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viable

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1. viable - Noun

2. viable - Adjective

3. viable - Adjective Satellite

Meaning

Capable of living; born alive and with such form and development of organs as to be capable of living; -- said of a newborn, or a prematurely born, infant.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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We can also reassure our Palestinian partners that we understand the importance of territorial contiguity in the West Bank for a viable Palestinian state ... Ariel Sharon

Lawsuits should not be used to destroy a viable and independent distribution system. The solution lies in the marketplace and not the courtroom. Don Henley

I suspect that democracy is not viable in a technologically advanced society. Free people wield too much ability to destroy. Daniel Suarez

Someone tells me: this kind of love is not viable. But how can you evaluate viability? Why is the viable a Good Thing? Why is it better to last than to burn? Roland Barthes

I do support direct action. I do not advocate or support violence.... Elections are not a viable means of ensuring democratic change in Russia. Therefore I do support using other methods to push for a change back towards democracy. Boris Berezovsky

We have long argued that a customs union is a viable option for the final deal. So Labour would seek to negotiate a new comprehensive UK-EU customs union to ensure that there are no tariffs with Europe and to help avoid any need for a hard border in Northern Ireland. Jeremy Corbyn

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