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October 04, 2006

Viable

viable (adj) -
a. capable of doing what people want it do
b. a project that has a good chance of succeeding
c. an old thing that can still be used

viability (noun)


Example sentences:

* Funding alone will not make the company viable, it needs good business ideas and management too.

* One of the goals of the sufficiency economy seems to be to sustain a nation of viable family farms.

* We're going over the list of commercially viable products and will select one soon.

* The continued viability of certain political parties has been put into question.

* The financial viability of the project needs to be investigated in further detail.

* None of the projects he proposed were financially viable.

* Once the business has proved its viability we will expand.

* Measures will be taken by the government to safeguard the viability of the nation's small businesses.

* The board of directors questions the viability of the joint venture.

* The tsunami threatened the viability of certain hotel projects in Phuket for a short time.

* The board is negative about the long-term viability of the project.

* The new product will be developed when when our customer numbers make it more viable.

* This list of clients is really too small to make our consulting business viable.

* This type of medical procedure takes time and isn't always viable.

* I'm now a more viable commodity on the job market and that was the end goal of this career planning.

* It cannot be stressed enough if these birds are to be maintained in viable numbers in the future they must be fed regularly.

* Sadly, the number of passengers dropped to the point where it was no longer viable to keep the old train in service.

* Peer group evaluation may provide a more authentic and viable measure of performance.

* These girls are just as beautiful, but more financially viable, the young bachelor observed.

* Thousands of viable organs are burned and buried in the graveyard every year.

* Analysts believe the company has a viable independent future.

* A full-scale raid on the fort was considered the only viable option.

* Large rock concerts are the only sure way that the stadium will be a viable proposition for the company.


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