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1 Obviously, a blanket of public WiFi connections will make Google-Fi more viable .
2 In the long run, Intel's approach proved to be more viable .
3 The move had helped the i-SITE become more viable , he said.
4 A wild, pagan coupling was becoming a more viable option by the second.
5 She swung towards him, now finding a more viable target for her anger.
6 At the very least, it will make residential development more viable .
7 Yet, his liaisons were not exactly more viable versions of relationships.
8 A rear locking differential makes the pickup even more viable off-road.
9 Like many of ASEAN's initiatives, it is more viable on paper than in practice.
10 Realia and Reyal have some income-producing leases on commercial property, making them more viable .
11 Web-based applications of the sort html5 makes much more viable .
12 Prodigy CEO Brian Maher said Argonaut's cash flow will help make Magino financially more viable .
13 The pathologies inherited from Thatcher's transformation have not been displaced by new, more viable ones.
14 Having a planet under you and room to spread out might make them more viable .
15 But were we able to offer "them" a more viable narrative?
16 But the wider exposure -and enhanced income -make freelancing a more viable endeavor.
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