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feasible

[fee-zuh-buhl] / ˈfi zə bəl /


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Further concessions to American households' shopping bills might be made - especially if "tariff dividend cheques" for households become less feasible as revenues dwindle further.

From BBC

And in demonstrating that “internment on a massive scale was now not only imaginable but also feasible,” Mr. Brundage writes, America set a precedent that would be followed in every major war to come.

From The Wall Street Journal

The city has also committed to placing power lines underground in the Palisades where feasible.

From Los Angeles Times

Director Helen Miller said: "Cuts to some taxes or increases in spending on priority items are feasible but will require tough choices elsewhere in a Scottish budget which will already be under some strain."

From BBC

That statistical change was made possible by high oil prices at the time, which allowed previously unviable projects to look feasible.

From BBC