read |
Dosage, as well as a | viable means for systemic release of the drug in pati |
his fellow Circlists by including ethics as a | viable branch of philosophy. |
r Pete Rozelle recognized the partnership as a | viable means of communicating the good works of Unite |
in helping to establish the United States as a | viable sovereign nation was important but could be ea |
eme had been previously published in 1999 as a | viable alternative to the trimaximal scheme. |
t Party of Canada) and ceased to function as a | viable organization. |
ritics say Internet hunting never existed as a | viable industry, making much of the legislation curta |
crucial role in establishing Native arts as a | viable way for Natives to support their communities a |
ral Aviation field and gradually built up as a | viable operation. |
vered 'all weather playground' and served as a | viable sports area for netball, basketball etc. when |
unction as having little future as financially | viable passenger routes, concluding that over £2000 ( |
Klink was viewed as a | viable choice because he was a traditional Democrat o |
rectors to look at using English language as a | viable medium, like Nagesh Kukunoor who made Hyderaba |
winner Stefan Wilson, FPA is re-emerging as a | viable option for young aspiring drivers on the path |
Neo-romanticism continues, to this day, as a | viable current in the English underground: notable ar |
active at a time when Austin was emerging as a | viable independent, regional film scene thanks to the |
sed interest in reviving the Reform Party as a | viable alternative to the fiscally liberal Democratic |
ses lead to many party bosses viewing him as a | viable dark horse candidate. |
a concentrated initiative to restore her as a | viable chart presence; the album featured three cuts |
iberals were unable to present themselves as a | viable alternative. |
be so complete that it could stand alone as a | viable advertisement, even without addressing all asp |
ear, Obama said he hopes to see Palestine as a | viable, independent state and Israel as a secure stat |
to establish the transitional government as a | viable alternative to al-Shabab is a critical point. |
wers) is in principle regarded as commercially | viable to reopen, and has been stated as a longer ter |
Concerned with establishing modern dance as a | viable art form, Tamiris was active in organizing the |
emigration to North America was promoted as a | viable alternative. |
existence and continuity of Lincoln City as a | viable professional football club and business. |
Partisan breakout helped their reputation as a | viable fighting force with the local populace. |
ilmed as filler so that the film would be at a | viable length for release and distribution. |
to believe that a re-edited version might be a | viable option. |
ould be needed for the idea to be economically | viable, so the concept was dropped. |
of the line to Bideford should this be proved | viable in the future. |
ing class audience it needed to be financially | viable. |
g unable to form government and unable to be a | viable alternative. |
oper care, placement, and jewelry, it can be a | viable long-term piercing. |
poration was unsure if it would be financially | viable. |
For QDs to be commercially | viable in many applications they MUST NOT CONTAIN cad |
y Anonymous adopted the concept proven to be a | viable alternative to traditional addiction treatment |
rom Bramley to Guildford would be economically | viable, which although inconclusive, Waverley Borough |
Ireland so small it would not be economically | viable. |
rom Bramley to Guildford would be economically | viable. |
chise-based national competition would be more | viable and successful than a club based competition. |
sting that a show centered on Cuddy could be a | viable House spin-off. |
erviews that he does not believe music to be a | viable medium for political messages and until the 20 |
Martin Shaw suggested that Tasmania would be a | viable location for an A-League club. |
Melatonin, Sulodexide have been shown to be a | viable treatment option for patients suffering from c |
y until the minerals ceased to be economically | viable following World War I. Until the completion of |
ered in 1957, was now shown to be commercially | viable upon reappraisal. |
is ongoing to determine whether it could be a | viable substitute drug in human cocaine addicts. |
lm geared toward adult audiences would be more | viable financially. |
second-generation missiles which would be more | viable weapons systems. |
rom Bramley to Guildford would be economically | viable. |
I fail to see how this could really be a | viable article. |
e combination of both can only be economically | viable if a compact process for energy recovery is de |
This was not considered to be financially | viable and in 1939 the Gaiety Theatre closed. |
t university but did not believe it would be a | viable career so worked as a benefits administrator f |
pulations are of adequate size to be long-term | viable. |
stically, yet at the same time be commercially | viable. |
e was too small for the team to be financially | viable, and unable to secure any other arena lease, t |
rved to appear as an older artefact could be a | viable trick especially given how willow wood rots. |
featuring Joe Flacco and Troy Smith would be a | viable option for the remainder of the 2008 season. |
large flowers, but too few to be commercially | viable. |
suggested that Wantage Road Station would be a | viable station to re-open during any expansion of the |
f these vehicles and fuel could be technically | viable. |
ying the African Union summit could be another | viable target for the Somali insurgents. |
til 1997 when it no longer became economically | viable to bottle at the plant. |
mbola, or star fruit, that became commercially | viable and was named after him. |
This is a conservation concern because without | viable seed, the species may not be able to re-popula |
in the area may once again become economically | viable with higher gas prices and the advent of new d |
dations as to how the school could become more | viable. |
known if or when this will become financially | viable. |
roduced on a large scale, and thereby become a | viable alternative to the mobile home in this area. |
that have to be overcome before LPC becomes a | viable protein source for humans include the high fib |
g, to prevent the castle's becoming militarily | viable in the future. |
l district, with hopes of the place becoming a | viable town. |
languages (DSLs), are maturing and becoming a | viable alternative to GPM languages. |
s thought originally to have been commercially | viable for porcelain clay. |
e social values while still being commercially | viable. |
discovery was confirmed as being commercially | viable. |
his superiors refuse to see the small boats as | viable naval craft and is in the process of writing h |
government's institutions in order to build a | viable Palestinian state if peace negotiations with I |
In this way the trophozoites can remain | viable for 1-2 years in the external environment. |
Eight miles of canal is | viable but blocked by roads. |
d mice that lack caveolin-1 and caveolin-2 are | viable and fertile, showing that neither the caveolin |
de produced while still connecting client with | viable shipping solutions. |
l effort to help create cohesive, economically | viable, and healthy communities. |
rise and citizens at-large in the community, a | viable regional transportation system in South Florid |
Bass River was once considered a | viable location for a canal traversing Cape Cod and i |
kly to only 3 or 4 lbs and is not considered a | viable meat producer. |
producing fruits and the fruits containing few | viable seeds. |
ed that fusion power based on the DPF could be | viable, possibly even with low-neutron fuel cycles li |
ere having to amalgamate to create financially | viable strong teams to take part in the league, most |
ought from France, and also worked to create a | viable post-slavery regime, in which the islands farm |
loped by Parke-Davis in an attempt to create a | viable orally-administered anabolic steroid with litt |
h provided funding and worked to help create a | viable Board of Trustees. |
o respect individual diversity thus creating a | viable option for students who might otherwise drop o |
Loan, working capital or investment credit for | viable agriculture purpose. |
vailability of CSS-capable browsers made CSS a | viable technology, the adoption of CSS was still held |
n the decline and were not deemed commercially | viable, and the game received criticism for its appea |
alone, the authors argued, had demonstrated a | viable means by which the most pressing problems faci |
allizes into amber, effectively destroying any | viable DNA strands. |
are able to lay haploid eggs that develop into | viable male bumble bees. |
oost the popularity of the breed and develop a | viable gene pool. |
ned its independent community, and developed a | viable economic base. |
e in order to keep the development financially | viable. |
tion to establish a full-service, diverse, and | viable independent label.The company quickly named Ch |
s that they depended on to make the division a | viable fighting force. |
sary part of maintaining a safe, efficient and | viable commercial aviation system in the United State |
By 1999, the emergence of | viable web video, and the growth of Cine Las Americas |
Post Office was ideally placed to establish a | viable mass banking system. |
Mather attempted to establish a | viable police force for the city, but failed. |
embrane impermeant and generally excluded from | viable cells. |
this committee found the project feasible and | viable. |
Until the fetus is | viable, any rights granted to it must come at the exp |
requiring a determination "if... the fetus is | viable or if there is sufficient reason to believe th |
in particular his efforts to keep FHA programs | viable for the production and rehabilitation of renta |
The field proved | viable after the drilling of the McMurry Oil Company |
istration, which struggled for years to find a | viable redevelopment plan as the station declined fur |
to revive La Marqueta but has failed to find a | viable business model that also pleases local residen |
est known for inventing the first commercially | viable process for the manufacture of synthetic gemst |
The first commercially | viable iron works in the US west of the Mississippi, |
asic, Microsoft spawned the first commercially | viable market for reusable software components. |
ld prevent the maintenance of the uterus for a | viable pregnancy therefore preventing conception. |
ents are cursed to hardship in searching for a | viable bone marrow donor. |
luded that there was not enough evidence for a | viable daily newspaper in the Welsh language. |
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 |
defeatist attitudes among those pressing for a | viable solution to the conflict. |
ns under a common standards umbrella to form a | viable cleantech industry with a relatively level pla |
attract enough other Amish families to form a | viable community. |
es and factions had to work together to form a | viable parliamentary government. |
pendence Party of America and Greens to form a | viable third party. |
arguing that this would create a framework for | viable economic growth. |
e devoid of both copies of the SLC2A8 gene are | viable, fertile and do not show any obvious phenotype |
rplanes, the player must bomb German buildings | viable to Kaiser Wilhelm II's war effort. |
issed Prince's suit on grounds that he had "no | viable claims" to a partnership with Snow. |
ssue resolved in 1896, the Conservatives had a | viable chance to form government. |
11, by which date the baby would likely have a | viable chance of survival. |
le who are living under oppression and have no | viable military option to free themselves. |
holders that the company would still have been | viable if he had had complete control of the operatio |
side because the only other site he considered | viable was to become a residential estate in Garston. |
It helped identify | viable networks to which the local authorities concer |
s, Queenan realized that overseas was his most | viable professional basketball option. |
runs out of reactive hydrocarbons economically | viable elemental sulfur deposits may form. |
If the idea is | viable and/or popular, the stalking horse will lose o |
al condition of the building and to identify a | viable business use for it. |
until yesterday, did not connect to IH-35 via | viable highways for that route.Kraft 16:50, 1 Novembe |
Storage of the organism in a | viable state is difficult and it cannot be easily cul |
of skills and knowledge important in creating | viable, attractive and sustainable communities. |
al community has been successful in developing | viable economic activities, mostly based on agricultu |
r, his techniques were not infallible: in 1939 | viable spores of certain heat-resistant bacteria were |
licans who wanted to expand their party into a | viable political force in the city and state. |
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