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viable

[vahy-uh-buhl] / ˈvaɪ ə bəl /


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Projects can be discontinued "due to lack of viable resources, economic feasibility, environmental assessments or social considerations", the spokesperson added.

From Barron's

"This work strongly suggests that lesion-remote astrocytes offer a viable path for limiting chronic inflammation, enhancing functionally meaningful regeneration, and promoting neurological recovery after brain and spinal cord injury and in disease."

From Science Daily

It may only be number crunching, but the love algorithm tells us that there are many viable partners, not just The One.

From BBC

Su said Monday that the district “does not have unlimited funds” but that, despite financial challenges, it put forward “a viable offer” to the union “that we can afford.”

From Los Angeles Times

The fall in AI-related chip stocks suggests that investments into AI are “deteriorating to the point” that returns on investment will be weak and further growth is not viable, he said in his report.

From MarketWatch