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viable

Definition for viable

adjective as in reasonable, practicable

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A number of suspicious objects that prompted a security alert in south Belfast have been declared viable.

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It is a critical thoroughfare — the only viable route linking Crescent City, a tsunami-prone town of 6,200 people, with neighboring Humboldt County and the rest of the state.

A lot of California’s failed rich candidates, Sipple said, appeared viable — especially to political insiders — “because of their money. And they really didn’t have anything to offer beyond that.”

The council has previously said any sale would depend on DePree having "a commercially viable business model to secure the long term future of the hall".

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But continuing these services without a government or corporate sponsor is not commercially viable.

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

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