Vocabulary Word
Word: viable
Definition: capable of maintaining life; feasible; practical or workable; Ex. viable scheme
Definition: capable of maintaining life; feasible; practical or workable; Ex. viable scheme
Sentences Containing 'viable'
The liquidator seems to have responded well to the society and soon came to accept it as a viable would-be purchaser.
The FR informed the council that they were "in the business of Railway conservation and do not wish to close any railway capable of viable development".
The fact is that this was not a viable thing for him to have done.
However, the business did not remain viable and was closed in 2001.
Some analysts saw this as a more substantial way to lay a groundwork for viable institutions and for local peace.
The film was developed in 1983, when Tokuma Shoten, the publisher of "Animage", felt that the manga was successful enough to make "a gamble" at a film being economically viable.
A variety of thorite, often called "uranothorite", is particularly rich in uranium and has been a viable uranium ore at Bancroft in Ontario, Canada.
Another viable reason for having Kendrix die is that Valerie Vernon was diagnosed with leukemia, thus forcing her to leave the show mid-way through.
The study found that the center was no longer viable as a shopping mall because it overlapped with existing retailers in the area.
However, 25 people were considered to be viable suspects by the Los Angeles District Attorney.
Nayagam had noted its popularity and concluded that it would be a fairly viable investment.
She was credited for building up Mental Helse from almost nothing to a large and viable organization.
With the demise of the Turtles, White Whale Records was left with few, if any, commercially viable bands, and ceased operation.
Sir Milton's government was based on the rule of law and the notion of separation of powers, with multiparty political institutions and fairly viable representative structures.
If a shooter lands only peripheral hits on the target, or misses the target altogether, the threat target is still considered viable and a potential threat to the shooter.
Continuing problems led Karami to resign on 4 May 1987, but Gemayel, seeing no viable alternative, refused to accept his resignation.
Watson was cautiously open to cooperation, but after the election would recant any hope he had in the possibility of cooperation as a viable tool.
This rendered ethnic-based politics less viable, and tended to support class-based politics instead.
This idea continues to attract some attention among physicists, but in the absence of a viable theory of quantum gravity, the accuracy of this speculative idea cannot be tested.
However due to conservation issues this species is not considered a viable source of tryptamines, as outlined below.
The Speedlink service ended in 1991, as part of attempts to convert British Rail into a wholly commercially viable business prior to privatisation.
The IWA leadership felt the union was no longer viable on its own, and the IWA merged with the International Association of Machinists (IAM) on May 1, 1994.
In the mid- to late-1970s, smooth jazz became established as a commercially viable genre.
It tried to make up for this with steam power, but by the early 1940s the village was no longer viable.
This was an instrumental event in Dolan emerging from his father's shadow, albeit reluctantly, as a viable businessman.
The company is fully independent of Viable, Inc.
A distinction of Viable France is the sales and distribution of its own videophone product that was fully developed and engineered by the deaf engineers at Viable, Inc.
Crosby experimented with photography and saw the medium as a viable art form before it was widely accepted as such.
One of the oldest industries of this area, FCI Talcher has faced problems in its viable operation.
The company was taken over by NTPC and its operation has once again become economically viable.
His seed remained viable and his daughter later used the same bathhouse and became pregnant from the bath.
Other translocations occur but do not lead to a viable fetus.
The result may be viable offspring with 44 chromosomes.
Nanoimprinting could be another viable method of fabricating DPH patterns.
There were several hurdles he had to overcome to become a viable option for an NBA team to select him.
Mackintosh was forced to haggle and plead for money and supplies to make his part of the expedition viable.
This is a legal and viable appeal, and so the umpire should call the runner out and direct that his run shall not count.
Eventually, only one follicle will be viable.
The retailer has been forced to close down stores that are not financially viable, even if well-positioned.
Structures modeled with DMM can break and bend if they are not physically viable.
This critical lease in the massive project enabled it to proceed as a commercially viable venture.
It had a viable tour starting in the late 1970s with events located in both the United States and Canada.
For a time, it seemed that the Olympics might no longer be a viable financial proposition.
Eventually, sea otter populations became so depleted, commercial hunting was no longer viable.
They are bottled with a viable yeast population in suspension and to start what may be a second or third fermentation.
But there was no escaping the fact that the mine was no longer economically viable.
Large female fish produce more viable offspring and are vital in a population.
However, Chris has finally discovered a viable blood substitute and does not want there to be a cure.
A CRI must do these things whilst remaining financially viable.
"Women are demanding a change and corporations are looking for a more financially viable model.