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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91. Most of the countries with viable alcohol programmes are likely to belong to this group.
92. This defence of individualism is then taken to define the limits of holism as a viable form of explanation.
93. Despite frequent double-teaming, Shaw was still the Bears' most viable receiving option.
94. Viable recycling depends on a happy coincidence of materials costs, labour costs and technology.
95. A number of grants and incentives are available for projects which are socially desirable, but not commercially viable without support.
96. However, because a Court Scheme requires the co-operation of the target it is not a viable alternative to a hostile bid.
97. Only viable mononuclear cells and granulocytes caused muscle relaxation, suggesting that the relaxing factor is not stored by these cells.
98. A viable marketplace must have a recognized mechanism for resolving disputes among buyers and sellers.
99. Two other developments have helped to make mains signalling commercially viable.
100. Buller said he and his partner believe there are now enough home computer users to make their service a viable business.
101. Response to radiotherapy was assessed and further laser treatment performed if a viable tumour was identified.
102. The Napier Commission favoured the enlargement of holdings to economically viable size.
103. The ability to openly evaluate the wares offered is a fundamental principle of a viable marketplace.
104. Recording the electrical activity of single brain cells in mammals only became a viable proposition in the 1950s.
105. They are a small group, hardly viable when the story begins.
106. Indeed, at least one unspecified outfit is thought to have decided that the Architecture-Neutral Format is commercially viable now.
107. Neither the market nor the internal structuring of power within the company is accepted as a viable means of constraining managerial power.
108. Second mortgage installment loans are one such viable option.
109. It is a viable and effective alternative to petrolatum and other single faceted functional additives.
110. Benzidine staining can be used to get an approximate estimate of "viable" pollen.
111. The only remaining viable alternative is the heat produced when asteroids collide with one another.
112. It is a viable way to analyze rudimental pesticide in vegetable by Thin Layer Chromatography.
113. Mech believes the genetic diversity and population growth rate in these numbers are sufficient for maintaining viable populations.
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114. As service providers and enterprises look to meet the need for high-speed connectivity services, Ethernet has emerged as a viable metropolitan-area network (MAN) and WAN technology.
115. Conclusion. Combining vertebral augmentation and placement of an interspinous process spacer represents a viable option for treating such fragile patients.
116. This site had to be useful for the pilot project and viable as a long - term - dock site.
117. From the capital operation system aspects of the appropriate mechanism to establish the problem, as the soil and water conservation project funds the operation of providing a viable proposal.
118. In the era of minimally invasive surgery, laparoscopic urological surgery has been proven to be a viable alternative.
119. Foreword:The world is plentifulness to much adopt of, get a simple but definite the truth in the complicated thing, is difficult, but viable, we want to analyze.
120. Objective:To improve the detecting ratio of viable micro-organism in Pantoprazole Sodium Medicines.
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