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At the same time it will ensure that airlines are able to operate viably.
They won't be able to serve only Internet Explorer viably.
By 1997, it had become clear to Hazel that no member of the family would be able financially or viably to inherit the estate.
Earlier the same year, Spain said he believed it would take one or two more seasons for the team to improve into a viably competitive program.
The intensive nature of the crop meant that potatoes could be grown viably on a given field in only one of every five years.
A station opened at Achterneed with the original line, proved too far from the town to viably harness that revenue, and closed in 1965.
None of his children reproduced, viably.
If you fail to image your concepts viably, your ball drops into the black hole of nothingness.
Muscovy duck can't breed viably with other ducks.
I am convinced that we are in need of a comprehensive framework for policy on youth, in which valid initiatives may be viably coordinated.
The Schvantz was viably pliable.
Advances in telecommunication technology mean that a company can viably operate in one country while calling prospective investors in another.
These changes in crop yields are predicted to cause shifts in the areas in which potato crops can be viably produced.
Consequently, despite the risk of dissemination varying according to the type of genetically modified crop, their management cannot be efficiently and viably contained.
But just how pictures function (i.e. how they can be viably substituted for three-dimensional objects etc) is disputed.
After planning out how they could viably stay in New York without All My Children, he and his wife, Vanessa, decided to move with the show.
Circuitry limitations and electronic transmission speeds constrained the physical size of any individual machine; thus, the same computer evermind could not viably extend beyond a single planet.
She was more credibly feminine, more crucially masculine, more viably adult, more believably childlike.
The target was likewise simple; one might define it as the production of a personality caof functioning viably despite the pressures of other members of the species.
Most microdistilleries in South Africa ceased to exist when legislation was introduced in 1964 that made it almost impossible for small, private distilleries to operate viably.
To avoid splitting up the lands and leaving areas that were too small to viably farm, in 1816 the buy-back of these lands was limited to major landowners.
On the other hand, DreamWorks and its distribution partner Paramount have viably extended a property that wasn't self-evidently franchise-ready, just as it did with Madagascar.
"The school was essentially a school of people acting on impulse and acting on impulse very viably in relation to feeling," Mr. Jumara said.
The pricing regulations are meant to let rivals viably compete with the entrenched local phone companies by leasing access to their networks rather than having to build expensive duplicate systems.
This mission statement change was made in recognition that without cheap space access Mars could not be viably settled, nor wider space activities supported at current extreme high transportation costs.