- cultivars, but they may have
other problems that make them
commercially unviable—low yield,
disease susceptibility, poor
tolerance for
storage or transport...
-
Complications during delivery, by
Caesarean section,
rendered the
female organs unviable and the
physicians gave her a
gender re****ignment. The baby was kidnapped...
- west of the "interim" border), this
might well have left
Northern Ireland unviable. However, the
Commission chose to
leave the
border unchanged; as a trade-off...
-
government committee has
looked into the
project and
decided that it is
unviable, citing,
among other reasons, "unusually high"
project costs. It is the...
-
modernizers like Blair,
nationalization policies had
become politically unviable by the 1990s.
During the
Third Way
development of
social democracy, social...
- in
terms of the
advanced economy of
reunited Germany,
almost completely unviable, and closed.
Within only six years, 90% of jobs in
industry had vanished...
- egg-laying
ability declines to the
point where the
flock is
commercially unviable. Hens,
particularly from
battery cage systems, are
sometimes infirm or...
- been implemented, as the
various proposals have been
deemed economically unviable. The
original plans for
Canberra included proposals for
railed transport...
-
little risk, as
these temperatures kill
pathogens and even make
oocysts unviable. The
temperature at
which a
pathogen dies
depends on the pathogen, how...
- Coliseum. However,
commissioner Gary
Bettman considered the
concept to be "
unviable" (the
renovation reduced the
capacity of the
arena to just
under 14,000...