Telephone lines and coaxial cable will be the only real options for commercially viable and reliable high speed Internet service. |
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The company plans to discontinue the service from September because it is no longer commercially viable. |
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Other firms have also tried to use milk from goats and cows to produce drugs but none have proved commercially viable. |
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As investors, we need to be able to distinguish between interesting scientific discoveries and commercially viable projects. |
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The process permits the production of concentrated ceric sulphate solutions at commercially viable current densities and efficiencies. |
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It has a lot of scope to become a well-used community building that is commercially viable. |
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It is also probably fair to say that Edison did produce the first commercially viable light bulb. |
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If the Metro rail is commercially viable, non-polluting and scalable for future needs, let us go ahead with it without further delay. |
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It also challenged the conventional wisdom that a bar in a secluded lane location could not be commercially viable. |
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They succeeded by manufacturing commercially viable product that people found beneficial to their lives. |
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This means that we must produce more energy from all available and commercially viable resources. |
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When people are saying, 'We are commercially viable' — well, they're not really commercially viable. |
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This means that businesses do not have to pay for the software, only for using the results once these are commercially viable. |
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It is important because commercially viable projects provide sustained employment, create wealth, and contribute to the tax base. |
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If discovered, there is no certainty that it will be commercially viable to produce any portion of the resources. |
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Thus, researchers are working to develop better extraction methods to make the process commercially viable. |
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To develop a commercially viable product, you need to have a balance between being creative and playing it safe. |
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He does have his heart in the right place but has to accept that without considerable subsidies, airline travel to the islands will never be commercially viable. |
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Our challenge is to get that out on a commercial scale so the industry can see that it is truly commercially viable. |
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However, these technologies are unlikely to become commercially viable in the near future. |
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The trade in gas between Russia and EU Member States remains commercially viable just as long as each has something the other wants. |
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The program is designed to overcome this barrier by guaranteeing loans to commercially viable projects. |
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In an outdoors setting, wind or animals usually provide sufficient motion to produce commercially viable crops. |
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These black sheep were considered undesirable by shepherds, as black wool is not as commercially viable as white wool. |
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Many test sites have been explored for oil, but no commercially viable quantities have been found. |
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The multigene method is the only commercially viable method known of producing human and animal collagens recombinantly. |
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They project must be selected through a tender procedure, and the service must be commercially viable after the period for which is eligible for public funding. |
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The EBRD also faces the challenge of satisfactorily acquitting itself of its double mission of being a development bank on the one hand, and a commercially viable lending institution on the other. |
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If you are looking for your surefire bet, if you are looking for a production that is commercially viable, I think you're going down the wrong path. |
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Marine energy is still not commercially viable. |
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Finance: is your product commercially viable? |
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I didn't realize he was commercially viable. |
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Fish and their habitat are part of an ecosystem that supports all kinds of life, commercially viable or not, and the bill is not one to increase environmental and fish protection. |
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In order for second generation biofuels to become commercially viable, assistance in the form of state subsidies and promotion programs must be provided. |
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However, it is accepted that these routes, served at the frequency required by the Hurtigruten Agreement, are not commercially viable during the winter season. |
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Existing, commercially viable clean coal technologies offer opportunities to mitigate the environmental impact of coal use at all stages of the coal cycle. |
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It determined that the service can only be implemented with a purpose-built modern ship crewed with Canadians that can meet the cost threshold for a commercially viable service. |
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To minimize risk, the eligibility criteria and due diligence process are designed to make certain only commercially viable projects qualify for loan guarantees. |
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Compared to solar and wind energy that can only be financed with considerable state assistance, waste is commercially viable as a source of energy and can replace fossil fuels to a considerable extent. |
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However, there are currently limited number of brines in the world with concentrations of bromine higher enough to make the process commercially viable. |
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Where commercially viable options are already available, we will accelerate enhanced deployment especially by improvement of grid integration in the field of electricity generated from renewable energy. |
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In terms of project eligibility, an applicant would normally be incorporated in a country where the investment protection agreement has entered into force, be majority privately owned and commercially viable. |
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It was widely disputed whether it would be commercially viable for a ship powered purely by steam to make such long journeys. |
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There has been a need for industry standards in the podosphere, and the ADM will help accelerate its growth into a commercially viable medium. |
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When Watt returned to Britain, he began experiments along these lines with hopes of finding a commercially viable process. |
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Some established bands moved towards music that was simpler and more commercially viable. |
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Petroleum test drilling was started in 1963 and continued until 1984, but no commercially viable fields were found. |
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At the same time, 001 required substantial refinement and alteration in order to be reworked into a commercially viable craft. |
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Her indianness packaged in a clever contemporary way is what has got her a wide fan base today making her one of the most commercially viable designers that we have. |
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In 1831, Michael Faraday devised a machine that generated electricity from rotary motion, but it took almost 50 years for the technology to reach a commercially viable stage. |
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In fact about 300,000 cattle are killed each year with farmyard diseases such as mastitis and foot rot, as well as thousands of bull calves considered not commercially viable. |
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Williams's well became commercially viable a year before Drake's Pennsylvania operation and could be argued to be the first commercial oil well in North America. |
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