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financially viable

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  • financially — UK US /faɪˈnænʃəli/ adverb ► in a way that is related to money or making money: »Several local businesses are supporting the project financially. »a job that is financially rewarding financially secure/sound/stable, etc. »This is a financially… …   Financial and business terms

  • viable — vi‧a‧ble [ˈvaɪəbl] adjective 1. a viable plan, system, suggestion etc is realistic and therefore may succeed: • We had two months to come up with a viable proposal for saving the factory. • If investors find that approach viable, there are no… …   Financial and business terms

  • viable — vi|a|ble [ˈvaıəbəl] adj [Date: 1800 1900; : French; Origin: vie life , from Latin vita; VITAL] 1.) a viable idea, plan, or method can work successfully viable alternative/proposition/option etc ▪ The committee came forward with one viable… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • viable — adj. VERBS ▪ be, prove, seem ▪ None of the projects proved financially viable. ▪ become ▪ remain ▪ …   Collocations dictionary

  • viable — vi|a|ble [ vaıəbl ] adjective * 1. ) able to be done, or worth doing: The present system is simply no longer viable. commercially/economically/financially viable (=capable of producing a profit): Hospitals plan to stop services that are not… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • viable */ — UK [ˈvaɪəb(ə)l] / US adjective 1) able to be done, or worth doing The present system is simply no longer viable. commercially/economically/financially viable (= capable of producing a profit): Hospitals plan to stop services that are not… …   English dictionary

  • viable — 01. Wind generated power is not yet financially [viable] on a large scale in this country. 02. Grains of wheat discovered in the great pyramids of Egypt were found to still be [viable] thousands of years after they were placed there. 03. The… …   Grammatical examples in English

  • viable — adjective Etymology: French, from Middle French, from vie life, from Latin vita more at vital Date: circa 1832 1. capable of living; especially having attained such form and development as to be normally capable of surviving outside the mother s… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • financially — adv. Financially is used with these adjectives: ↑able, ↑accountable, ↑advantageous, ↑astute, ↑dependent, ↑disadvantaged, ↑disastrous, ↑embarrassed, ↑feasible, ↑healthy, ↑impossible, ↑ …   Collocations dictionary

  • Crown Research Institute — In New Zealand, Crown Research Institutes (CRIs) are corporatised Crown entities charged with conducting scientific research. Crown Research Institutes date from 1992, with most formed out of the parts of the former Department of Scientific and… …   Wikipedia

  • Pakeha settlers — Pākehā settlers were European emigrants who journeyed to New Zealand, and more specifically to Auckland, the Wellington/Hawkes Bay region, Canterbury and Otago during the 19th century. The ethnic and occupational social composition of these New… …   Wikipedia

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