continued viability

collocation in English

meaningsofcontinuedandviability

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continued
adjective[before noun]
uk
/kənˈtɪn.juːd/
us
/kənˈtɪn.juːd/
still happening, existing, ...
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viability
noun[U]
uk
/ˌvaɪ.əˈbɪl.ə.ti/
us
/ˌvaɪ.əˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/
ability to work as intended or ...
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(Definition ofcontinuedandviabilityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofcontinued viability

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In light of the information and ideas that have been presented, it is important to reconsider alternative accounts of information processing and the question of theircontinuedviabilityand plausibility.
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We believe that the changes proposed would ensure thecontinuedviabilityof the present system of packaging recovery notes and would contribute to a more efficient and effective, system.
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That is really the nub of the matter—continuedviability; that is what we are talking about.
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It affects thecontinuedviabilityof the residuary part of the waterway network and therefore affects the whole of the integrity of the network.
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The policy ensures that part of the home market, which is necessary forcontinuedviability, is removed completely.
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It is our policy to foster an efficient and competitive farming industry and to ensure itscontinuedviability.
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We need to ensure itscontinuedviability.
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Itscontinuedviabilitywill remain crucial for the achievement of many conservation objectives.
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The clause establishes sweeping powers far beyond what is required to ensure thecontinuedviabilityof disease registries.
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The law relating to patent and copyright requires urgent review to see whether vexatious legal action which significantly harms thecontinuedviabilityof a smaller company can be inhibited.
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Essentially, it is intended to ensure thecontinuedviabilityof a sub-post office, and it can take a number of forms.
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The investor who wishes to sue the self-regulating organisation will limit his argument in such a way as not to threaten thecontinuedviabilityof that self-regulating organisation.
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That results in the available courses being undersubscribed and threatens thecontinuedviabilityof such centres and the specialised courses that they provide for the needs of horticulture.
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I am satisfied that thecontinuedviabilityof driver and vehicle licensing is assured.
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Should a centre fall short of these criteria itscontinuedviabilityis considered, each case being considered on its merits with due regard to local factors.
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Newsagents are a vital part of communities, especially in small towns and rural areas, and we must do everything that we can to ensure theircontinuedviability.
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Small rural slaughterhouses play a vital part in thecontinuedviabilityof agriculture and in the provision of choice to the consumer.
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They included the cost andcontinuedviabilityof the scheme, the timing, the road traffic in the area, and the environmental impact.
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Patronage was regularly assessed to ensure the service'scontinuedviability.
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This change has caused concern within the business community for thecontinuedviabilityof the route.
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