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Capable of being done with means at hand and circumstances as they are.
feasible
practicable
workable
executable
possible
Viable.
live
alive
1
Geothermal can be a
viable
alternative to nuclear power, industry experts say.
2
General practice in Ireland is no longer seen as a
viable
profession.
3
Either way VHI Healthcare could not remain
viable
in the longer term.
4
With the exploding volume of information, is this really a
viable
situation?
5
What steps are needed to produce a
viable
,
mutually agreed reform agenda?
6
This is a
viable
attack mode and, therefore, it changes your procedures.
7
Herring believes that, if
viable
,
the UK should consider a similar law.
8
To be a
viable
and strong company long term, size does matter.
9
The challenge is to find
viable
project and lending opportunities, Negm said.
10
If asking were a
viable
alternative, she would have asked months ago.
11
Mick Galwey remains a
viable
candidate for the new Ireland manager's role.
12
He said taking water from Lake Tekapo was a very
viable
option.
13
A generous subsidy deal from the Scottish government made the project
viable
.
14
There is no
viable
reason to continue to hold his remains hostage.
15
Again Germany seems to be leading the way with
viable
renewable technology.
16
Westacott said the rules envisaged for the construction sector were not
viable
.
viable
viable option
commercially viable
viable alternative
financially viable
more viable