They often produce in limited quantities, so traditional wholesale market outlets are not a viable option. |
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In both strains, haploid phenotypes from tetrads yielding four viable spores may be used to measure the strength of crossover interference. |
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His Mahler Tenth is still viable as a recommendable choice, as are his accounts of Shostakovich symphonies. |
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That is a more viable option to pass time than to watch this jarring take on a surge of youthful passion. |
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The second point is that the difference between a viable and a non-viable project is generally less than clear-cut. |
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In no short order, he becomes a viable challenger for the heavyweight title. |
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The proposed break-up would create three non-viable firms out of one very viable and very profitable company, he said. |
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The war was the result of the immediate, emotional reaction of one unhinged man who had in his grasp several viable options to choose from. |
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Things will even out now that teams are playing more teams outside of their divisions, and the preseason expectations will look more viable. |
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The membership dues are the major factor in keeping NACTA financially viable. |
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Not all viable seeds produced in natural plant populations germinate in the season following their production. |
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The nuts have no seed wings, with which to travel, and are not viable if they simply drop to the ground. |
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The only viable defence against such bastardry rests with National print media truly living up to their professional journalistic standards. |
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Two things make home working a really viable prospect for a mediocre hack like myself. |
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Oral, intravenous, intramuscular, subcutaneous, epidural, intrathecal, sublingual, and rectal are all viable routes of morphine administration. |
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The Corrib Field was only viable if developed as a subsea tie-back direct to an onshore terminal. |
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Aliquots were withdrawn at the indicated times, the viable titer was determined, and the percentage of survivors was calculated. |
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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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It is increasingly clear that the only viable way to treat drug offences is to criminalise them. |
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Retinal prostheses are only viable if the visual pathway distal to the retina is intact and functional. |
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Some give and take will be necessary between manufacturers and regulators for diesels to be viable. |
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Breeding productivity for riparian associated songbirds are at levels high enough to maintain viable populations. |
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That may work well in some areas, especially on urban lands, but will never be a viable solution for controlling deer population in wild areas. |
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In addition the rat-tail is frequently of poor proportion and there is a viable seam. |
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The only viable option was to curtail current spending to meet the new economic conditions and to adjust to the overshoot of the last two years. |
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Because of the difficulty in maintaining weight loss over time, prevention continues to be the most viable option for controlling overweight. |
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Unfortunately the fees are high and with no viable alternative and unable to find work, Charlie along with Phil hit on an idea. |
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There are few viable options to combat crimeware's success in undermining today's technologies. |
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But essentially, I ceased to regard lying as a viable option from that day forth. |
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Small numbers of viable streptococci were found in lymph nodes and spleen when these tissues were homogenized and cultured. |
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Their goal was to establish a viable relief supply distribution network within a specific time frame. |
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The director can be forgiven for trying to make this dated, dynamic bewilderment into a viable dramatic tale. |
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In turn, it may make campus and community radio all the more viable as alternative media for the music of talents like Fisher. |
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That looked a viable viewpoint when Chorley lost a wicket off just the third ball of their innings. |
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It is at this time that the idea of conquering a people and subjugating them became a viable model, rather than total extermination. |
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As yet, she's too much your standard feisty, gutsy, lateral-thinking distaff detective to be viable independently. |
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Telephone lines and coaxial cable will be the only real options for commercially viable and reliable high speed Internet service. |
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For many people, especially the young, ringtones are as musically viable as a favorite mixtape was a generation ago. |
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This area, which included fascia, muscle, and subcutaneous tissue, was debrided until viable margins were obtained. |
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These have proven to be a viable instrument of social security reform in more than a half-dozen countries, with their origins in Sweden. |
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Achieving the aim of making fusion a viable energy source will require a sustained long-term research effort. |
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These larvae were reared separately until eclosion and both classes were viable. |
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While the individuals pertaining to those groups may argue that they feel they are viable blood donors, why take the risk? |
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An educational system that does not teach economically viable skills is a disservice to the nation. |
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In the absence of a viable and institutionalized left in the United States, his behavior is not really so bizarre. |
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That's the attitude that makes full disclosure the only viable way to reduce the window of vulnerability. |
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State-owned railways and state-funded irrigation schemes helped make farming viable on this far-flung frontier. |
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Wayne and Ruth are looking creatively for new ways to make farming viable in western North Carolina. |
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It said an extension to the south-west was the only one which proved be viable. |
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The cost of disobedience has become too high, and I'm not sure it's a viable strategy anymore. |
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Once the preserve of kids jumping gutters in suburban streets, bicycles are increasingly a viable alternative to cars. |
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They say the proposals will also offer a viable transport alternative to the car and will make inter-district travel a reality. |
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Far from breaking up a viable terrorist cell, the government seems to have nailed three aspiring nobodies, the story reports. |
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The company plans to discontinue the service from September because it is no longer commercially viable. |
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The OECD believes that carbon taxes are a key to making emissions trading viable. |
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To be viable, cellphones and future wireless Internet access devices will need to be mass-produced. |
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The Japanese team believed that they could use two eggs to create a viable mouse embryo. |
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If the ruling party doesn't perform well, the opposition can offer a viable alternative. |
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Egg donation is another method of infertility treatment, used when the female partner of a couple is unable to produce her own viable eggs. |
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Call me a party-pooper, but what evidence do these guys have that this is more viable? |
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Certainly, many small-scale farmers, pastoralists, and others lack viable alternatives. |
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A group of urban youngsters has turned a vacant piece of ground into a viable vegetable farm using hydroponics. |
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If you have two viable multichannel video providers in your market, you can get better deals. |
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Improved technology in the battery arena has even made battery-powered hedge clippers a viable option for both homeowners and professional users. |
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Because this region contains no essential genes, haploid recombinants containing this deletion are viable. |
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Each of them feels that nuclear weaponry is a viable way to ensure their security. |
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Buying pirated movies is a viable alternative to those of us who are economically challenged. |
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The internet may provide a viable alternative but for the moment, everyone seems lost, wondering what's going to happen next. |
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However, Bennett said he does not think the vegetable ivory serves as a viable replacement for animal ivory. |
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I hope that training courses are put on to ensure they can continue in viable and financially rewarding employment elsewhere. |
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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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There were not enough of us to make the originally planned expedition viable, and an urgent alternative was required. |
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Since fruits and vegetables are juiced raw, the enzymes are still viable when you drink the juice. |
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Surgery for intractable disease should be delayed until the fetus is viable. |
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An art gallery is not wanted, nor is it a viable financial alternative for the council. |
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It is said that the claimants had viable alternative remedies by way of judicial review. |
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Indeed, self-employment and entrepreneurship in small and micro enterprises is fast becoming a viable option. |
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Meanwhile, researchers are studying the reliability and predictability of tides as a viable source of renewable energy. |
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It is a viable technique that we use in many of our courses and assignments. |
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Plants do not produce viable seeds for 20 to 30 years, but individual trees can remain fertile for more than 1000 years. |
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If one looks hard, a small but viable repertory of choice American operas does exist. |
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Unable to present a viable alternative, the royalists were outmanoeuvred, sidelined and, in 1998, defeated. |
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After being shed, affected hairs can harbor viable organisms for more than one year. |
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Asking any other sector to give us a viable price for our produce is equivalent to begging. |
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A viable decision making system must be able to withstand the rigorous critique of players. |
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It insists the commissioners' alternative scheme is not viable, as it will not attract sufficient grants. |
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To recuperate these costs and make the venture economically viable Bright Grey is going to have to secure a significant chunk of market share. |
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With no other viable option, Rushwind plans his attack run, and begins arming his remaining weapons. |
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I looked at the Dem candidates and realized there is no viable alternative for me. |
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It drives transfer markets, makes football a viable business and keeps teams fresh. |
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They cover terms that provide the beginnings of a viable working vocabulary for describing meter. |
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In order to assist our Government in creating fresh legislation, we needed to educate the general public that this was a viable solution. |
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Band launching parties are becoming popular, and a viable Mash industry is not unlikely in the near future. |
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But as he was relied on more and more to save the day, our malcontent primate became a viable source of heroism, humor, and unpredictability. |
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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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The liberal and reformist defenders of the profit system are incapable of providing a viable alternative to the right wing. |
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If we had a business continuity strategy, then allowing a bank to fail would be a credible and viable option for regulators. |
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It was as a viable project with potential for economic regeneration and ecological improvements. |
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This series of profoundly unsuccessful experiments has not enhanced the credibility of xenotransplantation as a viable medical treatment. |
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However important the tradition might be, traditionalism is not a viable option. |
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That's a little beside the point, though, because my article was focusing on whether commuter Internet access was viable and feasible. |
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In fact, Thompson said new technology would have to be developed for the solar car to become a viable consumer alternative. |
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The exhibition aims at popularising horticulture and related activities as viable business propositions. |
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There are other significant differences, which militate against any viable agreement. |
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Mr Fitzgerald said the airport has to tailor a commercial structure to achieve viable bottom line operating costs. |
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Witchcraft has come out of the shadows and is entering British society as a viable alternative lifestyle. |
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Stained tissues were considered viable, and unstained white tissues were considered dead. |
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Seeds are soaked overnight in water then treated with tetrazolium to give an indication of viable, abnormal, and dead seeds in the seed lot. |
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An agenda that can be articulated as a viable alternative to the version of corporate globalisation currently under way. |
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This pattern seems analogous to the struggle for a viable business model for the Internet. |
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If the conservatory legally stands and you continue to feel that moving house isn't a viable option, alternative tactics could be adopted. |
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How viable is the latter without a transformation to remove the economic apartheid that has outlived the political? |
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In the final analysis, the war resulted from the fact that in the epoch of world economy, the nation state was no longer viable. |
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With poor mineral resources, its prospects as an independent, viable country were secured by the invention of refrigeration. |
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Even when crossbreeding creates a viable hybrid, the offspring often inherits multiple copies of each parents' chromosomes, or sets of genes. |
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Neither fossil fuels nor nuclear energy seem at the moment to be viable alternatives. |
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But there is also a much wider necessity to put forward a viable left alternative to Labour. |
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Hackney services tend to be limited to the Liscard and Birkenhead areas and many outer area ranks, though potentially viable, remain unserved. |
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So, is there is a viable future for alternative operators in the United Kingdom? |
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Giving them such empowerment is really investing in viable business capable of making long life profits. |
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There are many otherwise viable cosmological models that are not compatible with the observation that human observers exist. |
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This policy must be grounded in the examination of independent metrics and is not viable without this rigor. |
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Dashed segments of the line indicate where viable seeds do not germinate at low temperatures. |
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Cycling can and should be used when possible but for many it is simply not a viable option. |
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They succeeded by manufacturing commercially viable product that people found beneficial to their lives. |
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Protoplasts that fluoresced brightly and exhibited normal morphology were considered to be viable. |
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There's still the matter of terraforming the planet etc., but Mars is looking increasingly viable as an inhabitable planet. |
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The plants that survived appeared phenotypically normal in all growth phases and produce viable seed that germinated normally. |
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Dormancy is defined as the inability of a viable seed to germinate under conditions otherwise adequate for germination. |
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They have investigated, over three seasons, the development process from ovule to viable seed. |
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He hopes that it will serve as a timely reminder that going green really is a viable alternative to fossil fuels. |
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All plants were found to be fertile and set viable seeds which germinated and produced morphologically normal plants. |
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Inclusion of this genotype in the other treatments was not possible because of the low number of viable seed available. |
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In contrast, the strain containing only that particular gene was viable on synthetic medium but inviable on rich medium. |
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The number of colonies present was a measure of the number of viable cells in the original cultures. |
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Newcomers see a chance to win the race for advertising revenue, or at least secure a viable segmented market. |
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While DVD-RAM for proprietary storage jukeboxes may be a viable prospect, the technology is losing ground in the optical standards race. |
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One proviso is that the club have sufficient funds to make it viable, and that is where the fans have stepped in. |
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It follows from the conclusion reached above that the physiological changes that occur during senescence are those of viable cells and tissues. |
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As the only ISP that thrusts its own software on us, is it a viable option? |
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Borrowing from banks, with their strict prudential procedures that require collateral for loans, is not a viable option. |
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The genotypes of the inviable spores were inferred by the segregation pattern of the viable spores, when possible. |
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Numbers of viable and inviable spores of each genotype from 24 tetrads are indicated. |
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The triploid and aneuploid clones studied yielded viable seeds whose number per fruit was strongly dependent on the pollen donor. |
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Some brands of yogurt contain sufficient quantities of viable organisms to have a therapeutic effect. |
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We found that this strain is viable on glucose medium but inviable on raffinose medium at elevated temperatures. |
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The master stroke, the thing that made the plan viable, was the creation of the Home. |
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Their modernist impulses make them viable in a Paris art scene seamlessly connected to its glorious early-20th-century past. |
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The question is, though, is this a viable way to value a work of art or any creative work? |
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I think the only viable solutions would either be strict containment of economic migrants, or widespread dispersal. |
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The soil needs to be enriched to remain a viable growing medium capable of supplying plants with nutrients and water. |
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In addition, their long shelf life eventually might translate into a reduced number of viable cells. |
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The longer term holy grail of 3D bioprinting is the ability to be able to print viable human tissue for grafting or implant into the human body. |
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The two concoctions were viable elements for either permanent brain damage or death. |
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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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A peak value is then seen where the greatest numbers of molecules are in the greatest number of viable cells. |
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The major difficulty you face is the ingrained belief that there are only two viable political parties in existence. |
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It is the only democratic system without an electorally viable socialist, social democratic, or labor party. |
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We have demonstrated that SUP becomes bioavailable in viable pigskin epidermis when applied topically. |
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What began as a hobby for the actress is now a viable business proposition. |
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It is said that this area was barren in its early beginnings, but its founder, Osho, cultivated it to become a viable territory. |
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When everyone puts the empire behind them, when nobody wishes to be a colonist, how viable is the indigene's persona? |
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It is no longer viable to reinvent the wheel, create stovepipes or work apart from other agencies and jurisdictions. |
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When stored under ideal conditions, okra seed will remain viable for about five years. |
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This method for measuring the perception of respiratory sensation may be a viable alternative to the bronchial provocation test. |
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An aliquot of the cell suspension was removed and the number of viable cells determined by trypan blue exclusion. |
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We should pursue all viable alternative energy sources, from nuclear power to solar to geothermal. |
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Interference is one of the key obstacles to such handsets becoming viable and the chipmakers are seeking to solve the problem in different ways. |
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A rise in basal body temperature may signal either a passing virus or a viable fetus. |
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Finding a fair allocation of risk between young and old is essential for making these programs politically and fiscally viable. |
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With progressively more disease states manifesting GSH deficiency, repletion is a viable preventive, therapeutic, and anti-aging strategy. |
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Some European conservative parties now seem to consider coalitions with the far right as a viable option. |
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Recently, Midway proclaimed that even they were finding the arcade coin-op market too tough to consider it a viable platform. |
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Extended interswitching is intended to give captive shippers viable alternatives for rail transport. |
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But the retirement age for high fashion models is still around 25, with only a handful of supermodels considered viable into their thirties. |
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Cysts are passed in a host's feces, remaining viable in a moist environment for months. |
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Years of hard work remains to be done before the basic research of today can become viable treatments and cures tomorrow. |
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Greenland is probably a better option for those who love fish as the fishing, and especially the shrimping, should still be a viable food source. |
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If prices go high enough, alternative forms of energy exploration and things like oil shale can become viable. |
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A provisional diagnosis of missed abortion was made, but an ultrasound scan subsequently revealed viable triplets. |
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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 significant placental abruption occurs, a viable fetus should be delivered immediately. |
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Once the soil is infested by the clubroot fungus, the fungus will remain viable for years. |
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In 2000, he was the only known secular humanist to have been a viable candidate for a seat. |
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With improved performance over static lenses, tunable optics will offer an increasingly viable solution to engineering problems. |
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The reason is the attitude of the law to indemnities and sureties when there is another, quite viable perhaps, interpretation open. |
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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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Some other way has to be found, and the only viable option would seem to be carbon sequestration. |
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In Africa, it has taken longer to establish a strong, viable institution to promote unity. |
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Concern over low usage had already been raised with the local community, but no viable suggestions for alternative fixed sites had come forward. |
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Fusion's most ardent enthusiasts believe that a viable power plant is 30 years away. |
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Seeds from the fruits were collected and viable seeds were distinguished by the colour of the aril. |
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The company is continually striving to develop and cultivate its presence as a viable force in the dairy industry. |
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We had originally thought we could put together a viable project in 6 months. |
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Syafi'i said he expected his team would make a viable counter to foreign efforts in bringing peace to Aceh. |
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The almighty dollar, which at one time served as a tool of hegemony, is not as viable a tool at present. |
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The problem of too rapid drug clearance from the viable skin compartment has been addressed in iontophoretic drug development. |
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The goal is to conserve gopher tortoises by managing a conservation site of relocated tortoises and residents as a single viable population. |
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Cells remaining uncolored in a trypan blue solution were identified as 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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With such a tiny enrolment, online education was a desperate act to keep the course viable. |
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Often, men's fragrances are pushed into the background, sometimes not considered a viable market. |
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He said that management had done its best to retain a viable share of the market under difficult trading conditions. |
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In order to make any size of boat viable, you have to have kill more and more fish. |
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Infection is acquired by ingestion of viable tissue cysts in meat or oocysts excreted by cats that contaminate the environment. |
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The clutch of one mother failed to produce hatchlings, thus yielding a data set of 22 viable clutches. |
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He not only gave this hazy concept a viable definition, but also enlarged the scope. |
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It may be, in fact, the impossibility of omnicompetence that makes democracy the only viable choice for a system of governance. |
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The population of viable halophiles is hypothesized to decrease as resources are depleted over time. |
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It had been attrited to such a point by air strikes that it was no longer a viable fighting unit. |
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Now, for years the one-horse town of Glenrowan has gamely exploited its links with Ned Kelly to keep itself viable. |
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It would also make investment less viable, a beautiful place would be downgraded and there would be health risks. |
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This is not a viable technique ethically as it is effectively creating a human embryo with a built in destruct mechanism. |
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However, it is doubtful whether any privately financed development scheme would be viable. |
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Finally he stated that retention and conversion of the existing building was not viable. |
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It is a simple chemical, and a viable hypothesis is that autointoxication by similar molecules may cause sporadic diseases. |
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It is hard to see any practical and viable alternative to the state at present. |
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China is no longer the low-cost supplier of labor, and onshoring is becoming a viable possibility for many companies. |
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In certain circumstances, such as dwellings where there is no suitable or viable alternative option, the use of cesspools may be acceptable. |
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Under 200x magnification, the first 200 grains viewed on a microscope slide were assessed as viable or inviable. |
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It is not the only viable path of knowledge available to you as a human being. |
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Dormancy is the inability of the viable seed to commence germinative growth even when environmental conditions are physiologically favourable. |
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They don't believe the Government has a viable strategy for extricating the country from the mess left by neoliberalism. |
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By this time he had it so bad that he lived aboard a wooden double-ender in the winter without a viable heat source. |
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This egg quality decline was attributed to the exhaustion of lipid and protein reserves required to produce viable eggs. |
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Cells include histologically viable and necrotic eosinophils and other inflammatory cells, and cellular debris is often abundant. |
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Why did the telcos previously believe that subscribers at any cost would be a viable business plan? |
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By the late 1980s, the company had lost significant market share and had to underprice its products to keep them viable. |
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The classic intestinal infection with Taenia solium results when humans ingest pork with viable cysticerci that exocyst in the small intestine. |
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Today, nearly a century later, the Haber process remains the only economically viable method for producing synthetic nitrogen fertilizer. |
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The Universal Community, which possessed truth in its totality, became for Royce a viable alternative to the Absolute. |
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While that may be a viable way to end the book, it is too anticlimactic for a movie, and, as such, is better excised. |
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The simple granting of freehold or leasehold property does not lead to automatic economic development or viable commercial activity. |
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He said it was up to developers, not the community, to show a centre was underused and that there were viable alternatives. |
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Croydon Council says the car park is underused and no longer viable to maintain. |
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It did not, however, represent either a new form of proletarian power or a viable strategy of socialist revolution. |
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It looks as if the government will wait until the spring before announcing formally that only one or two proposed eco-towns are viable. |
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Another suggestion was for a non-permanent art and crafts market concentrating on local goods until something more permanent becomes economically viable. |
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A mural for the walls became a more permanent and viable alternative. |
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This view is not derived from a sense of optimism, but from a realisation that viable alternatives need to be developed to reduce car usage and pollution. |
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A viable plan for an alternative would be part of the proposed project. |
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Wherever there were regular shifts, buses can be a viable alternative. |
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Others would argue that a woman should have the right to terminate her pregnancy at any time in pregnancy, up to the point where the fetus is viable and fully formed. |
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They are not viable now and will only get less so as online continues to steal retail sales from brick-and-mortar stores. |
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And treated with more dignity and kindness than the viable newborns he butchered and discarded. |
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The active principle is extracted and purified from plant material for as long as that process remains economically viable compared with chemical synthesis. |
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So spooked were they that rather than offer a viable alternative, they meekly fell in line with a hideous policy prescription, a decision that continues to haunt them. |
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He stays with his mother on the south coast during the week and reckons to make his long-distance travelling financially viable by booking early on the internet. |
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This method of determining the percentage of living cells is based on the knowledge that viable and nonviable cells differ in their ability to extrude fluorescent dyes. |
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Viable and nonviable seeds can easily be distinguished using a binocular microscope, because the latter lack an embryo, whereas viable seeds contain an embryo. |
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There does seem to be some adjunct therapy other than external beam radiation or chemotherapy that may be viable options and may decrease the amount of recurrence. |
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It is now being claimed that approximately 8 million tonnes of recoverable peat exist in the area, making the proposed development of a new power generating station viable. |
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Because people like it, and there are still sufficient numbers of people who resist the seductions of so-called tastemakers to make a viable market for it. |
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However, xenotransplantation may become a viable option if obstacles such as complement-mediated graft rejection and the introduction of unusual infections can be overcome. |
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Natural deterrents against sea erosion have been depleted to such extents that their revival cannot be considered a viable plan to counter sea disasters. |
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What I don't understand is, if it is not a viable proposition to expand my business, how come so many new establishments are opening almost daily? |
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Those reliefs were crucial to the viable redevelopment of the Hotel. |
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This technique is more reliable than tetrazolium chloride for this species, because some deeply dormant viable seeds show minimal staining with tetrazolium. |
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Second, building a viable solar industry is as much about financial and policy engineering as it is about electrical engineering. |
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Until that is assured, only a federal backstop will help speed a viable insurance market for terrorism risks, before there is further damage done to the economy. |
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In order to present Manx nationalism as a viable course, it was essential that Mannin was not only professional in the quality of its content, but also in its presentation. |
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The fishing piers create viable habitats for creatures such as oysters, mussels and sponges which are easily scraped from the sides of the pilings. |
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Corneas can be retrieved for transplantation as viable tissues, and so can skin, for even up to twenty-four hours after death in a conventional sense. |
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The operation, thought to be the first of its kind, enabled the transplanted ovary to produce viable eggs that could have been used for a test-tube baby. |
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It will take leadership and vision to forge an enduring peace between two viable states, coexisting as peaceful neighbors. |
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In short, it would have to make her less viable than every other competitor in the field. |
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Yogurt is a viable contender with chips or cookies or other snack foods. |
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It is only in such an environment that tourism can flourish and a vibrant, and viable industry is one sure way of improving the standards of living of the people. |
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The days of throwing millions at unproven wunderkinds with an interesting idea but no concept of how to create a viable business plan appear to be over. |
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Winning elections and being a viable national party requires recognition of this reality and retooling our party. |
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In such states, adultery remains a viable basis for divorce or separation. |
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The revenue-neutral carbon tax is a step in the right direction and has the potential to generate enough support from industry and environmentalists to become a viable policy. |
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The need for a viable transport sector in any economy is cardinal. |
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Returning to the office, he was pleased to find copies of both obstetric ultrasounds awaiting him, each with evidence of a viable intrauterine pregnancy. |
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Some 100 or so practices were invited to send on-the-boards material for this issue, with the stipulation that projects had to be unbuilt, but viable. |
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In my view, demand for platinum is unlikely to wane unless viable substitutes can be found for the production of catalytic converters to control harmful car emissions. |
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To remain viable, the big automakers had to revamp their business models. |
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Within this species the number of viable seeds per rosette, the importance of clonal reproduction by stolons and stolon length are highly variable. |
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If Canada is inviable with Quebec, it is even less viable without it. |
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Overlooked by campaigns as a luxury affordable by only the biggest national races, online advertising is now a highly targetable, viable option in just about any race. |
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I wonder if there are any viable scenarios left for a cross-dressing film? |
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In the neighborhoods they grow up in, prison is a rite of passage and being a street gangster is a viable career choice. |
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Small plants, shorter than the wheat stubble, can produce viable seeds. |
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Because you now know for a certainty that your husband is not to be trusted or believed, you need to decide if the marriage is viable and if you can live with his games. |
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Similarly, in polygamous societies, the operation of sexual selection would have increased the differential advantage of the most viable in finding mates and having progeny. |
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Control of the few viable roads is another bone of contention among various warlords who exercise their authority by blocking delivery of aid items. |
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When using a nonselcctive enzyme, limit its application to the necrotic or slough tissue and avoid applying it to viable tissue, such as the surrounding wound area. |
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While I agree that both parties are almost hopelessly corrupted by corporate money and power, the hope for a viable third party here is still very slim. |
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Octane number upgrading is also possible with tert-butylalcohol, but this is available in too small quantities to be a viable alternative to up-grading with methylbenzene. |
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Protoplasts showing bright fluorescence were counted as viable. |
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He who is commercially and more touristically viable gets the statue. |
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Its potency as a source of viable prospects and clients is indisputable and the power of the Internet has done nothing less than supercharge this age-old marketing technique. |
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With a population of just on 20 million, it's very, very difficult to sustain a critical mass, to ensure that we've got a safe and viable industry. |
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Technology, psychology and common sense was always a much more viable combination and one decidedly easier to come by than consensus in the chambers of Parliament. |
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But the lack of a viable predator control of the periodical cicadas doesn't mean the periodical cicadas have no predators, or no effect on their predators' lives. |
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He added that, with 17 outdoor shops in the town and a number of recent failures of similar businesses, the new shop may not be viable and could also fall into disrepair. |
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Of course, the swordsman would only lose here if he allowed it, and it was a viable option, but risking the spread of his personal curse was impermissible. |
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I've always been an advocate that the simplest left-brain logic is often key to resolving design impossibilities with no viable counters or mending. |
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There is still scope to sign players on frees, though, and Hughes is open to the idea of making a swoop for someone like Cole, providing it's financially viable. |
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As the great shift from rural to urban living continues, creating alternatives to moving to large urban areas can make a more distributed lifestyle and human geography viable. |
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