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1 Text adventures are no longer a financially viable form of entertainment.
2 Probably not the decision his parents wanted, but a financially viable option nonetheless.
3 However, the decision was unavoidable because it was not financially viable .
4 This is no longer financially viable , and will never be again.
5 As a result he struggled for years trying to make the farm financially viable .
6 The review found about three-quarters of centres said this was keeping them financially viable .
7 However successful the book might be, this was by no means a financially viable venture.
8 Due to consistently low student enrolments, the Creative Writing major is currently not financially viable .
9 But critics in the country have said the touted railway project is not financially viable .
10 Alternergy's projects could generate up to 150 megawatts if technically and financially viable , it said.
11 Sir Eion said the project will be financially viable .
12 But he reiterated the board's view that a redevelopment of Goodison was not financially viable .
13 This is important as many of them have been bankrupted or are not financially viable .
14 Fabra, a member of Spain's governing People's party, said the broadcaster was no longer financially viable .
15 With costs mounting, however, there is a real sense of urgency about finding a financially viable solution.
16 A passenger service only becomes financially viable when we reach a certain level of population and demand.
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