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viable

Definition for viable

adjective as in reasonable, practicable

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"That should make it more financially viable to develop and much simpler from a regulatory standpoint because you only need one FDA approval."

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Still, the proponents of tearing down the bachelor degree from its prominent role in American life offer few viable substitutes that can be applied broadly today, experts say.

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The authors of the paper were more restrained in their language, saying the results “indicate a viable path to practical quantum advantage.”

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If more fans return to Hillsborough, the club can cover its day-to-day costs and move towards a viable sale to a new ownership capable of restoring long-term stability.

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This could be the sign that voters see his party as a viable alternative to Labour, with next May's Welsh Parliament election on the horizon.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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