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"What we have to do first is understand the economic viability."
I am looking at the viability of schools going into the future.
However, a great deal of attention must be paid to its viability.
How do you test the market viability of your new products or services?
The Republican plan has its own problems - including a question of political viability.
So the economic viability of that building is very much in doubt.
They had reservations about its viability as a living space, though.
As for the viability of those ideas, you be the judge.
In countries with good health care, viability has been reduced to about 24 weeks.
The mother's health plays a significant role in the child's viability.
They have always put the artist first and commercial viability second.
Yet he thinks this is about a lot more than financial viability.
The idea was carried out in 2006 with the beginning of the work viability studies.
He wanted the film to "test the viability of the Chinese market".
What does the team mean to the economic viability of the city and to the Bronx?
Since 9/11, however, and especially in the last several months, the viability of the treaty has been called into question.
But huge questions about the viability of the budget remain.
"But we want to resolve any questions once and for all about our financial viability."
In order for us to protect the viability of Europe, we need industry and the economy as a whole to turn green.
And once again a major focus is the viability of the plan for evacuation.
Moreover, he said the state interest in potential life did not begin "only at the point of viability."
The losses led to questions about the viability of the club.
This was done to improve the viability of the species.
The viability of reality films has been called into question.
"We're looking at cases that affect the economic and social viability of the city," he said.