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