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But the times have changed and the old run became unviable.
We would have to reduce staff and services, making the service unviable.
He said there was a lot of support for the market, but "it has just become unviable".
Back then though, an oil price of $10 a barrel made commercial development unviable.
Without the air rights the building was unviable and his development partners pulled out in 1993.
However, since the cut in subsidy, the services became unviable.
But he said the paper, which his father bought in 1969, was unviable because of the scandal.
We assume that systems with a negative performance are unviable.
National Power claim that the £300 million cost of such an operation will make the project unviable.
If their sales, and our dollar, remain at current levels, they too will be unviable.
But changes in the outside world soon made it economically unviable to run a small, national oil company.
I would say our traditional model is bankrupt, unviable, finished.
The industry says this will make many funds financially unviable.
In addition, it is a totally unviable option for most women.
An expensive and probably unviable undertaking, the idea was let go.
Many of them would be unviable without government support.
This cost $3bn to build but is currently economically unviable.
Otherwise the private tier would be unviable in the first place.
As sport began to develop, he quickly realised that such a status was unviable.
However, recent studies have concluded that social pressure is unviable in this context.
This option was regarded as unviable, and not considered for future study.
The government regarded as unviable, however, the company's own rescue plan, the report added.
The minister is eager for education boards to close unviable schools.
The original concept fundamentally changed in only 1 project that was unviable.
In some cases, however, the extent of damage makes environmental repair unviable.