Synonym: executable, feasible, practicable, workable. Similar words: reliable, variable, sociable, insatiable, able, table, cable, gabled. Meaning: ['vaɪəbl] adj. 1. capable of being done with means at hand and circumstances as they are 2. capable of life or normal growth and development.
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31. Which of the viable candidates best articulates those views?
32. This, it seems, was not a viable option.
33. The point is to be commercially viable.
34. Nuclear power has never been economically viable.
35. Five viable pregnancies were established.
36. This leaves criminal prosecution as the only viable option.
37. Still, I suppose the play's commercially viable.
38. Discs viable, a second halfway decent act was required.
39. Replacing a viable watershed will serve this desert city better than creating another golf course or housing development.
40. The electrical giants of the age, Siemens and Edison, were not yet able to offer a viable alternative.
41. General practitioners may need viable alternatives to Graham Butland's proposals to avoid losing responsibility for their practices.
42. In recent years coal gasification has become increasingly economically viable due to technological developments.
43. As agreement between calculated and experimental I-V spectra is good, this method is clearly viable for the analysis of experimental data.
44. Observers have pointed out that the Gabcikovo power plant could only be economically viable if a substantial amount of water is diverted.
45. There is also the need to find a viable alternative use for the buildings.
46. These are the kinds of decisions on which viable performance improvement is ultimately based.
47. However(sentencedict.com), it is doubtful whether this form of liberalism is viable in today's pluralist societies.
48. A more ideal marker would be one which labelled an entire population within intact viable embryos without disrupting their integrity.
49. Breath methane was measured and viable counts and metabolic activities of methanogenic bacteria and sulphate reducing bacteria determined in faeces.
50. For Simon Peter, Paul's position is a viable alternative to despair.
51. We need sustenance and a viable habitat, but we also need social cohesion and connection of all sorts.
52. I had tried to convince my company's president that these ideas were viable.
53. He made his design choreographically viable by distinguishing clearly between the two styles he was using. Sentencedict.com
54. The investment remains beyond reach for many, but the choices today are much broader and more viable than 10 years ago.
55. Returns on bank and building society deposits have crashed to 3%-4% and shares and properties are now a viable alternative investment.
56. Your reviewer recommends Gombrich's Story of Art as a viable alternative.
57. Without a viable alternative, the impact of higher taxes is to raise business costs and reduce consumer incomes.
58. The development of these was not remotely economically viable at pre-1974 oil prices.
59. Moderated drinking is seen as a viable goal for certain clients.
60. Neither is viable without the other and both require careful management to ensure that their viability is perpetuated.
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