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It can cost hundreds of millions of dollars to take even a well-known antigen and turn it into a
viable
vaccine.
We lament the existence of human smugglers, and yet we make that the only
viable
route to seek asylum in Europe.
And the Nansen International Refugee Office received the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of this being a
viable
strategy.
It had to be first of all viable, meaning that technically, they could implement it in their country, and that it would be accepted by the people in the country.
We make new ones, and so it's convenient to piggyback on us, because we're not yet at the stage on this planet where the other option is
viable.
That wouldn’t be as
viable
if the square had, say, 24 cut points, but with just 8 there are only so many reasonable options.
That the story of an Indian teenager isn't
viable
in the domestic marketplace or anywhere else in the world outside of India.
That the only source of
viable
movies is a very narrow groups of writers who have already found their way to living and working in Hollywood, who already have the best representation in the business, and are writing a very narrow band of stories.
But we're not perceived to be a
viable
or financially lucrative target audience.
And as a result, Styrofoam is considered a nonrenewable material, because it is neither feasible nor
viable
to recycle polystyrene.
These mood stabilizing medications work by decreasing abnormal activity in the brain, thereby strengthening the
viable
neural connections.
These are solutions that are viable, scalable and financially feasible.
It's going to be a
viable
and sustainable and respected profession.
For good reason, the refrigeration industry wanted a safe alternative, and they found that in 1928, when a scientist named Thomas Midgley synthesized the first commercially
viable
CFCs.
I think it's the most
viable
vehicle right now to pass information across a dedicated cable.
And we decided to test it and launched what techies would call a "minimum
viable
product."
John's Grill, which actually is seen briefly in "The Maltese Falcon," is still a
viable
San Francisco eatery, counted amongst its regular customers Elisha Cook, who played Wilmer Cook in the movie, and he gave them one of his original plasters of the Maltese Falcon.
Two, that the division between consumption and regulation in an increasingly interdependent world is no longer
viable.
It's no good storing the seeds if you don't know they're still
viable.
The problem is there is no such thing as a
viable
democracy made up of experts, zealots, politicians and spectators.
Dense forests and tall mountains made overland travel difficult, but long coastlines and numerous rivers, lakes, and fjords provided a
viable
alternative.
If Gaza can have a functioning port and be linked to the West Bank, you can have a
viable
Palestinian state, Palestinian economy.
If we don't manage to implement the Golden Rule globally, so that we treat all peoples, wherever and whoever they may be, as though they were as important as ourselves, I doubt that we'll have a
viable
world to hand on to the next generation.
In the last year alone, thousands of users in 170 countries have mapped millions of pieces of information, and created a map of a level of detail never thought
viable.
"The government needs to provide economically
viable
services."
Now, the eminent model, the long-tail model tells you that small sales of a large number of books, for example, having only a few copies sold can still be a
viable
model.
And we must find a mechanism where people will pool in the portfolio, will invest in the portfolio, where different innovations will go to a small number of people in their localities, and yet, the overall platform of the model will become
viable.
In a hundred years, subdivisions that simply end up too close to water or too far from transit won't be
viable.
And if you remember one thing from what I want to talk about today, it's that the only way to end poverty, to make it history, is to build
viable
systems on the ground that deliver critical and affordable goods and services to the poor, in ways that are financially sustainable and scaleable.
Perhaps as a young starlet, Ball could have pulled off a role like this, where her inherent beauty and youth could have carried her through...but this seemed a desperate attempt from an aged star to show that she was still
viable
in the field.
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