economic viability
collocation in Englishmeaningsofeconomicandviability
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economic
adjective
uk/ˌiː.kəˈnɒm.ɪk/us/ˌiː.kəˈnɑː.mɪk/
relating to trade, industry, ...
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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 ofeconomicandviabilityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It claims superior ecological sustainability in combination with soundeconomicviability.
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On the question ofeconomicviability, there has always been a potential threat from mechanical dyes.
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My latest visit to these districts again raised doubts about theireconomicviability.
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The experiments described here consider the in-uence of three management practices on crop micro-environment, tomato yield, andeconomicviability.
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These insights suggested ways that the farmer, researchers and policymakers might improve farm sustainability expressed as long-termeconomicviability.
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Depending on the political andeconomicviabilityof this region, political autonomy within a larger entity may be an attractive option for regional leaders.
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Not everyone agrees with the premise that one of the criteria for sustainability should includeeconomicviability.
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Structural adjustment policies, it is argued, have chipped away at the peasantry'seconomicviability, social coherence and class position.
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The paper discusses how other policy tools, such as taxes and fees, can be difficult to implement and can reduce theeconomicviabilityof agriculture.
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However, high seed yield provides a competitive price for an effective distribution to farmers and seed yield determines theeconomicviabilityof seed producers.
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None were meant to be utilized during the aircraft conceptual or early preliminary design stages to improve an aircraft system'seconomicviability.
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Similarly, falling profits of individual vessels and low economic rents have implications foreconomicviabilityof the fishing industry, and point to the economic overfishing and economically overfished fish stocks.
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By the turn of the century, then, there were few legal opportunities for the congested tenants to enhance theeconomicviabilityof their holdings.
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Theireconomicviabilityand that of the laborprotection medical care project were no longer guaranteed by governmental revenues.
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Several innovations have resulted, but progress has been hampered by the lack of attention to questions ofeconomicviability.
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Focusing on issues of safety and narrowly understood clinical outcomes only postpones the necessity to deal with "wider" issues, includingeconomicviability.
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Theeconomicviabilityconcept is, thus, embedded in the notion of weak sustainability that natural capital and man-made capital can be substituted.
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We may also determine from some socioeconomic research that the long-termeconomicviabilityof the farmer is resilient in the face of a market shock, assuming normal rangeland dynamics.
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Feedback information is commonly used to improve the performance characteristics of an aircraft, but is seldom used to improve theeconomicviabilityof the aircraft.
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The national 'integrity' of one group might be submerged for the sake of theeconomicviabilityof a larger national unit, for example.
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